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すみや亀峰菴

Ryokan Sumiya Kihoan

Traditional Japanese inn offering serene hot spring baths and seasonal kaiseki cuisine amidst the natural beauty of Kameoka.

Hotel

Onsen Ryokan, Traditional Japanese Inn, Kyoto Accommodation

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Ryokan Sumiya Kihoan provides an authentic Japanese experience with its tranquil hot spring baths and exquisite kaiseki meals. Guests can choose from various room styles, including those with private open-air baths overlooking the forest. The ryokan features a beautiful onsen bath located in the forest, accessible by a short trail, allowing guests to immerse themselves in nature. Located just 20 minutes by train from central Kyoto, it offers a peaceful retreat without the need for extensive travel.

Facilities & Services

  • Hot Spring Baths
  • Private Open-Air Baths
  • Traditional Kaiseki Dining
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Shuttle Service from Kameoka Station

Contact

Address:

Miyanooku-25番地 Hiedanocho Kakihana, Kameoka, Kyoto 621-0036

Phone:

0771-22-7722

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