Traditional Ryokan 4.4 points out of 5 points
Atmosphere: 4.6
Food: 4.2
Owners and Staff: 4.8
Location: 4.8
Room: 3.8
Hot Springs: 4.4
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Gyozanen
Entrance to Gyozanen
Outdoor Hot Spring Bath at Gyozanen
Indoor Hot Spring Bath Made of Hinoki at Gyozanen
Second Floor Dining Area at Gyozanen
Guest Room at Gyozanen
Combined Japanese-Western Style Room at Gyozanen
Hot Spring Rock Bath at Gyozanen
Location: Rural Kyoto
Welcome to Gyozanen. This Traditional Ryokan (see definition of ryokan styles below) is located in rural Kyoto Prefecture, about 70 minutes by bus from central Kyoto. It has 13 rooms (both Japanese style and combined Japanese-Western style), all of which have private baths and toilets. There are several hot spring baths, including a "hinoki" (Japanese cypress) bath, a rock bath and an outdoor bath (same gender bathing only). Traditional Japanese-style cuisine is served to the guests at Gyozanen. Check-in time is from 15:00 and check-out time is before 10:00. Parking is available for free (up to 30 cars).
Traditional Ryokan 4.4 points out of 5 points
Atmosphere: 4.6
Food: 4.2
Owners and Staff: 4.8
Location: 4.8
Room: 3.8
Hot Springs: 4.4
All prices are Per Guest
(subject to change, tax not included)
Gyozanen
Meals
Price Per Guest Based on Double
Occupancy (Based on Average Price Per Guest)
Directions: It is a 70 minute bus ride from JR Kyoto train station to Ohara. From the Ohara Bus Stop, it is a 10 minute walk to Gyozanen. Another Route: it is a 15 minute taxi ride from the Kokusai Kaikan subway station (on the Keihan Rail Line) to Gyozanen.