Yadoya Kikokuso

9.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.6/10, based on 384 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 4:00 PM
City Center Station Access Garden Setting Reservable Bath Indoor Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,9/10
Facilities 9,4/10
Cleanliness 9,7/10
Comfort 9,5/10
Value for money 9,3/10
Location 9,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional Kyoto ryokan near Kyoto Station with strong review scores for location, atmosphere, and hospitality.

Kyoto Station AccessAbout a 10-minute walk from Kyoto Station for easy city and regional travel.
Traditional Townhouse StaySet in a historic Kyoto machiya, giving a more authentic local inn atmosphere.
Excellent Review LocationGuests consistently rate the location highly for sightseeing, transit, and neighborhood convenience.
Walkable Kyoto SightsHigashi Hongan-ji, Kyoto Tower, and Sanjusangendo are reachable on foot.
Private Bath OptionThe shared bath can be reserved, adding extra comfort for couples or families.
Warm Personal ServiceReviews repeatedly praise the welcoming, attentive hospitality of this family-run ryokan.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsStation access is the strongest driver here: arrive in Kyoto, check in, reserve the bath, have breakfast or dinner if booked, walk nearby temple and station areas, then continue onward. A second night works if you want a calmer Kyoto rhythm without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: A small traditional Kyoto ryokan best used as a short cultural stay or practical Kyoto base near Kyoto Station, not as an onsen retreat or long resort stay.

Know before booking

No real onsenThis is a traditional bath ryokan, not a hot spring property, so do not book it for an onsen-focused break.
Shared facilities riskMost rooms appear to rely on shared bath and toilet facilities, so privacy and late-night convenience can be limited.
Easy to overstayThe ryokan is charming, but its immediate area is urban and functional rather than a self-contained destination district.
Bath timing mattersThe bath is reservable rather than a large spa setup, so your evening schedule may need planning.

Food & drinks

Verified Kyoto ryokan with traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner service, plus a few useful nearby dining and drink spots.

Karamatsu (on-site)
on-site

Traditional on-site Japanese dining by reservation for breakfast and dinner.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodKyoto-style morning set.
  • Kyoto vegetablesspecialtySeasonal local vegetable dishes.
  • TofuspecialtyLocal tofu in breakfast service.
  • YubaspecialtyFresh tofu skin, Kyoto style.
  • Dinner coursefoodRefined Japanese meal, reservation only.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Private-room style meal setting facing the garden for breakfast service.

  • Grilled fishfoodCommon breakfast main dish.
  • Rolled omeletfoodLight Japanese egg dish.
  • Rice and sidesfoodTypical set meal accompaniments.
  • Garden breakfastspecialtyTraditional meal in a quiet setting.
Kyoto Beer Lab (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Craft beer taproom with light food and vegetarian-friendly options.

  • Craft beerdrinkSmall-batch local brews.
  • Tea beerspecialtyKyoto-inspired beer style.
  • Bacon platesfoodPopular savory snack.
  • Vegetarian bitesfoodSimple bar food options.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A traditional ryokan in Kyoto’s Shimogyo area, best reached from Kyoto Station or Keihan Shichijo Station with a short walk or quick taxi ride.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A strongly characterful Kyoto stay for travelers who want a genuinely traditional, family-run ryokan near Kyoto Station rather than a polished luxury hotel. It is especially appealing for atmosphere and hospitality, but less ideal if you want modern comfort, late-night flexibility, or fully private facilities in every room.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Warm family-run hospitalityGuests repeatedly describe the hosts as exceptionally kind, attentive, and welcoming, which makes the stay feel personal rather than transactional. This is one of the ryokan's clearest strengths.
  • Authentic old Kyoto atmosphereThis property stands out for its traditional wooden-house feel, tatami rooms, and classic ryokan ambiance. It suits travelers who want cultural immersion, not just a place to sleep.
  • Convenient station-side baseThe ryokan is in Kyoto's Shimogyo area and is commonly described as about a 10-minute walk from Kyoto Station. That makes arrivals, departures, and day trips much easier than staying deep in the sightseeing districts.
  • Memorable traditional touchesDetails like welcoming tea, a small garden setting, futon bedding, and the private-use bath help create a more distinctive stay than a standard city hotel. Many travelers mention these touches as part of the charm.
  • Breakfast adds to the experienceTravelers who booked breakfast often found it delicious and an important part of the ryokan experience. It is a good fit if you want a more complete traditional stay rather than room-only lodging.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Some rooms use shared bathroomsSeveral room types rely on shared bathroom facilities, which may be inconvenient if you want full privacy or hotel-style convenience. You need to choose carefully when booking.
  • Traditional bedding may feel firmSleeping on futons is part of the experience, but it will not suit everyone. Some guests specifically found the bedding less comfortable than at other ryokans.
  • Limited late-night flexibilityThe property has been noted for restricted late entry, including reports that you cannot enter after 11 pm. That can be frustrating if you plan nightlife, late dinners, or evening events.
  • Not in the heart of Kyoto sightseeingWhile convenient for Kyoto Station, it is not right inside the main eastern sightseeing districts. Some guests note longer walks or extra transit time to the most touristic areas.
  • Old-school style over modern luxuryIts appeal comes from age, tradition, and atmosphere rather than sleek facilities or upscale hotel features. Travelers expecting contemporary design, large private baths, or luxury amenities may find it too simple.

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Current position: 10th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.

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