Kyoto Nanzenji Ryokan Yachiyo Established in 1915
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Ryokan highlights
Historic garden ryokan beside Nanzen-ji, known for traditional atmosphere, Kyoto dining, and scenic baths.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified Nanzenji-area ryokan with a garden washoku restaurant serving Kyoto kaiseki, Japanese breakfast, and reserved hot-pot dinners, plus a very close cafe.
Garden-view washoku dining at the ryokan.
- Kyo-kaisekifoodSeasonal Kyoto multi-course meal.
- Yudofu setfoodKyoto-style tofu meal.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional breakfast set.
- Japanese sakedrinkGood match with Kyoto cuisine.
Main meal venue for breakfast and reserved dinners.
- SukiyakifoodWagyu hot pot by reservation.
- Shabu-shabufoodHot pot dinner, reserved ahead.
- Vegetarian washokufoodCautious special-request option.
- Garden-view mealspecialtyDining beside the landscaped garden.
Popular cafe directly across from the ryokan.
- CoffeedrinkSpecialty brewed coffee.
- Espresso drinksdrinkShort milk-based coffee options.
- PastriesfoodLight cafe snack.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Kyoto’s Nanzenji area, with the easiest local rail access via Keage Station and practical onward arrival by short taxi, bus, or a manageable walk.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong pick if you want a traditional Kyoto stay beside Nanzen-ji in a notably atmospheric, garden-filled setting. It makes the most sense for travelers who value ambiance, historic character, and kaiseki-style dining more than modern hotel convenience.
- Exceptional Nanzen-ji settingThe ryokan sits by Nanzen-ji in Kyoto's Sakyo ward, with major Higashiyama sights like Eikando and the Philosopher's Walk reachable on foot. This location feels calmer and more refined than busier central districts.
- Classic Kyoto garden atmosphereThe property emphasizes traditional Japanese architecture and garden views, which gives the stay a distinctly Kyoto feel rather than a generic hotel experience. It is especially appealing if the mood of the place matters as much as sightseeing.
- Rooms with more character than chain hotelsYachiyo offers tatami-style rooms and some guest rooms with open-air baths, making it a better fit for travelers specifically seeking a ryokan-style night in Kyoto. The contrast between the historic main building and newer annex also gives you options in feel and comfort.
- In-house Japanese dining is a real part of the stayThe ryokan strongly focuses on handmade Japanese cuisine using seasonal Kyoto ingredients, so dinner here can feel like part of the cultural experience rather than just a convenience. This is useful in a quieter temple area where you may not want to hunt for restaurants at night.
- Good for a slower, scenic Kyoto stayWith nearby temple grounds, villa district scenery, and the canal-area landmarks around Nanzen-ji, the hotel suits travelers who want early-morning and evening walks in one of Kyoto's most atmospheric neighborhoods. It works particularly well for couples or first-time visitors wanting a memorable setting.
- Not ideal for nightlife or shoppingIf you want to be steps from Kyoto's busiest restaurant, bar, and retail areas, this location may feel too quiet and slightly removed. You will trade urban convenience for a temple-area atmosphere.
- Historic style can mean less modern feelTravelers expecting sleek, fully standardized hotel finishes may find the traditional wooden ryokan style less polished or more old-fashioned than luxury city hotels. Part of the charm here is heritage rather than contemporary design.
- Room experience may varyBecause the property mixes an older main building with a newer annex, the sense of authenticity and comfort can differ depending on the room category you book. Choosing only by price could lead to a different experience than the photos that sell the ryokan dream.
- Best value often depends on dining and room typeThis ryokan is likely to feel most worthwhile when you book a garden-facing or bath-equipped room and lean into the full experience. Budget-minded travelers who only need a place to sleep may find a standard Kyoto hotel better value.
- Traditional stays come with a slower rhythmA ryokan stay near Nanzen-ji is better for relaxed evenings than for travelers planning to stay out late and use the hotel only briefly. If your Kyoto schedule is packed from early morning to late night, you may underuse what makes this place special.
Ranking around this ryokan in Kyoto
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Current position: 108th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
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| 106th | Enso Machiya | 8.6/10 | 71 |
| 107th | Temple Hotel 正暦寺 | 4.8/10 | 1 |
| 108th | Kyoto Nanzenji Ryokan Yachiyo Established in 1915 Current ryokan | 8.6/10 | 844 |
| 109th | 料理旅館 山里料理 いそべ -Ryokan Isobe- | 8.5/10 | 53 |
| 110th | 京都駅前ひふみ旅館(HifumiRyokan Kyoto station) | 8.5/10 | 66 |
| 111th | Daiya Ryokan | 7.7/10 | 7 |
| 112th | Gion Shinmonso | 8.5/10 | 140 |
| 113th | Jukaitei | 8.3/10 | 26 |
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