NISHIYAMA RYOKAN Established in 1953
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Ryokan highlights
A centrally located Kyoto ryokan combining traditional-style stays with practical city access and thoughtful hospitality.
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Food & drinks
Verified Kyoto ryokan with a 1st-floor dining room serving Japanese breakfast, while dinner is typically arranged at nearby Kyoto restaurants.
1st-floor dining room for Japanese breakfast; no regular dinner service.
- Japanese breakfast setfoodTraditional morning meal.
- YudofufoodKyoto-style boiled tofu.
- Grilled fishfoodClassic breakfast fish.
- Miso soupfoodSoup with rice and sides.
- Green teadrinkTypical breakfast tea.
Ryokan-recommended Kyoto cuisine spot for kaiseki-style dinner.
- Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course meal.
- Kyoto vegetablesspecialtyLocal seasonal produce.
- Tofu dishesfoodKyoto-style tofu plates.
- SakedrinkPairs well with Kyoto cuisine.
Well-known nearby wagyu and steak restaurant.
- Wagyu steakfoodPremium Japanese beef.
- Beef cutletfoodPopular meat dish.
- Steak sandwichspecialtyA noted house favorite.
- WinedrinkCommon pairing for beef.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A centrally located Kyoto ryokan best reached via Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station, with Kyoto Station as the main intercity gateway and Kansai or Itami as the most practical airports.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small traditional ryokan in central Nakagyo, Kyoto, well placed for travelers who want a classic stay without leaving the city center. It suits guests who value atmosphere and walkable sightseeing more than big-hotel facilities or late-night flexibility.
- Excellent central Kyoto baseThe ryokan sits in Nakagyo-ku near Kawaramachi Street, Nishiki Market, Pontocho, the Kamo River area, and the Imperial Palace side of central Kyoto. That makes sightseeing, dining, and shopping easy without long cross-city transfers.
- Traditional ryokan feel in the cityIt offers a more classic Kyoto inn atmosphere than a standard business hotel, while still being in a very practical downtown location. This is a strong fit if you want tatami-style character without staying far from the urban core.
- Small-scale and quieter than large hotelsWith only a limited number of guestrooms, the property feels more intimate and less crowded than big chain hotels. Travelers who prefer a calmer, more personal stay may find that appealing.
- Relaxing garden touchThe ryokan highlights a garden with a waterfall, adding a peaceful detail that softens the city setting. It can make returning after a busy day in Kyoto feel more restful.
- Good for guests who want a clean non-smoking stayThe property states that the entire building and all guestrooms are non-smoking. That is especially helpful for travelers sensitive to smoke who want a more consistently fresh indoor environment.
- Not ideal for bargain travelersThis ryokan is usually positioned above basic business-hotel pricing, especially for a central Kyoto stay. Travelers focused mainly on saving money may find better value in simpler hotels nearby.
- Early checkout can feel restrictiveCheckout is earlier than many modern hotels, which can make the final morning feel rushed. That is less convenient if you prefer slow starts or need extra flexibility.
- Late arrivals need planningFront-desk hours are limited, and arriving late in the evening may require advance coordination. If your trip includes a delayed flight or late train, this can be less convenient than a 24-hour hotel.
- Fewer big-hotel facilitiesThis is a compact ryokan, so guests should not expect the range of amenities found at larger upscale hotels. If your priority is extensive facilities rather than atmosphere, it may feel limited.
- Less suited to families with young childrenBooking details indicate extra planning and possible added charges for children's bedding and meals, and the property information also notes a minimum age policy on some platforms. Families with small children should check conditions carefully before booking.
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Current position: 28th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23rd | Nanzenji sando KIKUSUI | 9.5/10 | 141 |
| 24th | 明和荘Mei Wa Inn | 9.5/10 | 113 |
| 25th | Luck You Kyoto | 9.4/10 | 1,973 |
| 26th | Ryokan Ginkaku Kyoto | 9.4/10 | 688 |
| 27th | Kyo no Yado Sangen Ninenzaka | 9.4/10 | 685 |
| 28th | NISHIYAMA RYOKAN Established in 1953 Current ryokan | 9.4/10 | 634 |
| 29th | Kyo Yunohana Resort Suisen | 9.4/10 | 590 |
| 30th | Monjusou Shourotei | 9.5/10 | 70 |
| 31st | Japanese Ryokan Seryo | 9.4/10 | 162 |
| 32nd | Ryokan Sawaya Honten | 9.3/10 | 1,154 |
| 33rd | Heihachi Tea House Inn | 9.4/10 | 82 |
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