Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato
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Ryokan highlights
Traditional countryside minshuku in Kyoto’s Ohara area, known for open-air hot springs and miso hot pot.
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Food & drinks
Verified as the Ohara ryokan at Sakyo-ku Oharakusao 41, best known for its homemade miso hot pot and traditional Japanese breakfast.
Main meal venue for breakfast and dinner at the ryokan.
- Miso hot potspecialtyHouse specialty with homemade miso.
- Kyoto red chickenfoodLocal chicken used in dinner hot pot.
- Seasonal vegetablesfoodOften garden-grown and served in the pot.
- Green teadrinkSimple tea provided with the stay.
Traditional Japanese breakfast service in the shared dining area.
- Japanese set breakfastspecialtyClassic ryokan-style morning meal.
- Fresh fishfoodCommon part of the breakfast set.
- TofufoodLight Kyoto-style breakfast item.
- Miso dengakuspecialtyMiso-based local breakfast item.
Useful nearby cafe stop in the Ohara area for drinks and light bites.
- CoffeedrinkCafe-style coffee break.
- TeadrinkHot drink option.
- Light snacksfoodSimple cafe fare may be available.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in rural Ohara, northeast Kyoto, and is most practically reached by Kyoto Bus from central Kyoto transfer hubs rather than by walking from a rail station.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A countryside minshuku in Kyoto’s Ohara area, this property suits travelers who want a rustic onsen stay with local character rather than a polished city ryokan. It is especially appealing for quiet temple visits and hearty miso-based meals, but less ideal if you want central Kyoto convenience.
- Peaceful Ohara settingThe inn sits in Kyoto’s rural Ohara area near Jakkoin and within easy reach of Sanzen-in, so it feels far removed from the crowds around central Kyoto. It works well for travelers who want temples, mountain air, and a slower pace.
- Signature miso hot potThis ryokan is especially known for its house-style miso nabe made with traditional miso from its sister miso shop, giving dinner a stronger local identity than a standard ryokan meal. It is one of the clearest reasons to stay here instead of a generic property.
- Open-air bath experienceThe property offers outdoor baths in addition to an indoor bath, which adds a more relaxing countryside onsen feel after a day in Ohara. For Kyoto travelers who want a hot-spring-style stay without leaving the city area entirely, that is a real draw.
- Rustic traditional atmosphereOhara no Sato leans into an old-fashioned wooden minshuku style rather than modern hotel polish, which can feel charming and memorable if you want a more lived-in Japanese countryside experience. The setting is better for atmosphere than for luxury.
- Garden and seasonal sceneryThe inn has a long-kept garden with spring water, maples, and an old cherry tree, so the property itself adds to the seasonal experience. In spring and autumn especially, the surroundings can feel much more evocative than a standard urban stay.
- Far from central KyotoReaching the inn takes noticeably more time than staying near Kyoto Station or downtown, so it is not the best base for packed sightseeing days across the city. Travelers focused on convenience may find the commute tiring.
- More rustic than refinedThis is a minshuku-style stay, not a sleek luxury ryokan, and even the property presents itself as less polished than modern hotels. If you expect high-end finishes or a premium resort feel, it may disappoint.
- Public bath limitationsThe bathing setup may not suit everyone, especially travelers who prefer a private in-room bath or who are uncomfortable with shared bathing customs. Access hours can also make it feel less flexible than a full spa hotel.
- Facilities feel fairly simpleRooms are traditional and functional, but the overall facilities are relatively basic compared with newer ryokans in Kyoto. This is better for atmosphere and food than for upscale room comfort.
- Less ideal for late arrivalsBecause of its countryside location and more traditional inn rhythm, it is a better fit for travelers arriving with time to settle in than for those coming late after a long day in the city. The experience works best when you plan around the property, not when you treat it like a quick crash pad.
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Current position: 134th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
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| 133rd | Nagomi-Ryokan Yuu | 8.0/10 | 1,428 |
| 134th | Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato Current ryokan | 7.9/10 | 749 |
| 135th | Roman Kan | 7.9/10 | 779 |
| 136th | Ryokan Yamazaki | 7.9/10 | 1,085 |
| 137th | Suzukisou | 7.4/10 | 55 |
| 138th | Kurosakisou | 4.3/10 | 7 |
| 139th | Ryokan Sakamotoya | 7.4/10 | 109 |
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