Matsui Honkan
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Ryokan highlights
A central Kyoto ryokan near Nishiki Market that blends traditional rooms with convenient city access.
Food & drinks
Verified Kyoto ryokan near Nishiki Market with in-room kaiseki meals, Japanese breakfast, and a small on-site dining hall plus many nearby food options.
Small on-site dining hall; meal venue appears available, though many meals are served in-room.
- Kyoto kaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional set breakfast.
- Boiled tofuspecialtyKyoto-style breakfast specialty.
- SukiyakifoodAvailable on some dinner plans.
Main meal style at the ryokan; relaxed private dining in guest rooms.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMonthly-changing Kyoto course meal.
- Kyoto vegetablesspecialtyLocal seasonal produce.
- Sukiyaki dinnerfoodThin beef with vegetables in hot pot.
- Japanese teadrinkTypical meal accompaniment.
Useful nearby choice near Nishiki Market for obanzai and sake.
- ObanzaifoodKyoto-style small plates.
- Seasonal dishesfoodJapanese dishes with seasonal ingredients.
- Japanese sakedrinkGood local pairing option.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Matsui Honkan is a centrally located downtown Kyoto ryokan best reached from Shijo, Karasuma, or Kyoto-Kawaramachi, with Kyoto Station as the main intercity gateway.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A well-located traditional ryokan in central Kyoto that makes sightseeing very easy while still offering a classic tatami-and-bath experience. It suits travelers who value convenience and Japanese-style lodging more than luxury modern amenities or on-site parking.
- Walkable central Kyoto baseThe ryokan sits in downtown Kyoto near the Shijo area, making it practical for exploring central shopping streets and moving around the city without long transfers. This is especially useful if you want a traditional stay without being isolated from the action.
- Very close to Nishiki MarketIts location near Nishiki Market is a real advantage for food-focused travelers who want easy access to Kyoto snacks, casual meals, and a lively neighborhood atmosphere. You can fit market visits into your day without planning around transport.
- Classic ryokan feel in the roomsRooms are set up in Japanese style with tatami flooring, futon bedding, yukata, and tea service, which gives the stay a stronger sense of place than a standard business hotel. It is a good pick if you want a traditional Kyoto mood without leaving the city center.
- Large public baths on siteThe property has sizable communal baths, which add a relaxing end-of-day ritual after walking around Kyoto. That feature gives the ryokan a more complete inn experience than small urban properties with only basic bathing facilities.
- Meal plans add a ryokan-style stayStaying here with breakfast or a kaiseki dinner plan can make the experience feel much more like a proper ryokan visit rather than just sleeping in a Japanese-style room. This is appealing if you want seasonal dining without needing to leave the property at night.
- No on-site parkingThe ryokan does not have its own parking area, which can be inconvenient if you are driving or traveling with a rental car. Urban Kyoto parking can add both hassle and extra cost.
- Baths are communal, not privateThe main bathing option is a shared public bath, so it may not suit travelers who want a private in-room bath or who feel uncomfortable with communal bathing customs. That can reduce the appeal for couples seeking a more private retreat.
- Traditional setup may feel less cushionedSleeping on futons in a tatami room can be charming, but some guests may find it less comfortable than a western bed, especially over multiple nights. Travelers with back or mobility concerns should be careful about room style.
- Check-in is relatively lateWith check-in from 4:00 PM and check-out at 10:00 AM, the usable room time is a bit tighter than at many modern hotels. That matters if you want a slow arrival day or a relaxed morning before departure.
- More practical than ultra-luxuryThis ryokan offers traditional charm and a strong location, but it is not the kind of secluded high-end retreat with expansive grounds or resort-style facilities. If you want a lavish destination stay, it may feel more functional than indulgent.
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Current position: 39th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 34th | Gion Yoshiima | 9.3/10 | 517 |
| 35th | Hotel Honnoji | 9.3/10 | 293 |
| 36th | Matsui-Bekkan Hanakanzashi | 9.3/10 | 290 |
| 37th | Ryokan Inakatei | 9.3/10 | 239 |
| 38th | Hotel Sugicho | 9.3/10 | 157 |
| 39th | Matsui Honkan Current ryokan | 9.4/10 | 50 |
| 40th | Rakucho Ryokan | 9.5/10 | 30 |
| 41st | 玄か~sizuka~ | 9.6/10 | 21 |
| 42nd | Ryokan Nakajimaya | 9.3/10 | 109 |
| 43rd | Kyoto Ryokan Gion Sano | 9.3/10 | 102 |
| 44th | Ryokan Motonago | 9.2/10 | 657 |
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