Wajimaya Ryokan

8.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.9/10, based on 445 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 3:00 PM
Station Access Temple District City Center
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,1/10
Comfort 9,2/10
Value for money 9,0/10
Location 9,4/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional ryokan in Kyoto’s Shimogyo Ward with strong station access and classic local charm.

Kyoto Station AccessWalkable to Kyoto Station, making arrivals, departures, and day trips especially easy.
Traditional Kyoto FeelTatami-style rooms and classic ryokan touches create a distinctly traditional stay.
Peaceful Garden TouchA small inner garden adds calm, character, and a more serene atmosphere.
Strong Location ScoresGuests consistently rate the location highly for convenience and nearby transport.
Very Clean StayReview patterns repeatedly praise the cleanliness of rooms and shared areas.
Warm Helpful HostService is often described as friendly, attentive, and helpful for travelers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the main driver here: you can arrive easily, check in, walk to Higashi Hongan-ji and Shosei-en, sleep near Kyoto Station, then use the next day for wider Kyoto sightseeing or onward travel.
Trip-planning verdict: A simple, budget-friendly traditional stay near Kyoto Station, best used as a practical Kyoto sightseeing base rather than a destination ryokan.

Know before booking

No onsen feelThis appears to be a simple city ryokan with shared-style facilities, not a hot-spring retreat or bath-focused stay.
Area is functionalThe Kyoto Station side of Shimogyo is convenient, but it is more transport-led than romantic or deeply atmospheric at night.
Late-night limitsA curfew is reported, so it may not suit travelers planning late dinners, bars, or flexible night returns.

Food & drinks

Wajimaya Ryokan at 339 Takatsuki-cho appears to have no clearly named on-site dining, so nearby Kyoto Station and Gojo area restaurants are the best dining picks.

Inoda Coffee Porta (nearby)
nearby8 min walk

Classic Kyoto cafe near Kyoto Station for breakfast and coffee.

  • Kyoto-style breakfastfoodSimple morning set.
  • CoffeedrinkHouse-roasted brew.
  • SandwichesfoodLight cafe meal.
Tsujiya Kyoto Ekimae (nearby)
nearby10 min walk

Yakitori izakaya near Kyoto Station with charcoal-grilled skewers.

  • Yakitori skewersfoodCharcoal-grilled chicken.
  • Seared chicken breastfoodKyoto jidori style.
  • MeatballsfoodPopular skewer item.
  • Beer and drinksdrinkTypical izakaya pours.
Kyoto Gojo Ono (nearby)
nearby6 min walk

Refined dining near Gojo Station with Kyoto and French touches.

  • Breakfast setfoodMorning meal service.
  • Kyoto cuisinespecialtySeasonal local flavors.
  • French-style dishesfoodModern chef plates.
  • Bar drinksdrinkEvening drinks available.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A practical central-Kyoto ryokan stay within reasonable reach of Kyoto Station, Gojo subway access, and airport links via Kyoto Station.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a simple, traditional Kyoto ryokan-style stay near Kyoto Station that works best for travelers who want local character, tatami rooms, and a budget-friendlier base than a full-service ryokan. It is a good fit if you value authenticity and location more than private facilities, late-night flexibility, or hotel-style polish.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable from Kyoto StationIt is less than 1 km from Kyoto Station, which makes arrivals, departures, and day trips around Kyoto and beyond much easier. That convenience is especially valuable if you are carrying luggage or using trains often.
  • Traditional room feelRooms use tatami flooring and Japanese futon bedding, so the stay feels much more like a classic local inn than a generic business hotel. This gives first-time visitors a more distinctly Japanese overnight experience.
  • Peaceful small-scale atmosphereThe property is known for a quieter, homely feel with a small garden and inner-courtyard character rather than a busy hotel vibe. That can make it a relaxing base after crowded sightseeing days.
  • Very good value for central KyotoFor a central Kyoto location near major transport and sightseeing areas, it offers a more accessible traditional stay than many higher-priced ryokans. It suits travelers who want atmosphere without paying for luxury extras.
  • Helpful for short cultural staysThe mix of yukata, tatami rooms, and shared bath-style facilities gives you a compact traditional experience that works well for one or two nights. It is especially appealing if you want to sample ryokan culture without leaving the city center.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Shared bathrooms reduce privacyBathrooms and toilets are shared, which can be inconvenient if you prefer a fully private room setup or want maximum comfort after long sightseeing days. This is one of the biggest trade-offs versus a modern hotel.
  • Not ideal for late nightsThe property has been noted for an 11:00 PM curfew, so it may not suit travelers planning nightlife, late dinners, or spontaneous evenings out. You need to structure your nights around the ryokan's schedule.
  • Basic rather than polishedThis is a simple 1-star ryokan-style property, not a refined luxury inn with elaborate service or in-room amenities. Travelers expecting a premium Kyoto ryokan experience may find it too plain.
  • Futon comfort is not for everyoneSleeping on futons on tatami can feel hard if you are used to Western beds or have back and joint sensitivity. The traditional setup adds charm, but comfort can be subjective.
  • Limited full-ryokan perksIf you want kaiseki meals, a large bath area, or a more complete ryokan program, this property may feel too minimal. It is better seen as a traditional lodging experience than a destination ryokan stay.

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Current position: 83rd out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.

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