Gion Fukuzumi
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Ryokan highlights
Traditional Kyoto ryokan beside Yasaka Shrine in the heart of Gion-Higashiyama.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Traditional Kyoto ryokan in Gion with in-room kaiseki dinner, breakfast in a dining room, and strong access to nearby Kyoto cuisine.
Ryokan meals with Kyoto-style dinner and Japanese breakfast.
- Kyoto kaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional set-style breakfast.
- Kyoto vegetablesspecialtyLocal seasonal produce.
- Fresh seafoodfoodUsed in seasonal courses.
- Yuba dishesspecialtyKyoto tofu-skin items.
Popular tofu restaurant near Yasaka Shrine in a traditional machiya.
- Tofu kaisekifoodSeasonal tofu-based course.
- Fresh yubaspecialtyTofu skin dishes.
- Vegetarian coursefoodPlant-based set available.
- Gluten-free kaisekispecialtySpecial course option.
Traditional Gion Japanese restaurant known for yudofu and seasonal kaiseki.
- YudofufoodKyoto-style boiled tofu.
- Yuba kaisekifoodTofu skin and course meal.
- Seasonal sashimifoodFresh fish selection.
- All-you-can-drink plandrinkOptional drink pairing plan.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A well-located Gion ryokan best reached from Kyoto Station by taxi or bus, with Gion-Shijo and Higashiyama stations both walkable for many travelers.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong pick if you want a classic Kyoto ryokan stay in one of the city’s most atmospheric sightseeing areas. It suits travelers who value location and traditional character more than fully private bath facilities and modern hotel-style convenience.
- Superb Gion doorstep locationIt sits right by the entrance to Gion, making Yasaka Shrine, Maruyama Park and many Higashiyama sights easy to reach on foot. This is especially convenient if you want early-morning or evening walks before the crowds.
- Authentic Kyoto ryokan feelThe property emphasizes tatami rooms, natural wood interiors and traditional Kyoto-style hospitality rather than a generic hotel setup. That makes the stay feel more rooted in place than many modern accommodations in central Kyoto.
- Kyoto-style dinner experienceIt offers seasonal Kyoto kaiseki-style dinners, with other Japanese meal options like sukiyaki and shabu-shabu on some plans. This can make the stay feel more immersive if you want a ryokan experience centered on food as well as lodging.
- Shared bath with a viewThere is a large communal bath on the top floor in addition to another shared bath on the first floor. The upper-floor bath adds a more traditional inn atmosphere than a standard in-room bathroom routine.
- Good fit for classic sightseeingFrom here, many famous eastern Kyoto spots are nearby, and Kyoto Station is a manageable taxi or bus ride away. It works well for travelers who plan to spend most of their time exploring the historic temple-and-shrine side of the city.
- Bathrooms are not fully privateA key limitation is that the main bathing setup is shared rather than private in every room. Travelers who strongly prefer en-suite bath privacy may find that less comfortable.
- More traditional than luxuriousThis ryokan appears focused on classic atmosphere and hospitality, not on sleek upscale design or resort-style amenities. If you want a polished luxury property with extensive facilities, it may feel modest.
- Limited parking on siteOnly a small number of parking spaces are available and they require advance reservation. That can be inconvenient if you are driving around Kyoto and want flexible parking arrangements.
- Set meal style may not suit everyoneThe dining experience leans toward traditional Japanese cuisine, which is a plus for some guests but not all. Travelers with picky tastes or limited interest in kaiseki-style meals may get less value from meal-inclusive plans.
- Traditional ryokan routines applyCheck-in starts relatively late and check-out is fairly early, which can feel stricter than a standard hotel stay. The communal bath also operates on fixed hours, so the schedule is less flexible.
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Current position: 100th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 95th | Ranzan | 8.8/10 | 1,918 |
| 96th | Kamoya Ryokan | 8.8/10 | 2,328 |
| 97th | Sawashoku, auberge de Miyagawachō | 8.4/10 | 2 |
| 98th | Minshuku Oe | 8.7/10 | 14 |
| 99th | add-Hostel Uji Cha-gan-ju-tei | 8.7/10 | 44 |
| 100th | Gion Fukuzumi Current ryokan | 8.7/10 | 166 |
| 101st | Kamogawakan | 8.7/10 | 306 |
| 102nd | Kamishichiken Oku | 8.7/10 | 309 |
| 103rd | Ryokan Kohro | 8.7/10 | 402 |
| 104th | Kyonoyado Kagihei | 8.7/10 | 830 |
| 105th | Tazuru | 8.7/10 | 961 |
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