Onya Kaede

8.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.4/10, based on 279 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 4:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
City Center Station Access Indoor Bath
Staff 8,2/10
Facilities 8,7/10
Cleanliness 8,5/10
Comfort 8,7/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 8,2/10

Ryokan highlights

A small Kyoto ryokan with tatami-style rooms, garden touches, and convenient access near Nijo Castle.

Near Nijo CastleAbout an 18-minute walk from Nijo Castle for easy sightseeing.
Central Kyoto BaseSet in central Kyoto with convenient reach to major city attractions.
Tatami Room FeelRooms feature tatami flooring for a more traditional Japanese stay.
Quiet Street SettingGuest listings highlight quiet street views for a calmer city stay.
Small Ryokan AtmosphereA compact property that feels more intimate than a large hotel.
Family Room OptionFamily-style room layouts make it practical for small groups or families.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the main driver here: it works well for an afternoon check-in, bath, overnight sleep, then Kyoto sightseeing the next day. A second night makes sense only if you want a calmer city base near Nijo and the subway rather than moving hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical small Kyoto stay in a residential-west-central area, best for 1–2 nights if you want quieter access to Nijo and western Kyoto rather than a full-service ryokan retreat.

Know before booking

Not an onsen stayRooms have private baths, but this is not a hot-spring ryokan or wellness-led onsen destination.
Limited destination feelThe area is useful and local, but not a scenic resort zone for lingering at the property.
Short-stay propertyThe small urban setup fits sleep-and-sightsee trips better than long restorative stays.

Food & drinks

Onya Kaede appears to be a small ryokan with no clearly named on-site restaurant, so nearby casual dining around Nijo is the most reliable option.

Kura Sushi Nijo (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Popular conveyor-belt sushi near Nijo Station.

  • Sushi platesfoodRotating sushi selection.
  • Seared salmonfoodA common cooked sushi pick.
  • Side dishesfoodSmall hot and cold extras.
  • Green teadrinkSelf-serve tea with meals.
AYASAI (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Vegetarian-friendly spot near the ryokan area.

  • Vegan set mealfoodPlant-based Japanese plates.
  • Seasonal vegetablesspecialtyVegetable-focused local cooking.
  • Gluten-free optionsspecialtyUseful for dietary needs.
  • TeadrinkSimple non-alcohol drinks.
Guru Guru Don (nearby)
nearby5 min walk

Casual okonomiyaki house for hearty Japanese comfort food.

  • OkonomiyakifoodSavory Japanese pancake.
  • Teppan dishesfoodHot griddle-cooked items.
  • BeerdrinkClassic match for okonomiyaki.
  • House sauce flavorspecialtyRich sweet-savory finish.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Onya Kaede is a small ryokan in Kyoto’s Nishinokyo area, best reached via JR/Tozai Line access around Nijo and a short final walk or taxi.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Onya Kaede looks best for travelers who want a small, quiet Kyoto stay with traditional touches but without paying for a full luxury ryokan experience. It is convenient for exploring central Kyoto and Nijo Castle, though it may feel too limited if you want broader hotel services or a more atmospheric tourist-core location.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Traditional feel without going fully old-schoolRooms feature tatami flooring and a more Japanese-style setup, but still include practical comforts like air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. That makes it easier for first-time ryokan guests who want style without too much inconvenience.
  • Good base near Nijo CastleThe property is well placed for visiting Nijo Castle and reaching central Kyoto sights without staying in the busiest tourist streets. It suits travelers who want access to the city while returning to a calmer neighborhood.
  • Small-scale and quieter atmosphereWith only a handful of rooms, the stay is likely to feel more private and less hectic than a large business hotel. This can be especially appealing for couples or travelers who value a low-key Kyoto experience.
  • Useful in-room practicalitiesRooms include everyday conveniences such as an electric kettle, TV, desk area, and laundry-related facilities noted by several listings. That adds comfort for multi-night stays, especially if you are traveling light.
  • Good value for a ryokan-style stay in KyotoIt offers a ryokan-style setting in Kyoto without appearing positioned as an ultra-premium property. For travelers who prioritize atmosphere over luxury extras, that can be a smart middle ground.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not in Kyoto’s most atmospheric sightseeing quarterYou are not staying in Gion, Higashiyama, or near the classic lantern-lit streets many first-time visitors imagine. If your priority is stepping outside directly into postcard-style Kyoto, this location may feel less special.
  • Limited full-service ryokan experienceThis appears to be a simpler ryokan stay rather than a destination property with elaborate kaiseki dining, large baths, or extensive hospitality rituals. Travelers seeking a classic luxury ryokan experience may find it too basic.
  • Few on-site facilitiesThe property seems focused on essential lodging rather than amenities, with a garden and basic guest conveniences but little beyond that. If you want lounges, spa facilities, or varied services, the stay may feel minimal.
  • Small property means less flexibilityA very small guest count often brings charm, but it can also mean fewer room categories, less staffing presence, and less flexibility when something goes wrong. Travelers who prefer robust hotel support may be more comfortable elsewhere.
  • Walkability depends on your plansThe area has nearby local spots, but many of Kyoto’s headline attractions still require transit or longer trips. If you want to spend most of your time on foot in dense sightseeing zones, the location may be less ideal.

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Current position: 117th out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.

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