Towa Ryokan

9.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.1/10, based on 574 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.
? This ranking compares properties in the same region. It is based on the overall rating and the number of reviews, using a weighted score so properties with more review data are ranked more fairly.
Check-in from 3:00 PM
Station Access Temple District Food District Indoor Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 9,8/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,3/10
Comfort 9,4/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

Traditional Kyoto-style ryokan near Kyoto Station with easy access, cultural atmosphere, and notable meal options.

Kyoto Station AccessAbout a 7 to 10 minute walk from Kyoto Station.
Quiet Historic StreetTucked on a calmer traditional street despite its convenient central location.
Traditional Kyoto FeelTatami rooms and classic ryokan styling create a distinctly Japanese stay.
Public Bath RelaxationA spacious shared bath adds an easy ryokan-style unwind after sightseeing.
Notable Meal OptionsKnown for Kyoto cuisine, including well-regarded vegetarian and vegan meals.
Temple-Side SightseeingConvenient for visiting Nishi Honganji, Higashi Honganji, and nearby Kyoto landmarks.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the strongest stay-length driver here: arrive via Kyoto Station, drop bags early, check in with tea, enjoy dinner and baths, then use the next day for central or western Kyoto before moving on. Two nights works if you want one slower evening meal and one full sightseeing day without changing hotels again.
Trip-planning verdict: A practical Kyoto Station-area ryokan for 1 to 2 nights, best for travelers who want traditional rooms, Kyoto-style meals, and easy rail logistics rather than an onsen retreat or scenic hideaway.

Know before booking

No real onsenThis is a city ryokan with a small indoor bath, not a hot-spring property or mountain onsen stay.
Area is functionalThe immediate Kyoto Station and Hongan-ji area is convenient and walkable, but not Kyoto's prettiest evening district.
Do not overstayChoose it as a sightseeing base or arrival stop, not as a destination stay for long in-ryokan downtime.

Food & drinks

Towa Ryokan at 395 Mongaku-cho, Kyoto is a traditional ryokan with Kyoto-style breakfast and kaiseki-style dinner served in-room or in a dining hall, plus easy access to Kyoto Station dining.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for Kyoto-style breakfast and some dinner service.

  • Kyoto breakfastspecialtyLocal set breakfast in Japanese style.
  • Homemade tofufoodSoft tofu served at breakfast.
  • Dashimaki eggfoodRolled omelet made fresh.
  • Grilled fishfoodClassic breakfast fish.
  • Miso soupfoodSoup with rice and pickles.
In-Room Kaiseki (on-site)
on-site

Private dinner service with seasonal Kyoto-style courses; vegan option available on some plans.

  • Kaiseki dinnerspecialtySeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • SashimifoodRaw fish course on standard plans.
  • Grilled fishfoodHot course in standard dinner.
  • Vegan kaisekispecialtyShojin-inspired plant-based course option.
  • Kyoto local sakedrinkLocal sake offered on select plans.
Kyoto Station Dining (nearby)
nearby10 min walk

Useful cluster of casual and varied restaurants around Kyoto Station.

  • RamenfoodEasy solo meal near the station.
  • Izakaya dishesfoodSmall plates with drinks.
  • SushifoodConvenient station-area option.
  • Beer and sakedrinkCommon with evening meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Towa Ryokan is a well-placed central Kyoto ryokan best reached from Kyoto Station, with Gojo Station as a secondary option and major airport access via Kansai International Airport or Itami Airport.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

A well-located Kyoto ryokan near Kyoto Station that offers a more traditional stay with strong food options and cultural touches. It suits travelers who want atmosphere and convenience, but it is less ideal if you want luxury facilities or a true onsen experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Easy Kyoto Station baseIt is about a 7-minute walk from Kyoto Station, which makes arrivals, day trips, and airport transfers much easier than with many more hidden-away ryokans.
  • Traditional dinner in your roomThe ryokan serves Kyoto-style kaiseki directly in guest rooms, so you can enjoy a classic ryokan meal privately without leaving your room.
  • Unusually good for vegan travelersTowa stands out by offering dedicated vegan and vegetarian kaiseki rather than just a basic special request meal, which is still relatively uncommon at traditional ryokans.
  • Authentic tea-room atmosphereThe property features a proper tea room called Seikaan and hosts tea-related experiences, giving the stay a stronger Kyoto cultural feel than a simple traditional-style hotel.
  • Small-scale ryokan feelWith a limited number of rooms, the property feels more intimate and personal than a large hotel, which can make the stay feel calmer and more characterful.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No onsen or open-air bathIf your idea of a ryokan includes soaking in a hot spring bath, this is a compromise: it has a small communal bath, not an onsen or rotenburo.
  • Facilities are fairly modestThis is a traditional inn with simpler amenities, so travelers expecting resort-style comfort, large spa areas, or luxury hotel facilities may find it limited.
  • Late check-in is restrictedCheck-in procedures are only handled until 10:00 PM, which can be inconvenient if you are arriving late into Kyoto after a long travel day.
  • Breakfast is not in-roomDinner can be a private room experience, but breakfast is served in a shared dining space in the basement, so the full in-room ryokan feeling is not consistent.
  • More station-side than scenicIts strength is convenience, not a postcard setting, so it is less appealing if you want a ryokan surrounded by gardens, river views, or a secluded historic district atmosphere.

Ranking around this ryokan in Kyoto

Showing 5 above and 5 below the current ryokan. The full ranking loads only when you click or hover over this block.

Current position: 62nd out of 141 ryokans in Kyoto.

Rank Ryokan Rating Reviews
57th Kyomachiya Ryokan Sakura Urushitei 9.1/10 2,924
58th Watazen Ryokan – Established in 1830 9.1/10 1,439
59th Nazuna Kyoto Tsubaki St. 9.1/10 657
60th Sumihei, Taiza Onsen 9.2/10 47
61st Nihonkan 9.1/10 630
62nd Towa Ryokan Current ryokan 9.1/10 574
63rd Yumoto Onsen OharaSansou 9.1/10 416
64th Kyoto Arashiyama Onsen Ryokan Togetsutei 9.1/10 388
65th Gion Ryokan Karaku 9.1/10 370
66th Kyo Machiya Ryokan Yuan 9.1/10 105
67th Ryokan Chinsen-Rou 9.2/10 29
Loading full ranking...
Traveler routes

Popular in traveler itineraries

Not in any shared itinerary yet

Be the first traveler to include this ryokan in a public route.

Similar ryokans in Kyoto ? Similarity is calculated only among ryokans in the same region. We compare their stored environment and wellness pills, prioritize exact pill matches, then sort by the number of shared pills, rating comparison, rating value, and recency.