Hanakiya Inn (京都 花喜屋)
4.5
Hotel
6-583-101 Gojobashi-Higashi, Higashiyama-ku Kyoto (Gion / Higashiyama / YamashinaArea)
Review of Hanakiya Inn
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingRecently stayed here for the 5th.time,this time with my 16 y.o. Grandson. Eimi & Hiro were so helpful & friendly, as always. Very kind & generous family. It is such a beautiful area — just a short...
Stayed there for 3 days with our 5yo daughter.
Location:ok, slightly uphill (not very convenient if you have heavy luggage), just at the foot of Kyomizu-dera temple, 10-15min walk from Gion area...
Location:ok, slightly uphill (not very convenient if you have heavy luggage), just at the foot of Kyomizu-dera temple, 10-15min walk from Gion area...
Hanakiya kyoto
This ryokan nabs top slot as favourite of our whole trip. The owner (Emi-San) greeted us with a huge smile and proceeded to point out all the best places plus the best hanami (cherry...
This ryokan nabs top slot as favourite of our whole trip. The owner (Emi-San) greeted us with a huge smile and proceeded to point out all the best places plus the best hanami (cherry...
Details
- Address
- 6-583-101 Gojobashi-Higashi, Higashiyama-ku Kyoto [map]
- Check-in
- 16:00
- Check-out
- 10:00
- Facility information
- Located in Higashiyama, Hanakiya Inn is a perfect starting point from which to explore Kyoto. The hotel offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour security, Wi-Fi in public areas, laundry service, 100% non-smoking are just some of the facilities on offer. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home, and some rooms come with air purifier, complimentary instant coffee, complimentary tea, slippers, towels. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Discover all Kyoto has to offer by making Hanakiya Inn your base.
- Number of rooms
- 6
- Number of floors
- 2
Information Sources: Agoda
Access
There is no Station nearby.
There is no Bus Stop nearby.
There is no Parking nearby.
There is no IC nearby.
From major stations / airports
Kyoto Areas

Its wooden tea houses, shuffling geisha, and spiritual sights have seen Kyoto hailed as the heart of traditional Japan, a world apart from ultramodern Tokyo. Despite being the Japanese capital for over a century, Kyoto escaped destruction during World War II, leaving behind a fascinating history which can be felt at every turn, from the fully gold-plated Kinkakuji Temple down to traditional customs such as geisha performances and tea ceremonies, which are still practiced to this day.