"Good service all together. Good location for site seeing. Hotel’s shuttle service to and from Kyoto station was very helpful. We enjoyed our breakfast, too. "
"I accidentally booked the wrong kind of room, but the staff there was quick to fix my mistake and put us in a room that could accommodate 2 people. The lobby is huge, which is nice because there were so many people coming in/out. They give you a locker to put your shoes in, as you cannot wear shoes in the hotel. We stayed in a room with 2 twin beds that I thought was pretty large by Japanese hotel standards. The onsen was open during most day time hours; of note, people are not allowed to have tattoos when you go into them. There are free sweet treats and free late night ramen available as well. We prepaid for breakfast, and I am so glad we did because it was the best hotel breakfast I ever had. There was an option to add breakfast to your stay if you initially did not have it included in your reservation. Washing clothes was free, but drying them was 100 yen per cycle. The hotel is located in a quieter part of the city a few blocks away from the canal, where there is a really nice walking/running/biking trail. Although it is in a quieter part of the city, there are a lot of restaurants/cafes nearby. Also very close to the Kyoto station and Shichijo station. I would 100% recommend staying here if you were to visit Kyoto!"
"This was BY FAR the best spot we stayed at during our three week trip. Not very costly, very convenient, very clean and the amenities provided are phenomenal. Highly recommend it to anyone considering to visit Kyoto, just two blocks away from Kyoto station makes it very easy to take day trips anywhere as well! "
"The room was spacious, there were plentiful amenities including an onsen. I wish I had stayed her longer the location was convenient being right next to the train station. "
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Kyoto National Museum
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Imahie Shrine is located in a culturally rich area of Kyoto known for its picturesque gardens and temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 804 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Imahie Shrine, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Imahie Shrine?
Kyoto National Museum, Kahitsukan - Kyoto Museum of Contemporary Art and Samurai and Ninja Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. While you're exploring, swing by Nishiki Market, Sanjusangen-do Temple and Rokuharamitsu-ji Temple to learn a bit about the area. You can check out the local talent at Gion Corner, Kyoto MINAMIZA Theatre and GEAR - Art Complex 1928.
How can I get to Imahie Shrine?
With so many choices for transport, exploring the area around Imahie Shrine is a breeze. You can access metro transport at Higashiyama Station, Sanjo Keihan Station and Keage Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, hop aboard a train from Gion-shijo Station, Kiyomizu-gojo Station or Sanjo Station.