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Hiiragiya Ryokan Frommer's Exceptional

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$923.90+
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Location Nakahakusancho, Fuyacho, Anekoji-agaru, Nakagyo-ku. Located on the corner of Fuyacho and Oike sts, Central Kyoto
Transportation Subway: Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae (4 min.) or Karasuma-Oike (7 min.). Bus: 4, 17, or 205 to Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae (5 min.). Taxi: 10 min
Phone 075/221-1136
Fax 075/221-1139
Web site www.hiiragiya.co.jp
Room Information 28 units, 23 with bathroom; 2 with toilet only
Prices 28 units, 23 with bathroom; 2 with toilet only. ¥30,000-¥90,000 per person. Rates include 2 meals but exclude tax
Credit Cards AE, DC, MC, V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV, hair dryer, Internet (new addition only), minibar

Hiiragiya Ryokan Review

This exquisite ryokan is as fine an example of a traditional inn as you'll find in Japan. Situated in the heart of old Kyoto, it offers the ultimate in Japanese-style living, with a kind and accommodating staff that's helpful in initiating foreigners unfamiliar with Japan to the joys of a ryokan. If you're going to splurge just once in Japan, this is one of my top choices. Built in 1818 and an inn since 1861 -- Ms. Nishimura is the sixth-generation innkeeper -- Hiiragiya is a haven of simple design that makes artful use of wood, bamboo, screens, and stones in its spacious, traditionally arranged rooms. Even the remote controls for the lights and curtains are cleverly concealed in specially made lacquered boxes shaped like gourds (invented by the present owner's great-grandfather). Rooms, each one unique, are also outfitted with art and antiques such as gold-painted folding screens or lacquered bathrooms, and most offer garden views and cypress baths. Even the least expensive room -- a former tearoom only 4 1/2 tatami-mats big, with a sink but no bathroom and a view of the garden -- is good enough for me. A recent addition added seven new but elegant rooms. Dinners are exquisite multicourse kaiseki feasts served in your room; Western-style breakfasts are available upon request.

Facilities:
Lobby computer w/free Internet

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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