"Kenji was a very nice host and his "guest house English" speaking was wonderful!! It is a perfect location if you are looking to wake up early and walk to the bamboo forest, you can be one of the first people there. Kenji also gave us recommendations of places to visit in the area that you otherwise may not have known about. "
"A great ryokan with very friendly staff. The Japanese breakfast was the best we had in Japan! Our room was nice, clean, and had an amazing view. Great location! "
"The location is great- steps from the train station. Not a lot nearby in terms of food and most things close early when the tourists leave for the day. Which means it’s pretty quiet at night. Rooms are good size, not cramped like most of Japan. Windows barely open and the AC was not working well when we were there. "
"Nice and comfortable, but not convenience for taking train, taking bus is fine.
A little bit disappointed that there is no smoking room even I have booked smoking room.😅"
"This property is very cheap for the size and quality of the room. There was some questionable stains on the couch but besides that everything else was rather clean for the nature of the hotel"
"The landlord is very nice and helpful. The property is very clean and decorative. This is the most comfortable place during our vacation in Japan. Strongly recommend this wonderful house. "
"This place was awesome, excellent service, you feel the tradition in the place.
Breakfast was delicious, the tea ceremony was amazing.
The Onsen and the room were cozy and we left rested and renovated"
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Save an average of 15% on thousands of hotels when you're signed in
"A great ryokan with very friendly staff. The Japanese breakfast was the best we had in Japan! Our room was nice, clean, and had an amazing view. Great location! "
"On our recent trip to Japan we wanted an authentic experience staying in a ryokan.
We were greeted by an extremely attentive staff who whisked our luggage away to our mountain view room. We received hotel slippers and were given a tour of the hotel. Our modest room had a low table and chairs with a tea service, a private bathroom, tatami mat floor and yukata robes. We had 3 hours until dinner so we enjoyed the private onsen nestled in the forest overlooking the forest. For ¥4000 ($27) this is not to miss. Then, at 6:00 a shuttle takes you through the small town and down to the riverside to a restaurant on the water. You cross a long bridge into the restaurant where you are greeted by the efficient staff and seated in low chairs to enjoy haute cuisine by riverside. The meal is presented in a bento box and is a work of art. The second course is a salty fish and then a soup prepared at the table. While the soup is cooking, a geisha performs and chats with you. Finally, the restaurant turns out the lights so you can listen to the frogs and watch fireflies! The shuttle returns you to the hotel and the staff has prepared the room for bed. The futon are all on the ground and it’s bedtime. The next morning, you are treated to an equally beautiful traditional savory Japanese breakfast. The shuttle will take you as far as the Honazono Station. If arriving from Kyoto, the shuttle will pick you up from there if you arrange it, or you can use the GO app to call a cab to go."
Take a stroll or a bicycle ride through this sublime forest to experience the otherworldly tranquility created by filtered sunlight and rustling bamboo leaves.
You can find out about the history of Kyoto with a trip to Mikami Shrine. Amble within picturesque gardens or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
What's the area like around Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum?
Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum is located in a culturally rich area of Kyoto known for its picturesque gardens and stunning river views. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 28 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay close to Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum?
How many hotels will I be able to find near Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum?
Expedia has 28 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum, will I receive a refund?
Yes! You'll find that most hotel bookings are fully refundable if cancelled before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to cancel it and get a refund within 24 hours of booking. Enter your dates, click on "Search", then use the filter option "fully refundable" to review the best deals available near Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum.
What can I see and do near Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum?
Kyoto Railway Museum, Kyoto International Manga Museum and Museum of Kyoto feature captivating exhibits. While you're exploring, swing by Togetsukyo Bridge, Suzumushi-dera Temple and Ninna-ji Temple to learn a bit about the area. Local parks like Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Katsura Imperial Villa and Umekoji Park are peaceful spots to stop and take in some fresh air.
How can I get to Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum?
With so many choices for transport, seeing the area around Kyoto Arashiyama Orgel Museum is simple. Local metro stations include Saga-Arashiyama Station and Torokko Arashiyama Station. If you'd like to explore more of the area, jump aboard a train from Torokko Saga Station, Randen-saga Station or Rokuoin Station.