Heihachi Tea House Inn - Kyoto

Heihachi Tea House Inn - Kyoto

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8.2
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Rooms and availability

Shared Bathroom Twin Room
  • Max:
    2 persons
  • Bed options:
    2 Single beds

Facilities

Main facilities

Wi-Fi
Free parking
Luggage storage
24-hour services
Food/ Drinks

Welcome drink

Spa and relaxation

Sauna

TV

Flat-screen TV

Adults only

Guest Parking

  • Private parking is possible on site for free.

Services

  • Housekeeping
  • Welcome drink

Business

  • Meeting/ Banquet facilities
  • Fax/Photocopying

Spa & Leisure

  • Garden area
  • Sauna

Room view

  • River view

Room features

  • Air conditioning
  • Heating

Bathroom

  • Free toiletries

Self-catering

  • Electric kettle

Media

  • Flat-screen TV
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Essential information about Heihachi Tea House Inn

💵 Lowest room price 21657 R
📏 Distance to centre 5.2 km
✈️ Distance to airport 55.1 km
🧳 Nearest airport Itami, ITM

Location

Address
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8-1 Kawagishi-Cho Yamabana Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto, Japan, 606-8005
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8-1 Kawagishi-Cho Yamabana Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto, Japan, 606-8005
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Reviews of Heihachi Tea House Inn

8.2 /10
Great10 reviews
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  • M
    Mike
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on Jul 10
    Great
    8.8

    Beautiful traditional hotel, historic, river view, comfortable room, delicious dinner and breakfast, Japanese style bath.

    No negatives from this place.

  • A
    Adam
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on Jul 01
    Perfect
    9.0

    We had a wonderful stay at this traditional Japanese hotel. The location on the banks of the river was breathtaking and provided a peaceful atmosphere. The service was exceptional, with kind and attentive staff attending to our every need. The room was well-equipped and comfortable, complete with all necessary amenities such as heating, air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV. We also enjoyed the delicious meals, including a Kaiseki dinner that showcased the expertise of the hotel's culinary team. the experience was truly unforgettable.

    We highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a luxurious and comfortable stay. The hotel provides enhanced comfort and quality services.

  • A
    Alex
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on May 24
    Very good
    7.4

    This gem in Japan was a delightful surprise! the attention to detail and tradition in this hotel was remarkable. the welcome tea and rice cake were a great touch and the kaiseki dinner was one of the best meals we had on our city trip. We enjoyed the warm tones and textures of the decor and the peaceful hot spring that was perfect after a day of exploring. the location was easy to find with helpful staff and the bus stop right in front of the entrance. An added bonus was the calming sound of the nearby river.

    The lack of bathroom in the rooms, but that is to be expected in a traditional ryokan. it was not a major issue as the shared bathrooms were clean and well-maintained.

  • C
    Clifford
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on May 14
    Perfect
    9.6

    I had an unforgettable experience at Heihachi Tea House Inn. The moment I entered through the ancient gates, I was transported to another world. The traditional Japanese-style room overlooked a serene river, creating a peaceful ambiance. The nine-course dinner served in a private room was truly exceptional, showcasing the best of Japanese cuisine. The onsen experience was rejuvenating, especially with the scenic view from the men's bath. I highly recommend this unique and culturally immersive hotel.

  • J
    Joan
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on Apr 13
    Great
    8.6

    Get lost in the traditional Japanese experience at this stunning hotel located in the outskirts of the city. the welcoming staff will teach you about local traditions such as wearing a yukata and enjoying a welcome tea in a 400, year, old garden. Take a relaxing soak in the hot tub while enjoying the sound of the nearby waterfall. Unwind in a spacious room with comfortable futons and a lovely view of the river. the kaiseki dinner is a must, try, with attentive attendants introducing you to a wide range of delicious Japanese cuisine.

    While the hotel offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, it may take some time to reach via public transportation.

  • W
    Wilfrid
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on Feb 28
    Perfect
    9.8

    Staying at this traditional Japanese hotel was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The hotel is situated on the banks of a river and has a stunning 500-year-old garden. From my room, I could hear the peaceful sound of water flowing and see the serene beauty of nature. The hotel facilities were well-maintained and the staff was very courteous. The Japanese-style breakfast was delicious and filling.

    No complaints.

  • M
    Mary
    United Kingdom
    Wrote a review on Jan 11
    Very good
    7.6

    During our Easter excursion, we stayed at an authentic and historic Japanese inn. The location was stunning, nestled beside a river where we watched rare birds fly by. The traditional cooking and service were fascinating. It was a 10-course Japanese meal, presented to our table with intricate care. The kimono-clad serving ladies were elegant and polite.

    We didn't like the traditional Japanese staircase, which was difficult to navigate quickly. , the clogs provided were too small for us.

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