Réservez si You've done the tourist temples before and now want to rot in a private onsen with a view of... well, a nice wall.
Pourquoi les gens l'adorent
The only outdoor thermal pool in Kyoto open year-round (swimsuits required)
Garden Deluxe rooms have private, natural hot spring baths
Stunning 'Dive into Kyoto' aesthetic nestled in the foothills of Takagamine
En bref : A visually spectacular resort that charges Aman prices for Hilton service and makes you take a 30-minute taxi to see anything besides a tree.
Évalué par @crazyrichnomad: I stayed here for a weekend recharge and it was incredible. The reflection pool instantly calmed me down, and having a private view of the mountains from my bathtub was a highlight. If you want quiet luxury away from the tourist crowds, this is it.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Guests are obsessed with the hardware and the thermal pool but consistently disappointed by the 'indifferent' service and weak breakfast.
Reality check
You are paying for the hard product (rooms, pool, grounds); the 'soft product' (service, food) often feels like a standard Hilton.
You have Hilton Honors Diamond status (free breakfast + potential upgrades)
You want a 'ryokan-lite' experience with a real bed and concierge
You plan to spend 80% of your time on property soaking and reading
Propreté et entretien
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Housekeeping: Generally excellent, though rare reports of 'missed spots' or forgotten turndown service exist.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Stone tiles, deep tubs, and high-tech toilets are kept in pristine condition.
Maintenance: Like new. The hotel opened in 2021 and feels very fresh.
Linens & towels: High quality, plush, and plentiful.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh wood/nature scents; no mustiness reported.
Sleepability™
8.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Pool noise (daytime only) for Poolside Deluxe rooms
Occasional hallway noise for ground floor rooms
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
The 'Thermal Pool' is not a naked onsen; bring a swimsuit.
Diamond members get free breakfast and experience credits, making the high rate more palatable.
There is a 7-Eleven about 10 minutes walk away—stock up on snacks there to avoid $15 hotel sodas.
Quoi emporter
Rash guard or swim shirt (mandatory if you have tattoos and want to use the pool)
Good walking shoes (the resort grounds and nearby Shozan garden are expansive)
Downloaded taxi app (Uber/GO) as flagging one down here is impossible
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
Garden Deluxe Room: The only choice if you want a private natural hot spring bath (but accept the walled view).
Takagamine Deluxe: Upper floors with stunning views of the mountains and resort grounds (but no private onsen).
Chambres à éviter
Poolside Deluxe if you value privacy (people in the pool can see right onto your terrace).
Standard Deluxe near the elevator (can be noisy).
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I am torn between the private onsen and the view. If available, I would prefer a Garden Deluxe room that is as secluded as possible, or a high-floor Takagamine Deluxe with a direct view of the foothills. Please note I am celebrating a special occasion.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the thermal pool a real onsen?
Yes and no. It uses natural hot spring water, but it's a swimsuit-required pool, not a traditional naked bath.
Can I walk to the Golden Pavilion (Kinkaku-ji)?
Yes, it's about a 15-20 minute walk south. It's one of the few major sights nearby.
Is breakfast worth the ~$40 USD?
Consensus says no. It's a small buffet of cold items plus one hot main. Go à la carte or eat a granola bar if it's not included in your rate.
Do the rooms have bathtubs?
Yes, all rooms have deep soaking tubs. Only 'Garden Deluxe' rooms have the tub filled with natural hot spring water.
Is it kid-friendly?
Surprisingly, yes. Kids are allowed in the thermal pool (unlike many adult-only ryokans), making it a rare luxury family option.
How do I get to Kyoto Station?
Taxi is your only real option (30-45 mins, ~4,000 JPY). Public transit involves a walk to a bus stop and a long ride.
Conseils d'initiés
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Guests get free entry to the Shozan Resort Japanese Garden next door—show your key card.
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Skip the hotel dinner and walk 5 minutes to 'Wakadori' in the Shozan Resort for excellent, reasonably priced yakitori.
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The 'Tea House' offers free tea/drinks for guests during the day—a nice spot to work or read.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'Garden' in the Garden Deluxe room is basically a walled courtyard; you are staring at a nice wall, not the mountains.
💡You have to sign a waiver to use the pool.
💡The thermal pool temperature varies; some guests complain it's 'tepid' rather than hot.
💡Room service is limited and extremely expensive, even by luxury standards.
💡The concierge can be surprisingly unhelpful with non-standard requests compared to the Park Hyatt or Ritz.
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