Zarezerwuj to, jeśli You want to sleep in a chic, renovated 1920s elementary school right in the middle of Kyoto's nightlife district without the noise.
Dlaczego ludzie to uwielbiają
The 'Schoolhouse' wing features high ceilings and massive windows from the original classrooms
Exclusive guest lounge with free house wine, coffee, and a fire pit on the patio
Incredible location: Pontocho Alley and the Takase River are literally at your doorstep
Szybki przegląd: A design-forward oasis that feels like a sanctuary despite being 30 seconds from Kyoto's busiest drinking street.
Przejrzane przez @Brock_frost: I was blown away by the lobby views here. After a long day walking through crowded Gion, coming up to this quiet, open space felt like a total reset. The terrace facing the mountains is the perfect spot for a morning coffee. It feels like a hidden sanctuary above the city.
Goście, którzy tutaj przebywali, powiedzieli
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the 'Schoolhouse' architecture and the free lounge perks, calling it a high-end experience for a moderate price.
Reality check
The heating system in some rooms can be surprisingly noisy, and the 'Essential' rooms facing the street let in a bit of city hum.
You appreciate adaptive reuse architecture (it's the oldest concrete school building in Kyoto)
You want free wine and a fire pit to unwind after 20,000 steps
You need to be central: Nishiki Market and Gion are short walks away
Czystość i Konserwacja
9.5
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily service is thorough, with guests consistently noting 'sparkling' conditions.
Bathroom hygiene: Pristine. No reports of mold or grime; grout is white and drains are clear.
Maintenance: Excellent. The renovation is recent (2020), so everything feels new and solid.
Linens & towels: Fresh, high-quality linens. Double gauze pajamas provided are a guest favorite.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh. No musty school smells here.
Sleepability™
7.5CICHO
CICHO
0-4GŁOŚNO
4-7.5UMIARKOWANIE
7.5-10CICHO
Street noise from Kawaramachi (sirens, revelers)
In-room heating/AC units can be clicky/loud
Zanim zarezerwujesz
Warto wiedzieć
The 3rd-floor lounge offers complimentary house wine, soft drinks, and snacks for all guests
Bicycles are available for rent – a perfect way to ride up the Kamo River
Breakfast at Anchor Kyoto (8th floor) is excellent, especially the Japanese set, but costs ~3,600-4,400 JPY
Co spakować
Slip-on shoes for the constant on-off at temples and some restaurant entryways
Earplugs if you're a light sleeper booking an 'Essential' room
Room Genie
Najlepsze wybory
Schoolhouse 'Grace' or 'Classy' rooms – high ceilings, huge windows, and genuine historic character
Scenic Corner King – offers dual-aspect views of the river and mountains
Pokoje do uniknięcia
The 'Lab' rooms – often described as dark and functionally awkward
'Modest' rooms – very small (under 20sqm) and often lack views
Room Request Genie – skopiuj i wklej
“I would love to request a room in the 'Schoolhouse' wing, specifically a 'Grace' or 'Classy' type if available, to experience the high ceilings. Please avoid the 'Lab' rooms.”
FAQ i ukryte porady
Wszystko, co naprawdę chcesz wiedzieć, zanim zarezerwujesz.
Is there a gym?
Yes, a small fitness room is available for free, but bring your own clothes/shoes.
Do guests get free drinks?
Yes! The Lounge & Patio on the 3rd floor serves free house wine, coffee, and soft drinks daily.
Is it family-friendly?
Generally yes, but the vibe is more 'sophisticated adult' than 'kids club'. The school history is fun for older kids.
How far is the train station?
Kyoto-Kawaramachi Station (Hankyu Line) is a 3-minute walk; Gion-Shijo Station (Keihan Line) is 5 minutes.
Is there a pool?
No pool, but there is a 'Retreat Room' for yoga and meditation.
Can I see the river from my room?
Only if you book specific 'Scenic' or 'Corner' rooms; standard rooms may face the street or inner courtyard.
Porady dla wtajemniczonych
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The 'Goyo' cherry tree on the north side is a rare variety nurtured since the school days.
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You can roast marshmallows at the fire pit on the patio – ask the staff!
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The 'Jikyo Room' (Retreat Room) has 60 tatami mats and often hosts cultural events.
5 rzeczy, które warto wiedzieć przed wyjazdem
💡The 'Lab' rooms are weird art installations that sacrifice comfort for concept.
💡There's a Blue Bottle Coffee on the ground floor, but the hotel lounge coffee is free.
💡The hotel sits on the site of Japan's first successful movie preview experiment.
💡The 'Schoolhouse' hallways still feel like an elementary school (in a cool, spooky-chic way).
💡You can hear the faint sound of the Takase River from the patio, masking the city noise.
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