Shiori093
November 29, 2024
It's very cheap and convenient, about a 20-minute walk from Kyoto Station. Breakfast and dinner are free and delicious (it's close to the taste of a company or school cafeteria). Some reviewers say it wasn't delicious, but those people are probably imagining the food at a ryokan that costs around 30,000 to 50,000 yen per night. This is not a high-end ryokan, so the food is of a reasonable rank. For dinner, you can choose from two options: a daily set meal or curry. For the daily set meal, we had hamburger steak and ginger pork. The curry comes with croquettes and salad. There is a self-service salad, and drinks include coffee, vegetable juice, orange juice, and tea. The room is simple and not that large, but considering the cost of accommodation, it is a fair price, and if you include the meal, it is very cheap.
The large public bath was also large and could fit more than 10 people.
Please note that the front desk is always crowded, so it takes time to check in and receive your key when you return to the inn.
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