"This was an awesome semi traditional ryokan experience. I will drop me style room was exactly what we were looking for to break up other more western hotels stays.
We booked breakfast but not dinner as we wanted to explore the local areas as well. Breakfast was a traditional Japanese breakfast and as I asked in advance for a vegetarian version they accommodated extremely well and we thoroughly enjoyed a hearty breakfast.
While the property itself is a little rundown, the service was amazing, the room was spotless, and the private hot tub was an added luxury.
They also had a shuttle bus to and from the station on command, which proved extremely helpful & professional.
The one negative was that you had to pay an onsen tax on site at checkin separate to the bill already paid. I thought this was quite cheeky given that it’s an onsen hotel and that’s the whole point of coming… there is also no choice - whether you use it or not, you have to pay the tax (only small but principly we were a bit miffed). Also note that if you have tattoos, you can only use the public bath if you have tattoo coverings. I strongly suggest you purchase these from somewhere else instead of purchasing them at the gift centre as they only have one size and one colour."
"The hotel was so comfortable, welcoming and had all the desired amenities. We used the sauna which was really lovely addition to our stay and enjoyed the hotel shop too. It was in a peaceful area and the staff were always on hand to answer any questions and offer refreshments. We had seen a couple of negative reviews for this property prior to staying but our experience was nothing short of exceptional. Looking forward to returning in the future."
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Jakko-in Temple is located in a culturally rich area of Kyoto known for its picturesque gardens and temples. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 5 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Jakko-in Temple?
Adjacent to Jakko-in Temple, Ohara no Sato is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this ryokan offers a restaurant and free parking. Another good choice is Kyoto Ohara Ryokan Seryo, located just 0.8 mi (1.2 km) away.
How many hotels can I expect to find close to Jakko-in Temple?
Expedia has 5 hotels and other accommodations within a mile from Jakko-in Temple.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Jakko-in Temple, will I receive a refund?
Yes, the majority of room reservations are fully refundable if cancelled prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of your check-in date. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to still cancel and get a refund within 24 hours of booking. Enter dates in and click on "Search", then you can use the "fully refundable" filter to review the best deals near Jakko-in Temple.
What can I see and do near Jakko-in Temple?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at Mount Hiei and Garden Museum Hiei. While you're exploring, swing by Kurama-dera Temple, Enryakuji Temple, and Shugakuin Imperial Villa to learn a bit about the area. You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Kyu Chikurinin Garden and Hakuryuen Garden.
How can I get to Jakko-in Temple?
With so many choices for transportation, seeing all of the area near Jakko-in Temple is easy. Local metro stations include Matsugasaki Station and Kokusaikaikan Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Chayama Station, Mototanaka Station, and Ichijoji Station are the closest stations to Sakyo Ward.