Suisenkyo - Kamo River
Suisenkyo - Kamo River
• Suisenkyo Kyoto sleeps up to four people, using the futon sets in the sleeping loft and the double folding sofa bed in the living area. Perfect for couples or people traveling with children. Groups of three or more adults should consider our Shirakawa Machiya townhouse for more space. The loft may not be convenient for those with very young children.
• Amenities include private kitchen with everything you would expect, air conditioning, toilet/shower, and free WiFi (BYO laptop). The larger bath and laundry room is shared with the main house, and open to guests from 8 - 12 in the morning.
• Family friendly. We enjoy traveling with our family, and hope that we can help you do the same.
• Reservations by internet only, please.
• Minimum stay two nights.
• Please pay directly in Japanese Yen when you are here. Payment by bank transfer is also available, please contact us if you prefer this option.
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GPS coordinates: 35‘2'11.10"N / 135‘46'4.94"E (enter into "Google Earth" for a view)
Imperial Palace
Nijo Castle
In the photo, the 'Y' is the river, the Large rectangle is the Imperial Palace, the square in the lower left is Nijo Castle, and along the riverside near the Kamo cottage you can find Shimogamo Shrine and the Kyoto Botanical gardens.
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**Reservations by email only please**
TEL & fax: 81-75-712-7023(international call)
075-712-7023 (in Kyoto city)
Please specify the guesthouse and dates you are interested in when you mail us. We will return your message within two working days. Arigato Gozaimasu!
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Welcome to a private cottage on the banks of the Kamo River. Stay here and enjoy the privacy of an independent small house with kitchen, whose gate opens directly onto the riverside. From here you can be downtown in only 20 minutes by bicycle (two bikes included with rental). The location is peaceful yet unbelievably convenient and perfect for exploring Kyoto. Best of all, you have easy access to public transportation; buses, the subway, and even the Keihan line going in the direction of Nara and Osaka.