Hotel welcomes kids, free table tennis, board games and large communal bath give shared fun, JR Nijo Station close for easy outings; extra beds cannot be added so book enough beds.
JR Nijo Station: 120m (2-min walk)
One stop to Kyoto Station on the Sagano Line for Shinkansen connections.
Metro Nijō Station: 140m (2-min walk)
Karasuma subway line to downtown Kyoto in 5 mins.
BiVi Nijo: 170m (2-min walk)
Shopping and food court with family-friendly cafes.
Tip: Try local snacks at the ground-floor food hall.
Nijō Castle: 620m (8-min walk)
UNESCO castle famous for its ‘nightingale floors’ that chirp underfoot.
Tip: Arrive at opening (8:45) to beat crowds and hear the floor in action.
Kyoto International Manga Museum: 1.5 km (19-min walk)
Over 300,000 manga volumes and kid-friendly exhibits.
Tip: Pick up English leaflets at the entrance for kids’ highlights.
Address: 22‐7 Nishinokyō Shokujichō, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8381, Japan
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From Kansai Airport, take the JR Haruka Express to Kyoto Station (75 mins), transfer to the Sagano Line to JR Nijo Station, then walk 120m (2-min walk) to the hotel.
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Table Tennis:
Reserve 30-min slots free in the CANVAS lounge (age 8+ with adult supervision).
Public Bath:
Open 15:00–26:00 & 6:00–10:00; kids may join with supervision.
Rental Item Room:
Borrow puzzles, mats and extra cushions free on 6F for children’s play.
Buffet Breakfast:
Western-style buffet served 6:30–10:00; JPY 2,000 per person (all ages).
All public areas are step-free; elevators provide access to every floor.
Pablo Ramirez
Hotel is beautiful and a very reasonable price. The service was great until checkout, when the staff was quite unfriendly and standoffish. The beds left our backs hurting the whole time, but we are used to softer mattresses. I think 4/5 is a very accurate review as we would stay here again.
Eddy Sarkisov
It’s an excellent hotel, dare I say “upscale”. It has a huge lobby with a really nice sitting area, a cappuccino and iced coffee maker. The front desk and reception staff is super helpful and very nice. Rooms are big (we booked a king room). Very quiet we never heard the guest next door. The hotel comes with a bunch of extra perks which is great. Close to the train station, 7-11, shopping in the d...
Mel
After staying at the Kobe branch, the service here was lacking severely. There’s a gentleman at the front desk who doesn’t really understand English and we went back and forth with him at check in as he assumed we were with another group of people even though we were all trying to explain we were seperate groups. Then the next day my partner went to get a humidifier as baby was getting a bit sick,...
rich c
Really nice hotel to stay in Kyoto. No complaints, seemed very new, comfortable beds, perfectly clean bathroom, great view, friendly staff. Location is perfect, right outside the train station with plenty of restaurants near by. Main areas are a short cheap trip by bus.
Tomás Roca
Rooms are small but functional. The hotel is clean and modern, and the location is great — close to train, metro, and bus stops. However, the breakfast was very poor and definitely not worth the money. Service was average, and attention to detail was lacking (e.g. mugs and a kettle in the room, but no teabags). My second-floor room had opaque windows, and when it rained, the tin roof made it very ...
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