Minn Kiyomizu Gojo | 46.59 ㎡ | Maximum 3 people
Higashiyama-ku, Japan
Amenities
A/C
Elevator
Kitchen amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
2 single beds
This room can accommodate up to 3 people with 2 single beds, 1 sofa bed, cooking utensils, and a kitchen.
< Recommended point >
Conveniently located within walking distance of■ Kiyomizu-gojo Station for sightseeing
■Keyless stay with smart lock
The ■kitchen has cooking utensils, a kettle, and a microwave.
Perfect for longer ■stays or business travel
< Other amenities >
Air purifier, air conditioner, hair dryer, shampoo, conditioner
Body-soap/hangers
Trains
7 minutes on foot from Kiyomizu Gojo station exit 4
[Bus]
3-minute walk from Kyoto Station to Gojozaka
[Car]
10 minutes from Kyoto Station
Other things to note
* No room clothes, pajamas, toothbrushes, or skincare amenities are provided. Please bring your own.
Registration Details
Hotels and Inns Business Act | 京都市 | 京都市指令保医セ第 167 号
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Kyoto, once the imperial capital of Japan, is a city where the past and present coexist in harmony. It offers a journey into Japan's history while also providing the comforts and advancements of a contemporary city.
The city's historical richness is evident in its 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These include awe-inspiring temples such as Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion) and Kiyomizu-dera, along with exquisite shrines like Fushimi Inari Taisha with its distinctive red torii gates. Each landmark provides an exclusive insight into Japan's cultural legacy and architectural magnificence.
Kyoto is also celebrated for its traditional arts and crafts. Visitors have the chance to observe craftsmen in their workshops or even join workshops to learn practices like tea ceremony, calligraphy, or kimono dressing. Gion, the city's geisha district, allows visitors to see these graceful artists adorned in their traditional costumes.
For those who appreciate natural beauty, Kyoto won't disappoint. The Philosopher's Path offers a peaceful walk along a canal lined with cherry trees while Arashiyama Bamboo Grove presents a mesmerizing walk through soaring bamboo shoots. The city becomes especially scenic during spring and autumn when cherry blossoms flourish and leaves turn color.
Culinary enthusiasts will be delighted by Kyoto's food scene. The city is famous for its kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal), matcha (green tea), and yuba (tofu skin), offering a variety of gastronomic experiences that mirror its history and culture.
Shopping aficionados will find satisfaction in both traditional markets like Nishiki Market - often dubbed "Kyoto's Kitchen" due to its extensive selection of food-related items - as well as modern shopping districts that offer everything from luxury fashion to eccentric souvenirs.
In summary, Kyoto enchants with its enduring allure, cultural wealth, and natural splendor. Whether you're exploring historic landmarks, immersing yourself in traditional practices, or simply relishing the local cuisine, Kyoto provides a travel experience that is both deeply rewarding and distinctly Japanese.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM