Japanese Ryokan Seryo - Kyoto
35.11939, 135.83358Located a mere 6 minutes by foot from Jikkoin, Japanese Ryokan Seryo Hotel Kyoto features Wi-Fi in public areas and a car park on site. Offering Japanese dishes, this 4-star ryokan is nestled in the Sakyo Ward district of Kyoto, just a minute's drive from Sanzen-in.
Location
Located 3.9 miles from Iwakura Jissoin, the Kyoto hotel is also 11 miles from Karasuma railroad station. The Kyoto accommodation is right off Umenomiya Shrine and 41 miles from Itami airport. The hotel will also take you to the Shinto Kifune Shrine, which is approximately a 15-minute drive away.
Rooms
There are 9 rooms comprising a sitting area. They come with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as such comforts as climate control. Private bathrooms include nice touches such as a shower cap. Certain rooms offer views of the garden.
Eat & Drink
The à la carte restaurant in the Japanese Ryokan Seryo Kyoto offers dishes for lunch. This Kyoto accommodation is about 500 feet from Rogawachaya, which serves delectable meals.
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
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Garden view
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Heating
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Air conditioning
Essential information about Japanese Ryokan Seryo
💵 Lowest room price | 781 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 8.3 mi |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.8 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 40.3 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Itami, ITM |
Location
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Reviews of Japanese Ryokan Seryo
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missingWrote a review on Dec 09large roomprivate onsendelicious foodhard pillows
The Deluxe Studio had a large traditional Japanese room with a private onsen, which felt truly special. Soaking in the outdoor onsen while surrounded by nature was a highlight. Dinner and breakfast were stunning. the Kaiseki dinner topped off with delicious dishes was unforgettable. The warm welcome with homemade matcha mochi set a lovely tone. One downside was the hard pillows that made sleeping a bit uncomfortable. The location, while serene, required some travel to get to Kyoto's main attractions, which could be a hassle. Still, the ambiance and meals made it a memorable stay.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 05peaceful retreatenjoyable explorations
stroll to serene parks and temples nearby for enjoyable explorations
staying here was perfect for exploring as it’s just a few steps from the tranquil Oharano Sato and only about a 10-minute walk from the stunning Sanzen-in temple, giving me the chance to soak in the natural beauty and charm of Kyoto quickly and easily while enjoying peaceful walks to nearby attractions.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 21beautiful onsendifficult to find
The outdoor onsen was an absolute highlight, providing a private and serene retreat surrounded by nature and flourishing gardens, perfect for relaxation.
Finding the hotel was quite challenging. it took us considerable time and effort to ask locals for directions, which detracted from our initial experience.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 15welcoming staff
Use a translation app for smoother communication. while staff are welcoming, their English is limited.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 05outdoor onsenpoor directionslimited entertainment
The outdoor onsen was a highlight of our stay.
Finding the hotel was quite challenging. we had to ask several locals for directions, which was frustrating and time-consuming. It felt as though the public onsen was too small for the number of guests, leading to long waits and disappointment. Additionally, the lack of entertainment options made the experience feel limited, making it hard to enjoy an extended stay.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 21homemade mochi
I knew this place was special. They greeted us with homemade matcha mochi, which was like nothing I’ve ever tasted before, and the warm atmosphere. The outdoor onsen was an absolute highlight too, we had it all to ourselves, soaking in the tranquility while overlooking a fine garden.
It wasn't exactly cheap, but for the experience, it felt justifiable.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 19scenic onsendelicious diningtransportation issueinconvenient access
One simple answer, yes or no?
The outdoor onsen was incredibly peaceful, the Kaiseki dinner was a visual and culinary delight. Each bite was beautifully presented and flavorful.
Limited accessibility to public transport could be challenging especially for those traveling with luggage. Additional walking from the bus stop to the ryokan can be cumbersome.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 06private onsenkaiseki dinnerrushed breakfast
What an unforgettable experience! The private onsen was pure bliss, and the Japanese Kaiseki dinner was a feast for the senses, but we found breakfast a bit rushed.
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missingWrote a review on May 20peaceful retreatdelicious diningprivate onsen
staying at the japanese ryokan seryo was an unforgettable experience. our triple room opened up to a serene moss-filled garden with a koi pond, making it a peaceful retreat. the outdoor onsen was a highlight, clean and private, allowing us to relax in tranquility. dinner and breakfast were absolutely delicious, a feast for the senses!
i do recommend.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 27pristine facilities
Pristinely kept and exceptionally accommodating service with a deep cultural richness.
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