Gion Shinmonso
9,0/10 Exceptional - Based on 110 reviews
A haven of serenity nestled in the historic district of Gion, Gion Shinmonso embodies Japanese tradition in all its authenticity. This ryokan in Kyoto charms with its tatami floors, relaxing public baths, and wellness services imbued with refinement. With a 24-hour reception and daily housekeeping, the establishment combines warm hospitality with modern comfort, ensuring a peaceful stay for its guests.
Decorated in traditional Japanese style, the rooms offer a total immersion in the country’s elegance. Featuring futons delicately placed on the floor and warm wooden elements, they also come with private bathrooms to combine comfort and intimacy. Air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and complimentary toiletries complete the experience, whether for couples or families seeking a haven of calm.
Harmoniously located near an array of renowned restaurants, the ryokan allows for a taste of Kyoto’s culinary richness. Notable establishments such as Gion Komori or Tamura, located just a few steps away, offer a palette of authentic flavors. Moreover, it is ideally positioned to explore the surrounding temples and discover the cultural treasures that make this historic city famous.
Japanese Authenticity Evaluation
7/10 Harmoniously designed, this ryokan elegantly marries modern touches with a traditional base. The culinary offering is appetizing, faithful to the Japanese style. The baths are distinguished by a certain charm but lack exceptional aspects. The rooms are welcoming and well-decorated, including tatamis and boutique elements.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Public Bath
Massages
24-hour Reception
Tatami
Wi-Fi Connection
Air Conditioning
Customer Reviews: What They Liked
The location is appreciated for its proximity to the Gion district, making it easy to explore Kyoto.
The ryokan’s rooms are spacious, well-arranged, with good sound insulation and comfortable futons.
The staff is described as very welcoming, friendly, and attentive, contributing to a pleasant stay experience.
The traditional breakfast is mentioned as excellent, hearty, and served with care by the staff.
The ryokan offers an onsen appreciated for its comfort and size, providing an authentic and relaxing experience to visitors.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Gion Shinmonso ryokan?
Check-in is between 16:00 and 21:00, while check-out must be completed between 07:00 and 10:00.
What languages are spoken at Gion Shinmonso ryokan?
The ryokan staff speaks English and Japanese, facilitating communication with international guests.
Are there any restrictions or special regulations to follow?
The ryokan is entirely non-smoking and observes quiet hours from 22:00 to 07:00 to ensure a peaceful stay.
What wellness services are offered?
The ryokan offers a public bath and massage services for an additional fee.
What dining options are available nearby?
Guests can enjoy numerous restaurants in the immediate vicinity, such as Gion Komori restaurant and Tamura restaurant.
Does the ryokan have parking for guests?
Gion Shinmonso ryokan does not have parking on its premises.
What tourist activities are accessible near the ryokan?
Nearby attractions include the Samurai Kembu Kyoto theater, the Shoren-in and Kiyomizu-dera temples, as well as Maruyama Park.
Does the ryokan accept pets?
Pets are not allowed at the Gion Shinmonso establishment.
Are there any cultural activities offered by the ryokan?
The ryokan does not offer specific cultural activities, but its ideal location in the heart of Kyoto allows easy access to various Japanese cultural experiences.
How to get around from the ryokan using public transport?
The ryokan is located just a few hundred meters from Sanjo Keihan subway stations and Sanjo and Gion-Shijo train stations, offering easy access to public transportation.
Is there easy access to the airport from the ryokan?
Osaka International Airport is located 46 km from the ryokan, providing relatively easy access by public transport services or by car.
What types of rooms are available at Gion Shinmonso ryokan?
The ryokan offers various room options, including Japanese-style rooms with futons, suitable for solo travelers or groups of up to eight people.