The granite facade promises grand things, but the Hearton is a strange place. The lobby is a ...
Ryokan owners like to talk of their inns as family homes, and Yoshikawa may be the most ...
This is a super hotel in the same way that Tesco’s is a super market: it’s convenient and ...
This beautiful two-storey house has been welcoming guests since 1873. The hospitality is ...
Even though Ishihara was famously the favourite inn of cinema legend Akira Kurosawa, there are ...
For the last five years, the Iori company has been turning classic townhouses into luxury ...
Much has been written about Hiiragiya since it opened in 1861, usually rich with superlatives. ...
From wireless internet to shoe-dryers to two fully equipped kitchens, this backpacker hostel ...
Readers of Conde Nast Traveller voted the Hyatt Regency the best hotel in Kyoto (and Japan’s ...
The name hasn’t been accurate since the early 1980s, but the 320-room New Hankyu began ...
The thin tower of ferroconcrete doesn’t promise much, but ring the doorbell and the bright red ...
This foreigner-friendly guesthouse is wonderfully intimate, with just two private rooms and a ...
The Granvia has one great advantage to brag about, over other hotels: most of the city’s buses, ...
A light renovation has turned a century-old townhouse into one of the city’s most economical ...
The quirky amenities here include a branch of Seattle’s Best Coffee and a micro-wave in the ...
The Kyoto Royal may have opened in 1972, but its rooms underwent a complete makeover in June ...
You’ll either love or hate the design here. The lobby of black marble and mirrors, crystal ...
The setting can’t be faulted: the 501-room Westin sits against a verdant mountain and boasts ...
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