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Antique Kyomachi house for rent/with garden/bus stop 3 minutes on foot, subway 11 minutes on foot/near public bath/Netflix
The soft light that enters the courtyard illuminates the century-old Kyoto townhouse. Recommended for those who want to stay in Kyoto like a local, away from the hustle and bustle of tourist destinations. This townhouse is rented out as a whole, so you can spend a relaxing time with your family and friends without worrying about other guests. Some of the walls of the inn were DIY, and we carefully selected the interior ourselves.Antique stained glass, Isamu Noguchi's Japanese paper lighting, Simmons beds, Muji bed linens, and more are designed to make guests feel at home.You can feel the old Kyoto scenery as it is. The soft light and shadow from the courtyard quietly tells the story of the life of the Kyoto townhouse for more than a hundred years. Located away from the hustle and bustle of the city, this property is recommended for travelers who want to live and experience Kyoto like a local. This townhouse is rented as a whole, no need to share space with other guests, You can enjoy a private and quiet time with your family or friends. We will do the DIY renovation of the interior walls of the house. We carefully select and arrange all the furnishings and decorations in the room. Antique stained glass, Yusuke Noguchi designed Japanese paper lamps, Simmons mattress and Muji bedding, Every detail is intended to make guests feel as warm and secure as if they were at home, quietly experiencing the unique atmosphere of Kyoto.

Chanchan Machiya | 20㎡ Zen Garden|pax5
Entire home available large enough for 5-6 guests : 3 Bedrooms and 1 Bath, fully stocked Kitchen, free Wi-Fi, Tea room, Beautiful Courtyard and 2 bikes. This traditional award-winning Japanese home is 140 years old Machiya in the Nishijin district. It took over one year to complete the remodel with materials sourced to match the traditional décor and time of this home. Besides the living space, the home has a tea room and a beautiful Japanese courtyard. *Free storage; paid city pickup. Ask host*

K's Villa Kamogawa - Excellent River View
K's Villa Kamogawa-an is an authentic Kyoto style wooden house located right beside the Kamo river only 3 mins walk from Shichijo station. Maximum 7 guests, Suitable for 2 - 5 guests Please ensure you select the correct number of guests when booking <Important> Please come to K's Villa Office (K's House Kyoto) to CHECK-IN before 20:30pm. ※Please do NOT go to K's Villa directly. ・If you arrive before 16:00, we can keep your luggage at K' s Villa Office(K's House Kyoto) anytime after 9:00am.

Kyoto Machiya - 8 min to Kiyomizu, walk to Gion
Just an 8-minute walk to Kiyomizu Temple and 5 minutes to Sannenzaka, this traditional Kyoto Machiya townhouse is tucked away on a quiet street in Higashiyama. Enjoy a cozy tatami room and a Western bedroom with a queen bed, blending Japanese atmosphere with modern comfort. Gion is within walking distance, and Fushimi Inari is easy to reach by train. The peaceful atmosphere and ideal location make it a perfect stay for couples, small families, or friends seeking an authentic Kyoto experience.

kyoto villa soso (Near Kyoto station)
《May 2019 TV can be watched.》 It is located 15 minutes on foot from Kyoto station. It will be lent to a Kyoto townhouse style building. I put the finest furniture and the finest bed. You can also use wifi. The bath is about the size of two adults and uses Japanese cypress. It will be a very beautiful room just opened in January. Please try and stay at once. The location of the hotel is in a place where you can walk to downtown area of Kyoto and famous temples. It is a very convenient place.

(Near Gion)Machiya inside a temple, stay with Zen.
The beautifully refurnished 100-year machiya enjoys all the charm of traditional and modern Japan spirit: tatami, sliding wooden doors with wa-shi partition, private garden, along with selected luxurious modern comfort. Located inside the tranquil area of Chomyo temple while only 5 mins' walk from subway/Keihan Sanjo sta., we promise you a fully immersive Kyoto experience. Also convenient to walk to Gion and Heian Shrine. Supermarkets and amazing restaurants in neighborhood at your service.

JIN - Cozy Spacious Machiya+UniqueGarden+FreeWIFI
Experience an unique atmosphere in Kyoto's Machiya house "Higashiyama JIN". This vertically long "Machiya" house, the genuine Kyoto wooden architecture offers you a wonderful stay. The attractive little garden "Tsuboniwa" (inner garden) is an oasis where you can feel peace and harmony after a long day in the city. The entire house is completely yours during your stay. We are very much looking forward to hosting you here. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions :)

7 mins walk from Kyoto Station! /Up to 5 ppl /43㎡
Thank you for interested in our house. It takes about 7mins to walk from kyoto station to the house. ☆points☆ ◎2-floors house 43㎡(1F 26㎡、2F17㎡) ・Kitchen/refrigerator/freezer/washing machine (with drying function)/vacuum cleaner/bath/toilet/tableware/TV ・Toilet/Shower room ・3 mins walk from convenience store ・ High-Speed Wi-Fi ・Portable pocket Wi-Fi ◎Excellent access to popular tourist spots in Kansai ・convenient transportation ・7 mins walk to the sta ※This house has the stairs.

Guesthouse Hana - Tale Villa
A simple yet chic black wood exterior combined with a functional and elegant interior space. At the entrance, visitors are welcomed by an authentic Japanese garden with a beautiful water planter. In addition to the two gardens, the kitchen, living room, and sink have all been consolidated onto the 1st floor. A 1st floor space where everyone will want to gather when not sleeping. We have provided a functional and exciting space.

[Kyomachiya Rental] 115-year-old Kyomachiya · Takasegawa Shichijo
京町家貸切宿「高瀬川七条」は築115年の京町家をフルリノベーションした宿泊施設です。京都の美しい風景を形作る京町家を、当時の構造を残したまま、京都特有の蒸し暑い夏、底冷えの厳しい冬にも快適にお過ごしいただけるよう、気密性・断熱性能の高い建物に仕立て直しました。 1階の和室からは『露地』(※茶室へ通じる庭)をイメージした坪庭をご覧いただくことができます。また、廊下にはゆったりとくつろぎながら坪庭を眺めることができるようソファをご用意しました。夜にはライトアップされた坪庭を眺めながら、癒しの時間をお過ごしいただけます。 2階には寝室が2部屋あり、シングルベッド2台の部屋とダブルベッド1台の部屋をご用意しました。 5名様以上でご宿泊の場合は、少しご面倒ですが1階の和室にお布団を敷き、寝室としてご利用いただきます。 キッチンには簡単なお料理ができるよう調理器具と食器のご用意がございます。

Kids-Friendly, HiddenGem+CuteGarden/FreeWiFi+Bike
Gorgeously renovated on March 2017. This house has cute little Japanese garden called "Tsuboniwa" that is an unique characteristic part of Kyoto's Machiya house. Located very close from Tofukuji Station (JR Nara Line & Keihan Line), you can easily access many attractions of Kyoto. We ensure your stay will be a comfortable and lovely one, and very much looking forward to hosting you here.

【Kyotofish·Miyagawa】Geisha Ochaya
Located in Miyagawacho, one of Kyoto’s traditional geisha districts, on a quiet lane often considered among the most beautiful streets in the city. The house was originally a teahouse, a more refined type of building than a typical machiya and closely tied to geisha culture. Many original details remain, including a rare Hako-kaidan staircase crafted about 150 years ago.
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【Kouhaku Tofukuji】Machiya inn near Tofukuji Temple

Shiki Homes | Kyoka 鏡花

Haruka Nanseicho / Entire Home / Machiya Style

[Kyomachi House for Rent] An inn with an open-air bath and a side view of eight buildings

【囲 - KAKOI -】 3 min to Geisha District | Machiya

202LJ INN Nijo Castle Free WiFi & Bike

【New Open】Choan-Shoen|Central Kyoto| Small Groups

CITY-CENTER, UNIQUE, LUXURY, HISTORICAL TOWNHOUSE
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Traditionalhouse with an Open-Air Bath

[Coi House] Spacious single-family house, 7 minutes walk from Kiyomizu Gojo Station

Open-Air Bath is available! Up to 6ppl.

80yrs old genuine Kyoto "machiya"

Japanese traditional house excellent location.

jpreserve sakura

Kyoto Luxuary House/Kiyomizu Temple 8minwalk

Sugiyama is located in the Kyoto Station business district, 10-15 minutes walk from Kyoto Station, a detached Kyomachi house with a tatami Zen garden, 2 minutes walk from Toji Temple, with a private kitchen and bathroom.
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Kiyomizu Temple Pedestrian Area | 75 ㎡ New Kyoto Machiya Style 2LDK Rental | 10 min walk from Gion Shijo Station | Direct access to Kyoto Station Bus

Cozy & Private 3 Mins to Fushimi Inari, JR/Subway

Double Room ~ All Rooms with Washing Machine, Guest House 10 Minutes from☆ Kyoto Station ~

SALES~Near Kyoto Station/Suitable for long stay

Kyoto Escape: Outdoor Bath & Mountain View

~Clean & Modern Studio ~ 8min to Nijo sta. ~ WIFI

Matsuishi King Deluxe 502

Spacious room up to 6. Near subway, top sights
When is the best time to visit Kyoto?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | R1,776 ZAR | R1,692 ZAR | R2,368 ZAR | R2,977 ZAR | R2,334 ZAR | R1,996 ZAR | R2,013 ZAR | R1,945 ZAR | R1,945 ZAR | R2,673 ZAR | R2,791 ZAR | R2,115 ZAR |
| Avg. temp | 6°C | 7°C | 10°C | 15°C | 20°C | 24°C | 28°C | 30°C | 26°C | 20°C | 14°C | 9°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Kyoto?
Many travelers choose accommodations around Gion for its historic streets, Arashiyama for a scenic atmosphere, or near Kyoto Station for convenience. Each area has distinct character, from tranquil temples to lively markets.
What are the best things to do in Kyoto with kids?
Families often explore Fushimi Inari Taisha’s famous shrine paths, stroll bamboo groves in Arashiyama, and discover interactive exhibits at local museums. Parks and riverside areas also provide space to unwind together.
What are some of the best things to do in Kyoto?
Explore the historic temples of Kiyomizu-dera and Kinkaku-ji, wander traditional streets in Gion, and stroll through Arashiyama's bamboo groves. Markets and gardens showcase Kyoto’s blend of old and new.
How is the weather in Kyoto?
Kyoto has cool winters around 37–54°F (3–12°C) and warm, humid summers reaching 93°F (34°C). Spring and autumn are often praised for comfortable temperatures and pleasant weather.
What are the best places to visit in Kyoto?
Kinkaku-ji, Fushimi Inari Taisha, and the Philosopher’s Path are among the most popular sites, known for beautiful architecture and seasonal scenery. Nishiki Market and Nijo Castle also invite exploration.
What are some hiking trails in Kyoto?
Explore scenic routes like the Philosopher’s Path, climb the steps at Fushimi Inari Taisha, or wander the gentle trails of the Arashiyama hills. Trails often pass shrines, forests, and peaceful viewpoints.
What are some family activities we can do in Kyoto?
Families frequently enjoy visiting Kyoto Aquarium, exploring animal encounters at city zoos, and making crafts in local workshops. Strolling riverside parks or discovering cultural festivals together can create lasting memories.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Kyoto?
Many visitors take day trips to Nara for historic sites, the Uji area for tea culture, or explore nature and temples around Lake Biwa. Each destination invites a deeper look at the Kansai region’s traditions.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kyoto?
Kyoto has pet-friendly rentals in neighborhoods such as Higashiyama, Gion, and around the riverfront. Local parks and walking areas can make it comfortable for guests traveling with animals.
What are some local tips for visiting Kyoto?
Explore quieter temples in the early morning, and try public transportation for getting around dense areas. Many tea houses and side streets reveal local character away from main thoroughfares.
What is Kyoto known for?
Kyoto is known for its historic temples, traditional neighborhoods, and rich food culture, as well as annual festivals. The city holds centuries of artistic and spiritual traditions that continue today.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Kyoto?
Seek out lesser-known temples tucked into residential areas, artisan studios in Nishijin, or narrow alleys lined with small cafés near Miyagawacho. Botanical gardens and riverside paths can bring a peaceful break from busy sites.
What are the best foods to try in Kyoto?
Kyoto’s favorites include delicate kaiseki meals, yudofu (tofu hot pot), and matcha sweets. Nishin soba, pickled vegetables, and seasonal wagashi reflect local ingredients and tradition.
What should I bring for a trip to Kyoto?
Pack comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing—layers are useful for changing temperatures—plus slip-on shoes for temple visits. An umbrella or rain jacket helps in spring and early summer, when rainfall is more common.
What is the nightlife in Kyoto like?
Kyoto has a mix of relaxed bars, intimate izakaya, and jazz lounges, with lively pockets in Pontocho and Kawaramachi. Some neighborhoods feature traditional entertainment, while others draw visitors with creative drinks and music.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Kyoto?
Gion Matsuri in midsummer, Aoi Matsuri in late spring, and Jidai Matsuri in autumn are among Kyoto’s most well-known festivals. These events feature traditional parades, performances, and seasonal celebrations.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kyoto?
Kyoto has family-friendly rentals, especially in neighborhoods like Arashiyama, Higashiyama, and near city parks. Many hosts provide extra space, kid-friendly amenities, and local tips for exploring together.
When is the best time to visit Kyoto?
Late spring and autumn are frequently suggested for visiting Kyoto, when cherry blossoms or vibrant foliage create striking seasonal scenery. These periods are popular for outdoor activities and cultural festivals.
All about Kyoto
Kyoto is one of the most charming cities in the world. For more than a millennium — until 1868 — it was the imperial seat of Japan, and all that power was a magnet for opulence, artists and artisans, and religion. Today, the city remains at the heart of the country’s cultural traditions, with thousands of palaces, temples, and shrines, not to mention its famous geisha districts.
Wandering through Kyoto can mean stopping at every turn, delighted by the curve of a rooftop or the ancient timbers framing a shop. Despite 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the gilded Kinkakuji (Gold Pavilion), and districts like Higashiyama, whose streets could double as the set for a historical epic, Kyoto is not a living museum. With more than 1.5 million residents, the city boasts countless cocktail bars, chic restaurants, and street-food stalls, and a thriving music scene.
What are the top things to do in Kyoto?
Nishiki Market
Visiting this five-block-long covered food market in central Kyoto, which is open from midmorning to early evening, is a must for food lovers. Picture barrels of pickles and dried vegetables, display cases of exquisite wagashi (sweets), and heaps of frilly dried fish. You can snack on meat skewers or crackly senbei as you wander through the market, or pore over the shelves of cooking implements and jarred preserves, looking for gifts to bring home. Afterward, peek in at the nearby Tenmangu Shrine or wander over to the Gion, the city’s most famous geisha district.
Arashiyama
On the west side of Kyoto, just as the dense inner city gives way to the slopes of the surrounding mountains, this charming district thrums with tourists — with pockets of serenity nearby. Wander along the wide, shady paths that snake through the famous bamboo grove. Visit a host of temples, from the tiny thatch-roofed Gio-ji through the expansive Tenryu-ji, with its showstopper garden and majestic views of the mountain peaks. Spend a few hours at the Fukuda Art Museum admiring paintings from the Edo Period.
Philosopher’s Path
This mile-long path, located in the northern part of the Higashiyama district, leads between two of Kyoto’s best-known sites — Ginkakuji (the Silver Pavilion) and the neighborhood surrounding Nanzenji Temple — and the journey is just as rewarding as either destination. The paved walkway traces the route of a narrow canal, shaded by thousands of cherry trees, and offers plenty of reasons to detour in the form of temples, cafes, and boutiques.
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Kyoto's top spots, include Fushimi Inari-taisha, Nishiki Market, and Yasaka Shrine
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