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Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Ohara Onsen Yumoto Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato, your cozy retreat nestled in the scenic outskirts of Kyoto! With nightly rates starting from just ¥8,500, you can experience the charm of traditional Japanese hospitality without breaking the bank. Located at 41, Kusao-Cho, Oohara, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto-Shi, this delightful inn is just 8mi from the bustling city center, allowing you to indulge in the tranquility of nature while still being close enough to explore Kyoto's rich cultural tapestry.

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Rooms

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110 sqft

Japanese Style, Single

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Offering free toiletries, this single room includes a shared bathroom with slippers. The single room offers air conditioning, tatami, a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 futon.

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130 sqft

Japanese Style, Shared Bathroom

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding. Bathrooms and toilets are shared. Simple, air-conditioned Japanese room with nature views. Includes a TV and green tea. This room is individually designed/decorated.

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130 sqft

Japanese Style, Quadruple

Flat-screen TV

Tea/Coffee maker

Providing free toiletries, this quadruple room includes a shared bathroom with slippers. The quadruple room provides air conditioning, tatami, a tea and coffee maker, a dining area, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 4 futons.

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Imagine soaking your stresses away in a rejuvenating hot spring bath, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of nature! Guests give this delightful 3-star gem a thumbs up with an impressive review count of 495. With free private parking and wifi, you can effortlessly unwind in this serene haven. Enjoy delectable meals at the in-house restaurant, or take advantage of the shuttle service to discover nearby attractions. And if you're in the mood to host an event, they offer meeting facilities to cater to your needs.

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Experience the Best

Ohara Onsen also boasts free air conditioning to keep you comfortable, as well as non-smoking rooms to ensure a breath of fresh air. Whether you're wandering the beautiful gardens or simply enjoying the warm and inviting atmosphere, this onsen inn promises to deliver an unforgettable experience that beautifully blends relaxation and adventure. Book your stay today!

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Photo of the whole room in Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato

Plan Your Stay

Get ready to tantalize your taste buds at Ohara Onsen Yumoto Kyo No Minshuku Ohara No Sato's in-house restaurant, 雲井茶屋! Picture yourself seated at a traditional Japanese dining table, where every dish is a work of art. The ambiance is steeped in history and culture, providing the perfect backdrop for your culinary adventure. Savor authentic Japanese cuisine crafted from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're indulging in delicate sushi or warm, comforting noodle dishes, each bite will whisk you away to a world of flavor and tradition — ideal for those looking to embrace the essence of Japanese gastronomy!

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Food close-up in Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Hot spring bath

Non-smoking rooms

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato

Restaurant

雲井茶屋

Traditional, Japanese

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Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato
This is a very unique, traditional type of accommodation and non-Japanese guests who are open-minded and pay attention to the cues and information from the staff about how things work will have a wonderfully memorable time. This is not an impersonal contemporary hotel: guests necessarily interact a bit with one another and the staff and your schedule will also be led by the dining, bathing, and lights out hours. It is a beautiful building and garden set in a very beautiful area with lovely walks and tearooms, and if you can manage the journey to the village and are willing to go along with the experience, you will be left with a feeling of tranquillity. The miso varieties were incredibly delicious and the different elements of the dinner and breakfast were explained very thoroughly and were very fresh. LGBTQ guests will feel welcomed here. - Although it creates a bit more washing up, it would be great if you could offer an additional separate pot at dinner for groups/couples who inform the accommodation in advance that they are a mixture of meat-eating and non-meat-eating guests. This allows guests to avoid the awkward predicament of finding a consensus between the options of everyone at the table eating vegetarian and the vegetarian(s) in the group cooking their hotpot in broth with meat. The dinner is otherwise very easily made vegan/vegetarian friendly, with ample fresh vegetables on offer.

Corina

Everything on our stay gave us very authentic feeling - just what we wanted! It's easy to take a bus from Kyoto to Ohara and then there is a nice little scenic walk to this accommodation. They offer shuttle transfer also, but I recommend the walk if you don't carry big luggages. Accommodation itself was huge and has very nice old, japanese onsen feeling. We enjoyed the food and hospitality. Futon was actually pretty comfortable and we didn't mind the shared toilet because it was right outside our room and we didn't even see anybody else using them. There are plenty of toilets scattered around this accommodation. We were so tired of our travel so we didn't even try the onsen, so sorry, no review of that.

Emilia

It's the best choice you can ever make of you want to experience a real japaneese onsen ryokan. Surrounded by mountains, the place is so wonderful that I canceled all other plans to stay there longer. The onsen is fantastic, indoor and outdoor. They cook you breakfast and dinner, very foreneirs friendly staff, they make this place even better by their kind approach. I miss the place already and can't wait to come back during my next trip. For all 5 trips to Japan, this is forever number one for me. My 7yo son loved it as well. We want to thank Ohara no Sato staff for their kindness and the way they waived us when we were driving away🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

Anna

this was my second stay because I like it very much. It is a traditional building with very nice onsen, including the rotenburo (the bath outside), good food and reasonable price. I came before the Autumn season so there were not too many people, the room was great with the view on the inner garden. The staff is very friendly. The dinner and breakfast are traditional Japanese meals, so do not expect coffee and toasts. The house is a bit old, but that is the whole charm. The walk to the bus stop, around 15min. is great, among the fields and the old type of village, the countryside. Very quite at night, only the sound of the stream.

Beata

It was our first stay in a traditional japanese onsen, and it was amazing. Our room had a nice view to the forest and the small garden. At night it was calm, just nice "forest noises", what was relaxing after Kyoto. Everything is clean and tidy, the personell is kind. The onsen has 3 pools for men, and 3 separate for women, the water is clean and hot. So many tourists... The food was also traditional, you can try out japanesen breakfast and local specialities. Ohara is a beautiful village with many shrines and temples, you can go hiking and easily go around on foot. I would definitely go back one day, we had a great time.

Lili

This is a very unique, traditional type of accommodation and non-Japanese guests who are open-minded and pay attention to the cues and information from the staff about how things work will have a wonderfully memorable time. This is not an impersonal contemporary hotel: guests necessarily interact a bit with one another and the staff and your schedule will also be led by the dining, bathing, and lights out hours. It is a beautiful building and garden set in a very beautiful area with lovely walks and tearooms, and if you can manage the journey to the village and are willing to go along with the experience, you will be left with a feeling of tranquillity. The miso varieties were incredibly delicious and the different elements of the dinner and breakfast were explained very thoroughly and were very fresh. LGBTQ guests will feel welcomed here. - Although it creates a bit more washing up, it would be great if you could offer an additional separate pot at dinner for groups/couples who inform the accommodation in advance that they are a mixture of meat-eating and non-meat-eating guests. This allows guests to avoid the awkward predicament of finding a consensus between the options of everyone at the table eating vegetarian and the vegetarian(s) in the group cooking their hotpot in broth with meat. The dinner is otherwise very easily made vegan/vegetarian friendly, with ample fresh vegetables on offer.

Corina

Everything on our stay gave us very authentic feeling - just what we wanted! It's easy to take a bus from Kyoto to Ohara and then there is a nice little scenic walk to this accommodation. They offer shuttle transfer also, but I recommend the walk if you don't carry big luggages. Accommodation itself was huge and has very nice old, japanese onsen feeling. We enjoyed the food and hospitality. Futon was actually pretty comfortable and we didn't mind the shared toilet because it was right outside our room and we didn't even see anybody else using them. There are plenty of toilets scattered around this accommodation. We were so tired of our travel so we didn't even try the onsen, so sorry, no review of that.

Emilia

It's the best choice you can ever make of you want to experience a real japaneese onsen ryokan. Surrounded by mountains, the place is so wonderful that I canceled all other plans to stay there longer. The onsen is fantastic, indoor and outdoor. They cook you breakfast and dinner, very foreneirs friendly staff, they make this place even better by their kind approach. I miss the place already and can't wait to come back during my next trip. For all 5 trips to Japan, this is forever number one for me. My 7yo son loved it as well. We want to thank Ohara no Sato staff for their kindness and the way they waived us when we were driving away🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

Anna

this was my second stay because I like it very much. It is a traditional building with very nice onsen, including the rotenburo (the bath outside), good food and reasonable price. I came before the Autumn season so there were not too many people, the room was great with the view on the inner garden. The staff is very friendly. The dinner and breakfast are traditional Japanese meals, so do not expect coffee and toasts. The house is a bit old, but that is the whole charm. The walk to the bus stop, around 15min. is great, among the fields and the old type of village, the countryside. Very quite at night, only the sound of the stream.

Beata

It was our first stay in a traditional japanese onsen, and it was amazing. Our room had a nice view to the forest and the small garden. At night it was calm, just nice "forest noises", what was relaxing after Kyoto. Everything is clean and tidy, the personell is kind. The onsen has 3 pools for men, and 3 separate for women, the water is clean and hot. So many tourists... The food was also traditional, you can try out japanesen breakfast and local specialities. Ohara is a beautiful village with many shrines and temples, you can go hiking and easily go around on foot. I would definitely go back one day, we had a great time.

Lili

This is a very unique, traditional type of accommodation and non-Japanese guests who are open-minded and pay attention to the cues and information from the staff about how things work will have a wonderfully memorable time. This is not an impersonal contemporary hotel: guests necessarily interact a bit with one another and the staff and your schedule will also be led by the dining, bathing, and lights out hours. It is a beautiful building and garden set in a very beautiful area with lovely walks and tearooms, and if you can manage the journey to the village and are willing to go along with the experience, you will be left with a feeling of tranquillity. The miso varieties were incredibly delicious and the different elements of the dinner and breakfast were explained very thoroughly and were very fresh. LGBTQ guests will feel welcomed here. - Although it creates a bit more washing up, it would be great if you could offer an additional separate pot at dinner for groups/couples who inform the accommodation in advance that they are a mixture of meat-eating and non-meat-eating guests. This allows guests to avoid the awkward predicament of finding a consensus between the options of everyone at the table eating vegetarian and the vegetarian(s) in the group cooking their hotpot in broth with meat. The dinner is otherwise very easily made vegan/vegetarian friendly, with ample fresh vegetables on offer.

Corina

Everything on our stay gave us very authentic feeling - just what we wanted! It's easy to take a bus from Kyoto to Ohara and then there is a nice little scenic walk to this accommodation. They offer shuttle transfer also, but I recommend the walk if you don't carry big luggages. Accommodation itself was huge and has very nice old, japanese onsen feeling. We enjoyed the food and hospitality. Futon was actually pretty comfortable and we didn't mind the shared toilet because it was right outside our room and we didn't even see anybody else using them. There are plenty of toilets scattered around this accommodation. We were so tired of our travel so we didn't even try the onsen, so sorry, no review of that.

Emilia

It's the best choice you can ever make of you want to experience a real japaneese onsen ryokan. Surrounded by mountains, the place is so wonderful that I canceled all other plans to stay there longer. The onsen is fantastic, indoor and outdoor. They cook you breakfast and dinner, very foreneirs friendly staff, they make this place even better by their kind approach. I miss the place already and can't wait to come back during my next trip. For all 5 trips to Japan, this is forever number one for me. My 7yo son loved it as well. We want to thank Ohara no Sato staff for their kindness and the way they waived us when we were driving away🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️

Anna

this was my second stay because I like it very much. It is a traditional building with very nice onsen, including the rotenburo (the bath outside), good food and reasonable price. I came before the Autumn season so there were not too many people, the room was great with the view on the inner garden. The staff is very friendly. The dinner and breakfast are traditional Japanese meals, so do not expect coffee and toasts. The house is a bit old, but that is the whole charm. The walk to the bus stop, around 15min. is great, among the fields and the old type of village, the countryside. Very quite at night, only the sound of the stream.

Beata

It was our first stay in a traditional japanese onsen, and it was amazing. Our room had a nice view to the forest and the small garden. At night it was calm, just nice "forest noises", what was relaxing after Kyoto. Everything is clean and tidy, the personell is kind. The onsen has 3 pools for men, and 3 separate for women, the water is clean and hot. So many tourists... The food was also traditional, you can try out japanesen breakfast and local specialities. Ohara is a beautiful village with many shrines and temples, you can go hiking and easily go around on foot. I would definitely go back one day, we had a great time.

Lili

Location

Sakyo-ku Oharakusao 41, Kyoto, 601-1248 , Japan

Kyo no Minshuku Ohara no Sato