"We stayed for 2 nights. Hotel is walking distance from the train station which is convenient. You are able to rent a bike for free! So much fun. Great amenities. Staff are so kind, nice and very helpful. They also speak English. There is Lawson next to the hotel so you can easily walk over there to buy snacks and drinks. We enjoyed it and highly recommend it! "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Best hotel we stayed at in Japan! Very clean, spacious and well laid out rooms. Helpful staff. Great bakery and coffee in the coffee shop downstairs! (Although coffee is pretty pricey). Walkable to many locations and easy access to both subway and city bus stops. "
"Really great hotel. It has an amazing breakfast buffet that starts really early so perfect for early risers. The laundry room is convenient although you need to compete with the rest of the guests to get a machine, and you have the issue that if it doesn't ddry well you need a second load. The rooms are comfortable with all the necessary amenities. Perfect when coming from the train station"
"Located only a couple of blocks from the main train station, this hotel was a great pick. Incredibly clean as you must take your shoes off at the entrance and roll your luggage through water before entering the lobby, and your room. The variety of hot springs baths you can choose from and the extras, such as evening noodles, ice creams and massage chairs make this a great place for families to stay. There are a number of reasonably priced restaurants nearby along with a token Don Quijote just down the street. Also on the same road as public buses 205 and 206 which take you to the tourist attractions such as the golden Pavillon. "
Daigo-ji Temple is just one of the places to see in Kyoto, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around this culturally rich area's picturesque gardens and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.
This shrine at the base of Inari Mountain is dedicated to the goddess of rice and prosperity. See its thousands of red gates around a network of beautiful trails.
Zuishin-in Temple is located in a culturally rich area of Kyoto known for its temples and interesting historical sites. You'll find 2250 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Zuishin-in Temple?
Study the collections at Kyoto National Museum, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art or National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto. While you're exploring, swing by Tofuku-ji Temple, Sanjusangen-do Temple and Three-Year Slope to learn a bit about the area. You can catch a show at Gion Corner, Kyoto MINAMIZA Theatre and Pontocho's Kaburenjo Theater.
How can I get to Zuishin-in Temple?
With so many choices for transport, exploring the area around Zuishin-in Temple is simple. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Higashino Station, Keihan Yamashina and Yamashina Station. If you're taking a train into town, Shinomiya Station and Misasagi Station are the closest stops to Yamashina Ward.