Guest User
October 30, 2024
The hotel is at the foot of Arashiyama Park, opposite Arashi Gorge and Togetsukyo Bridge. The hotel is not big, but it is very quiet. The service is first-class and the rooms are also very good. The restaurant is not big. Breakfast is Japanese and Western, and it is a mini version. You can leave the hotel. Along the Katsura River are high-end hotels, restaurants and Internet celebrity cafes. When you go out and turn to the right, you will see Tenryuji Temple. Going further, you will reach the Arashiyama Electric Railway Station. It is surrounded by commercial and scenic spots. It is very lively, and there are many guests in the morning and evening. What a great time to go for a walk! The basic room we booked was okay in size, the suite was in the best location and the price was high! Saga, Arashiyama, temples, bamboo paths, maple leaves, and rivers are the themes of this area, echoing the old streets, scattered layouts, portals, and stone steps of Higashiyama Kiyomizu Temple! They are two of the most beautiful areas in Kyoto!
There is a Japanese girl named Maori in the restaurant. She speaks some Chinese and is very warm, friendly and beautiful!
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