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Quiet town in Otsu near to Kyoto

Hotel Koo Otsuhyakucho in Otsu offers a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese architecture and modern comforts. Guests frequently praise its beautifully restored machiya-style design, which provides an authentic cultural experience. The rooms are described as spacious and well-appointed, featuring amenities such as tatami flooring and contemporary furnishings. The communal areas, including a serene lounge, offer complimentary beverages like coffee, tea, and sake, enhancing the overall guest experience. The staff is noted for their exceptional hospitality, providing attentive and personalized service. The hotel’s location in Otsu provides a peaceful environment, with convenient access to nearby attractions. Overall, Hotel Koo Otsuhyakucho is highly recommended for travelers seeking a unique and memorable stay that encapsulates the essence of Japanese culture.
Posted: Feb 10, 2025
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