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Ryokan Nenrinbo

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Ryokan Nenrinbo, a delightful gem nestled in the beauty of Kyoto, Japan! Just 2.7mi from the bustling city center, this charming 3-star hotel is an ideal escape for travelers looking to indulge in the serenity of traditional Japanese hospitality while being close enough to explore all the vibrant sights the city has to offer. With prices starting from just $112, you're in for a treat that's easy on the wallet while offering incredible experiences.

Inner courtyard view in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Mountain view in Ryokan Nenrinbo

Rooms

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500 sqft

Japanese Style Deluxe Annex

Spa tub

Balcony

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Features a private open-air bath. This room is fitted with tatami (woven-straw) flooring and traditional futon bedding. A flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea are included. Room size will vary depending on the number of guests. Guests with meal-inclusive plan can choose to eat dinner at a private dining room or in the guest room. Breakfast will be served in the dining area.

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300 sqft

Japanese Style, Mountain View

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

This family room renovated in April 2018, has a seating area, mountain view and electric kettle. Views of the garden and mountains are featured in a guest room and an private bathroom.

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1 Twin Bed

Room - 2 Twin

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

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At Ryokan Nenrinbo, comfort meets convenience with an array of fabulous amenities to enhance your stay. Feel the stress melt away as you unwind in the outdoor swimming pool or soak in the hot tub, perfect for rejuvenating after a day of sightseeing. The lush garden invites guests to soak in the tranquility of nature, while free WiFi keeps you connected to share your Kyoto adventures. And for those planning a gathering, the hotel offers meeting and banquet facilities—extra charges may apply, but the memories you’ll create are priceless!

Mountain view in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Property building in Ryokan Nenrinbo

Experience the Best

Don’t just take our word for it—354 reviews prove that this picturesque retreat charms guests with its inviting atmosphere and thoughtful touches like free private parking and air-conditioned non-smoking rooms equipped with bathtubs and bidets. From soothing massages to beautiful outdoor spaces, Ryokan Nenrinbo has everything you need for your Kyoto getaway. Pack your bags and get ready for unforgettable moments in this enchanting locale!

Bathroom in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Bathroom in Ryokan Nenrinbo

Plan Your Stay

At Ryokan Nenrinbo, every moment spent here is like stepping into a traditional Japanese postcard! The delightful atmosphere will envelop you as you take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens and mountains. You might find yourself enchanted by the delicate cherry blossoms dancing in the breeze or enjoying the calming sounds of nature while sipping on a fresh cup of Japanese tea. Don’t forget to explore the serene gardens, where you can take leisurely walks or find a cozy nook to gather your thoughts or immerse yourself in a good book. It's the perfect blend of nature and tranquility you didn't know you needed!

Food in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Food in Ryokan Nenrinbo

Amenities

Outdoor swimming pool

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Hot tub

Massage

Parking On Site

Non-smoking rooms

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Fitness centre/facilities in Ryokan Nenrinbo

Pool

Outdoor, Adults only

Seasonal, Shallow end, With view

Swimming pool in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Swimming pool in Ryokan Nenrinbo
Ryokan Nenrinbo
Everything was perfect! The staff is absolutely adorable and so so nice! The rooms were very spacious, very clean and so pretty. It was an amazing experience to stay at this Ryokan. The location, albeit not the easiest accessible, is gorgeous. The lobby was gorgeous, with a view on a splendid garden. The overall atmosphere of this Ryokan is what you expect: poetic and heart warming. We also tried their Kaiseki dinner which was a wonderful, albeit intersting, experience! The traditionnal breakfast on the morning was also very enjoyable. After dinner, we went to the public bath to relax before the night. It was, as always, a wonderful experience that we would recommend to anyone! This accomodation definitely exceeded our expectations. The staff helped us when we had an issue with our taxi on our leaving day and we couldn't be more thankfull! They were always there for us and made us feel welcomed right away. Thank you again for caring about us so much.

Sazanka

It is a good option for a family wanting to experience an onsen spa hotel. It is in the outskirts of Kyoto, and the view from the bath to massive pine groves is glorious. The flipside is, there are no restaurants or shops around. There were two (or three, we never found out) baths, but only the bigger one was open. It was well maintained and had great views, though they had not fired up the heating at the corridor leading to it so it got chilly with the yukata provided. There was a mix-up and it turned out we had not ordered dinner, but the personnel offered us options to order in, so we had good sushi, no complaints there. The room itself was lovely, though the view from the window was the ugly backside of some building nearby. The breakfast, traditional with soup, fish and rice, was good quality. Overall good value for money and recommended.

Gerardo

great ryokan! a little far from the subway, but there is a bus stop nearby, and the hotel also provides a shuttle service to Kinkakuji and the nearest subway station in the morning at 9 and 10 am. We stayed in a Japanese style room and it was an unforgettable experience! The rooms are clean and spacious. As a compliment from the hotel there is tea and a small selection of traditional Kyoto sweets. The hotel also has public baths, which can be used free of charge by every hotel visitor. The rooms also provide traditional yukatas, which you can wear to walk around the hotel. We booked a room with breakfast - and I highly recommend this, since this ryokan serves a traditional Japanese breakfast, consisting of many dishes. Great choice for this price!

Ekaterina

Breakfast was excellent - traditional Japanese and delicious, and lots of different dishes. The Onsen was wonderfully relaxing; and the pool was a good size - 25 metres - good for lengths. The staff were very helpful; and the place was very clean and comfortable. Rooms are large and spacious for a family of 3. All set in beautiful surroundings. The accommodation was convenient for Kinkaku-Ji - with the hotel providing a shuttle bus to it. Good public transport links to the rest of Kyoto - first by bus, and then by subway/train (Kyoto is quite spread out and its amazing sights are all over the city). There are a few beautiful temples close by too.

Richard

LOVED this ryokan, it was a great place to recharge during our trip to Japan. The hospitality was incredible, the room was lovely and simple and the duvets were so comfortable we wanted to find out how to buy them and take them home. Amenities were great, and we enjoyed the onsen with a gorgeous view of the forest. The meals were great, but just so much food we felt bad we couldn't come close to finishing it. Close to the city so it was easy to get to, but far enough away that it felt tranquil and calm. The gardens were beautiful and the staff were very helpful and accomodating.

Alia

Everything was perfect! The staff is absolutely adorable and so so nice! The rooms were very spacious, very clean and so pretty. It was an amazing experience to stay at this Ryokan. The location, albeit not the easiest accessible, is gorgeous. The lobby was gorgeous, with a view on a splendid garden. The overall atmosphere of this Ryokan is what you expect: poetic and heart warming. We also tried their Kaiseki dinner which was a wonderful, albeit intersting, experience! The traditionnal breakfast on the morning was also very enjoyable. After dinner, we went to the public bath to relax before the night. It was, as always, a wonderful experience that we would recommend to anyone! This accomodation definitely exceeded our expectations. The staff helped us when we had an issue with our taxi on our leaving day and we couldn't be more thankfull! They were always there for us and made us feel welcomed right away. Thank you again for caring about us so much.

Sazanka

It is a good option for a family wanting to experience an onsen spa hotel. It is in the outskirts of Kyoto, and the view from the bath to massive pine groves is glorious. The flipside is, there are no restaurants or shops around. There were two (or three, we never found out) baths, but only the bigger one was open. It was well maintained and had great views, though they had not fired up the heating at the corridor leading to it so it got chilly with the yukata provided. There was a mix-up and it turned out we had not ordered dinner, but the personnel offered us options to order in, so we had good sushi, no complaints there. The room itself was lovely, though the view from the window was the ugly backside of some building nearby. The breakfast, traditional with soup, fish and rice, was good quality. Overall good value for money and recommended.

Gerardo

great ryokan! a little far from the subway, but there is a bus stop nearby, and the hotel also provides a shuttle service to Kinkakuji and the nearest subway station in the morning at 9 and 10 am. We stayed in a Japanese style room and it was an unforgettable experience! The rooms are clean and spacious. As a compliment from the hotel there is tea and a small selection of traditional Kyoto sweets. The hotel also has public baths, which can be used free of charge by every hotel visitor. The rooms also provide traditional yukatas, which you can wear to walk around the hotel. We booked a room with breakfast - and I highly recommend this, since this ryokan serves a traditional Japanese breakfast, consisting of many dishes. Great choice for this price!

Ekaterina

Breakfast was excellent - traditional Japanese and delicious, and lots of different dishes. The Onsen was wonderfully relaxing; and the pool was a good size - 25 metres - good for lengths. The staff were very helpful; and the place was very clean and comfortable. Rooms are large and spacious for a family of 3. All set in beautiful surroundings. The accommodation was convenient for Kinkaku-Ji - with the hotel providing a shuttle bus to it. Good public transport links to the rest of Kyoto - first by bus, and then by subway/train (Kyoto is quite spread out and its amazing sights are all over the city). There are a few beautiful temples close by too.

Richard

LOVED this ryokan, it was a great place to recharge during our trip to Japan. The hospitality was incredible, the room was lovely and simple and the duvets were so comfortable we wanted to find out how to buy them and take them home. Amenities were great, and we enjoyed the onsen with a gorgeous view of the forest. The meals were great, but just so much food we felt bad we couldn't come close to finishing it. Close to the city so it was easy to get to, but far enough away that it felt tranquil and calm. The gardens were beautiful and the staff were very helpful and accomodating.

Alia

Everything was perfect! The staff is absolutely adorable and so so nice! The rooms were very spacious, very clean and so pretty. It was an amazing experience to stay at this Ryokan. The location, albeit not the easiest accessible, is gorgeous. The lobby was gorgeous, with a view on a splendid garden. The overall atmosphere of this Ryokan is what you expect: poetic and heart warming. We also tried their Kaiseki dinner which was a wonderful, albeit intersting, experience! The traditionnal breakfast on the morning was also very enjoyable. After dinner, we went to the public bath to relax before the night. It was, as always, a wonderful experience that we would recommend to anyone! This accomodation definitely exceeded our expectations. The staff helped us when we had an issue with our taxi on our leaving day and we couldn't be more thankfull! They were always there for us and made us feel welcomed right away. Thank you again for caring about us so much.

Sazanka

It is a good option for a family wanting to experience an onsen spa hotel. It is in the outskirts of Kyoto, and the view from the bath to massive pine groves is glorious. The flipside is, there are no restaurants or shops around. There were two (or three, we never found out) baths, but only the bigger one was open. It was well maintained and had great views, though they had not fired up the heating at the corridor leading to it so it got chilly with the yukata provided. There was a mix-up and it turned out we had not ordered dinner, but the personnel offered us options to order in, so we had good sushi, no complaints there. The room itself was lovely, though the view from the window was the ugly backside of some building nearby. The breakfast, traditional with soup, fish and rice, was good quality. Overall good value for money and recommended.

Gerardo

great ryokan! a little far from the subway, but there is a bus stop nearby, and the hotel also provides a shuttle service to Kinkakuji and the nearest subway station in the morning at 9 and 10 am. We stayed in a Japanese style room and it was an unforgettable experience! The rooms are clean and spacious. As a compliment from the hotel there is tea and a small selection of traditional Kyoto sweets. The hotel also has public baths, which can be used free of charge by every hotel visitor. The rooms also provide traditional yukatas, which you can wear to walk around the hotel. We booked a room with breakfast - and I highly recommend this, since this ryokan serves a traditional Japanese breakfast, consisting of many dishes. Great choice for this price!

Ekaterina

Breakfast was excellent - traditional Japanese and delicious, and lots of different dishes. The Onsen was wonderfully relaxing; and the pool was a good size - 25 metres - good for lengths. The staff were very helpful; and the place was very clean and comfortable. Rooms are large and spacious for a family of 3. All set in beautiful surroundings. The accommodation was convenient for Kinkaku-Ji - with the hotel providing a shuttle bus to it. Good public transport links to the rest of Kyoto - first by bus, and then by subway/train (Kyoto is quite spread out and its amazing sights are all over the city). There are a few beautiful temples close by too.

Richard

LOVED this ryokan, it was a great place to recharge during our trip to Japan. The hospitality was incredible, the room was lovely and simple and the duvets were so comfortable we wanted to find out how to buy them and take them home. Amenities were great, and we enjoyed the onsen with a gorgeous view of the forest. The meals were great, but just so much food we felt bad we couldn't come close to finishing it. Close to the city so it was easy to get to, but far enough away that it felt tranquil and calm. The gardens were beautiful and the staff were very helpful and accomodating.

Alia

Location

Kita-ku Takagamine Kitatakagamine-cho 40, Kyoto, 603-8468, Japan

Ryokan Nenrinbo