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MONday Apart Premium Osaka Namba WEST
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2026

Hotel Monterey Grasmere Osaka
Reviewed on Mar 5, 2026

Hotel Keihan Universal Tower
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2026

MONday Apart Premium Kyoto Sta. Kamogawa
Reviewed on Feb 28, 2026

KABIN Taka
Reviewed on Feb 20, 2026
Where to stay in Higashishiokoji Mukaihatacho

Central Kyoto
Ancient temples blend with modern architectural treasures while markets, museums, dining and shopping streets showcase thousands of years of Japanese traditions.
Higashishiokoji Mukaihatacho Hotel Deals

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Terrace Hachijo PREMIER
Clean room, wonderful and respectful staff, and the available items in the lobby to grab in case you need something. The convenience of the location and 7-11 on the first floor.
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2026

Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo Natural Hot Springs
Very clean. Near transportation. Staff very helpful. Very busy and crowded lobby. Breakfast lines were slow. Room was warm and difficult to cool Down
Reviewed on Mar 10, 2026

Nohga Hotel Kiyomizu Kyoto
Luxury service phenomenal staff
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Higashishiokoji Mukaihatacho

Fushimi Inari Shrine
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.

Kiyomizu Temple
Constructed entirely without nails and built on high poles, this temple is part of a World Heritage Site and offers visitors both beauty and history.

Kinkaku-ji Temple
Built in the 14th century for a shogun, then rebuilt twice, this temple is now a Buddhist site and its top two floors are completely covered in gold leaf.



