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PG Kuromon
Reviewed on Nov 15, 2025


ORI Nipponbashi
Reviewed on Oct 8, 2025

MIMARU Osaka Namba North
Reviewed on Nov 8, 2025
Where to stay in Rokurocho

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

Onyado Nono Kyotoshichijo Natural Hot Springs
If we had known about this hotel earlier, we would have made it our main base in Kyoto. The location is extremely convenient, with easy access to both bus and train lines, and plenty of dining options in the surrounding area. The hotel itself is excellent and clearly very popular. The onsen is superb—spanning ...
Reviewed on Nov 27, 2025

sequence KYOTO GOJO
Great hotel that’s close to Kyoto station. Close to the subway stations making it easy to get around the city. Restaurant in the hotel is amazing. Room is good. Definitely on the smaller side but pretty standard for Japan
Reviewed on Nov 21, 2025

The Royal Park Hotel Kyoto Sanjo
Wonderful location close to transportation, markets, shopping and must cost neighbourhoods. Staff were helpful and attentive.
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2025
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Rokurocho

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.

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.

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.




