We will present with confidence the relaxing moment
of Japanese tradition which could only be experienced in Kazuki.
We hope you will enjoy the gracefull time along with the Kyoto style cusine.

Rooms

Please enjoy the relaxing moments in the traditionally designed Japanese style rooms

Meals

Facility guide

  • Noh-stage

    Though there are many hotels in Kyoto, we are the only one with a traditional Noh stage as a part of the facility.

  • Banquet hall

    There are 4 types of banquet halls for various purposes.
    Family dinner, meetings, alumni reunions, etc.
    Please let us know for any special requests.

  • Koumei stone artificial hot spring

    KAZUKI’s artificial hot spring with efficacy of high quality and natural uranium ore.

Takumi-no-Komichi (Narrow pathway filled with craftsmanship)

  • From the gate facing the Rokkaku street continuing on into the main entrance,
    runs a narrow pathway created by craftsmanship of Kyoto style gardener, carpenter, and mason.
    You can feel the heart of tea culture here and there.
    We hope you will enjoy the Kyoto elegance in each of your steps to the entrance.

Details

  • Saji stone
  • It is also known as Saji river stone as it is brought from the Saji River in Tottori prefecture. The peculiar shaping made by natural corrosion reminds us of the magnificent landscape. A bit of moss growing, autumn leaves landing on, drops of rain gently moisturing the surface - it is definitely one of the splendid stones of Japan just by quietly sitting there.

Details

  • Kurama stone
  • 「About mid way past the pathway, are stepping stones made by the Kurama stone brought from Kurama, Kyoto. Kurama stones are the best for stepping stones as they are naturally shaped flat. There are similar stones from other prefectures also named "Kurama stones" but the ones from Kyoto are called "Hon-Kurama" and are very important for creating a traditional Japanese garden. We recommend you to slowly walk down the pathway to enjoy the changing sceneries.

Details

  • Minogaki (straw fence)
  • A fence that looks like straws hanging down. Fences in Saga, Sub tower of Tenryu temple, and Hogo-in's Shishiku garden are famous.

Details

  • Kayabuki roof (Thatch roof)
  • The Kayabuki roof is at the doorway to the lobby "Suikyo" - it is small, but made very closely to the traditional roof. You can feel the nature of Kyoto from the roof.

Details

  • Kanatoro (Gold lanterns)
  • A Golden lantern. It is said these elaborately designed lanters were often made until the Edo era, but as it is for outdoor usage, it was easily hurt and lost by wind and rain. Also because the lantern was made from copper, it was gathered and used for war. The lantern in the pathway is said to be made in the early Edo era.

Details

  • Yoroi-kabe (Clincher built wall)
  • It is one of the techniques of a plasterer. Instead of placing the boards equally, the shifted boards look like armors - this is the reason of the name. It is also said that the walls are easily dried when it rains.

Details

  • Rikyugaki (Imperial bamboo fence)
  • A high class bamboo fence. It is originally from the bamboo head fence of the Katsura imperial palace, it is also called as "Katsuragaki". It is sometimes used for luxury houses but the longest it could get is about few meters. The great fence in the pathway is 10 meters long.

Details

  • Naguri board wall
  • A board wall made by "naguri" taste cedar wood boards. "Naguri" is a technique of formatting the surface of the board. Instead of shaving the wood smoothly, the surface is carved by hand ax leaving unnnatural and peculiar patterns. Since it is a traditional hand work, the one and only boards add a deeper taste to the wood. These boards are widely used in the faciliy like the pole and handrails. It is said that the craftsman are getting less and less ove the years, and currently there are only two who can carve the real boards.

Details

  • Kamogawa Maguroishi (Kamo river black stone)
  • Kamo river's black stones are often used for the entrance floor. The black color is the characteristic as it is in its name. The deep black color makes the white skin color stand out, so it is sometimes used in bathrooms in the geisha quarter. It is becoming very rare all around Japan.

Details

  • Koshikake Machiai (Guest bench)
  • This is a bench under roofd which was often set at gates and entrances. In the pathway, it is set as a bench for guests to sit and wait. The seats are in a row, but the seat on the very left is for the guest of honor. The person is guided to the seat by using the stepping stones to the right and the left. The pole in the back on the left is made from the wood of Kyoto Kitayama. The pole in the front is made from the Naguri boards. Stepping stones are made by the natural Kurama stones of Kyoto. Also, the wall in the back is made from Jurakuheki - one of the famous materials used for reception rooms.

There are still many view points which could not be covered.
We hope you will enjoy all the details when you visit the pathway.

About Japanese-style inns

A lodging facility where you can experience the Japanese style "I・Shoku・Jyu (clothing, food, and shelter)" filled with history, tradition, technique, and culture.

Unlike hotels, "Ryokans" are where Japanese culture is still left very strongly but arranged per Ryokan according to each owners' preferences. It is the one and only original lodging facility around the world.

「衣」
Clothing
At a Ryokan, guests are provided a Yukata (cotton Kimono).
Kimonos were ordinary clothing until a while ago - it was part of the daily life.
Life style has changed greatly now a days, and Kimonos are no longer appropriate.
At a Ryokan, guests are to wear the Yukata to feel and experience the traditional living.
「食」
Food
It is a basic plan to serve dinner and breakfast.
You can experience typical to traditional Japanese food, which was added to UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
「住」
Shelter
Japanese buildings are traditionally wooden, but recently there are many Ryokans made from reinforced concrete.
Ryokans with long histories usually are wooden two stories buildings and are evaluated from the building itself. Reinforced concrete Ryokans' interiors are Japanese style as well.
It differs per buildings on how far it follows the traditional style, but many facilites have Tatami, Toko-no-ma (bedroom), and Shoji (sliding door).
These have been invented in the past from the weather and spirit of Japanese.
It is a lodging facility where guests can experience the good old life style.

Staying at a Ryokan in the ancient city Kyoto

Kyoto once was a capital of Japan for 1200 years.
Many culture and hisory was created here in Kyoto, and they are still saved for the future.
"I・Shoku・Jyu" created in the town of ancient history, and the "omotenashi" mind of Kyoto will definitely be one of the best places to experience the Japanese culture.

Access map

Access from the nearest station

  • ■ 8 minutes by car (taxi) from JR Kyoto station
  • ■ 5 minutes by walk from Metro Shijo/Karasumaru Oike station (exit 5)
  • ■ 5 minutes by wakl from Hankyu Karasumaru station
  • ■ 15 minutes by walk (8 minutes by car) from Keihan Sanjyo station

Parking lot

Parking for free up to 5 cars (reservation required) from check-in to check-out If its full, we will guide you to the nearest toll parking lot. We cannot accept cars larger than 6 meters long, 2.3 meters tall. We appreciate your understanding.

Note: The parking lot will only take reservations. Reservations are accepted as per order. Please do not forget to make a reservation before arriving.