Tip: The nearest stations are Omiya Station (Hankyu Line) and Shijo-Omiya Station (Randen Line). It is about an 8-minute walk from the station. Alternatively, taking City Bus #206 from Kyoto Station is also convenient.
The entrance door lock uses a PIN code. We have sent it to you by email in advance. If you don’t know the code, please ask the person who made the reservation. For security reasons, our staff may not be able to provide the code.
We use an electronic door lock system. The PIN code is sent to the email address registered at the time of booking. If you enter the wrong code multiple times, the anti-tampering function will activate and the keypad will be locked for a few minutes. Please be careful.
Smoking is not allowed anywhere inside the property. If you smoke, please do so in the garden. (No ashtray is provided.)
This property is located in a residential area. Please do not do anything that may disturb neighbors. If we receive a complaint, we may ask you to leave the property.
Please separate your trash into “burnable waste” and “recyclables” (such as PET bottles and cans). Our staff will collect the trash, so please leave it as is or place it near the entrance. Please do not put it outside.
If there is a fire, first ensure your safety. Then call 119. If it is safe to do so, use the fire extinguisher to put out the fire temporarily. In case of a medical emergency, please also call 119. If the power goes out, please check the circuit breaker. There is also a gas shut-off breaker. If needed, please follow the instructions on the URL below to restore it. If you cannot restore it, please contact us.
A discount supermarket located within walking distance (approx. 400m) from Omiya and Shijo-Omiya Stations. Daily necessities and food are available at reasonable prices.
Hours: Tue-Sat 14:30-00:30 / Sun 07:00- (Closed: Mon/3rd Tue)
A popular public bathhouse (sento) featuring bedrock baths and massage robots. Sunday morning baths are also available. 2 mins walk from "Omiya Gojo" bus stop.
A large "Super Sento" (spa complex) with spacious indoor and outdoor baths. It includes a restaurant and a large parking lot, ensuring satisfaction for the whole family.
Known for its chicken and pork bone broth ramen with soy sauce and back fat. They use local Kyoto ingredients and serve a small cup of matcha after the meal.
A Kyoto City Designated Tangible Cultural Property that served as the Shinsengumi headquarters. Visitors can view the historic residence and receive a traditional "Tonsho-mochi" sweet.
A breakfast specialty shop from Kyushu making its first appearance in Kyoto. Highly recommended for those seeking a premium morning dining experience in a calm atmosphere.