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Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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Welcome to Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring, your luxurious escape in the heart of captivating Kyoto! Nestled just 2.3マイル from the vibrant city center, this 4-star hotel is the perfect blend of traditional Japanese charm and modern comfort. Starting at just $86 per night, immerse yourself in a unique experience like no other, enjoying complimentary hot spring baths and rejuvenating spa facilities that’ll sweep you off your feet!

Property building in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Property building in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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Standard Double Room with Tatami Floor-No Daily Cleaning - single occupancy in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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1 ダブルベッド

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185 平方フィート

ダブルルーム, シングルユース

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

エアコン

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Experience a cozy and unique stay in our Standard Double Room with Tatami Floor, offering a spacious 183 sqft of comfort. Enjoy modern amenities such as a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, while the tranquil and smoke-free environment ensures a relaxing stay.

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1 クイーンサイズベッド

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365 平方フィート

トリプルルーム

無料Wi-Fi

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

禁煙ルーム

Triple Room - Non-Smoking, No Cleaning Service Included

Standard Twin Room with Tatami Floor in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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2 シングルベッド

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235 平方フィート

ルーム - ツインベッド2台

フラットスクリーンTV

冷蔵庫

エアコン

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Twin Room - Non-Smoking

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At Onyado Nono, adventure awaits outside your door, but don’t forget to indulge in the delightful amenities while you’re here. With free Wi-Fi, a restaurant to satisfy your culinary cravings, and soundproof rooms ensuring your peace, you’ll find your perfect sanctuary after a day of exploring the ancient temples and lush gardens of Kyoto. And let’s not forget the breakfast, an essential start to any traveler’s day, offering a delectable menu that showcases local flavors you won’t want to miss!

Property building in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Facade/entrance in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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Why take our word for it? With rave reviews from over 3,600 guests, Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo is turning heads and earning hearts! The luminous air-conditioned rooms, equipped with bathtubs and bidets, alongside a convenient 24-hour front desk, make every stay seamless and delightful. Experience the harmonious blend of serenity and excitement as you embrace the enchanting spirit of Kyoto at this hot spring haven!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Bed in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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And speaking of delights, don’t miss a meal at our on-site restaurant, Hatago, where culinary magic comes to life! You’ll be treated to a smorgasbord of savory dishes that celebrate the rich tapestry of Japanese cuisine. Whether you're a devoted foodie or just looking to satiate your hungry adventurer’s appetite, Hatago’s delectable offerings—made from fresh, locally-sourced ingredients—are sure to tantalize your taste buds. With a charming ambiance that will make you feel right at home, it’s the perfect place to unwind with a delightful meal after a day of exploring.

Food and drinks in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Food and drinks in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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無料Wi-Fi

無料スパ

サウナ

エアコン

防音室

温泉風呂

24時間対応フロント

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Bathroom in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring

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Hatago

Food and drinks in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Restaurant/places to eat in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Property building in Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring
Wanted a very authentic experience in Kyoto. Loved this traditional Japanese hotel. Easy to walk from the Kyoto Train Station after taking a train from Osaka. Before entering the hotel, you have to clean the wheels of your suitcase, take off your shoes and place your shoes in the shoe lockers. No shoes allowed anywhere in the hotel for the duration of your stay. Toe socks provided. Luggage storage is free. Storage is in the lobby. Grabbed a cup of hot cocoa and matcha which is available all day. After a day spent exploring Kyoto, came back to check in and then enjoy the traditional onsen baths. Since the onsen baths are au natural, you get a code to enter the women's (or men's) spa. The indoor and "outdoor" spa pools were so relaxing. I went in the evening and again in the morning before breakfast where I almost had the entire spa to myself. Enjoyed the special spa soaps and shampoos. Free lockers are available to store your baskets as well as hair ties. No photos allowed. After the onsen, you can indulge in a variety of complimentary ice cream choices in the evening or Yakult probiotic drinks in the morning. Complimentary ramen is also available nightly from 9-11. Asked for vegetarian broth which was very warm and comforting. Loved the very traditional room with a tatami mat floor, the Japanese futon low mattress and a small low table and bench chair. Pajamas included. Definitely add breakfast. So many delicious options and everything was labeled. Sashimi. Tempura vegetables, noodles, salads, Kyoto pickles, mochi, puddings. Everything was served in small plates or had a small plate in which to add your selections. Sign up on your phone in the virtual queue for no wait for a table. Would definitely stay here again. Such great hospitality, delicious breakfast, and relaxing spa in a beautiful traditional Japanese hotel.

Helene

I was looking for a more traditional experience and this fit the bill. I traveled with my 11 year old daughter for two great days in this hotel and we had a great time. You take your shoes off and put them in a locker in the lobby then check-in was easy. Staff spoke enough english to easily get us checked in and off to our rooms. Our room was big enough for the two of us and our luggage. The toilet and shower was in seperate closet-sized rooms, but were big enough to move around in. Room had great AC and kept it nice and cool when it was hot during the day. I used the laundry service (Free wash, 200yen for 30 minutes of drying) and although the dryer didn't do the best job, I just hung out the damp clothes in the room and they were dry by morning. I also used the public bath and it was a fantastic experience. The "No Tattoos rule" didn't matter to me personally. At 11PM, the bath was not busy and plenty of time to relax in the different bodies of water. Fully stocked shower-areas too so it was easy to get fully clean after a long day of touring. The price can't be beat and it's only a 10 minute walk from the station. I didn't care for the breakfast, it's very traditional Japanese, but there's plenty of cafes nearby that serve a great breakfast. The bus and local train were within a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Bus line can take you up to the Gion district within 20 minutes and they run about every 10 minutes during the day. The train can take you to the Fushimi Inari shrine within 15 minutes and the station is just down the street. From Kyoto station, you can ride the bullet train or any local train easily.

John

The breakfast!! You don't need it for all the days you are staying since it is 2800 yen/person (definitely on the pricier side) but there are tons of options and it is delicious. It would be even better for someone who can eat a lot in the morning. I stayed 4 nights and opted to have breakfast on just 2 mornings since it is pretty much the same every morning. You can pay at the reception instead of during the booking if you aren't sure you'll like it. Public onsen is nice and has many options for baths - but only when there aren't a lot of other folks, especially super loud families who are shouting at each other. It definitely ruins the experience a little bit. Would be great if the staff could tell people to stop doing that. Free popsicles, instant noodles, and washer were awesome. I thought the 200 yen fee for the dryer was fair.

Lillian

Natural hot springs! (If you want to avoid crowds use it between 3pm-5pm and in the morning until 7am) They provide free ice-cream in the evening and free yakult drink in the morning, you can relax in message chairs after using onsen. Free coffee machine in the lobby for guests to use. Walking distance to the Kyoto train station. We didn’t eat breakfast there but had free ramen they provide at 9pm each night Staff are amazing despite so many guests (hotel has 500 rooms and hosts tour groups) they always try to help and very efficient. Note: you can use TV in your room to find instructions how to use aircon, because ours was set on heating initially Also on TV you can see how crowded is onsen and restaurants and if there are free washing machines, very useful

Olga

Onsen was great with multiple pools, tubs, benches. Some kids were noisy and their families didn’t control their volume. Pola toiletries. Everything seems well thought out and it’s a great introduction to onsen ryokan at a hotel price. Lots of freebies. Free Madeline in the room on check in. Free ice lollies at night. Free yogurt drinks in the morning. Free ramen at night. Free massage chairs. Free washing machines with detergent. Dryer is 100y, I think. Very convenient location. Walking distance from kyoto station but in a quieter part of town. Window can be opened a crack for fresh air. Great to cool down my room when I checked in.

Philea

Wanted a very authentic experience in Kyoto. Loved this traditional Japanese hotel. Easy to walk from the Kyoto Train Station after taking a train from Osaka. Before entering the hotel, you have to clean the wheels of your suitcase, take off your shoes and place your shoes in the shoe lockers. No shoes allowed anywhere in the hotel for the duration of your stay. Toe socks provided. Luggage storage is free. Storage is in the lobby. Grabbed a cup of hot cocoa and matcha which is available all day. After a day spent exploring Kyoto, came back to check in and then enjoy the traditional onsen baths. Since the onsen baths are au natural, you get a code to enter the women's (or men's) spa. The indoor and "outdoor" spa pools were so relaxing. I went in the evening and again in the morning before breakfast where I almost had the entire spa to myself. Enjoyed the special spa soaps and shampoos. Free lockers are available to store your baskets as well as hair ties. No photos allowed. After the onsen, you can indulge in a variety of complimentary ice cream choices in the evening or Yakult probiotic drinks in the morning. Complimentary ramen is also available nightly from 9-11. Asked for vegetarian broth which was very warm and comforting. Loved the very traditional room with a tatami mat floor, the Japanese futon low mattress and a small low table and bench chair. Pajamas included. Definitely add breakfast. So many delicious options and everything was labeled. Sashimi. Tempura vegetables, noodles, salads, Kyoto pickles, mochi, puddings. Everything was served in small plates or had a small plate in which to add your selections. Sign up on your phone in the virtual queue for no wait for a table. Would definitely stay here again. Such great hospitality, delicious breakfast, and relaxing spa in a beautiful traditional Japanese hotel.

Helene

I was looking for a more traditional experience and this fit the bill. I traveled with my 11 year old daughter for two great days in this hotel and we had a great time. You take your shoes off and put them in a locker in the lobby then check-in was easy. Staff spoke enough english to easily get us checked in and off to our rooms. Our room was big enough for the two of us and our luggage. The toilet and shower was in seperate closet-sized rooms, but were big enough to move around in. Room had great AC and kept it nice and cool when it was hot during the day. I used the laundry service (Free wash, 200yen for 30 minutes of drying) and although the dryer didn't do the best job, I just hung out the damp clothes in the room and they were dry by morning. I also used the public bath and it was a fantastic experience. The "No Tattoos rule" didn't matter to me personally. At 11PM, the bath was not busy and plenty of time to relax in the different bodies of water. Fully stocked shower-areas too so it was easy to get fully clean after a long day of touring. The price can't be beat and it's only a 10 minute walk from the station. I didn't care for the breakfast, it's very traditional Japanese, but there's plenty of cafes nearby that serve a great breakfast. The bus and local train were within a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Bus line can take you up to the Gion district within 20 minutes and they run about every 10 minutes during the day. The train can take you to the Fushimi Inari shrine within 15 minutes and the station is just down the street. From Kyoto station, you can ride the bullet train or any local train easily.

John

The breakfast!! You don't need it for all the days you are staying since it is 2800 yen/person (definitely on the pricier side) but there are tons of options and it is delicious. It would be even better for someone who can eat a lot in the morning. I stayed 4 nights and opted to have breakfast on just 2 mornings since it is pretty much the same every morning. You can pay at the reception instead of during the booking if you aren't sure you'll like it. Public onsen is nice and has many options for baths - but only when there aren't a lot of other folks, especially super loud families who are shouting at each other. It definitely ruins the experience a little bit. Would be great if the staff could tell people to stop doing that. Free popsicles, instant noodles, and washer were awesome. I thought the 200 yen fee for the dryer was fair.

Lillian

Natural hot springs! (If you want to avoid crowds use it between 3pm-5pm and in the morning until 7am) They provide free ice-cream in the evening and free yakult drink in the morning, you can relax in message chairs after using onsen. Free coffee machine in the lobby for guests to use. Walking distance to the Kyoto train station. We didn’t eat breakfast there but had free ramen they provide at 9pm each night Staff are amazing despite so many guests (hotel has 500 rooms and hosts tour groups) they always try to help and very efficient. Note: you can use TV in your room to find instructions how to use aircon, because ours was set on heating initially Also on TV you can see how crowded is onsen and restaurants and if there are free washing machines, very useful

Olga

Onsen was great with multiple pools, tubs, benches. Some kids were noisy and their families didn’t control their volume. Pola toiletries. Everything seems well thought out and it’s a great introduction to onsen ryokan at a hotel price. Lots of freebies. Free Madeline in the room on check in. Free ice lollies at night. Free yogurt drinks in the morning. Free ramen at night. Free massage chairs. Free washing machines with detergent. Dryer is 100y, I think. Very convenient location. Walking distance from kyoto station but in a quieter part of town. Window can be opened a crack for fresh air. Great to cool down my room when I checked in.

Philea

Wanted a very authentic experience in Kyoto. Loved this traditional Japanese hotel. Easy to walk from the Kyoto Train Station after taking a train from Osaka. Before entering the hotel, you have to clean the wheels of your suitcase, take off your shoes and place your shoes in the shoe lockers. No shoes allowed anywhere in the hotel for the duration of your stay. Toe socks provided. Luggage storage is free. Storage is in the lobby. Grabbed a cup of hot cocoa and matcha which is available all day. After a day spent exploring Kyoto, came back to check in and then enjoy the traditional onsen baths. Since the onsen baths are au natural, you get a code to enter the women's (or men's) spa. The indoor and "outdoor" spa pools were so relaxing. I went in the evening and again in the morning before breakfast where I almost had the entire spa to myself. Enjoyed the special spa soaps and shampoos. Free lockers are available to store your baskets as well as hair ties. No photos allowed. After the onsen, you can indulge in a variety of complimentary ice cream choices in the evening or Yakult probiotic drinks in the morning. Complimentary ramen is also available nightly from 9-11. Asked for vegetarian broth which was very warm and comforting. Loved the very traditional room with a tatami mat floor, the Japanese futon low mattress and a small low table and bench chair. Pajamas included. Definitely add breakfast. So many delicious options and everything was labeled. Sashimi. Tempura vegetables, noodles, salads, Kyoto pickles, mochi, puddings. Everything was served in small plates or had a small plate in which to add your selections. Sign up on your phone in the virtual queue for no wait for a table. Would definitely stay here again. Such great hospitality, delicious breakfast, and relaxing spa in a beautiful traditional Japanese hotel.

Helene

I was looking for a more traditional experience and this fit the bill. I traveled with my 11 year old daughter for two great days in this hotel and we had a great time. You take your shoes off and put them in a locker in the lobby then check-in was easy. Staff spoke enough english to easily get us checked in and off to our rooms. Our room was big enough for the two of us and our luggage. The toilet and shower was in seperate closet-sized rooms, but were big enough to move around in. Room had great AC and kept it nice and cool when it was hot during the day. I used the laundry service (Free wash, 200yen for 30 minutes of drying) and although the dryer didn't do the best job, I just hung out the damp clothes in the room and they were dry by morning. I also used the public bath and it was a fantastic experience. The "No Tattoos rule" didn't matter to me personally. At 11PM, the bath was not busy and plenty of time to relax in the different bodies of water. Fully stocked shower-areas too so it was easy to get fully clean after a long day of touring. The price can't be beat and it's only a 10 minute walk from the station. I didn't care for the breakfast, it's very traditional Japanese, but there's plenty of cafes nearby that serve a great breakfast. The bus and local train were within a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Bus line can take you up to the Gion district within 20 minutes and they run about every 10 minutes during the day. The train can take you to the Fushimi Inari shrine within 15 minutes and the station is just down the street. From Kyoto station, you can ride the bullet train or any local train easily.

John

The breakfast!! You don't need it for all the days you are staying since it is 2800 yen/person (definitely on the pricier side) but there are tons of options and it is delicious. It would be even better for someone who can eat a lot in the morning. I stayed 4 nights and opted to have breakfast on just 2 mornings since it is pretty much the same every morning. You can pay at the reception instead of during the booking if you aren't sure you'll like it. Public onsen is nice and has many options for baths - but only when there aren't a lot of other folks, especially super loud families who are shouting at each other. It definitely ruins the experience a little bit. Would be great if the staff could tell people to stop doing that. Free popsicles, instant noodles, and washer were awesome. I thought the 200 yen fee for the dryer was fair.

Lillian

Natural hot springs! (If you want to avoid crowds use it between 3pm-5pm and in the morning until 7am) They provide free ice-cream in the evening and free yakult drink in the morning, you can relax in message chairs after using onsen. Free coffee machine in the lobby for guests to use. Walking distance to the Kyoto train station. We didn’t eat breakfast there but had free ramen they provide at 9pm each night Staff are amazing despite so many guests (hotel has 500 rooms and hosts tour groups) they always try to help and very efficient. Note: you can use TV in your room to find instructions how to use aircon, because ours was set on heating initially Also on TV you can see how crowded is onsen and restaurants and if there are free washing machines, very useful

Olga

Onsen was great with multiple pools, tubs, benches. Some kids were noisy and their families didn’t control their volume. Pola toiletries. Everything seems well thought out and it’s a great introduction to onsen ryokan at a hotel price. Lots of freebies. Free Madeline in the room on check in. Free ice lollies at night. Free yogurt drinks in the morning. Free ramen at night. Free massage chairs. Free washing machines with detergent. Dryer is 100y, I think. Very convenient location. Walking distance from kyoto station but in a quieter part of town. Window can be opened a crack for fresh air. Great to cool down my room when I checked in.

Philea

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491, Zaimokucho, Shimogyo-Ku, Kyoto, 600-8146, 日本

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+1 (888) 385-8465

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Onyado Nono Kyoto Shichijo Natural Hot Spring