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Nazuna Kyoto Tsubakidori

An alley lined with townhouses in Shijo Omiya has been turned into one inn [Nazuna Kyoto Tsubaki-dori]

February 06, 2020 open

Nazuna Kyoto Tsubakidori is a 1,400-square-meter L-shaped alley lined with 110-year-old machiya townhouses in the Shijo-Omiya area. Beyond the reception building, you will find a townscape reminiscent of the Hanamachi district of old, isolated from the outside world. There are five categories of guest rooms: TAKE, MIZU, IWA, HANA, and HA, all based on the theme of Kyoto's natural beauty.

Nazuna Kyoto Kyoto Tsubakidori vegetarian breakfast

A vegetarian breakfast featuring seasonal delicacies in a bowl shaped like an iron bowl.

The catered breakfast served in your room is vegetarian cuisine from Senzen, a long-established restaurant in Kyoto (breakfast included plan from 53,800 yen, reservation required by 4 pm the day before). The meal incorporates the flavors of the four seasons, allowing you to experience the spirit of Zen and the traditions of Kyoto cuisine.

Nazuna Kyoto Tsubakidori

TAKE" rooms are decorated with bamboo-themed decor and furnishings. It has a half-rotemburo (open-air bath).

Nazuna Kyoto Tsubakidori

  • Nazna, Today, and Camellia Streets
  • February 06, 2020 open
  • 838 Bomon-cho, Takatsuji-dori Omiya-nishiiru, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • 5 minutes walk from Hankyu "Omiya" station
  • Tel. 075-748-0402
  • Check-in / 15:00-21:00
    Check out/11:00
    Rates/ From 46,300 yen per room for 2 adults with no meals (tax and service charge included, accommodation tax not included)
  • No parking
  • https://www.nazuna.co/ja/property/nazuna-kyoto-tsubaki-st/
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*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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