"This place was awesome, excellent service, you feel the tradition in the place.
Breakfast was delicious, the tea ceremony was amazing.
The Onsen and the room were cozy and we left rested and renovated"
"The landlord is very nice and helpful. The property is very clean and decorative. This is the most comfortable place during our vacation in Japan. Strongly recommend this wonderful house. "
"We had 3 fantastic stays at the Riverte Kyoto Kamogawa. Very service minded staff that took good care of us from arriving to checkout. Room was spacious, nice and comfortable - and the hotel has a small rooftop terrace. Area is quiet and nice, but with a selection of amazing small restaurants close by. We will stay here again when we visit Kyoto. "
"The room was huge, brand new and beautiful with incredible amenities, but the service sets apart the Kamo from other hotels. The staff repeatedly went beyond expectations."
"I had a lovely stay in one of the double rooms which is very spacious for Japanese hotels. I loved the the design of the room as well as its amenities - especially the en-suite bathroom! It’s located in a quite side street and the downstairs gyoza restaurant was outstanding! Would highly recommend staying at hotel inc when in Tokyo! "
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"you can pick up the bus out of the hoten and easy access to metro
Great services, you get free shot of sake daily and unlimited matcha and coffee,loved the size of the room, was good according Japan Standards."
You can learn about the history of Kyoto with a stop at Kenkun Shrine. Amble within picturesque gardens or visit the temples in this culturally rich area.
What's the area like around Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple?
Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple is located in a culturally rich area of Kyoto known for its temples and interesting historical sites. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 245 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple?
Kyoto Brighton Hotel is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers 4 restaurants and a bar. It's located just a short 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple. Other good choices close by include Kefu Stay & Lounge and The Gran Resort Elegante Kyoto.
How many hotels will I find close to Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple?
Expedia has 245 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple, will I receive a refund?
Yes! Most room reservations are fully refundable if cancelled prior to the hotel's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If your reservation is non-refundable, you may still be able to cancel and get a refund within 24 hours of booking. Add dates, click "Search", then you can filter by "fully refundable" to review the best deals near Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple.
What can I see and do near Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Kyoto International Manga Museum, Museum of Kyoto or National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto. While you're exploring, swing by Funaoka Thermal Bath, Kitano Tenmangū and Kyoto Imperial Palace to learn a bit about the area. You can check out the local talent at Kyoto Concert Hall, Kyoto Kaikan Concert Hall and Kyoto MINAMIZA Theatre.
How can I get to Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple?
With so many transport options, seeing all of the area near Daihonzan Myoren-ji Temple is a breeze. Walk to nearby metro stations like Imadegawa Station, Kuramaguchi Station and Nijojo-mae Station. If you want to venture outside of the area, hop aboard a train at Nijo Station.