Capsule Ryokan Kyoto
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Capsule Ryokan Kyoto
\’Old Japanese charm blended with modern convenience\’
Rooms at Capsule Ryokan Kyoto have traditional tatami mats, shoji paper sliding doors and other features smartly blended in with modern elements only found in Japan! This is the first of its kind in Kyoto
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What is Capsule Ryokan?
It\’s a concept blending elements of a modern capsule and a ryokan (traditional inn) together. There are individual capsules available for singles or separate rooms for singles and couples.
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Things to know
Rooms are classified into Capsule rooms or the Ryokan en-suite rooms. The Capsule rooms are for singles or multiple people. Ryokan en-suite rooms are very tasteful simple and tasteful 10 square meter rooms. The rooms come stock with a bed, toilet, sleek shower and storage chests. The walls are also double insulated for privacy.
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Capsule Ryokan Kyoto
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Rooms : Child Adult(s)
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Essentials
Typical Prices
Ryokan Ensuite Room (2 people)
Starting at ¥3,990/person
Tatami Capsule (1 person)
Starting at ¥3,500/person
Credit Cards Accepted
Major Credit Cards
Website
Capsule RyokanPhone
075-344-1510 (Japanese country code +81)
Front Desk Open 8am-10pm ONLY
Address
Kyoto city, 204 Tsuchihashicho, Shimogyo-ku, 600-8226
〒600-8226 京都府下京区土橋町204
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Must Know
High Season/Weekends
Pricing
-Prices fluctuate on weekends (Friday/Saturday) and during the High Season-Spring (Mid-March to late May) & Autumn (Mid-October to late November)
-Prices for accommodations in Japan usually are charged according to number of people instead of number of rooms. In the case of children, age limits apply to them and dictate whether they can stay in the same bed, need an extra bed or possibly another room
Availability
I suggest booking about 3-4 months ahead of the spring and 2-3 months ahead of autumn periods to ensure you are able to secure a place. During the High Season, most places are fully booked
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