Suiran Luxury Collection Hotel Kyoto
Suiran, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto
Kyoto / Kyoto / Resort hotels
Experience the atmosphere of the ancient capital in Arashiyama. A luxury hotel with natural onsen and a cafe with a spectacular view
Suiran Luxury Collection Hotel Kyoto, located in Arashiyama, one of Kyoto's most scenic spots, is a luxury inn overlooking the Hozu River. Of the 39 guest rooms where traditional Japanese beauty is alive, 17 come with onsen baths. The café with a superb view where you can enjoy afternoon tea, the tasteful private onsen, and the gourmet food that combines kaiseki cuisine and French will heal your heart.
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Experience
Reward Travel alone and stay the best ♩
2 days and 1 night to experience the extraordinary
A woman who enjoyed traveling alone in Kyoto will introduce how she actually spent her time at Suiran Luxury Collection Hotel Kyoto.
First day
Start10:00
About 6 minutes on foot from Arashiyama Station to the inn
Arrive at Arashiyama Station
Take a stroll around famous places
A fun trip to give yourself a reward starts! When you arrive at Arashiyama Station, the first thing you should do is go sightseeing. Why don't you go to famous places such as "Daihikaku Senkoji" with a superb view, the world heritage site "Tenryu-ji", and "Chikurin no Michi" which is gaining popularity on SNS?
Check-in15:00
Arrive at the inn
Take a rickshaw to your accommodation.
Experience the elegance of Kyoto
Check in at a stately inn. Expectations are high for the splendid Japanese garden and reception. Here you can use a free pick-up service by rickshaw from the three main stations in Arashiyama. You can also ask the dedicated concierge for travel information.
Room15:30
With onsen open-air bath
High-quality space that makes your heart flutter
17 out of 39 rooms are equipped with an open-air bath where you can soak in Arashiyama onsen. There are various types of rooms, such as a Japanese-style room with a garden, and a modern Japanese-style twin room with a balcony. The average size is 44 square meters, and the interior is decorated with traditional Japanese colors.
We stayed in a room called "Tsuki no Oto" which has a balcony. Relax with a drink and listen to the sounds of nature.
Cafe16:00
Looking out over the Hozu River
special tea time
After relaxing in your room, head to “Saryo Hassui”, which makes use of the historical architecture♡Enjoy drinks and Japanese sweets while watching the boats coming and going on the Hozu River. You can also enjoy afternoon tea by reservation from 12:30 to 14:00.
On the terrace of "Saryo Hassui", we had a refreshing cold tea and delicious Japanese sweets while gazing at the beautiful jade-colored Hozu River. You can also enjoy a stroll in the garden.
Dinner18:30
at two restaurants
your favorite dinner
There are two restaurants in the hotel where you can enjoy a luxurious dinner. The fusion of kaiseki cuisine and French cuisine at "Kyoto Suiran" and the teppanyaki course at "Kanzan" are both excellent. For those who want to enjoy a meal in the comfort of their own room, room service is also available.
Night20:00
Surrounded by fine fragrance
relaxing bath time
After dinner, enjoy an elegant bath time. Each guest room has a different bathtub, such as a Japanese-style open-air bath or a stylish bathtub. Amenities from the perfume brand Byredo are also available. If you're feeling tired, try one of the spa treatments that require a reservation and are available for a fee.
The bath salt provided in the room bath was soothing with the scent of cypress. After bathing, I put on a fluffy bathrobe and relaxed on the balcony.
the 2nd day
Morning05:00
About 4 minutes on foot from the inn
Togetsukyo x Asahi
My heart trembles...
Why don't you get up early on the second day and go see the superb view of Arashiyama? Being able to see the collaboration between Togetsukyo Bridge and the rising sun is the real pleasure of staying overnight. Capture picturesque scenery such as the madder river surface, pale pink clouds, and the shadows of small boats.
Wake up early and go for a walk in search of scenery that can only be seen by staying overnight. I was so moved that I almost cried when I was able to see the sunrise over the Togetsukyo Bridge.
Breakfast08:00
A side view of the Japanese garden
Enjoy your choice of breakfast
After a refreshing morning walk, enjoy a breakfast at "Kyo-Suiran" where you can choose between Japanese and Western styles. The building used to be the villa of Mr. Shozo Kawasaki, the founder of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. You can spend the morning while looking out at the garden.
I choose Japanese food. Starting with colorful fresh juices, there are many side dishes with elegant tastes typical of Kyoto.
Freetime10:00
until the last minute
I want to enjoy my stay
I would like to relax in my room until check-out. If you have a room with a balcony, you can enjoy a cup of coffee while admiring the view. It is also recommended to enjoy a bath in the reservation-only, fee-based private onsen open-air bath.
I brewed coffee in the room and enjoyed it while listening to birds chirping on the balcony.
Check-out12:00
leave the inn
Once you have decided where to go
Leisurely departure
Check out is late at 12:00, so there is no need to rush. Check the directions to the temples and sightseeing spots you want to visit, ask the concierge for recommended spots, and be ready to go.
Sightseeing13:00
by rental cycle
Unique temple tour
There are plenty of rental bicycles around Arashiyama, so why not go around the sights by bicycle? There are many temples that you should visit at least once, such as Daikakuji Temple, which was once the imperial residence of Emperor Saga, Gioji Temple, which is famous for its moss garden, and Nisonin Temple, which is famous for its autumn leaves.
Visit Daikaku-ji, Gio-ji, and Nison-in using a rental bicycle. After buying souvenirs at Randen Arashiyama Station, I was healed in the footbath, which is a privilege of renting a bicycle.
Return trip16:00
with satisfaction
Leisurely return home
Stay at a stately luxury hotel, and visit temples and other sightseeing spots as your curiosity guides you to completely refresh yourself. It seems that you can feel positive. Let's go home leisurely while looking back on the memories of traveling alone.
Spots introduced this time
Kyoto /Temples/Shrines
Daihikaku Senkoji Temple
address
Kyoto 62 Arashiyama Nakaoshita-cho, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto
access
30-minute walk from Randen Arashiyama Main Line Arashiyama Station
Kyoto /Temples/Shrines
Tenryu temple
address
Kyoto 68 Sagatenryuji Manobaba-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
access
1) 40 minutes by city bus from JR Kyoto Station 2) 13 minutes on foot from JR Sagano Line Saga-Arashiyama Station
business hours
8:30-17:00 (Reception closes at 16:50) (Garden reception, North gate reception)
price
Adults 500 yen Garden admission fee (additional 300 yen for temple visits)
Kyoto / Nature/scenic spots
Arashiyama bamboo grove narrow path
address
Kyoto Sagatenryuji Manobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
access
15 minutes walk from Saga-Arashiyama Station (near Tenryu-ji Temple)
Arashiyama (Keifuku), Torokko Arashiyama, Randen Saga / Cafe, sweets shop, sweets
Tea room Hassui
address
Kyoto Suiran, 12 Manobaba-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City Luxury Collection Hotel Kyoto
access
About 15 minutes on foot from JR Sanin Main Line Sagano Line "Saga-Arashiyama Station" About 15 minutes on foot from Hankyu Arashiyama Line "Arashiyama Station" About 6 minutes on foot from Keifuku Electric Railway Arashiyama Main Line (Randen) "Arashiyama Station" For those coming from Kyoto Station: Hachijo About 35 minutes by taxi from the entrance
The average budget
¥6,000~¥7,999
business hours
[Mon] 11:00 - 17:00 [Tue] 11:00 - 17:00 [Wed] 11:00 - 17:00 [Thu] 11:00 - 17:00 [Fri] 11:00 - 17:00 [Sat] 11:00 - 17:00 [Sun] 11:00 - 17:00
Torokko Arashiyama, Arashiyama (Keifuku), Randen Saga / Teppanyaki
Kanzan
address
12 Kyoto Saga Tenryuji Manobaba-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto Suiran Luxury Collection Hotel Kyoto
business hours
[Mon] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21:00 [Tue] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21:00 [Wed] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21: 00 [Thu] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21:00 [Fri] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21:00 [Sat] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21 :00 [Sun] 11:30 - 14:30 17:30 - 21:00
Kyoto /Famous spots and historic sites
Togetsukyo Bridge
address
Kyoto Sagatenryuji Manobabacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
access
3 minutes walk from Randen Arashiyama Main Line Arashiyama Station
Kyoto /Temples/Shrines
Daikakuji Temple
address
Kyoto 4 Saga-Osawa-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
access
About 20 minutes on foot from JR "Saga Arashiyama Station" About 35 minutes on foot from Hankyu "Arashiyama Station" About 25 minutes on foot from Keifuku "Randen Saga Station"
business hours
9:00-17:00 (reception until 16:30)
price
Adults: 500 yen Elementary, middle and high school students: 300 yen
Kyoto /Temples/Shrines
Gio-ji Temple
address
Kyoto 32 Saga Toriihonkosakacho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto City
access
・20 minute walk from JR Sagano Line Saga-Arashiyama Station or Keifuku Electric Railway Arashiyama Station ・15 minute walk from Saga Shakado-mae bus stop
business hours
9:00〜17:00 (Reception closes at 16:30)
price
Entrance fee: 300 yen for adults, 100 yen for children (elementary, middle and high school students) Daikakuji and Gio-ji (2 temples) combined admission ticket: 600 yen
Kyoto /Temples/Shrines
Nison-in Temple
address
Kyoto 27 Nagajincho, Saga-nison-in-mon-mae, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
access
1) 45 minutes by city/JR bus from JR Kyoto Station - 15 minutes on foot 2) 15 minutes on foot from Saga-Arashiyama Station on the JR Sagano Line
business hours
9:00〜16:30
price
500 yen
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Location
- address
- Kyoto 12 Sagatenryuji Manobaba-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto
- access
- About 6 minutes on foot from Keifuku Electric Railway Arashiyama Main Line Arashiyama Station About 15 minutes on foot from Hankyu Arashiyama Line Arashiyama Station, JR Sanin Main Line Sagano Line Saga-Arashiyama Station
- pick-up
- Shuttle service available
Free rickshaw pick-up service available from Arashiyama Station Free taxi pick-up service available from JR Kyoto Station
- parking
- Parking available
11 cars (can be reserved for a fee)
Facility information
see nextFacility
onsen and baths
- Open-air bath
- Private bath
pool
relaxation
- Beauty Salons & Massage
Food & Drink
- restaurant
- Cafe
- room service
Baby & Children
- crib
Room Information
- Japanese-style room
- Japanese-Western style room
- Western-style room
- suite
- Internet available
- Wi-Fi available
- Guest room with open-air bath
- Connecting room
Other facilities within the building
- banquet hall
- Gift shop
amenities
- tv set
- refrigerator
- mini-bar
- Air conditioning
- slipper
- Safety deposit box
- Toilet with washing machine
- bathrobe
- yukata
- toothbrush
- Razor
- shampoo
- conditioner
- Body Soap
- shower cap
- Bath additive
- towel
- bath towel
- Hairdryer
- Tea Set
- Electric pot
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hanezuiro1206
late 40s / office worker
Stayed in September 2021
The chief priest of Daihikaku Senkoji wrote a goshuin while chatting with us. We had a blast talking about Ryoi Kadokura, who excavated the Oi River (Hozu River)!
Goshuin of Arashiyama Daihikaku Senkoji Temple
Arashiyama Daihikaku Senkoji Temple
Tenryu temple
Tenryu temple
Okochi Sanso Garden