・・・・・・・・・59-1 Daikokucho Kawaramachi-dori Sanjo Sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8031 Guest Room Restaurant Gallery Living Lobby "Misakura (Ochakura) Room" Number of rooms Room size Number of guests Kansai Area Modernet 116 rooms 16m² 1-2 people Number of rooms Room size Number of guests □ Facilities in the room □ Amenities Towel set, toothbrush, hairbrush, loungewear, slippers, tissues, □ Rental equipment 16 rooms 20m² 2 people B1F1F2F-10FRESOL original bed, refrigerator, TV (general/satellite/free), internal phone, Internet connection (Wi-Fi), shower toilet, electric kettle, hair dryer, humidifier/air purifier , mirrorCotton swabs, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, shaver, matchaPants press, iron, mobile phone charger, extension cord, three-pronged outlet, blanket, umbrella, sewing set, thermometer, ice pack, nail clipper*The number of rental items is limited. Please note. Number of roomsRoom sizeNumber of guests10Rooms25m²2 peopleItalian-style restaurant "Il Chianti" (breakfast venue)Coin laundryHotel frontLiving roomLobby"Misakura (tea storehouse) room"Smoking areaGuest roomsStandard twinSuperior twinInformation about the building16The exhibits in the gallery commemorating Zojiro include a diorama that recreates the streetscape at the end of the Edo period, a replica of the sword given by the Queen of England to Zojiro as a token of gratitude for fighting off the thugs in the Parkes attack, and letters and Chinese poems written by Zojiro himself. The poetic exhibits allow you to feel that this is a new place that inherits history while passing it on to the next generation. Italian restaurant "Il Chianti" (B1F) Breakfast is a Japanese and Western buffet with about 30 types of dishes. Breakfast is a Japanese and Western buffet with about 30 types of dishes using local ingredients. With over 40 stores nationwide, the Italian restaurant "Il Chianti" is known for its exquisite original "salad dressing", and it also has a commitment to Japanese cuisine unique to Kyoto. There are many exhibits that recreate the history of Goto Shojiro and Kyoto at the end of the Edo period.
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