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Gojo Furusato is a delightful retreat that seamlessly combines traditional Japanese style with modern amenities, providing a comfortable base for exploring both the historic and contemporary sides of Kyoto. Located just south of Gojo Street and west of the Kamo River, this charming property offers guests a peaceful sanctuary with convenient access to some of the city's most celebrated sights and experiences. From the quiet ambiance of a residential neighborhood to the vibrant energy of nearby gourmet dining streets, Gojo Furusato caters to those who want a taste of authentic Kyoto while enjoying the comforts of home.
This thoughtfully designed house is perfect for travelers who wish to immerse themselves in Kyotoâs culture and heritage, whether itâs discovering the city's hidden gardens or cycling to famous temples. Its close proximity to multiple train stations also makes it ideal for guests planning day trips to Osaka, Nara, and beyond. With its blend of tranquility, accessibility, and modern convenience, Gojo Furusato provides a memorable and enjoyable stay for any visitor looking to experience the best of Kyoto.
This is a beautiful place! Tucked in a very quiet neighborhood, easy access to public transportation, very well centered. The apartment is done with great taste, clean, new and designed for anyone to feel embedded in the Japanese culture. The zen garden is a plus! Google maps will tell you to access it via Higashibotpin dori. But I found it better viaAinomachi dori. Definitely would book this place again!
The space was attractive. Nice shower/bath area and very nice toilet. Nice foyer. Our space was quiet day and night. We enjoyed the beds although I found the sheets rough. We were disappointed with the kitchen that looked like it would allow for meal preparation but actually lacked enough equipment to cook, lacked surface area to prepare food, and whose microwave was really hard to figure out. There is only washing machine for your clothes but no dryer. We wished there were hooks for our towels by the bathroom sink and bathing room. Last, it's really challenging to find - especially in the dark! We got lost once in pouring rain and on another occasion a taxi driver could not find it. Better directions are imperative. As a start, good landmarks for us were the cafe Totaro and the public parking lot across from the alley-way.