Yoshida-sanso 【East Area】
Yoshida- sanso was built in the 1930s for Higashi Fushiminomiya, the uncle of the current Emperor of Japan. In keeping with its Imperial pedigree, the ceilings are very high, the hallways wide, and the overall feeling is of grandness and refinement. The Sanso is made almost wholly of precious Japanese cypress and connected by intricate wooden joints. Yoshida-sanso has ten rooms in the main building and one detached room. Overnight stays include breakfast and an exquisite Kaiseki dinner.
Address: 59-1 Yoshida Shimo-ooji-cho Sakyo-ku,Kyoto 606-8314
Access: 12-minute walk from City Bus Stop Ginkakuji-michi
Tel.: 075-771-6125
Fax: 075-771-5667
Room Rate:[Dinner and breakfast included] From 42,262 yen (per person)
No. of rooms: 11 rooms (Japanese-style rooms)
Check in:16:00pm Check out: 10:00am
More Information
In the seventh year of Showa (1933), the second home of Higashi-Fushimi no miya (brother-in-law of Emperor Showa who was then enrolled at nearby Kyoto University) was erected on the foothills of Yoshidayama. After World War II, this Imperial residence was preserved in its original grandeur and turned into a traditional Japanese inn named Yoshida-sanso. A quiet place to savor Kyoto cuisine, entertain guests and stay the night, this beloved inn is not only the perfect spot to enjoy tea after a leisurely walk but is also a unique event space for musicians and artists the year round.
Meals
Our talented chefs have dedicated their lives to preserving and perfecting the fine art of Kyoto-style Kaiseki cuisine. Crafted from the very freshest of seasonal delicacies, each dish manifests the natural essence of the ingredient featured.
Come and enjoy the pleasures of a truly flavorful and unique dining experience.
Room Rates:
Main house: 42,262 yen (Including service fee & tax)
Hanare (Detached room): 60,375 yen(Including service fee & tax)
RESERVATIONS
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