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Japan, 〒604-8004 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Nakajimachō, 104
kontakt telefon: +81 75-221-4007
strona internetowej: www.kamogawa-kan.co.jp
większa mapa i wskazówkiLatitude: 35.0090802, Longitude: 135.7709373
Carol Dunn
::Great value and experience! The staff, food and location were great. It was a fun experience for the four of us to stay in a tatami room with futons. I highly recommend!
Diana Dueñas
::Location is amazing. Service is really nice. They have a public bath that you can use and the dinners were really good. I had fun.
Federico Zwirner
::We got there the day Typhoon 8 struck Osaka and Kyoto. We were able to escape Osaka and get to Kyoto at 9AM. We reached the Kamogawa-kan knowing that check-in time would have been at 3PM, but considering that they where expecting us, that every single business in town was closed and that it was pouring and the wind was blowing at 40-50km/h, we asked if we could wait in the hotel lobby. They told us they would keep our luggage but that we couldn't wait in the hotel. After check-in we went to its public bath. We were the first to get there and after we started showering in order to enter the public pool, a Japanese person entered the room with their child. We finished showering and got into the bath, then they started showering; when the kid was done the father told him to wait to get into the bath and kept showering.. for 15 minutes, the whole time we stayed in the bath. The instant we stepped out of the bath the father allowed the child to go in the bath and joined him immediately. Later we were taking the elevator and on its way to the ground floor it made a stop at a floor where a hotel person held the elevator door open for two guests to come in with us, another parent and their teenage son. The father looked straight into our eyes without moving a muscle for a whole minute, refusing to enter the elevator with us. The hotel person picked up and let the elevator go, apologizing to us for holding the door. This is the collection of racist experiences this hotel offered us.
Johan Björefeldt
::Great ryokan in a nice location. The rooms are traditional Japanese with futon beds and low table, very spacious and with good air conditioning. The shower is also very spacious and has great water pressure. Traditional Japanese breakfast is offered between 07:00 and 09:00, lots of small dishes, miso, rice, tea, etc. It's terrific, although not all dishes were to my liking. There's also an onsen public bath available with long opening hours. Staff is super friendly and respectful, though their English is not the best.
Heng Tang
::Certainly a nice hotel in a good location, the Japanese breakfast included is one of the best things offered, the Japanese family room is nice and clean with Japanese bathroom. The public bath is also a nice touch. The only downside is the lack of English the front desk staffs are having which isn't very helpful.