80 Mikuracho, Nishiiru, Karasuma, Sanjodori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan | (251) 219-4428
Within a five-minute
walk of Karasumaoike Subway station
Plenty of shops and
restaurants nearby
Fifteen-minute walk to Nijo Castle
Traditional Japanese
communal bath open late
Tasty breakfast buffet
with regional cuisine (for a fee)
Clean rooms with
electric kettles and mini-fridges
Family Rooms can sleep up to four
Restaurant with beautiful
garden views
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Breakfast isn't included with room rate
No pool or fitness center
Some rooms can be compact
The Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo is a mid-range chain hotel in Kyoto's Nakagyo-ku/Sanjo area, just a 10-minute train ride to Kyoto Station. All 169 simple, but modern, rooms include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. The dining room offers a breakfast buffet with hot and cold options alongside gorgeous
garden views, and while there’s no pool or fitness center, the hotel has a free traditional
communal bath that stays open late. Guests should compare rates with Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Shinmachi Bettei, a sister property that has similar features and lower rates.
Scene
Classic chain hotel with quaint Japanese gardens
The unassuming brick exterior of the Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo speaks volumes about the hotel -- it's a straightforward, but perfectly sufficient, place to rest without many excessive frills. Inside, the lobby has a classic feel, with big columns and tile
floors. Large windows offer views of a lush Japanese garden that's packed with trees, stones, and ferns. A seating area provides a place for
guests, a mix of business and leisure travelers, to take in the view. The hotel's restaurant also offers garden views, with a counter built against the windows. The communal bath is gender-segregated and faces a garden enclosed by a bamboo wall. Guests returning from a day out can take a soak in the
baths, which stay open late.
Location
Five-minute walk to the subway and a 10-minute ride to Kyoto station
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Sanjo is located in Kyoto's Nakagyo-ku/Sanjo area, which is filled with plenty of
restaurants and chain stores, including two Starbucks in the immediate vicinity. There are plenty of small streets to explore and Nijo Castle is around 15 minutes from the hotel on foot. Some of the city's other historic sights, like the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Higashi Honganji temple, and the Fushimi Inari Taisha shrine are a bit far from the hotel, but the Karasumaoike Subway station is only a five-minute walk from the hotel, and from there it’s a
10-minute ride to Kyoto station, the city center, and other far-flung destinations. For guests who don't mind longer treks on foot, the Gion Geisha District
is less than a 25-minute walk across the river. Osaka International
Airport is 50-minute drive from the hotel depending on traffic, but can be reached in 75 minutes by train as well.
Rooms
Simple, modern rooms, some with small balconies
Though some rooms can be compact, most of the 169 rooms at this hotel are larger than many competitors in Kyoto. Decor is uniform across the board, and while the look is basic, it has a modern appeal, with gray carpeted floors and light wood furnishings. Slate blue accent walls hung with black-and-white photographs add a welcome bit of color, and plush white bedding looks sharp. All rooms have flat-screen
TVs, mini-fridges, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and electric kettles with green tea. Certain rooms are on the smaller side, like the Semi Double Room we visited, and Single Rooms come in at only 16 square meters (65 square feet). Bathrooms
have bathtub/shower combinations, and toiletry kits include toothbrushes and
razors. Unfortunately, bathrooms aren't as appealing as the main body of the room, with dated tan tilework, cream colored surfaces, and grout that needs a deep cleaning. Some rooms have small, unfurnished balconies, and Family Rooms with four beds are available.
Features
Communal traditional bath, restaurant, and massages available
Like most mid-range properties in Kyoto, the features offered here are limited and standard. There's a
gender-segregated communal traditional bath that stays open late, and the hotel has a restaurant serving a tasty buffet breakfast, as well as dinner. Breakfast isn't included in room rates. Vending machines are available throughout the
hotel with alcohol and soft drinks for sale. There's also an Internet corner with one
computer, and luggage storage is available. Massage services are offered for a
fee.