Experience Luxury at Hoshinoya Ryokan in Arashiyama

Experience Luxury at Hoshinoya – A Traditional Japanese Ryokan in Kyoto

Hoshinoya ryokan is an exquisite retreat located on the banks of Kyoto’s Katsura River. This hidden gem can only be accessed by a scenic riverboat ride or by a 20-minute footpath, immersing guests in the tranquility of nature.

The Hoshinoya ryokan, nestled on the banks of Kyoto's Katsura river, can only be accessed by riverboat or a footpath that takes 20 minutes to traverse.
The Hoshinoya ryokan, nestled on the banks of Kyoto’s Katsura river, can only be accessed by riverboat or a footpath that takes 20 minutes to traverse.

Rich History and Beautiful Architecture

The stunning structure of Hoshinoya was once the private retreat of Suminokura Ryoi, a wealthy Kyoto merchant, and it embodies the elegance of traditional Japanese design.

The beautiful structure used to be the private retreat of Suminokura Ryoi, a wealthy Kyoto merchant.
The beautiful structure used to be the private retreat of Suminokura Ryoi, a wealthy Kyoto merchant.

Seasonal Beauty

The peak seasons for visiting this resort are spring and fall. During fall, the landscapes transform into a breathtaking canvas of red and gold foliage, enhancing the serene ambiance of the ryokan.

The peak seasons for the resort are spring and fall -- the latter of which turns the leaves on the surrounding hillsides a glorious riot of red and gold.
The peak seasons for the resort are spring and fall — the latter of which turns the leaves on the surrounding hillsides a glorious riot of red and gold.

Tranquil Location

Located just a short boat ride upriver from the charming town of Arashiyama, Hoshinoya is approximately 10 kilometers from central Kyoto. The relatively remote setting provides an exclusive and tranquil getaway, making it an ideal location to unwind and reconnect with nature.

The resort is located a short boat ride upriver from the picturesque town of Arashiyama, about 10 kilometers from central Kyoto.
The resort is located a short boat ride upriver from the picturesque town of Arashiyama, about 10 kilometers from central Kyoto.

Recent Upgrades

Over the past six years, the ryokan has been under the ownership of the Hoshinoya group, which has implemented several significant upgrades to enhance the visitor experience while preserving the traditional aesthetics.

The ryokan has been owned by the Hoshinoya group for the past six years and has undergone several significant upgrades since then.
The ryokan has been owned by the Hoshinoya group for the past six years and has undergone several significant upgrades since then.

Atmospheric Surroundings

The ever-changing weather, known locally as “Arashiyama” meaning “storm mountain,” adds to the atmospheric charm of Hoshinoya. This unique setting creates a perfect backdrop for relaxation and reflection.

The changeable weather -- "Arashiyama" means "storm mountain" in Japanese -- makes Hoshinoya particularly atmospheric.
The changeable weather — “Arashiyama” means “storm mountain” in Japanese — makes Hoshinoya particularly atmospheric.

Traditional Inn Experience

The guest rooms of the century-old, renovated ryokan serve as the heart of the traditional inn experience. Each room is beautifully designed, exemplifying the rich heritage of Japanese hospitality.

The guest rooms of the century-old, renovated ryokan are the heart of the traditional inn experience.
The guest rooms of the century-old, renovated ryokan are the heart of the traditional inn experience.

In conclusion, a stay at Hoshinoya offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the tranquility and charm of Japan’s cultural heritage while enjoying modern luxury. For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, this ryokan presents a perfect sanctuary.


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