
Kyoto's ryokans — traditional Japanese inns — offer a wonderful chance for visitors to immerse themselves in the magic of old-world Japan. Often run by families for generations, these intimate wooden guesthouses generally feature futon bedding on tatami mats, paper screens, low seating and views of manicured gardens. They are also known for their restful communal areas and public or private baths, some of which are drawn from natural springs. Some ryokans serve only breakfast, but many serve delectable kaiseki cuisine — well worth considering as you choose your top spots. Our list of the best ryokans in Kyoto includes landmark inns which have retained their original charm, as well as more modern offerings which fuse a traditional aesthetic with contemporary touches, creating characterful, luxurious spaces. What better base from which to discover Japan's cultural capital?
For Classic Charm

- Hiiragiya is one of Kyoto's best-loved ryokans, and has been run by the same family since 1818. Interiors reflect designs from the late Edo to Showa period, so it's top of the list for those looking to experience timeless Japanese style. A classic choice for heritage buffs.
- Ryokan Mugen was built 160 years ago. A recent renovation means that guests can choose between Japanese and Western-style beds, but interiors are still pared-back, with low seating areas, minimalist decor and sliding windows with paper screens. Gather in the cosy lounge for drinks with your fellow guests each evening.
- Kyoto Garden Ryokan Yachiyo is a charming property set in gorgeous Japanese gardens. A lovely hideaway in the city, the hotel offers rooms with tatami matting, futon beds and garden views. Just moments from the historic Nanzen-ji Temple and home to superb public baths.
For Exceptional Cuisine
- Yoshida Sanso has just five guestrooms in an old imperial villa tucked within manicured Japanese gardens. Kaiseki dinners are excellent, there are temples within walking distance and the vibe is low-key and tranquil. Brilliant for couples seeking traditional charm.
- Kanamean Nishitomiya offers traditional Japanese accommodation in seven guestrooms set in the heart of Kyoto. Kick back with drinks in the garden before tucking in to tantalising kaiseki cuisine in the evenings. A wonderfully peaceful city spot.
- Yoshikawa is something of a Kyoto institution. Open for over 70 years, this little ryokan offers traditional rooms and inviting gardens as well as an acclaimed tempura restaurant. For foodies eager to experience a classic stay.
- Motonago Ryokan is an intimate historic house with rooms featuring futon beds and woven tatami flooring. The thirteen-part regional meals offer the perfect insight into Japanese cuisine. Small, well-located for cultural explorations, and offering larger rooms for groups.
For Romantic Luxury

- Nanzenji Sando Kikusui is a recently restored heritage hotel with just five suites. Expect slate and wooden accents, gorgeous views of the carefully tended gardens and terrific cuisine in a restaurant headed by a Michelin-starred chef. Romantic luxury.
- Nazuna Kyoto Gosho is themed around 'Wagashi' — traditional Japanese confectionery. Its seven suites feature tatami, wood and wicker accents, as well as garden views. Free-standing wooden tubs encourage guests to unwind after days of exploring.
- Hotel Kanra promises another luxurious take on the classic ryokan experience. Rooms have raised wooden platforms with tatami flooring, wooden beds topped with crisp white sheets and cypress tubs are tucked on terraces which offer views of the surrounding rooftops.
For Rural Bliss

- Arashiyama Benkei is a beautiful traditional guesthouse with just ten light and airy rooms, all with tatami mats and garden views. The best have hot spring baths. The restaurant specialises in regional cuisine and the Katsura River is moments away. River cruises come highly recommended. A soothing stay for couples on the outskirts of Kyoto.