
Attractions nearby The following
attractions can be reached on foot from the homestay:
- Kamo River-Kyoto First Class River
- Tofukuji-one of the five great temples in Kyoto
- Fushimi Inari Taisha-one of the most incense shrines in Kyoto.
- Sansangendo-one of the world-famous ancient classic Buddhist buildings. It houses the pinnacle of Japanese Buddhist statue art. The center is a 334.8cm tall eleven-faced Thousand-armed Guanyin seated statue, which was made in It was built in the Kamakura period for 6 years (AD 1254). It has a history of 755 years and is still well-preserved and lifelike.
- The Kyoto National Museum-where the national treasures that have been breathed with the thousand-year-old capital are collected here, and are recognized as “treasure halls” in the world.
One-stop ride to many world heritage sites and famous scenic spots:
- Kiyomizu Temple
- Yasaka Shrine
- Gion, Hanami Koji
- Arashiyama
- Toji
- Kyoto Railway Museum
Surrounding traffic Kyoto Station Subway:
- Kyoto
- Subway: Kujo
- Keihan/JR: Tofukuji
- Bus stop: Kujo Kawaramachi (Line 202/207/208/88)
How to get to “King Naiyi”
From Kansai International Airport (KIX):
- Take the JR Limited Express HARUKA to Kyoto Station in about 75 minutes, from about 6:30 in the morning to about 10 in the evening, Around 40 minutes. Every 30 minutes.
- Take the airport bus to the Hachijo Exit of Kyoto Station in about 105 minutes, from about 6:30 in the morning to 10 in the evening
From Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport ITM):
- The airport bus arrives at Kyoto Station in about 50 minutes, and runs every 20 minutes from 8 am to 9 pm.
From Kyoto Station:
- After leaving the Hachijo West Exit or Hachijo East Exit of Kyoto Station, you can choose to walk to the guesthouse (approximately 15 minutes)
- Taxi: The price is around 600-800 yen (If the taxi driver is not sure about the location of the hotel, please ask the driver to call the hotel staff at 080-4097-4331);