
RYOKANS providing rooms with private open-air baths
450+ best luxury ryokans in Japan, private hot spring, open-air bath, search by views - Selected Onsen Ryokan
Book Togetsu-tei in Kyoto Arashiyama Onsen—— Founded in 1897, Togetsutei is an old-established ryokan priding itself on its cuisine, situated at the southern end of the Togetsukyo Bridge. All the 25 guest rooms are washitsu (traditional Japanese-style rooms), creating a purely Japanese atmosphere with a touch of Kyoto. As to dinner, you can enjoy top-class Kyoto cuisine which boasts sophisticated eating utensils and elegant presentation along with delicious food, in your own room. You can also spend a relaxing time at the gender-segregated large public onsen baths.
Access: around 15 min by JR Sanin Main Line from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station
(1) Rooms with indoor hot spring baths available
(2) Rooms with hot-water open-air spa available
(3) Rental hot spring baths for private use (outside guest rooms): 1 bath
Simple hot spring
1897
25 rooms
*These links will go to the travel agencys’ reservation website.
20,900 - 52,200 yen per guest per night
The price includes one dinner and one breakfast
54 - 4 Arashiyama-Nakaoshita-cho, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto, Japan Show map
(1) 15 min by JR Sanin Main Line from Kyoto Station to Saga-Arashiyama Station, then 15 min on foot from there
(2) 45 min by Hankyu Lines from Umeda (Osaka) Station to Arashiyama Station, then 7 min on foot from there
The required times may slightly vary depending on the time of day.
May 16, 2017 update
June 22, 2017 update
From check-in to entering the washitsu with open-air bath (first day) - Arriving at Ogotoonsen Stati
READ MOREMarch 06, 2017 update
From soaking in the public bath to kaiseki dinner and futon bedtime (first day) - We requested dinne
READ MOREMarch 06, 2017 update
From breakfast to check-out (second day) - The morning sun entered the room as I opened the curtains
READ MOREMarch 05, 2017 update