These are recommended by hotels in Kyoto, the cultural capital of Japan, known for its picturesque temples and shrines, traditional architecture, and beautiful geisha and maiko experiences. Visitors to Kyoto seeking traditional Japanese culture, tradition and hospitality often stay in ryokans or traditional Kyotohostel. One of the most popular accommodation experiences in Japan is living inKyoto Ryokan with Private Onsen, Kyoto is an excellent city to book this experience.

Ryokan with its old-style interiors, traditional roomsand Japanese styleThe hospitality evokes the historic Japanese atmosphere for which it is known. Guests staying at a Japanese ryokan usually enjoyKaisekiMeal or multi-course Japanese cuisine, plus a soak in the hot springs or hot spring baths. Since public onsen in Japan are also enjoyed naked, international tourists may prefer to stay in a ryokan with indoor private onsen. If you still don't know how to prepare your luggage, you can see:Ten Must-Have Hand Luggage Items to Travel Abroad With Ease
Traditions and myths of KyotoThe hospitality of a ryokan-like stay blends inOne of these ryokans in Kyoto with private onsen!

TABITABI STAY MOONLIGHT

A budget-friendly inn with a private hot spring located in the center of Kyoto, near Nijo JR Station and Nijo Castle. This traditionally designed 2-bed, 2-bathroom home features air conditioning, a small Japanese garden, kitchenette and beautiful tatami floors. The large private hot spring here is an open-air bath (not provided by the hot spring), but because it is surrounded by wooden boards and has a beautiful view of the semi-open-air garden, you can still relax and wash away the fatigue and pain of the day. The cheapest private onsen options here areDouble $233 .
While food is not included in the price, with bakeries, convenience stores, fast food restaurants, and restaurants nearby, you can easily find meals in the surrounding neighborhood.
TABITABI STAY MOONLIGHT The most affordable hotel in Kyoto with private hot spring, located in the city center, close to Nijo JR Station and Nijo Castle. This traditionally designed 2-bed, 2-bathroom house comes with air conditioning, a small Japanese garden, a kitchenette and beautiful tatami flooring.
The large private hot spring here is aopen airOr a hot bath (not supplied by a hot spring). But you can still let go of all the stress and aches and pains of the day, surrounded by the semi-outdoor view of the Japanese garden and the wooden boards.
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Kyo no Yado Gekkoan

Luxury Suite – From $400 per night for two. All meals are Japanese in Ryokan styleKaiseki. There are also vegetarian options.
Kyo no Yado Kabeko is a well-appointed historic residence in Kyoto divided into two luxury suites with private hot springs. Other facilities include a small Japanese garden, kitchenette, small dining area, lounge area, air-conditioning, TV, laundry facilities and coffee machine. Semi-outdoor hot spring hot tub basin made ofShigarakimade of earthenware from the region, as are the tiles at the bottom.
This private onsen inn in Kyoto is just a short walk from Nijo Castle and Nijo JR Station.
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Kyoto Machiya Fukune

Kokyu Japanese Style Double Story Suite – with open-air bath and garden – From $453 per night for two and $505 for four. If additional purchaseKaisekiMulti-course breakfasts are $521 and $601 per night, respectively.
This Kyoto ryokan with private onsen is housed in a spacious renovated two-story townhouse within walking distance of Karasuma Station, Nishiki Market and Kyoto Museum. Accommodations blend old-world Kyoto with sleek modern amenities and interior design. Guests can have the entire townhouse to themselves.
All four of the four townhouses under the Machiya Fugen name in Kyoto have outdoor hot spring baths, indoor hinoki baths and beautifully landscaped Japanese gardens. Guests can also enjoyFree Japanese Tea Ceremony, order kaiseki dinner service and use the in-room yukata.
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Kamishichikenyi Ryokan

Superior Double Room with Open Air Bath – $451 per night for two, without meals. $529 for two, including breakfast (vegetarian options available).
Shangqixuanao is a three-star hotel located in the northwest of the center of Kyoto, in the direction of Kinkaku-ji Temple, Golden Pavilion, and close to Kitano Tenmangu.
This Kyoto ryokan offers geisha and maiko experiences, and the on-site restaurant arranges performances for guests.
Rooms with private onsen have an outdoor onsen as well as an indoor bath that opens onto a private Japanese garden. Each room also provides guests with free toiletries, bathrobe rentals and a minibar with free drinks.
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Kishoan

Garden View Villa – $2,800 for four nights (equivalent to $700 per night) for two people. A minimum stay of four nights at this hotel is the perfect time to enjoy a Kyoto itinerary and a day trip to Nara! A great Kyoto hotel for large groups.
Kishoan is an impressive two-story Kyoto villa with private onsen. It is located in the center of Kyoto, near the Kyoto Gyoen National Garden, and within walking distance to the Kamo River.
The Kishoan's outdoor tsuba or ceramic hot spring and a small terrace overlook the carved Japanese garden. The hotel offers Western beds and a large tatami room where futons can be stored. Guests can take advantage of the stainless steel kitchen and dining area as well as the many traditional Japanese tatami seating areas.
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Soraniwa Terrace Bettei Kamogawa

Queen Room - Spa Bath – $710 per night for two without meals, $800 per night with breakfast.
This Kyoto ryokan with private onsen is perfect for travelers looking for a central location and modern design and amenities. Bettei Kamogawa is located near Kawaramachi Station in Kyoto, which means it is within walking distance to Kamogawa, the Gion area, Ponotomachi alleys and Nishiki Market. All must-see spots on your Kyoto itinerary!
All rooms here have a largerotunda,Perfect for unwinding after a long day. Most restaurants, including the queen rooms listed above, are located near windows or on patios, so an open-air feel can be enjoyed. The room also has Western beds and sofas, a TV, a desk, and comes with yukata robes for guests to wear, as well as free snacks and green tea.
Other facilities include an open-air public hot spring fed by natural hot springs, a guest lounge with free drinks and soft cream, an on-site restaurant, and hot spring foot baths. My favorite part of this Kyoto ryokan with private onsen is the beautiful rooftop terrace overlooking the Kamo River, Kyoto's historic district, and the rolling hills surrounding the city. Fireplace, welcome drink and couches, you'll never want to leave!
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Lanyue Hotel

Japanese-Style Deluxe Twin Room with Open Air Bath – $751 per night for two with breakfast, $905 for breakfast and dinner.
Ryokan Arashizuki is a highly rated Kyoto ryokan with a private onsen located in the west of the city, near the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. This traditional ryokan features rooms with Japanese futon bedding on tatami mats and seating.padtraditional Japanese seating area. Some rooms have private hot springs on the outdoor terrace, fed by hot spring water from Arashiyama Onsen. The private hot spring overlooks the nearby Katsura River and bamboo forest, surrounded by nature. The ryokan also has a public indoor hot spring for guests to use.
This Kyoto ryokan with private onsen is as traditional as a traditional ryokan and is perfect for travelers looking for an authentic Japanese experience in Kyoto!
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Kiraku Kyoto Honmachi

Machiya Suite Open Air Bath – $754 per night for two, $823 with breakfast. $770-911 per night for four
Hotel Giraku Kyoto Hommachi is housed in a historic 3-bedroom Kyoto townhouse near Kyoto landmarks such as the Kyoto National Museum and Sensaku-in Temple.
The interior of this tea-themed villa has been renovated with interesting architectural elements, including rock gardens in the bedrooms and a glass-floor tea ceremony space. Outdoor private hot spring baths are also set in modern Japanese gardens.
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Nazuna Kyoto Gosho

Deluxe Room with Outdoor Bath – $775 per night for two, without meals. $1177 per night including breakfast and dinner.
Nazuna Kyoto Imperial Palace is located near Marutamachi Station, within walking distance to Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kyoto Gyoen, and Nijo Castle in the other direction. All rooms in this Kyoto townhouse are decorated withwagashiOr Japanese sweets and sweets themed.
The luxurious rooms at the Nazuna Kyoto Imperial Palace comprise the entire ground floor of a traditional Kyoto building and feature a king-size bed, private outdoor hot spring bath, dining and seating areas, and a private Japanese garden in the middle of the hotel. Breakfast and dinner that can be requested as part of the room rate are Irori style, or freshly grilled meat and vegetables over a Japanese coal fire before eating.
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Suiran, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto

Yuzunoha Room, 1 King Bed, Garden View, Ground Floor – $880 per night for two without meals and $1120 with breakfast.
The Surian, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto is an all-in-one hotel located in western Kyoto, near the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest. Just steps away from UNESCO World Heritage Site Tenryu-ji Temple and the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge on the Katsura River. Hotel facilities for guests include a spa, gift shop, French and Japanese restaurants, coffee shop and lounge, and a 24-hour front desk.
The rooms here offer private hot springs fed with natural Arashiyama Onsen water, and the bathtubs themselves are made of Japanese cypress wood. Private onsen are located on terraces or patios overlooking the Japanese garden on the ground floor or Arashiyama hills on the upper floors. In addition to the private onsen in the room, guests can also reserve the onsen for private use at certain times of the day.
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Kyoto Nanzenji Inn Yachiyo

Deluxe Studio with Garden View and Open Air Bath – $967 per night for two, without meals.
Kyoto Nanzenji Ryokan Yachiyo is located in a Meiji era residential villa within walking distance of Nanzenji in Kyoto. This traditional ryokan offers only rooms with tatami futon bedding, and has public hot spring baths for guests to use. The on-site Japanese restaurant serves traditional and seasonal dishes, including vegetarian dishesKaiseki.
The rooms with private hot springs here are semi-open-air Japanese cypress bathtubs. The private onsen overlooks the Japanese maple trees in the garden, making it the perfect place for a fall stay in Kyoto. There are also family suites with private onsen if traveling with a larger group, and the ryokan also offers rooms with saunas instead of onsen.
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Japanese Ryokan Seryo

Deluxe Studio – USD 1,010 for two guests, includingKaisekiBreakfast and dinner. The ingredients used here include homegrown vegetables and seasonal ingredients in Kyoto.
Japanese inn Seryo is located in the Ohara area north of central Kyoto. This Kyoto Ryokan with Private Onsen FromSoak up natural hot springs in Ohara Onsenwater. The inn offers shared open-air hot springs and indoor hot springs with views of the Japanese garden. Hinasato, a traditional Japanese restaurant, is located on site.
Beautiful luxury studio with private outdoor spa. The hotel is set in its own grounds, surrounded by original Japanese gardens. Guests are provided with Western and Japanese futon bedding, a Western-style seating area, TV, private bathroom and double sinks.
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Nazuna Kyoto Nijo-jo

Suite with Open Air Bath – $1,100 per night for two, including breakfast. Dinner alone is $1,300 and breakfast and dinner is $1,400.
Nazuna Kyoto Nijo Castle is a high-end ryokan in Kyoto with private onsen, undoubtedly one of the top accommodation options in the Kyoto area. Nazuna Kyoto was even named one of the best places to stay in Kyoto by the 2020 Kyoto and Osaka Michelin Guides.
All suites at this hotel are beautifully decorated in a traditional but renovated Japanese style. Each suite has a private onsen, some on an open-air terrace, some overlooking a Japanese garden, and some in an indoor cypress bath. Although there is no hot spring, soak in the beauty of KyotorotundaAny stress will be eliminated in the hot tub. The suite also features a small Japanese garden, a tatami seating area, Western beds (and futon options), air conditioning and a TV.
Meals served here areIrolistyle, or partially open plan in the suitecold furnaceCook over hot coals. The hotel also offers Kyoto walking tours at an extra charge, wearingkimonoTraditional clothing, and two different types of massage, one with and one without oil.
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