Hokkaikan Ohanabo dates back over 100 years. The family-run ryokan was established in 1914 during the Taishō era. The traditional townhouse has been updated into a hostel-like property with modern amenities to serve contemporary travelers. It's been renovated many times, including once in 2000. However, it proudly retains its traditional features and old-world charm for an authentic experience. The three-storied property has even refrained from constructing an elevator as it would clash with the traditional decor and charm. The ryokan also stays true to its roots by serving seasonal local recipes that have been passed on through generations. Its top-notch hospitality and services have earned it many awards and nominations from top booking websites.
Design and Architecture
The ryokan maintains its traditional townhouse facade. Most of the construction is wooden, and the rooms come with tatami mats, futon bedding, low tables, yukatas, and seasonal flowers. Shoji screens are also featured in the rooms, adding to the warm, nostalgic vibe. Some rooms also feature a blend of Western and Japanese styles.
Parking
Free parking
Private parking
Non-smoking rooms
Dry cleaning
Luggage storage
Vending machine (drinks)
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Activities
Massage
General
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Parking
Parking
Free parking
Private parking
Access
Non-smoking rooms
Services
Dry cleaning
Luggage storage
Vending machine (drinks)
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Activities
Massage
General
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
The food offered at Hokkaikan Ohanabo is heavily influenced by the Japanese seasons and features fresh local products handpicked by the okami (landlady) and her team. They are served at the dining venue, which showcases a traditional Japanese style. Dinner can also be served in your room, but for breakfast, you have to come down to the dining hall.
Dinner
A variety of kaiseki course meals are served for dinner. The standard meal features Ōmi beef, seafood, and vegetables arranged colorfully. Premium sukiyaki course meals with marbled beef and shabu shabu course meals are also available on request.
Serving hours: 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Breakfast
Start your day right with a Japanese gozen set meal at Hokkaikan Ohanabo. This meal offers handmade tofu, local Kyoto rice, and omelet rolls.
Serving hours: 7 am - 8:30 am
Reservations: Reservations can be made three days in advance via the official website. Please note that while the property does accommodate certain dietary restrictions, it does not offer gluten-free meals.
If the culturally rich city of Kyoto has always been a dream destination for your wedding, consider booking Hokkaikan Ohanabo as your venue. The ryokan hotel is ideal for intimate weddings and receptions. You can book the party room designed for weddings, which allows up to 30 guests. Make sure to check with the management regarding cultural etiquette or other concerns when planning your event.
Cultural and Outdoor Experiences
Staying at a ryokan means immersing yourself in the rich Japanese culture. At Hokkaikan Ohanabo, you can experience "omotenashi", which means selfless and sincere hospitality. The guest rooms come equipped with yukatas that you can wear inside the hotel and feel like a local. There's also a public hot bath ideal for relaxing and socializing. If you wish to explore the area, go on a walking tour and discover iconic attractions such as Higashi Honganji Temple and Kyoto Tower. You can also take a bus to Yasaka Shrine for a spiritual break, or Kyoto Aquarium for a fun time with your little ones.
Other Celebrations
The ryokan offers party rooms that you can book for private events and celebrations for up to 40 people. Get in touch with the management to discuss your needs and preferences for the event.
Early 17th-century temple dedicated to the Jodo-shin school of Buddhism (5-minute walk)
Head temple of the Jodo-shin school of Buddhism designated as a UNESCO Heritage Site (17-minute walk)
Japanese history and art museum regarded as one of the oldest and top national museums in the country (18-minute walk)
The nearest airport to Hokkaikan Ohanabo is Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport - ITM), about a 44-minute drive away.
The nearest railway station to the hotel is JR Kyoto Station, only a 6-minute walk away.