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Hotel · Kyoto-shi ·

node hotel

Hotel · Kyoto-shi ·

Modern hotel with contemporary art, farm-to-table dining, and great service

minimalist design
modern design
small rooms
comfortable bedding
good quality amenities
no tv
bluetooth speaker
good food
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Japan, 〒604-8225 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Toroyamacho, 461 四条 駅 Get directions

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Japan, 〒604-8225 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, Toroyamacho, 461 四条 駅 Get directions

+81 75 221 8800
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9 Best Affordable Hotels in Kyoto | Condé Nast Traveler

"With just 25 rooms, Node feels like staying in a wealthy art collector’s private residence: a lobby that doubles as an exhibition space, a moody industrial-chic interior that hosts rotating exhibitions, rooms that showcase different artworks against a monochrome charcoal palette, and custom-made triangular-backed chairs and quirky ceramic lamps by a local artisan; the ground-floor restaurant opens at 7:30 a.m., useful for early breakfasts." - Melinda Joe

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node hotel, a Design Boutique Hotel Kyoto, Japan

"Attractively located in the center of Kyoto, node hotel has air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service. The property is allergy-free throughout and is located a 9-minute walk from Kyoto Shigaku Kaikan Conference Hall. At the hotel, every room comes with a desk. Rooms come with an electric tea pot and a private bathroom with a bidet and free toiletries, while some rooms include a kitchenette equipped with a fridge. The rooms have a safety deposit box. An American breakfast is available at node hotel. Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Kyoto International Manga Museum, Gion Shijo Station and Nijo Castle. Itami Airport is 28 miles from the property." - My Boutique Hotel (en)

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Node Hotel (Kyoto Prefecture, Japan) 1 Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"In defiance of the local hospitality stereotype, Node Kyoto is as modern as they come — industrial-chic architecture rather than ryokan style, and an impressive collection (and exhibitions) of local and international contemporary art in place of traditional Japanese crafts. With just 25 rooms it’s properly boutique-sized, and with its substantial comforts it’s a luxurious one, not just a stylish one. The hotel’s restaurant serves farm-to-table fare that’s made from local ingredients but casts its inspiration quite a bit farther afield than the kaiseki cuisine you’d expect from one of Kyoto’s classic ryokans." - Tablet Hotels

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Karleen Y.

Google
I travel several times a year and this is hands down one of the best hotels I've ever stayed in. The staff was very accommodating and was able to check me in early (around noon). I tend to stay in boutique hotels for a more intimate experience and the Node Hotel really delivered. The restaurant was absolutely amazing. The hotel is conveniently located to the subway, shopping, and other activities. This was my first trip to Kyoto and I will definately be back.

Gabriel B

Google
This is probably one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in. It was a very special stay for me, and my first time in Kyoto. Everything about the hotel has been designed with taste and practicality. The design of the rooms and foyer feel modern and luxurious. The breakfast provided was bespoke and felt special. The warmness and hospitality of the staff did not go unnoticed. I look forward to returning to this hotel in the near future and commend the owner and the staff of this hotel.

Gentle N.

Google
There is much to appreciate about Node and I could recommend. The professionalism and consideration of the front desk team is 6 stars exceptional. Despite the age of the hotel the overall design aesthetics of the hotel are modern, minimal, and pleasing to the eyes. But at the end of the day hotels are first and foremost about ensuring a quality night sleep and in that department some improvements could be made. Black out curtains would help as would the option of providing some softer pillows. My primary objection is with the AC cooling system. It works well at quickly cooling the room but even with the fan at its lowest setting it’s blowing a significant wind directly onto your body and that is less than ideal for one’s chi / energy preservation. I tried with the AC unit off and that proved to be on on the warm side. Room is relatively large in size by Japan standards and all though the fridge cabinet door was a bit broken I found the bathroom design to be particularly attractive. There is no TV in the room which I certainly don’t mind. I really appreciate the complimentary water and blue tooth speeker. On the breakfast front the menu could be potentially challenging for vegetarians unless you really LOVE red peppers, yellow peppers, ( both in the soup and main course ) and eggplant. A protein like avocado / almond butter / or eggs would be a good direction to go if they ever decide to evolve the menu. Should be mentioned that the food was very aesthetically pleasing.

Andrea M.

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I’m pretty sure beds in prison are more comfortable. A cement mattress with flat, cement pillows. No tv? The duvet had stains on it. Gross. We couldn’t get the ac to switch off of heat so had to prop the window open and hear the road traffic all night. Someone also thought it was a great idea to put the shower amenities behind the stream of water so you have to reach through it. Not enough counter or storage spaces. Everything here is form over function. Also, not as convenient to transportation as we thought it would be.

Ryan M.

Google
Absolutely amazing place to stay! It’s a very minimalistic hotel that makes you feel more at home and grounded while on vacation. I was only here for a couple nights for the photography festival and I am already looking at flights back. This was an experience that has been and will not be unrivaled by all my other travels. Truly a must stay place and the location is perfect, easy walking to just about anywhere you want to go. I will recommend this place to all my friends to stay when visiting! Also, to add the food is great and the drinks are super well priced.

GeraldSingapore

Google
I like this hotel for its brutalist minimalist design and it’s definitely unlike your average hotel. The bedding was firm but comfortable and the pillows were Japanese type with the beans and for side sleeper, it was adequate. i stayed in the smallest (aka cheapest) room and find the space similar to many other Japanese business hotels’ single bed rooms. The bathroom was glass walled and makes it look spacious. Water pressure was very good and bathroom amenities are good quality (though take note there was no lotion/moisturizer - I was there in fall and the dry weather definitely made my skin crack, luckily I packed my own moisturizer). ||There was no TV in the room and because the building is concrete, you actually do not get good mobile connectivity inside the room as well (there even is a note on the desk telling you the in-room radio will not work as the concrete cannot get any radio signals so the speaker only works as a bluetooth speaker).||Also, because it was fall when I stayed, they already switched off the main AC and only had central heating on which I find it to be overly warm for the small room size as it wasn’t that cold yet, so I mostly turned off the AC and open the bathroom window for ventilation. ||Location wise, it is in between two subway stations, but the bus stop outside the hotel does bring you to everywhere easily - I’ve been to Kyoto four times in the past 12 months and stayed at different hotels and this is the one that I dislike the most for location but its comfort is good. Nonetheless, because I can navigate the city quite easily by bus, this hotel was ok for me. Also, the train (not JR) to Osaka and Nagoya is around 3 blocks, or 15min walk away.

Nicholas B.

Google
Such a wonderful stay at Node Hotel. The rooms are small and cute, but well decorated and thoughtful on layout. The staff was kind and the lobby bar was a good spot to get a cocktail after exploring all day in Kyoto

Raz N.

Google
Very polite, professional staff. And the rooms and the place itself are simply new, the shower is the best in Japan. And the location is also great!