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Kibune Hiroya

Enjoy seasonal kaiseki with all five senses in the tranquil retreat of Kyoto.

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Located along the Kibune River, the source of the Kamogawa River, this ryokan (traditional Japanese inn) with a restaurant was established in 1932. Known as one of the excellent establishments offering "Kawadoko" dining – a summer tradition in Kyoto – it attracts many visitors during the season. The river terrace set up on the clear Kibune River allows a refreshing breeze to pass through, and the murmur of the river adds a touch of elegance. What can be enjoyed in this prime location is the seasonal kaiseki cuisine, carefully prepared to be visually stunning with each dish. Not only delicious, but also a treat for the eyes, ears, and nose... This experience that satisfies all five senses will surely become the best memory of your trip.

Kaiseki cuisine, incorporating abundant ingredients from Kyoto, is available from 12,100 yen for both lunch and dinner. The lunch-only kaiseki set "Hiroya Gozen", available from October to June, is a great value at 6,050 yen. The "Hamoshabu Kaiseki", a set meal devoted to Hamo (pike conger), an essential part of Kyoto's summer, is a seasonal limited offer from July to September, priced at 18,150 yen. Also, don't miss the night-only "Botan Kaiseki" and "Beef Shabu Kaiseki" offered for a limited period from December to February.

The famous Kifune Shrine, known for its benefits in matchmaking, is a 2-minute walk away. Kurama-dera Temple, a popular power spot, is also an hour's walk away, making it an ideal light hiking course. You can fully enjoy the hidden beauty of Kyoto by incorporating visits to these sites before and after your meal or stay.

Highlights

  • You can enjoy Kyoto's summer tradition, "Kawadoko", in a prime location.
  • It is better to make a reservation in advance, as it can get crowded during the season.
  • A pick-up service is available from "Kibuneguchi" station on the Eizan Electric Railway and the "Kibuneguchi" bus stop on the Kyoto bus service, with a reservation required in advance.
  • It is about a 2-minute walk to Kifune Shrine, known for its benefits in matchmaking. You can also enjoy sightseeing before and after meals or accommodation.

Photos

  • You can enjoy the atmospheric riverside terrace during summer.

    You can enjoy the atmospheric riverside terrace during summer.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have menus in foreign languages or with pictures? (If so, please let us know the languages available.)

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No

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Do you serve vegetarian menus?

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No

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Can I take photos of the food, etc.?

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Yes.

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Do you have plugs for charging devices?

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Yes.

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Can I get take-out?

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Sorry, it is not available.

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Details

Name in Japanese
貴船 ひろや
Postal Code
601-1112
Address
56 Kuramakibunecho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto City, Kyoto
Telephone
075-741-2401
Closed
Irregular holidays
Business hours
11:00am - 2:00pm, 4:00pm - 7:00pm
Directions
1) Take the Kyoto Bus from Kibuneguchi Station on the Eizan Electric Railway to the "Kibune" bus stop and walk about 5 minutes
2) Take a taxi for about 20 minutes from Kokusaikaikan Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line *Pick-up service available with reservation
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)