Hotel

Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kyoto Oike

Located about four minutes from Karasuma Oike Station, Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kyoto Oike offers compact Marriott-affiliated rooms for Kyoto stays built around subway access.

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kyoto Oike is located about a four-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station, where Kyoto's Karasuma and Tozai subway lines meet. The surrounding Karasuma Oike Station Area gives travelers a central starting point for reaching Kyoto Station, Nijo Castle, downtown Kyoto, and the Higashiyama side of the city.

This is a straightforward city stay rather than an atmospheric ryokan-style experience. Its appeal is in the combination of predictable rooms, breakfast, laundry facilities, and strong subway access for short business trips or sightseeing-heavy itineraries.

Rooms

The hotel has 317 non-smoking rooms in single, double, and twin layouts. Sizes range from about 14 to 26 square meters, so guests should expect compact urban accommodation rather than generous floor space.

Rooms include Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a mini fridge, electric kettle, worktable, and TV. The setup works well for solo travelers, business guests, and visitors who plan to spend most of the day out in the city.

Facilities

Facilities are limited but practical. Guests have access to coin-operated laundry, vending machines, and ice and water dispensers, which can be helpful on longer stays or after warm-weather sightseeing.

The property is smoke-free, has a 24-hour front desk, and pets are not permitted. There is no on-site parking, so it is best suited to guests using the subway, trains, taxis, or walking routes.

Dining

Garden serves breakfast from 7:00 AM to 10:30 AM. The buffet includes Japanese, Western, spice-inspired, and vegan options, with some dishes using seasonal Kyoto produce.

Garden is a tenant-operated restaurant, so Marriott Bonvoy dining benefits do not apply there. Room service is not available.

Location and transport

Karasuma Oike is the key transport point for this stay. The Karasuma Line runs directly to Kyoto Station, while the Tozai Line connects toward Nijojo-mae, Sanjo Keihan, Higashiyama, and Yamashina. Having both lines nearby makes cross-city sightseeing relatively simple.

The hotel is also close enough to downtown Kyoto for Nishiki Market and central dining plans, while feeling more subway-oriented than a stay in Gion or next to Kyoto Station.

Airport access

Airport access is handled through Kyoto's public transport network rather than a hotel shuttle. Osaka International Airport and Kansai International Airport are the main airports for this stay, but the hotel does not provide shuttle service.

For many guests, the route begins with the subway from Karasuma Oike to Kyoto Station, followed by airport rail or bus. Travelers who want the simplest door-to-door airport connection may find a Kyoto Station hotel more convenient.

Why stay here

Choose Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kyoto Oike if you want central Kyoto subway access, compact rooms, a Marriott-affiliated brand, and an on-site breakfast option without paying for wider full-service hotel facilities. It is strongest for short business or sightseeing stays that use Karasuma Oike as the daily transport hub.

Good to know

The hotel is close to Karasuma Oike Station but is not directly connected to it. It has no on-site parking, airport shuttle, room service, or free breakfast.

Nearest station

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Station access: 4-minute walk

Karasuma Oike Station

Karasuma Oike Station is central Kyoto's key subway interchange, a strong choice for travelers who want easy access to both the Karasuma and Tozai lines without staying beside Kyoto Station.

  • Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line (K08)
  • Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line (T13)

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 03-Jul-2026.