Overview
THE BLOSSOM KYOTO is located near Gojo Station on the Karasuma Line, about two minutes from Exit 1 and one stop north of Kyoto Station. It is a strong choice for travelers who want easier access to Kyoto Station than they would get from a deeper Gion or Kawaramachi stay, while still preferring a calmer central address over the immediate station-front area.
The hotel is on the southern side of Kyoto Shijo-Karasuma, making it especially convenient for subway-based sightseeing, airport transfers via Kyoto Station, and guests who appreciate having a public bath and lounge to return to after a full day out.
Rooms
The hotel has 180 rooms across ten room types, grouped into Moderate, Superior, Deluxe, Premium, and Universal categories. Many rooms feature tatami-style or wood-floor layouts that give the space a warmer, more relaxed feel than a standard business hotel room.
Moderate options include doubles, kings, twins, triples, and a triple room with tatami space, with several shower-only layouts. Superior and Deluxe rooms add more comfort, including bathrooms with washing areas, while the 49-square-meter Premium Twin has a junior-suite feel with a separate living area and a distinctive bathtub. The Universal Single is designed with wider aisles and carefully placed furniture and switches.
Facilities
The facilities add welcome depth to the stay. A large public bath, guest lounge, fitness room, and Aino-machi-no-kura communication space give guests several places to unwind beyond their rooms.
The guest lounge provides self-service drinks and snacks for staying guests, and the fitness room is open 24 hours. Coin laundry, vending machines, an ice machine, Wi-Fi, and a welcome drink round out the practical amenities, particularly for multi-night Kyoto stays.
Dining
KYOTO GOJO ONO handles the hotel's dining, with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bar service. Breakfast combines made-to-order main dishes with buffet items, including vegan options, and a limited Morning Box can be delivered to the room with advance reservation.
Lunch and dinner focus on Japanese and Western cooking, with seasonal courses and a la carte choices. In the evening, the bar gives guests an easy in-house option for a drink without going back out after sightseeing.
Location and transport
Gojo Station is the main transport anchor. Exit 1 is about two minutes away, while the elevator route via Exit 6 takes about six minutes. Kyoto Station is one stop south on the Karasuma Line, which helps with Shinkansen arrivals, JR connections, airport trains, airport buses, and luggage-heavy travel days.
The immediate area is more convenient than scenic, and that is part of its appeal. The hotel keeps the Karasuma Line close while placing guests between Kyoto Station and the busier Shijo-Karasuma corridor. For evenings in Gion, Pontocho, or Kawaramachi, plan on using the subway, a bus, a taxi, or taking a longer walk rather than stepping straight into those nightlife districts.
Airport access
Airport access is routed through Kyoto Station rather than a hotel-door shuttle. From Kansai International Airport, take the Haruka limited express or an airport limousine bus to Kyoto Station, then continue one stop by subway to Gojo. From Itami Airport, the clearest public-transport route is the airport limousine bus to Kyoto Station followed by the Karasuma Line.
Why stay here
Choose THE BLOSSOM KYOTO if you want a polished Gojo stay with quick subway access to Kyoto Station, a public bath, a guest lounge, a fitness room, and more in-house dining than a basic rail-focused hotel. It is best for travelers who want Kyoto logistics to stay easy without sleeping directly beside the city's main rail terminal.
Good to know
The hotel does not have on-site or partnered parking, and public transport is the recommended way to arrive. If stairs are difficult or you are carrying heavy luggage, use the elevator route from Gojo Station Exit 6 and allow a few extra minutes.