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Rent a house in Kyoto

Discover our apartments and houses for rent in Kyoto

Our vacation houses for rent in Japan's ancient capital are located in some of the city's most beautiful areas, particularly in the centuries-old Gion district, a historic and cultural center famous for its architecture, cobblestone streets, temples and traditional entertainment.

Our Kyoto accommodations are the ideal place for a few nights to a few weeks, fully immersed in the Japanese way of life. From small traditional Japanese houses to larger residences accommodating up to 8 people, all our vacation rental homes offer the comfort, privacy and flexibility essential for a successful vacation. 

Unlike a hotel stay, you'll enjoy a private space with a kitchen and living room, where you can relax after exploring Kyoto and the surrounding area. Our accommodations also offer all the facilities and conveniences you need: a washing machine, fully-equipped kitchen to prepare meals, "Japanese-style" rooms with futon and tatami mats or Western-style rooms depending on your choice of accommodation, and sometimes even a pretty Japanese garden. On arrival, one of our house angels will even welcome you in your home to show you around your accommodation, give you all the best addresses in the area and offer assistance throughout your stay.

The Gion district, Kyoto's historic center

Kyoto's Gion district is an emblematic location that embodies the essence of Japanese tradition. Famous for its geishas, cobbled streets and peaceful atmosphere, Gion is the place to immerse yourself in traditional Japanese culture.

Its traditional architecture, made up of numerous machiya (traditional wooden shops), is much appreciated by travellers. There's a wide variety of entertainment and cultural activities on offer, including tea ceremonies, kimono and yukata-wearing strolls through the streets of Kyoto, and traditional theatrical performances.

Our homes are ideally located for easy access on foot to nearby attractions and points of interest, as well as to the Keihan train station (for Osaka).
 

Higashiyama district

To the east of Gion, Higashiyama lies at the foot of Kyoto's eastern hills. This district is renowned for its well-preserved urban landscape, offering one of the most authentic images of old Japan. Higashiyama's winding cobblestone streets, including the famous Sannenzaka and Ninnenzaka, lead visitors through a maze of traditional stores, teahouses and ancient temples.

The jewel in Higashiyama's crown is undoubtedly the Kiyomizu-dera, a Buddhist temple listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched on a hill, it offers a spectacular panoramic view of Kyoto. The temple's wooden terrace, built without a single nail, is an architectural masterpiece that is sure to impress visitors.

Other remarkable temples dotted around the district include Kodai-ji, known for its Zen gardens and tea pavilions. The five-storey pagoda of Hokan-ji temple, visible from many points in the district, has become one of Higashiyama's symbols.

Map of our houses in Kyoto

Frequently Asked Questions :

When traveling to Japan, a visit to the former imperial capital is a must. An emblematic city renowned for its cultural and historical richness, it is home to magnificent temples, traditional gardens and preserved neighborhoods, offering visitors a total immersion in an ancient Japan. With its timeless beauty, Kyoto is an ideal destination for discovering the essence of Japanese tradition.

Our houses in Kyoto

Nijo Castle, Kyoto

  • 51m²
  • 4 travelers
  • WIFI

Ginkakuji, Kyoto

  • 72m²
  • 4 travelers
  • WIFI

Tofukuji, Kyoto

  • 30m²
  • 2 travelers
  • WIFI

Philosopher's path, Kyoto

  • 74m²
  • 5 travelers
  • WIFI

Yoshida, Kyoto

  • 74m²
  • 4 travelers
  • WIFI

Gion, Kyoto

  • 53m²
  • 3 travelers
  • WIFI

Nishijin, Kyoto

  • 138m²
  • 6 travelers
  • WIFI

Yoshida, Kyoto

  • 90m²
  • 4 travelers
  • WIFI

Kiyomizu, Kyoto

  • 97m²
  • 8 travelers
  • WIFI