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Backpackers Hostel K's House Kyoto

Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan

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Address
418 Nayachou, Shichijo-agaru, Dotemachi-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
Price
Dorm beds from US$21.82. Private rooms from US$29.41/person. Price may vary by season - Check Current Prices by Date Here
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Features

  • Kitchen
  • Phones (public or in room)
  • Air Conditioning
  • Travel information provided
  • Bike Rental
  • Lounge / Common space
  • 24 Hour Free Hot Showers
  • Washing Machine (laundry)


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Comment by Martin, UK
May 2008
Sets a new standard in excellence
Incredible. The design and layout of this place is great. It's like an Ikea showroom. The whole place is spotlessly clean. There's a large comfortable common area, roof terrace or excellent bar to hangout out in. All alcoholic drinks at the bar cost 390 yen -- cheap by Japanese standards. The staff are very efficient and friendly. The rooms are very clean, comfortable and air conditioned. There are large storage lockers in the base of the bunk beds -- so large you can easily fit two large backpacks into each, but you need to bring your own padlock. Access to the rooms is via a personal-issue, contactless electronic smart card -- nice touch. The location is convenient too, about ten minutes' walk from Kyoto main train station. Be sure to book in advance though as word is getting out about this place -- whilst I was traveling around Japan, about half the backpackers I ran into were talking about how great K's in Kyoto was. I would give this place six stars if I could.
Comment by Canadian
June 2006
Had an opportunity to stay for five days at K's House in Kyoto and it was extremely convenient to everything, very clean, comfortable and the staff were helpful whenever approached. The facilities were very clean and never crowded. This was our first accomodation when we arrived in Japan and as such set the mood for the rest of the trip. I never felt cramped for space and the people that were staying at the Hostel were very nice. It is within walking distance (easily) to the train, subways, and most of the major sights. Great restaurants were nearby as well.
Comment by GG
March 2006
This was a great, cheap place to stay in Kyoto. The facility is in really good shape and seems almost brand new. The common areas -- kitchen, bathrooms, outside patio -- were very clean and homey. We stayed in a private double and used the shared bathrooms. The room was tiny, but we didn't spend that much time there. The bathrooms were fine and had those wonderful Japanese heated toilet seats. Other travellers were respectful and intersting. Can't go wrong by staying here!
Comment by Tom Crozier; Scotland
August 2005
This facility is of a very high order. The cleanliness of the rooms and all public areas is remarkable given how well patronized the place is. There is a relaxed lounge with daily newspapers and loads of reading material and an adjoining tatami area with a well fitted modern kitchen off of it. Tea and coffee are available free around the clock. The rooms are air conditioned, and well furnished. The double occupancy room had a TV. Staff could not be more helpful, and everyone that we spoke to at the hostel was extremely complimentary about the facilities. There are laundry facilities (one washing machine and two dryers, on the ground floor — 200 and 100 yen respectively). The hostel is about an 8 -10 minute walk from the Kyoto Station, and the map provided at time of booking gives clear directions. There are buses that leave directly from the station that pass the hostel, (numbers 206/208 and 100) The cost of a single bus fare is 220 yen, but if there are two or more it is actually more economical to take a taxi. The taxi fare is about 560 yen. Daily bus passes are available at the hostel at a cost of 500 yen, and can be used on all the city buses. Route maps also available at hostel. The buses are a great way to get around the city and the stops are announced in English and also appear in English on the electronic screens at the front of the bus. I visited K's House in early August with my wife and son, staying for three nights. Had we not been working to a tight itinerary, I would have loved to have stayed longer.
Comment by Anonymous
May 2005
I stayed at this hostel in May 2005 for 8 nights and I enjoyed it so much that I didn't want to leave. The location is excellent, the staff are EXTREMELY friendly and helpful and it is spotlessly clean. It has excellent facilities, such as a kitchen, Internet, and laundry facilities, and there are some lovely indoor and outdoor areas in which to sit and relax. And for what you get, the price is fantastic (it was 2900 yen per person for a twin room). Stay here, it's wonderful.
Comment by AF
April 2005
I stayed in this hostel in May 2004 for 3 nights. My friend and I rented a double private room, and it was very clean and functional. The common areas were also very tidy. The location is great and the staff were friendly and helpful. It is one of the best hostels I have stayed at. I will highly recommend this place.
Comment by M. Tampinco - California, USA
December 2004
My husband and I stayed here in December 2004 and, having just come from cramped, crowded Tokyo, we were bowled over by how spacious the whole place was, considering it was a hostel. The entire building was clean, light and airy. The hostel was run by a young, helpful, and efficient staff, giving the place the vibe of a hip but low-key college hangout. It had an eclectic mix of Asian and Western music playing in the lobby, coffee brewing in the kitchen and an easy banter in various languages in the mornings and evenings. We booked a private room, which was clean, spacious and bright, but it could've used a mirror and another table besides the nightstand. The common bathrooms were also clean. (Towels were not provided but they can be rented for a small fee.) But we weren't too fond of the showerheads, which dispensed water so long as you pressed down on a spring-loaded lever. If you released the lever, it would pop right back up and turn off the water. There must be a technique to this, and we appreciated the water-conserving aspect, but we just couldn't get the hang of it, and probably ended up using more water just trying to figure it out. Another thing we had trouble with in this hostel was doing laundry. The front desk closes at 10 p.m., and the staff locks up every access door in the building, including the one that leads to the balcony where the washer and dryer are. This door is not opened until 8:00 a.m., which means laundry can only be done between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. If you plan to be out and about the whole day, you're probably not going to get any laundry done. But the hostel's location is great: it's a 15-minute walk from Kyoto Station (the advertised 9 minutes is a bit short), a 10-minute walk to Sanjusangendo Temple and the National Museum, and a short bus ride to Gion district and Kiyomizu Temple. Add to that the very reasonable room rate and you have a very good choice for any traveler on a budget. The little inconveniences fade when you consider the whole package. We would definitely stay here next time we're in Kyoto.
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