Gojo Guesthouse Annexe

Southern Higashiyama


A short walk from the main Gojō Guest House, this homey quiet place in a traditional building offers private rooms with shared bathrooms and is decorated with vintage furniture in a tucked-away spot in the sightseeing area. The rooms are small but functional and there's a communal kitchen for guest use. There's a choice of Japanese- or Western-style rooms.


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Nearby Southern Higashiyama attractions

1. Rokuharamitsu-ji

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2. Yasui Konpira-gū

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3. Kennin-ji

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Founded in 1202 by the monk Eisai, Kennin-ji is the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto. It is an island of peace and calm on the border of the boisterous Gion…

4. Ebisu-jinja

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This small shrine near Kennin-ji honours Ebisu, the god of prosperity. Naturally, it's a popular spot with local businesspeople. The Tōka Ebisu festival…

5. Kawai Kanjirō Memorial Hall

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6. Entoku-in

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7. Ninen-zaka & Sannen-zaka Area

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8. Kōdai-ji

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This exquisite temple was founded in 1605 by Kita-no-Mandokoro in memory of her late husband, Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The extensive grounds include gardens…