Seizansou
Location: 27-2 Ujitogawa, Uji, Kyoto-fu, 611-0021, Uji, JP
Star Rating: 3 Stars
Property Type: Ryokans
About this Property
Recreation & Relaxation: Unwind with karaoke or enjoy the scenic views from the rooftop terrace and garden.
Dining & Services: Indulge in a meal at the restaurant, grab snacks at the cafe, or opt for room service.
Comfort & Connectivity: Stay connected with free Wi-Fi, enjoy LED TVs, and relax in deep soaking bathtubs.
Immerse yourself in the serene surroundings at Seizansou, where every comfort is within reach. Book now to experience a truly relaxing stay.
Important Information
- The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
- Set meals are served in guestrooms only (no menus or public dining).
- Please note that some properties do not permit guests with tattoos to use the onsite public bathing facilities.
Policies
Check-in: 03:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Amenities & Facilities
- Free bicycles on site
- Free WiFi
- Garden
- Luggage storage
- Karaoke
- Designated smoking area
- Concierge service
- Elevator
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Television in common areas
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Free newspapers in lobby
- Tours/ticket assistance
- RV, bus, truck parking
- Parking (limited spaces)
- Free bicycles on site
- Free self parking
- Rooftop terrace
- Free RV, bus, truck parking
- Banquet hall
- Japanese garden
Rooms Available
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Run of the House
1 Twin Futon
Relax - In-room massage available
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - 20-inch LED TV with digital channels
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, and room service (limited hours)
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub and separate shower
Practical - Day bed and safe
Comfort - Climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Need to Know - Limited housekeeping
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 4 (3 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
- Tatami (traditional Japanese flooring)
- Room service (limited hours)
- In-room massage available
- Separate bathtub and shower
- Free WiFi
- Deep soaking bathtub
- Day bed
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
- Toilet with electronic bidet
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Japanese Room
1 Twin Futon
215-sq-foot room with river views
Relax - In-room massage available
Internet - Free WiFi
Entertainment - 20-inch LED TV with digital channels
Food & Drink - Refrigerator, coffee/tea maker, and room service (limited hours)
Bathroom - Private bathroom, deep soaking bathtub and separate shower
Practical - Day bed and safe
Comfort - Climate-controlled heating and air conditioning
Need to Know - Limited housekeeping
Smoking And Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 6 (4 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Safety deposit box
- TV
- Hair dryer
- Refrigerator
- Private bathroom
- Tatami (traditional Japanese flooring)
- Room service (limited hours)
- In-room massage available
- Separate bathtub and shower
- Free WiFi
- Deep soaking bathtub
- Day bed
- Smoking and Non-Smoking
- Toilet with electronic bidet
Guest Reviews
- Tak Wa Raymond (2/5): - We were very disappointed to be informed by the hotel that all indoor and outdoor onsen were completely closed. We were not informed at all upon the booking or else, before our check in date. If we knew the onsen were closed, we could have look for an alternative.
When we asked for an explanation from the reception staff about the closing of onsen, his explanation came to be shockingly offensive, he said because we had booked for “a cheap price ’
- Verified traveler (10/5): - 河景房窗外宇治川的风景是相当漂亮,酒店很安静舒服,酒店的工作人员和善,酒店设施有不算新但干净整洁,总之非常值得一住的酒店。
- Verified traveler (8/5): Recommends to traveler with more budget - A riverside hotel with roomy japanese style suite, great for family travel or a group of friends. Although the reception can only speak a little English, they are very helpful.
- Lisa (6/5): Ryokan by the river - I was expecting a lot from this place as I paid a lot of money. It was peak cherry blossom season and I think the price of the room must have exponentially increased due to demand. The place was ok. It's an old building, and I found the fixtures flawed. The ceiling to the bathroom leaked water and left a puddle on the floor! But the room was spacious and the staff were very apologetic and accomodating. In terms of location, it's abit out the way. Nice if you like abit of quiet, not nice if you have to drag your suitcase from the station to there. It's right next to the river Uji, unfortunately there were construction work going on right next to us during our stay. Uji is worth visiting though, and if it was not for my accomodation being situated there, I would have overlooked this little gem.
- Verified traveler (6/5): globalement une bonne expérience - hotel ok, mais situé à 15 min à pieds de la gare la plus proche.
Pour kyoto, il faut compter une bonne heure avant de s'y rendre
Le personnel est accueillant mais parle très mal anglais et n'est donc pas vraiment en mesure de beaucoup aider.
- Verified traveler (8/5): Quiet environment - Quiet hotel environment, easy access to the heritage sites
- Verified traveler (8/5): Good hotel but over-priced for what you get - This was a nice hotel that was a cross between a Japanese-style ryokan and a western hotel. It had the best of both. Although we quite enjoyed our stay here, I don't think it was worth the high price.
The hotel was clean, well-maintained, and located within walking distance of everything important in Uji. They provided a nice 6-course dinner with Japanese dishes (and charged extra for the drink) and also a Japanese breakfast, although the quality/taste of the food was not as great as we've had in restaurants. The staff were polite and helpful but spoke almost no English unlike all the other hotels we stayed in on our trip. We were unable to figure out what food we were being served and how to properly eat it.
The public bath they have is decent although not a true "hot spring" - it's more of a giant jacuzzi. Overall it was a good hotel but not worth the C$400 we paid for the one night.
- Monhatai (8/5): very nice city , Uji - Hotel located along Uji river which is so beautiful. The hotel staffs are so nice take very good care to all of us. That was one of the things to remember. One if the staff drove us to Uji station and my friends forgot her handbag at the hotel, so he drove her back and send her at the station again.
- SHAN KIU (10/5): 優雅 - 環境舒適,服務一流,餐要預早一日訂,所以錯過了在這裡晚餐。
- Kathy (8/5): Peace and tranquility outside of Kyoto - The staff was extremely friendly. The setting with the view over the river unbeatable. The mats relatively comfortable. Better than in some of the other hotels, but if you aren't used to it, it takes adjustment. The hardest part for a westerner is the breakfast, because it is hard to know what you are eating (especially if you have a vegetarian in the group) and it is not obvious how to put together the various ingredients they bring you. Nobody explains this to you. I do not expect them to give a western breakfast. I enjoy learning about the culture. But I feel like I didn't learn anything because even when I asked how to eat it, their English was extremely limited and it wasn't clear what to do. So I wish I could have communicated better with the staff to learn more from the experience. The onsen baths were wonderful. Very clean and relaxing. The town itself is a jewel, with beautiful, uncrowded temples hidden in the hills.
- Gretchen (8/5): Ryokan in a lovely setting! - While not much from the outside, this is a charming ryokan in the cute Kyoto suburb of Uji. I was originally upset that we weren't staying right in Kyoto, but this was soooo much better than staying downtown. Uji has a train station, which puts you into Kyoto in 18 minutes. You can walk into Uji and have a great dinner, and a lovely tea ceremony and a walk through an incredible shrine a few steps from Seizansou. And, it's right on the river, so from the bath, you can see cherry trees in bloom. Don't miss the Japanese breakfast - that was probably my favorite part of the whole experience. A bit old, but charming. Bring your own travel pillow if you don't care for the traditional Japanese buckwheat pillows.
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