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Fast facts

Check in from
15:00
Check out by
10:00
Breakfast
Breakfast available.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Children
Children are not allowed at this hotel.

Amenities

Wi-Fi
Parking
Air conditioning
Restaurant
Non-smoking
Lift

More about Jukaitei

Jukaitei

2.7 km from Mother and Child of Prince Shotoku Statue, Jukaitei is a recently renovated property located in Kyotango and provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking. This 4-star ryokan offers a lift and free shuttle service.

Ratings and reviews

Cleanliness
4.2
Location
4.2
Service
4.2
Facilities
4.0

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Family traveller

Comment: 27 Oct 2019

Stayed in: Oct 2019

Great view with excellent food

We paid 5000 yen more for the crab set. It was awesome. It is fresh and delicious. We are too full to eat all of dishes. The hotel itself is small but well maintained. There are only 8 rooms with sea view. The staff can speak English fluently so there is no problem commuicating with them. Strongly recommended !
Family traveller

Comment: 16 Dec 2024

Stayed in: Dec 2024

Too bad for anything but crabs, supreme inn.

The crab dishes were very good with 2 people having a full course of more than 200,000 kanjin crabs, but the atmosphere was cut in half because there were no Japanese on the staff and all the explanations were foreign accents, which is a bit sad.
I stayed in the best room on the 3rd floor , but I didn't feel any "hospitality" or "magokoro" as an inn.
I don't know how to save money these days either, but I could feel at every turn that it was too much cost saving and that we weren't thinking about comfort on the part of customers.
It has long been said that the landlady of the ryokan is the one who decides the ryokan, but I think you can devise any number of software-related ideas.
On the morning of check-out, there was only us, and even though it was five or six steps to the front door, I didn't even see off the landlady who was there for the last time.
We will never go there again, but I would like you to learn more about the ryokan business and welcome it with all your heart for future visitors.
Other

Comment: 15 Dec 2017

Stayed in: Dec 2017

Highly rated and good food

Highly rated it and recommend because the service is excellent - very warmth service and friendly. A small cozy inn without onsen however they provide you with bath salt you can use in your tub. The inn is highly recommended if you are there in summer as it has good sunset views. The food is very good and even better than some of the top ryokans as well.

Hotel response

Comment: 17 December

Thank you very much for your high evaluation.
I am honored.
Tango, delicious water, rice, vegetables, and fresh seafood, crab.
It is a place blessed with nature.
Please come again.
We look forward to.
Couple
US

US

Comment: 9 Oct 2017

Stayed in: Apr 2017

Leave the hordes of tourist in Central Kyoto behind, and enjoy this wonderful ryokan

Fine print:
Having lived in Japan in the past (for some six years), and now frequently visit several times a year from NYC for pleasure, I’ve stayed in literally hundreds of ryokans throughout Japan at every conceivable price point, from inexpensive to insanely ridiculous. Wifey loves them, so we often visit them. You know that old saying…’happy wife, happy life’ so ryokans, here we come! Keep in mind though, that this review is written by someone who is not a tourist, and not overwhelmed and blown away by everything they see in Japan. After being in Japan for awhile you basically cut through the hype and learn what’s real, and what is not. Personally, I’ve always held (based on my experiences there), that ryokans generally don’t represent good value for the money unless there’s an onsen component (in-room onsen, for example), and even then, there are tons of them which price out to equal or exceeding some of the best hotels in New York or London. That’s a lot to sleep on the floor in a bare-boned room, but that's a discussion for another time. Lets just get to the review…
Let me start by first saying that Jukaitei is one of those places I would categorize as a ‘modern ryokan’ in that there is certainly little that is ‘traditional’ about it, BUT, in spite of the above lukewarm intro concerning ryokans, I have to say …WOW, this place is fabulous, and our stay was just wonderful in every way. It is definitely one of my favorite J-inns in Japan. I just love the place!
And you know us native New Yorkers…we don’t impress very easily.
On a whim to celebrate a BD, wifey and I found ourselves on a flight from JFK bound for Japan. Our destination was Kyoto…but to also get OUT of Central Kyoto as quickly as possible. We were looking for peace and tranquility…a seldom had commodity in Kyoto with its hordes of temple-touring lunatics. Somehow Jukaitei was picked (I honestly don’t remember how it was selected), and I can report that I had a wonderful stay there. First, the location; it is quite some distance from Central Kyoto, some 2 hours north by densha (train). The distance is either a plus or minus, depending on your perspective. Jukaitei is an excellent respite when you just want some peace and quiet. Thankfully, they will pick you up from the local eki (train station), as it’s about a 25-30 min drive to their place. Throughout the drive you’re rewarded with nice views of the ocean on your left side, and mountain landscapes on your right.
Upon arrival you’ll find yourself in a small yet comfortable lobby. There are a few gift items for sale and a few places to sit. You get the immediate impression of it being a very personal place, eschewing the mega-chain Western mentality. Jukaitei is indeed a tiny place, with around ten rooms or so. Apparently they used to have all Japanese styled rooms, but recently added some regular western beds as an option. Having slept on the floor enough in my life when I lived in Japan, we opted for the western beds (a much more comfortable option…trust me on this one). When we were shown to our room I was surprised with how beautiful it was. Very spacious and well appointed (for a Japanese room), and in command of a beautiful view. The bedroom, sitting area, and bathroom…all just perfect. Take a look at the pics of the room, and I’m sure that you’ll agree that it’s very nice. The chairs situated by the windows invite you to just slow down, sit back, and just admire the view. The western beds were firm and comfy, and we both slept like babies. Unfortunately they gave us twins, but the bed(s) were large enough for both wifey and I to sleep together. It was just fine.
For dinner we went to the small, but nice restaurant…and it was there that I seriously had my mind blown. As it was crab season we opted for one of the crab based meal packages, and it was just ‘off the hook’ in every conceivable way. You’re served a large whole crab, and you can have it in a number of ways, from sashimi to grilled. Without exaggeration it was one of the best crab experiences in my life. If you’ve never had raw crab legs (obviously the crab must be super fresh), then you’ve got to have it. It has a melt in your mouth quality that will send you into a culinary orgasm. Although the crab was the star of the show, the entire dinner was just superb. Superb. Everything was so well prepared and tasty, going beyond just the usual artful presentation, but instead was ‘presentation with a purpose’ that being to delight your palette. I cannot say enough about the culinary artistry displayed at Jukaitei. As a hardcore foodie who is at home in the best restaurants in NYC, and doesn’t hesitate to travel to another part of the world to sample a specific dish or restaurant, I was just blown away. In terms of the individual dishes themselves, I cannot properly describe everything that we had, but take a look at the pictures. Though they do no real justice, you can at least get an idea. Later that night we had a nice BD cake, and enjoyed it with coffee while relaxing in our room. Not to rest on its laurels as a one trick pony, the asa gohan (breakfast) the next day was very impressive, and I’m not even a fan of ‘Japanese breakfasts’.
Overall, I had a wonderful experience at Jukaitei, and would return in a heartbeat. In fact, I can almost guarantee that we’ll be back. Keep in mind, like most J-Inns, there’s not a whole lot to do there…but that’s also part of the draw, being able to slow down and do nothing but reconnect with your loved one. Sometimes it’s wonderful to be ‘off the grid’ for a bit, don’t you think? If you desire to get out of town and have a truly tranquil stay, I would recommend Jukaitei in a second. Just go and enjoy!
Hope this review helps.

Hotel response

Comment: 10 October

当館をご利用いただきましてありがとうございました。
すてきなコメントを頂きましてありがとうございます。
京都北部にある小さな宿ですが、すばらしい景色を楽しみながら田舎の魚介料理を楽しむには良い所だと思っています。
また、日本に来られる時には是非お越しください。
ありがとうございました。
Thank you for using our hotel.
Thank you very much for the nice comment.
It is a small inn in Kyoto north, but I think that it is a good place to enjoy rural fish cuisine while enjoying wonderful scenery.
Also, please come by all means when you come to Japan.
Thank you very much
Couple
UK

UK

Comment: 7 May 2017

Stayed in: May 2017

Just What We Wanted. Rates a 5 Across the Board

Jukaitei has just 8 bedrooms, but all of them have a beautiful view along the coast.
This is a perfect hotel to relax in after the bustle of Kyoto. We caught the train to Amino, and the shuttle bus collected us when the train arrived at 15.00. So there is no need to have a car.
We opted for a "western style" room, and found it very comfortable. The view along the coast is also available from the bathtub!
The food in the restaurant was also very good. We opted for the Japanese meals, but some western dishes were also available.
The front desk and restaurant staff were delightful. Our waitress made an oragami imperial crane for my wife.
We went for a walk along to coast to the village and had a good lunch in one of the local restaurants.
Jukaitei is a great place to relax and sample some Japanese cuisine.

Hotel response

Comment: 8 May

In Jukaitei of Kyoto · Tango, it was nice to have enjoyed the slow time while looking at the sea for 2 nights 3 days.
Also, please come when you come to Japan.
We look forward to.

Very good location

4.2

3778 Tangocho Taiza, Kyotango, 627-0201, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan|0.91 km from Taiza Port

Check in and check out

Check in from:

15:00

Check out before:

10:00

Good to know

Children

Children are not allowed at this hotel.

Additional beds

Cribs can't be added.

Pets

Pets are not allowed.

Breakfast

Breakfast available.

Breakfast options

Asian breakfast.

Breakfast price

Please contact hotel for price information.

Important information from the hotel

Please inform Jukaitei in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Guests arriving after 18:00 must inform the hotel in advance. Contact details can be found on the booking confirmation.

Accepted payment methods
The hotel accepts the following payment methods:
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Cash

Jukaitei: FAQs

Yes, Jukaitei does have a restaurant.
At Jukaitei you can check in from 15:00, and you'll need to check out before 10:00.
Yes, there is parking available at Jukaitei.
Jukaitei is 12.1 km away from Kyotango city centre.
Jukaitei is in Kyotango, Japan and is 12.1 km away from Kyotango city centre.