Japan · Kyoto · Arashiyama

HOSHINOYA Kyoto
River Suite

Arashiyama · Nishikyo-ku · Kyoto, Japan
River-Access Only · Private Boat
25 Rooms · All River Views
Heian Nobles' Retreat
A secluded riverside retreat in Arashiyama surrounded by Kyoto's legendary Michelin restaurants.
Starting FromJPY 120,000per room per night · minimum 2 nights · breakfast & dinner included
Location Overview
HOSHINOYA Kyoto · Arashiyama · Nishikyo-ku · Kyoto · 15 minutes by private boat from Togetsu-kyo Bridge
Kyoto · Japan

HOSHINOYA Kyoto River Suite
Hoshinoya

LocationArashiyama, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Access15 min private boat · from Togetsu-kyo Bridge
Rooms25 rooms · all river views · 4 types
DiningKaiseki included · Michelin access · Arashiyama
ArchitectureRie Azuma · Azuma Architect & Associates
Package4 nights · from JPY 480,000

HOSHINOYA Kyoto occupies a position in Oku-Arashiyama — the inner reaches of Arashiyama — that is accessible only by private boat from Togetsu-kyo Bridge. The 15-minute journey up the Oi River, past bamboo groves and the volcanic gorge walls of the Kyoto mountains, is not merely a transfer: it is the beginning of the experience itself, the transition from the tourist bustle of Arashiyama into the quiet world that the Heian aristocracy chose as their retreat a thousand years ago. The ryokan opened in 2009, designed by architect Rie Azuma and landscape designer Hiroki Hasegawa, as a property that honours the traditions of the site without reproducing them unchanged.

All 25 guest rooms have a direct view of the Oi River and Mount Ogura — a deliberate architectural decision by Azuma, who positioned every pavilion to frame the gorge and its seasonal transformations: cherry blossoms in spring, deep green in summer, the crimson and gold of autumn maples, and snow in winter. The interiors draw from Kyoto's living craft traditions: kyo-karakami woodblock-printed paper on the walls, clay finishes, Japanese washi screens, hinoki wood soaking tubs, and bamboo furniture produced by artisans whose techniques have not changed in generations.

The cultural programme at HOSHINOYA Kyoto is built around omotenashi — the Japanese philosophy of anticipatory hospitality — and the seasonal microculture of Arashiyama. The Floating Tea Room, positioned above the river on a terrace, offers matcha ceremonies with views of the gorge. The private houseboat Hisui — named for the jade colour of the Oi River — provides an exclusive on-water experience inspired by the Heian tradition of poetry and music on Arashiyama's waters. Richseen's programme includes access to the Michelin three-star kaiseki restaurants of Arashiyama — Kichisen and Kitcho, two of Japan's most celebrated tables — alongside the ryokan's own kaiseki programme.

Through the Lens

River Suite,
A Riverside Ryokan Above the Oi

HOSHINOYA Kyoto — Oi River and Arashiyama mountain, accessible only by private boat
River Suite interior — tatami, washi lanterns, kyo-karakami paper, Oi River view
Guest pavilion at HOSHINOYA Kyoto — traditional Japanese architecture above the river gorge
Oi River gorge — seasonal colours framed by every guest room window at HOSHINOYA Kyoto
Private boat arrival — departing Togetsu-kyo Bridge, Arashiyama
River Suite interior — hinoki wood soaking tub, double washi screens, earthen walls
Hisui houseboat — private Yakata boat on the Oi River, Arashiyama summer morning
Riverside Ryokan Living

River Suite · Overlooking the Oi River

The River Suite at HOSHINOYA Kyoto is designed as a standalone pavilion — a private architectural unit positioned above the Oi River with a dedicated window framing the gorge view. Architect Rie Azuma preserved the lightness of traditional Japanese wood construction while introducing the modern comforts that HOSHINOYA guests expect: a deep hinoki cypress soaking tub, underfloor heating, air conditioning, and a contemporary stone-top bathroom integrated within a space that otherwise feels entirely rooted in the Heian period. The kyo-karakami woodblock-printed paper panels on the walls are produced by Kyoto artisans using techniques unchanged since the Heian period, each pattern unique to the ryokan.

The room's layout follows the traditional ryokan format — a sleeping area with futon preparation, a sitting area positioned toward the river window, and the transition between inside and outside made deliberately ambiguous by the pavilion's paper screens and wooden architecture. There are four room types at HOSHINOYA Kyoto (Tsukihashi, Yamanoha, Tanigasumi, and Mizunone), each positioned differently within the hillside to offer a distinct relationship with the river below. Richseen's package is booked in the River Suite category, which provides the most direct connection to the water.

The ryokan's facilities complement the rooms without intruding on them: a café and library with coffee, tea, and savoury and sweet snacks available around the clock; a spa and massage programme using Kyoto botanical ingredients; a small outdoor pool; and the Floating Tea Room — a matcha ceremony space built above the river and accessible to all guests. The private houseboat Hisui, operated on the Oi River since September 2020, can be booked exclusively for in-river experiences ranging from traditional incense-making ceremonies to private kaiseki meals on the water.

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River-Access Only · Private Boat
Accessible exclusively by private boat from Togetsu-kyo Bridge — 15 minutes up the Oi River into Oku-Arashiyama
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Rie Azuma Architecture
25 standalone guest pavilions designed by architect Rie Azuma — kyo-karakami paper, clay walls, hinoki soaking tubs, washi screens
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Floating Tea Room · Hisui Houseboat
Matcha ceremony on the river terrace; private houseboat Hisui for exclusive Oi River experiences
Dining & Flavours

Kaiseki Dining & Seasonal Kyoto Cuisine

The kaiseki programme at HOSHINOYA Kyoto is the experiential core of every stay: breakfast and dinner are served daily in the ryokan's dining room, each meal a reflection of the season's ingredients and the kaiseki tradition of Kyoto — the most refined expression of Japanese cuisine, in which each course is a precise composition of flavour, texture, colour, and seasonal reference. The ryokan's kitchen sources from Kyoto's markets and from the surrounding mountains, with the menu changing completely as the seasons move through Arashiyama.

Kichisen and Kitcho Arashiyama — two of the three-Michelin-star kaiseki restaurants positioned within Arashiyama — represent the apex of the Kyoto dining tradition, and Richseen pre-arranges a reservation at one of these tables as part of the programme. Both restaurants require advance booking months ahead; Kichisen in particular is regarded as one of the most difficult reservations in Japan, with a guest list that has historically included the Japanese imperial family. The kaiseki lunch at either restaurant — included on the second day — provides a reference point for understanding what the ryokan's own kitchen achieves.

The Floating Tea Room on the Oi River adds a third dimension to the culinary programme: a matcha ceremony conducted above the water, using a portable tea set and facing the gorge, at a time of day chosen for the quality of the light — dawn for the most dramatic effect, late afternoon for the softest. The private houseboat Hisui can extend this experience into a full on-river occasion, with the ryokan team providing food and beverage service on the water. Richseen's package includes the tea ceremony on the third morning, timed to the season and the river's morning conditions.

In-Ryokan Kaiseki · Breakfast & Dinner Included · Kichisen ★★★ · Arashiyama · Michelin Three-Star · Kitcho Arashiyama ★★★ · Kaiseki · Reserve in Advance · Floating Tea Room · Matcha · Oi River Terrace
Curated Experiences

Six Defining Moments

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Bamboo Forest
Private morning walk in Arashiyama.
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Kaiseki Dining
Seasonal multi-course Japanese cuisine.
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River Journey
Boat access and scenic river experience.
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Tea Ceremony
Traditional Kyoto ritual.
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Cultural Access
Proximity to temples and heritage sites.
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Secluded Arrival
Exclusive river-based entry.
Your Journey Here

4 Nights · 5 Days

The experience follows a quiet rhythm shaped by nature, seasonality, and traditional rituals.

Boat access requires coordination, and Michelin restaurant reservations should be arranged in advance.

Day 1 · Arrival in Kyoto
Private Boat Transfer & Ryokan Welcome
The transition into HOSHINOYA Kyoto begins before you reach the ryokan itself. The private transfer from Kyoto Station delivers you to Togetsu-kyo Bridge at the edge of Arashiyama — from there, a private boat departs up the Oi River, through the bamboo gorge and the volcanic rock walls of the Kyoto mountains, for 15 minutes of deepening quiet.
Day 2 · Arashiyama Morning
Bamboo Forest Walk & Michelin Three-Star Kaiseki
The second morning begins before most of Arashiyama's visitors arrive — the bamboo grove is most extraordinary in early light, when the vertical columns of green filter the dawn and the sound of the river fills the path.
Day 3 · River Experience
Hozu River Adventure & Cultural Exploration
The third day moves through the landscape of Arashiyama by water — the Hozu River gorge provides one of the most dramatic natural passages in the Kyoto region, and the boat journey through it offers a perspective on the mountains that no land-based excursion can replicate.
Day 4 · Tea Ceremony
Private Matcha Ceremony & Farewell Kaiseki
The fourth morning is for the most intimate cultural experience of the stay — a private tea ceremony on the Floating Tea Room above the Oi River, using a portable tea set and the landscape as the ceremony's only decoration.
Day 5 · Departure
Last Morning · Boat & Return Transfer
Final morning in the River Suite — last breakfast by the window overlooking the Oi River gorge, one final hour in the space that has defined the stay.
Journey at a Glance

The Essential Details

Location
Arashiyama, Kyoto
Access
Private Boat · 15 min
Rooms
25 · All River Views
Dining
Kaiseki Included
Nearest Station
Arashiyama · 10 min walk
Package Includes

Everything Provided

  • 4 nights River Suite accommodation · HOSHINOYA Kyoto
  • Daily kaiseki breakfast and dinner · in-ryokan
  • Private transfers and boat access · Togetsu-kyo Bridge
  • Michelin restaurant reservation · Kichisen or Kitcho
  • Bamboo forest morning walk · guided
  • Cultural activities · tea ceremony
  • Hozu River boat adventure
  • Luxury travel gift set
Why Hoshinoya

The Villa That Embodies Kyoto's Hidden Rhythm

This experience is designed for travelers who value privacy, cultural depth, and refined simplicity. Its defining feature is its secluded riverside location accessible only by boat, creating a sense of complete separation from the city. It is best suited for those seeking a slower, more intentional Kyoto experience shaped by tradition, nature, and quiet immersion.

Japan · Kyoto · Arashiyama

HOSHINOYA Kyoto River Suite
Hoshinoya

A riverside retreat that combines privacy, culture, and refined Japanese hospitality.

The setting offers a quiet escape within one of Kyoto's most iconic natural landscapes.

Dining and cultural experiences reflect the depth of Kyoto's culinary and artistic traditions.

Design My JourneyA Richseen specialist responds within 24 hours
Signature Experiences
  • Michelin three-star kaiseki dining in Arashiyama
  • Private bamboo forest morning walk
  • Hozu River boat adventure
  • Kyoto cultural tea ceremony
  • Seasonal kaiseki dining experience
  • Private boat arrival experience
Location
Arashiyama, Kyoto
Access
Private Boat · 15 min
Rooms
25 · All River Views
Dining
Kaiseki Included
Journey Details
Day 1
Private Boat Transfer & Ryokan Welcome
The transition into HOSHINOYA Kyoto begins before you reach the ryokan itself. The private transfer from Kyoto Station delivers you to Togetsu-kyo Bridge at the edge of Arashiyama — from there, a private boat departs up the Oi River, through the bamboo gorge and the volcanic rock walls of the Kyoto mountains, for 15 minutes of deepening quiet.
Day 2
Bamboo Forest Walk & Michelin Three-Star Kaiseki
The second morning begins before most of Arashiyama's visitors arrive — the bamboo grove is most extraordinary in early light, when the vertical columns of green filter the dawn and the sound of the river fills the path.
Day 3
Hozu River Adventure & Cultural Exploration
The third day moves through the landscape of Arashiyama by water — the Hozu River gorge provides one of the most dramatic natural passages in the Kyoto region, and the boat journey through it offers a perspective on the mountains that no land-based excursion can replicate.
Day 4
Private Matcha Ceremony & Farewell Kaiseki
The fourth morning is for the most intimate cultural experience of the stay — a private tea ceremony on the Floating Tea Room above the Oi River, using a portable tea set and the landscape as the ceremony's only decoration.
Day 5
Last Morning · Boat & Return Transfer
Final morning in the River Suite — last breakfast by the window overlooking the Oi River gorge, one final hour in the space that has defined the stay.
4 nights River Suite accommodation · HOSHINOYA Kyoto
Daily kaiseki breakfast and dinner · in-ryokan
Private transfers and boat access · Togetsu-kyo Bridge
Michelin restaurant reservation · Kichisen or Kitcho
Bamboo forest morning walk · guided
Cultural activities · tea ceremony
Hozu River boat adventure
Luxury travel gift set
International flights to/from Japan
Travel insurance
Personal expenses
Optional experiences
Gratuities
Starting From
JPY 120,000
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Room
River Suite · HOSHINOYA Kyoto
Included
Kaiseki breakfast & dinner daily
Package Price
From JPY 480,000
Per Night
From JPY 120,000

All components are fully flexible — this is a curated starting point, refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.

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