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20 PIECES

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Welcome to 20 PIECES, a stylish 4-star hotel nestled in the heart of Kyoto, Japan. Just 2.1ไมล์ from the vibrant city center, this hotel offers both convenience and tranquility for your stay. The address of this chic hotel is located at Shimogyo-Ku, Shokuyacho 63 And 66, ensuring easy access to Kyoto's cultural and historic attractions.

The hotel boasts 843 reviews, showcasing its exceptional service and comfort provided to guests. Guests rave about the free WiFi, air conditioning, soundproof rooms, and luxurious amenities such as a bathtub, kitchen, and free toiletries. Elevator access to upper floors, air purifiers, and a breathtaking view contribute to making your stay at 20 PIECES truly unforgettable.

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540 ตร.ฟุต

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The spacious quadruple room provides air conditioning, a tea and coffee maker, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. Guests can make meals in the kitchen that is equipped with a stovetop, a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The quadruple room features a safe deposit box, a sofa, heating, as well as a flat-screen TV with streaming services. The unit offers 4 beds.

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540 ตร.ฟุต

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540 ตร.ฟุต

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Immerse yourself in the beauty of Kyoto while staying at 20 PIECES, where modern conveniences and Japanese hospitality blend seamlessly. Whether you are exploring the city or unwinding in the comfort of your room, this hotel promises a memorable experience for travelers seeking a delightful blend of comfort and luxury. Book your stay now at a starting price that ensures exceptional value for your money.

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Indulge in an unforgettable dining experience at 20 PIECES, where you can savor a delectable array of Japanese cuisine at the hotel's exquisite restaurant. Delight in authentic flavors prepared by skilled chefs using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're craving traditional sushi, savory ramen, or delicate tempura, the restaurant offers a diverse menu to satisfy your taste buds. Enjoy a culinary journey through Kyoto's rich gastronomic heritage without leaving the comfort of your hotel.

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After a day of exploring the wonders of Kyoto, unwind and rejuvenate at the hotel's serene spa and wellness center. Pamper yourself with a range of relaxing treatments, from soothing massages to invigorating facials, designed to restore your body and mind. Immerse yourself in tranquility as you soak in a traditional Japanese hot spring bath, known as an "onsen," and let the healing properties of the mineral-rich waters wash away your stresses. Revitalize your senses in this oasis of calm amidst the bustling city.

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Loft B over New Year 2024 This place is absolutely perfect for a family base in Kyoto. Location: A quick 10 minute walk from Kyoto Station which is perfect if you’re coming down from Tokyo on the Shinkansen. Room: After staying in a typical tiny room in Tokyo, the rooms at 20 Pieces are pure luxury! The bunk beds are a perfect space saver and the kids loved it. The toilet is separate from rest of the bathroom. The bathroom is fantastic! 2 sinks and a big shower and tub. The shower and tub are awesome. There were 2 heating/cooling ceiling units which worked well. It did take some getting used to to find the right settings but they worked well. The kitchen is minimal with an induction cooktop, sink, electric kettle, and small toaster oven. We were able to save some money cooking our own meals. You don’t use a key to enter your room but instead have an access code on a digital keypad. One less thing to carry around. There were a number of things you could rent in the lobby. We only used the coffee maker. “Rent” is a bit misleading; It didn’t cost anything to rent the coffee maker. We were happy to be able to do our own laundry here. There are two washers and two dryers. I do wish there were more units though because they are small. It took 3 loads to do our laundry and we had to wait until very late into the night until the units were not being used. The view of Higashi Hongan-Ji Temple from our room was the icing on the cake. We would sit at the window in the mornings and evenings watching all the people visiting the temple. The staff were super helpful and friendly. Most of them spoke English well which was very helpful for us and we very much appreciated that. They helped us with tourist advice and also set up our luggage forwarding to the airport. We had our bags sent from the hotel to Narita airport. Note: it’s recommended to give this 3 days. They told us 2 days was enough but the company recommended 3 days which made us nervous.

Daniel

The location was perfect with the Higashi Honganji Temple as our main view and that it was less than a 10 min walk from the Kyoto Station. First, I love how the whole hotel is keyless so no need to carry a card to lose. The hotel and rooms are accessed by a code you are given. I love the layout of the room (plan B) and that the bunk beds were bigger than a regular twin. There were 5 of us, so 4 of us took the beds and my son took the couch. The couch was very hard and firm even to sit on let alone lay on. The room was equipped with a mini fridge with a little freezer inside, a microwave, a toaster, a kettle, ports and pans, etc. Anything not in your room can be rented at the lobby, which I love the concept of communal items. They had items from record players, speakers, air fryers, a Polaroid camera, decorations, etc. you name it, they probably had it! If you opt out of a room cleaning free three days, you receive a box of matcha cookies which were delicious! The hotel provides you with bottled water daily, though you can drink straight from the faucet. There is a 7-11 about a block away and a Lawson’s about 3 blocks away. I LOVED the shower! I like how the tub and shower are enclosed separately within the bathroom. The toilet is next door separate from the rest of the bathroom. The only thing that was a hassle was that there wasn’t a mini sink in the toilet room so you’re literally touching the doorknob with dirty hands since you would need to go the next door over to the bathroom. My husband loved the morning coffee and afternoon tea that is served daily. It’s also a big plus that there are two pairs of a washer/dryer. Heads up that the machines only take 100 yen. The washer cost 200 yen per load (5kg max - a bit small) and the dryer is 100 yen for 10 mins. Two loads in the washer was able to fit in one dryer (up to 8kg). It took approximately 20-30 mins to dry.

Jasmine

The view was definitely the highlight, as you get access to the full panorama view of Higashi Honganji Temple across the road. Other than that, the room itself was spacious and came with all the quintessential amenities. Bunk beds with personal sockets are also great if you are traveling as a group of friends. The staff were extremely helpful and flexible. - Even though the official check-in time was 4pm, we were able to do it way earlier than that since the room was ready. - If you don't need room cleaning, they will give you a box of matcha cookies in lieu, which was very thoughtful. - They can also help you to exchange coins for laundry machines and recommend places to visit & eat. Finally, there is free coffee from 8-12pm, and tea after that, which is cherry on top for an excellent stay.

Daniel

Great location, close to Kyoto station. The loft B has a gorgeous view on the temple. The room is spacious, with a separate toilet. The kitchenette is functional. The dimmable lighting in the living area is a great feature. The staff is very courteous, helpful and friendly. We borrowed an instant camera, paying a fee for the films, a coffee maker and a chess game. You can borrow a good old vinyl player and vinyl discs! The temple is worth the visit, as well as the garden (entrance fee) behind the hotel. If we were to come back, we'll probably try the 2 bedroom suite, not sure if it has the nice temple view, though.

Claire

The space in the room we had was great (Loft D). Had 4 queen size beds which is great for our family of 5. The room has a fire place that you can get the staff to light it up for you. Products used in the hotel are upscale. You can rent a variety of equipment/ glasses/ records, etc from the reception (no extra cost). We even had shabu shabu in our room one of the evenings. :) They don't do full cleaning up of the room, but offered you a box of cookies (they're very good!) if you skip the full cleaning on day 4 of your stay. Paid washer/ dryer on site, so very convenient if you want to wash your clothes.

Sandy

Loft B over New Year 2024 This place is absolutely perfect for a family base in Kyoto. Location: A quick 10 minute walk from Kyoto Station which is perfect if you’re coming down from Tokyo on the Shinkansen. Room: After staying in a typical tiny room in Tokyo, the rooms at 20 Pieces are pure luxury! The bunk beds are a perfect space saver and the kids loved it. The toilet is separate from rest of the bathroom. The bathroom is fantastic! 2 sinks and a big shower and tub. The shower and tub are awesome. There were 2 heating/cooling ceiling units which worked well. It did take some getting used to to find the right settings but they worked well. The kitchen is minimal with an induction cooktop, sink, electric kettle, and small toaster oven. We were able to save some money cooking our own meals. You don’t use a key to enter your room but instead have an access code on a digital keypad. One less thing to carry around. There were a number of things you could rent in the lobby. We only used the coffee maker. “Rent” is a bit misleading; It didn’t cost anything to rent the coffee maker. We were happy to be able to do our own laundry here. There are two washers and two dryers. I do wish there were more units though because they are small. It took 3 loads to do our laundry and we had to wait until very late into the night until the units were not being used. The view of Higashi Hongan-Ji Temple from our room was the icing on the cake. We would sit at the window in the mornings and evenings watching all the people visiting the temple. The staff were super helpful and friendly. Most of them spoke English well which was very helpful for us and we very much appreciated that. They helped us with tourist advice and also set up our luggage forwarding to the airport. We had our bags sent from the hotel to Narita airport. Note: it’s recommended to give this 3 days. They told us 2 days was enough but the company recommended 3 days which made us nervous.

Daniel

The location was perfect with the Higashi Honganji Temple as our main view and that it was less than a 10 min walk from the Kyoto Station. First, I love how the whole hotel is keyless so no need to carry a card to lose. The hotel and rooms are accessed by a code you are given. I love the layout of the room (plan B) and that the bunk beds were bigger than a regular twin. There were 5 of us, so 4 of us took the beds and my son took the couch. The couch was very hard and firm even to sit on let alone lay on. The room was equipped with a mini fridge with a little freezer inside, a microwave, a toaster, a kettle, ports and pans, etc. Anything not in your room can be rented at the lobby, which I love the concept of communal items. They had items from record players, speakers, air fryers, a Polaroid camera, decorations, etc. you name it, they probably had it! If you opt out of a room cleaning free three days, you receive a box of matcha cookies which were delicious! The hotel provides you with bottled water daily, though you can drink straight from the faucet. There is a 7-11 about a block away and a Lawson’s about 3 blocks away. I LOVED the shower! I like how the tub and shower are enclosed separately within the bathroom. The toilet is next door separate from the rest of the bathroom. The only thing that was a hassle was that there wasn’t a mini sink in the toilet room so you’re literally touching the doorknob with dirty hands since you would need to go the next door over to the bathroom. My husband loved the morning coffee and afternoon tea that is served daily. It’s also a big plus that there are two pairs of a washer/dryer. Heads up that the machines only take 100 yen. The washer cost 200 yen per load (5kg max - a bit small) and the dryer is 100 yen for 10 mins. Two loads in the washer was able to fit in one dryer (up to 8kg). It took approximately 20-30 mins to dry.

Jasmine

The view was definitely the highlight, as you get access to the full panorama view of Higashi Honganji Temple across the road. Other than that, the room itself was spacious and came with all the quintessential amenities. Bunk beds with personal sockets are also great if you are traveling as a group of friends. The staff were extremely helpful and flexible. - Even though the official check-in time was 4pm, we were able to do it way earlier than that since the room was ready. - If you don't need room cleaning, they will give you a box of matcha cookies in lieu, which was very thoughtful. - They can also help you to exchange coins for laundry machines and recommend places to visit & eat. Finally, there is free coffee from 8-12pm, and tea after that, which is cherry on top for an excellent stay.

Daniel

Great location, close to Kyoto station. The loft B has a gorgeous view on the temple. The room is spacious, with a separate toilet. The kitchenette is functional. The dimmable lighting in the living area is a great feature. The staff is very courteous, helpful and friendly. We borrowed an instant camera, paying a fee for the films, a coffee maker and a chess game. You can borrow a good old vinyl player and vinyl discs! The temple is worth the visit, as well as the garden (entrance fee) behind the hotel. If we were to come back, we'll probably try the 2 bedroom suite, not sure if it has the nice temple view, though.

Claire

The space in the room we had was great (Loft D). Had 4 queen size beds which is great for our family of 5. The room has a fire place that you can get the staff to light it up for you. Products used in the hotel are upscale. You can rent a variety of equipment/ glasses/ records, etc from the reception (no extra cost). We even had shabu shabu in our room one of the evenings. :) They don't do full cleaning up of the room, but offered you a box of cookies (they're very good!) if you skip the full cleaning on day 4 of your stay. Paid washer/ dryer on site, so very convenient if you want to wash your clothes.

Sandy

Loft B over New Year 2024 This place is absolutely perfect for a family base in Kyoto. Location: A quick 10 minute walk from Kyoto Station which is perfect if you’re coming down from Tokyo on the Shinkansen. Room: After staying in a typical tiny room in Tokyo, the rooms at 20 Pieces are pure luxury! The bunk beds are a perfect space saver and the kids loved it. The toilet is separate from rest of the bathroom. The bathroom is fantastic! 2 sinks and a big shower and tub. The shower and tub are awesome. There were 2 heating/cooling ceiling units which worked well. It did take some getting used to to find the right settings but they worked well. The kitchen is minimal with an induction cooktop, sink, electric kettle, and small toaster oven. We were able to save some money cooking our own meals. You don’t use a key to enter your room but instead have an access code on a digital keypad. One less thing to carry around. There were a number of things you could rent in the lobby. We only used the coffee maker. “Rent” is a bit misleading; It didn’t cost anything to rent the coffee maker. We were happy to be able to do our own laundry here. There are two washers and two dryers. I do wish there were more units though because they are small. It took 3 loads to do our laundry and we had to wait until very late into the night until the units were not being used. The view of Higashi Hongan-Ji Temple from our room was the icing on the cake. We would sit at the window in the mornings and evenings watching all the people visiting the temple. The staff were super helpful and friendly. Most of them spoke English well which was very helpful for us and we very much appreciated that. They helped us with tourist advice and also set up our luggage forwarding to the airport. We had our bags sent from the hotel to Narita airport. Note: it’s recommended to give this 3 days. They told us 2 days was enough but the company recommended 3 days which made us nervous.

Daniel

The location was perfect with the Higashi Honganji Temple as our main view and that it was less than a 10 min walk from the Kyoto Station. First, I love how the whole hotel is keyless so no need to carry a card to lose. The hotel and rooms are accessed by a code you are given. I love the layout of the room (plan B) and that the bunk beds were bigger than a regular twin. There were 5 of us, so 4 of us took the beds and my son took the couch. The couch was very hard and firm even to sit on let alone lay on. The room was equipped with a mini fridge with a little freezer inside, a microwave, a toaster, a kettle, ports and pans, etc. Anything not in your room can be rented at the lobby, which I love the concept of communal items. They had items from record players, speakers, air fryers, a Polaroid camera, decorations, etc. you name it, they probably had it! If you opt out of a room cleaning free three days, you receive a box of matcha cookies which were delicious! The hotel provides you with bottled water daily, though you can drink straight from the faucet. There is a 7-11 about a block away and a Lawson’s about 3 blocks away. I LOVED the shower! I like how the tub and shower are enclosed separately within the bathroom. The toilet is next door separate from the rest of the bathroom. The only thing that was a hassle was that there wasn’t a mini sink in the toilet room so you’re literally touching the doorknob with dirty hands since you would need to go the next door over to the bathroom. My husband loved the morning coffee and afternoon tea that is served daily. It’s also a big plus that there are two pairs of a washer/dryer. Heads up that the machines only take 100 yen. The washer cost 200 yen per load (5kg max - a bit small) and the dryer is 100 yen for 10 mins. Two loads in the washer was able to fit in one dryer (up to 8kg). It took approximately 20-30 mins to dry.

Jasmine

The view was definitely the highlight, as you get access to the full panorama view of Higashi Honganji Temple across the road. Other than that, the room itself was spacious and came with all the quintessential amenities. Bunk beds with personal sockets are also great if you are traveling as a group of friends. The staff were extremely helpful and flexible. - Even though the official check-in time was 4pm, we were able to do it way earlier than that since the room was ready. - If you don't need room cleaning, they will give you a box of matcha cookies in lieu, which was very thoughtful. - They can also help you to exchange coins for laundry machines and recommend places to visit & eat. Finally, there is free coffee from 8-12pm, and tea after that, which is cherry on top for an excellent stay.

Daniel

Great location, close to Kyoto station. The loft B has a gorgeous view on the temple. The room is spacious, with a separate toilet. The kitchenette is functional. The dimmable lighting in the living area is a great feature. The staff is very courteous, helpful and friendly. We borrowed an instant camera, paying a fee for the films, a coffee maker and a chess game. You can borrow a good old vinyl player and vinyl discs! The temple is worth the visit, as well as the garden (entrance fee) behind the hotel. If we were to come back, we'll probably try the 2 bedroom suite, not sure if it has the nice temple view, though.

Claire

The space in the room we had was great (Loft D). Had 4 queen size beds which is great for our family of 5. The room has a fire place that you can get the staff to light it up for you. Products used in the hotel are upscale. You can rent a variety of equipment/ glasses/ records, etc from the reception (no extra cost). We even had shabu shabu in our room one of the evenings. :) They don't do full cleaning up of the room, but offered you a box of cookies (they're very good!) if you skip the full cleaning on day 4 of your stay. Paid washer/ dryer on site, so very convenient if you want to wash your clothes.

Sandy

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Shimogyo-Ku, Shokuyacho 63 And 66 , Kyoto, 600-8158, ญี่ปุ่น

20 PIECES