Facade/entrance in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Sakura Terrace The Gallery, your vibrant Kyoto retreat! Nestled just 2.6mi from the heart of the city, this charming 3-star hotel serves as the perfect launchpad for your Japanese adventure. With prices starting from just $100 a night, it's an unbeatable offer that ensures you can relish both comfort and convenience without breaking the bank.

Facade/entrance in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Facade/entrance in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Rooms

Roof Twin Room with Balcony - North Wing in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

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2 Twin Beds

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235 sqft

Roof, 2 Twin Beds, Balcony

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Experience a cozy Roof Twin Room in the North Wing with a balcony and stunning views. Enjoy luxury amenities like a hot tub, air purifiers, and free toiletries.

Deluxe King Room with Balcony - North Wing in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

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1 Queen Size Bed

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270 sqft

Deluxe, King Size, Balcony

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Indulge in a luxurious stay in our Deluxe King Room with Balcony in the North Wing, featuring a queen-size bed, hot tub, and panoramic city views. Perfect for a couple's getaway, offering relaxation and comfort in a spacious 269 sqft room.

Deluxe Twin Room with Balcony - North Wing in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

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2 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Balcony

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Stay in our Deluxe Twin Room with Balcony in the exclusive North Wing, featuring two twin beds, air conditioning, hot tub, and a private balcony. Relax in luxury and enjoy the breathtaking views while being pampered with premium amenities.

Discover More

Savor a delightful breakfast to kick-start your day before indulging in a variety of amenities, including a fitness center, sauna, and hot tub. Seek relaxation and rejuvenation with optional massages available on-site, and unwind with a drink at the bar. The adults-only environment ensures a serene atmosphere where you can unwind and let go, making it a perfect spot to connect with like-minded travelers. Oh, and did we mention the live music performances? That’s right – enjoy the rhythms of Kyoto as you float on the terrace!

Lobby or reception in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Lobby or reception in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Experience the Best

With over 3710 glowing reviews, guests rave about the welcoming atmosphere and the stunning views from their rooms, which are decked out with luxurious touches like balconies and free toiletries. Whether you're soaking in a relaxing bath or enjoying a peaceful night on the terrace, you’ll find that Sakura Terrace The Gallery is more than just a place to stay. It’s where memories are created and travel dreams come alive!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Plan Your Stay

At Sakura Terrace The Gallery, every moment is an opportunity for delightful culinary experiences! The hotel boasts a modern onsite restaurant, where the atmosphere is as warm and inviting as the dishes they serve. Whether you’re in the mood for a casual bite or a hearty meal, this spot has something to satisfy every palate. Imagine enjoying a beautifully plated breakfast as you plan your day of exploring Kyoto, or winding down after a busy day with a sumptuous dinner that celebrates local flavors. Who knows, you might even make a few new friends over a shared platter of exquisitely crafted dishes!

Lounge or bar in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Restaurant/places to eat in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Amenities

Restaurant

Adults only

Free wifi

Fitness center

Sauna

Air conditioning

Bar

Terrace

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Sakura Terrace The Gallery

Restaurant

レストラン #1

Modern

Buffet breakfast in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Restaurant/places to eat in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
Facade/entrance in Sakura Terrace The Gallery
The Gallery Sakura Terrace, has one of the best Japanese Buffet style breakfast I've had & I have had many when living in Tokyo for a coulple of years & on our annual holidays since. The rooms at The Gallery are very large by Japanese standards. All rooms have huge private balconys where you can enjoy the sunshine & fresh air that Kyoto is well known for. The Gallery has a fabulous ambiance in the courtyard, styled to suit all taste and adult guests. Large and very comfortable lounges & lounge chairs suround two large raised open fire pits glowing as the flames flicker & dance about the fire wood in the cooler months. While in th warmer months large doors are open creating a breezy alfresco feel. Every guest is welcome to free Barista coffee blended & ground before your eyes, free cofee is also avaliable from accessable machines. The evening starts with a Free welcome drink form the courtyard bar even if your not dining or ordering from the resterant. The menu is comprepensive offering the very best of Japans Wargu steak & Lobster, much of the menu is seasonal to make sure only the very best produce is used in all their food. (many Items on the menu are also available to take away back to your room. Each night of the week a differant entertainer sings or plays keyboard & clasical instruments that flows through the courtyard, where large undercover open air lounge for smokers. The other of side of the lounge has many sumptious lounges & coffee tables are for the exclusive use for non smoking guests. We have stayed at the Gallery numerous times pre & post pandemic, Its overall open plan is definatly a winner ninimalising the posibility of transmission of any air boune viris (Colds,Ful, covid) between staff & guests, unlike other prestigious brands that build Hotels where the aircondioning is shared throughout the building & no rooms having balconys or the ability to open the windows.

Elyse

I cannot say enough about excellence of the Sakura Terrace The Gallery. First and foremost is the high level of hospitality and generosity. The staff are most welcoming, guests enjoy free drinks and live music in the evening, free coffee is available in the lobby, and the public bath offers great luxury and comfort after a day of sightseeing. Our room was reasonably large for Japan, and the balcony added to the sense of space even though the weather prevented us from making much use of it. The bed was comfortable, and the hotel granted our request to have access from both sides. The hotel lies on a quiet street within a five minute walk of Kyoto Station, so transportation is simple. We ate breakfast in the hotel one morning, which was excellent and fairly price for what we got. There are lots of good restaurant in Kyoto Station, and a 7-11 is just half a block away from the hotel if you’re tired and don’t wish to go the Station for your meal. The Sakura Terrace is the best hotel we have ever stayed in, so we recommend it highly to others.

Yen

We took advantage of some post-holiday deals to book four relatively inexpensive nights at the Sakura Terrace the Gallery. The location near Kyoto-eki was incredibly handy on arrival day, departure day, and in-between. We loved the communal o-furo facilities and went every day. Loved that you could have breakfast & dinner in your "room wear," a comfy cotton top & bottom. I liked it so much I bought a set (4000 yen). You can also borrow a quilted "hanten" over-jacket from the lobby if you're cold. The breakfast varied only a little each morning (we ate there 4 mornings), but it was tasty & so convenient. We had dinner at the restaurant just one rainy night when we didn't feel like leaving; not the best meal we had in Kyoto but quite satisfying. (Our best meal was at nearby Spain Bar Hablamos.) The hotel staff are great: responsive, friendly, conversant in English if you need that. Oh! and the free "welcome drink" available every evening in the bar was a nice plus.

Naomi

Sakura Terrace The Gallery was very nice and conveniently located. Interesting that room entry doors face an open air courtyard. A nightly welcome drink is offered at the hotel's downstairs restaurant and bar. Although extremely close to the very busy Kyoto Station, it was quiet and the area seemed quite safe. A convenience store is located just around the corner. There are plenty of stores, restaurants, and site seeing within easy walking distance at the Kyoto Station and beyond. We also used the trains and busses to see more of the city. The Suica card we picked up in Tokyo worked fine here as well. The room was a bit bigger than expected with two single beds and a small couch and table. Unfortunately, the bedside lights worked off of one switch so could not be turned on individually for nighttime reading. The deep, reasonably long, and comfortable tub was great for soaking tired feet and body after long days out touring.

Kevin

This is the most relaxing hotel I have ever stayed in. The staff were exceptional and made us feel very welcome. The fact it's open only to hotel guests means that people felt comfortable to lounge in the courtyard areas and we got chatting to other guests which made for a lovely atmosphere. The onsen was so relaxing and very safe as the women's room had a code to enter. The restaurant was fantastic and it was a real perk having an evening drink available each day. The location was ideal because it was right near the main station so it meant we could get aorund Kyoto and travel to other cities very easily.

Riah

The Gallery Sakura Terrace, has one of the best Japanese Buffet style breakfast I've had & I have had many when living in Tokyo for a coulple of years & on our annual holidays since. The rooms at The Gallery are very large by Japanese standards. All rooms have huge private balconys where you can enjoy the sunshine & fresh air that Kyoto is well known for. The Gallery has a fabulous ambiance in the courtyard, styled to suit all taste and adult guests. Large and very comfortable lounges & lounge chairs suround two large raised open fire pits glowing as the flames flicker & dance about the fire wood in the cooler months. While in th warmer months large doors are open creating a breezy alfresco feel. Every guest is welcome to free Barista coffee blended & ground before your eyes, free cofee is also avaliable from accessable machines. The evening starts with a Free welcome drink form the courtyard bar even if your not dining or ordering from the resterant. The menu is comprepensive offering the very best of Japans Wargu steak & Lobster, much of the menu is seasonal to make sure only the very best produce is used in all their food. (many Items on the menu are also available to take away back to your room. Each night of the week a differant entertainer sings or plays keyboard & clasical instruments that flows through the courtyard, where large undercover open air lounge for smokers. The other of side of the lounge has many sumptious lounges & coffee tables are for the exclusive use for non smoking guests. We have stayed at the Gallery numerous times pre & post pandemic, Its overall open plan is definatly a winner ninimalising the posibility of transmission of any air boune viris (Colds,Ful, covid) between staff & guests, unlike other prestigious brands that build Hotels where the aircondioning is shared throughout the building & no rooms having balconys or the ability to open the windows.

Elyse

I cannot say enough about excellence of the Sakura Terrace The Gallery. First and foremost is the high level of hospitality and generosity. The staff are most welcoming, guests enjoy free drinks and live music in the evening, free coffee is available in the lobby, and the public bath offers great luxury and comfort after a day of sightseeing. Our room was reasonably large for Japan, and the balcony added to the sense of space even though the weather prevented us from making much use of it. The bed was comfortable, and the hotel granted our request to have access from both sides. The hotel lies on a quiet street within a five minute walk of Kyoto Station, so transportation is simple. We ate breakfast in the hotel one morning, which was excellent and fairly price for what we got. There are lots of good restaurant in Kyoto Station, and a 7-11 is just half a block away from the hotel if you’re tired and don’t wish to go the Station for your meal. The Sakura Terrace is the best hotel we have ever stayed in, so we recommend it highly to others.

Yen

We took advantage of some post-holiday deals to book four relatively inexpensive nights at the Sakura Terrace the Gallery. The location near Kyoto-eki was incredibly handy on arrival day, departure day, and in-between. We loved the communal o-furo facilities and went every day. Loved that you could have breakfast & dinner in your "room wear," a comfy cotton top & bottom. I liked it so much I bought a set (4000 yen). You can also borrow a quilted "hanten" over-jacket from the lobby if you're cold. The breakfast varied only a little each morning (we ate there 4 mornings), but it was tasty & so convenient. We had dinner at the restaurant just one rainy night when we didn't feel like leaving; not the best meal we had in Kyoto but quite satisfying. (Our best meal was at nearby Spain Bar Hablamos.) The hotel staff are great: responsive, friendly, conversant in English if you need that. Oh! and the free "welcome drink" available every evening in the bar was a nice plus.

Naomi

Sakura Terrace The Gallery was very nice and conveniently located. Interesting that room entry doors face an open air courtyard. A nightly welcome drink is offered at the hotel's downstairs restaurant and bar. Although extremely close to the very busy Kyoto Station, it was quiet and the area seemed quite safe. A convenience store is located just around the corner. There are plenty of stores, restaurants, and site seeing within easy walking distance at the Kyoto Station and beyond. We also used the trains and busses to see more of the city. The Suica card we picked up in Tokyo worked fine here as well. The room was a bit bigger than expected with two single beds and a small couch and table. Unfortunately, the bedside lights worked off of one switch so could not be turned on individually for nighttime reading. The deep, reasonably long, and comfortable tub was great for soaking tired feet and body after long days out touring.

Kevin

This is the most relaxing hotel I have ever stayed in. The staff were exceptional and made us feel very welcome. The fact it's open only to hotel guests means that people felt comfortable to lounge in the courtyard areas and we got chatting to other guests which made for a lovely atmosphere. The onsen was so relaxing and very safe as the women's room had a code to enter. The restaurant was fantastic and it was a real perk having an evening drink available each day. The location was ideal because it was right near the main station so it meant we could get aorund Kyoto and travel to other cities very easily.

Riah

The Gallery Sakura Terrace, has one of the best Japanese Buffet style breakfast I've had & I have had many when living in Tokyo for a coulple of years & on our annual holidays since. The rooms at The Gallery are very large by Japanese standards. All rooms have huge private balconys where you can enjoy the sunshine & fresh air that Kyoto is well known for. The Gallery has a fabulous ambiance in the courtyard, styled to suit all taste and adult guests. Large and very comfortable lounges & lounge chairs suround two large raised open fire pits glowing as the flames flicker & dance about the fire wood in the cooler months. While in th warmer months large doors are open creating a breezy alfresco feel. Every guest is welcome to free Barista coffee blended & ground before your eyes, free cofee is also avaliable from accessable machines. The evening starts with a Free welcome drink form the courtyard bar even if your not dining or ordering from the resterant. The menu is comprepensive offering the very best of Japans Wargu steak & Lobster, much of the menu is seasonal to make sure only the very best produce is used in all their food. (many Items on the menu are also available to take away back to your room. Each night of the week a differant entertainer sings or plays keyboard & clasical instruments that flows through the courtyard, where large undercover open air lounge for smokers. The other of side of the lounge has many sumptious lounges & coffee tables are for the exclusive use for non smoking guests. We have stayed at the Gallery numerous times pre & post pandemic, Its overall open plan is definatly a winner ninimalising the posibility of transmission of any air boune viris (Colds,Ful, covid) between staff & guests, unlike other prestigious brands that build Hotels where the aircondioning is shared throughout the building & no rooms having balconys or the ability to open the windows.

Elyse

I cannot say enough about excellence of the Sakura Terrace The Gallery. First and foremost is the high level of hospitality and generosity. The staff are most welcoming, guests enjoy free drinks and live music in the evening, free coffee is available in the lobby, and the public bath offers great luxury and comfort after a day of sightseeing. Our room was reasonably large for Japan, and the balcony added to the sense of space even though the weather prevented us from making much use of it. The bed was comfortable, and the hotel granted our request to have access from both sides. The hotel lies on a quiet street within a five minute walk of Kyoto Station, so transportation is simple. We ate breakfast in the hotel one morning, which was excellent and fairly price for what we got. There are lots of good restaurant in Kyoto Station, and a 7-11 is just half a block away from the hotel if you’re tired and don’t wish to go the Station for your meal. The Sakura Terrace is the best hotel we have ever stayed in, so we recommend it highly to others.

Yen

We took advantage of some post-holiday deals to book four relatively inexpensive nights at the Sakura Terrace the Gallery. The location near Kyoto-eki was incredibly handy on arrival day, departure day, and in-between. We loved the communal o-furo facilities and went every day. Loved that you could have breakfast & dinner in your "room wear," a comfy cotton top & bottom. I liked it so much I bought a set (4000 yen). You can also borrow a quilted "hanten" over-jacket from the lobby if you're cold. The breakfast varied only a little each morning (we ate there 4 mornings), but it was tasty & so convenient. We had dinner at the restaurant just one rainy night when we didn't feel like leaving; not the best meal we had in Kyoto but quite satisfying. (Our best meal was at nearby Spain Bar Hablamos.) The hotel staff are great: responsive, friendly, conversant in English if you need that. Oh! and the free "welcome drink" available every evening in the bar was a nice plus.

Naomi

Sakura Terrace The Gallery was very nice and conveniently located. Interesting that room entry doors face an open air courtyard. A nightly welcome drink is offered at the hotel's downstairs restaurant and bar. Although extremely close to the very busy Kyoto Station, it was quiet and the area seemed quite safe. A convenience store is located just around the corner. There are plenty of stores, restaurants, and site seeing within easy walking distance at the Kyoto Station and beyond. We also used the trains and busses to see more of the city. The Suica card we picked up in Tokyo worked fine here as well. The room was a bit bigger than expected with two single beds and a small couch and table. Unfortunately, the bedside lights worked off of one switch so could not be turned on individually for nighttime reading. The deep, reasonably long, and comfortable tub was great for soaking tired feet and body after long days out touring.

Kevin

This is the most relaxing hotel I have ever stayed in. The staff were exceptional and made us feel very welcome. The fact it's open only to hotel guests means that people felt comfortable to lounge in the courtyard areas and we got chatting to other guests which made for a lovely atmosphere. The onsen was so relaxing and very safe as the women's room had a code to enter. The restaurant was fantastic and it was a real perk having an evening drink available each day. The location was ideal because it was right near the main station so it meant we could get aorund Kyoto and travel to other cities very easily.

Riah

Location

Minami-Ku Higashikujo Kamitonodacho 39, Kyoto, 601-8002, Japan

Sakura Terrace The Gallery