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Comment on Ryokan Seiki - Kyoto Station ?
I am thinking of staying at Ryokan Seiki near Kyoto station for 4 nights and
doing day trips to the surroundings city/town and Hiroshima. Has anyone have any experience staying at ryokan Seiki (3 mins walk from Kyoto stn) ? CT |
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Comment on Ryokan Seiki - Kyoto Station ?
Dear CT-san,
Hi,my name is Manabu. I'm a young Japanese guy living in Kyoto. Ryokan Seiki won't be so nice, I'm afraid. It's only 3,600-4,500 per person, if I'm not mistaken. Honestly, you can't expect much from that price range. But if you want to stay at a really great ryokan, the price will be more than double. So maybe you have to settle. ************************************************ Now, please let me know if you are interested to meet me here in Kyoto. I'd be happy to serve you as a tour guide and show you some famous attractions in the city center, such as Kiyomizu, Silver Pavilion, Gion etc... Of course it's Free. I've been doing this purely for friendship and my English Practice. If you have further questions about things in Japan, please feel free to ask me. I'd be happy to help you. Thank you. |
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