To customers abroad:
Sarch on the Kyoto map
    ・In Ohara
    ・In Saga-Arashiyama
    ・Near Kyoto sta.
    ・In Omuro
    ・In Okazaki
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MINSHUKU:A minshuku is similar to a guesthaus;
you rent a room in someone's house and eat meals together with the hosts .
The rooms aregenerally Japanese style with tatami (floor mats) and a futon (a Japanese roll-out bed), and the social interaction with the other lodgers can also be enjoyable.



Thank you for your calling at our home page.
We are sorry having to inform you that we can not make a reservation for you.
Beacase we chrge our customers in japan reservation fee in advance, but it costs customers abroad too much to send us the fee by bank transfer.
So please call inns directly to make a reservation. We will inform you of the telephone numbers of some guest houses below.



May We See Your Passport ?
Japanese law requires that we ask every foreign guest to present their passport, a photocopy of which we will keep on file during their stay with us.
We regret any inconvenience this may cause, and ask for your understanding and cooperation
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(Effectiv April 1, 2006, Jaoanese legislation makes it mandatory that you, as a "non-resident foreign guest," present your passport and have it photocopied as well as having your nationality and passport number, in addition to conventional information such as full name, address, occupation, etc. entered on the registration form.
Your understanding and cooperation are appreciated.
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