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R Star Hostel Kyoto

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Welcome to R. Star Hostel, your charming two-star oasis in the heart of Kyoto, Japan! Nestled just 1.6マイル from the vibrant city center, this funky hostel is perfect for adventurous travelers looking to dive into the rich culture and history that Kyoto has to offer. With prices starting at just $49, you can explore the city without breaking the bank!

Bed in R Star Hostel Kyoto
Bed in R Star Hostel Kyoto

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Quadruple Room with Shared Bathroom in R Star Hostel Kyoto

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2 二段ベッド

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185 平方フィート

4人部屋, 共用バスルーム

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This quadruple room features air conditioning and a table. Features a small double bed (47 in wide).

Single Bed in 6-Bed Dormitory Room in R Star Hostel Kyoto

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1 二段ベッド

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170 平方フィート

ドミトリー, 6ベッド

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This mixed dormitory roomfeatures air conditioning with shared bathroom and toilet. Each guest will have a locker. Rate is for 1 person in a mixed dormitory room with multiple bunk beds. Children under 10 years old cannot be accommodated in this room.

Bed in 12-Bed Mixed Dormitory Room  in R Star Hostel Kyoto

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1 二段ベッド

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335 平方フィート

ドミトリー, 12 Bed

ガーデンビュー

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This dormitory room has air conditioning and lockers. Features a small double bed (47 in wide). Rate is for 1 person in a mixed dormitory room with multiple bunk beds. Children under 10 years old cannot be accommodated in this room.

もっと発見

At R. Star Hostel, you'll find everything you need for a comfortable stay. Enjoy the freedom of a fully equipped kitchen, free WiFi to keep you connected, and air-conditioned rooms that ensure you stay cool after a day of exploring. Did we mention the lovely garden views? Take a moment to relax in the serene surroundings after visiting some of the iconic temples and gardens that Kyoto is renowned for. Plus, with 1,806 glowing reviews, you can trust that fellow travelers have found their delightful home away from home here!

Facade/entrance in R Star Hostel Kyoto
Lobby or reception in R Star Hostel Kyoto

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The fun doesn’t stop at your cozy hostel room! Our friendly 24-hour front desk is ready to help with tips and local insights, and with non-smoking rooms, you'll enjoy a fresh atmosphere. Get ready to make memories in one of the most beautiful cities in Japan, all while having a welcoming place to rest your head at R. Star Hostel Kyoto!

Bed in R Star Hostel Kyoto
Bed in R Star Hostel Kyoto

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When you stay at R. Star Hostel, the adventure doesn't end when you leave your room! Gather your fellow travelers in the communal spaces, where laughter and stories abound as new friendships blossom over cups of warming green tea. The vibrant atmosphere here is infectious; you might just find a travel buddy for that evening stroll through the stunning streets of Kyoto. Chat about your day’s highlights, swap tips on must-visit spots, or dive deep into what each other's dreams are as you relax in the cozy lounge area.

R Star Hostel Kyoto
Communal kitchen in R Star Hostel Kyoto

アメニティ

無料Wi-Fi

エアコン

24時間対応フロント

キッチン

禁煙ルーム

ガーデンビュー

調理器具

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R Star Hostel Kyoto
R Star Hostel Kyoto
Facade/entrance in R Star Hostel Kyoto
It is a very beautiful hostel, you are greeted with slippers to change into and cubbies to put your shoes in. It is wheelchair accessible which I noticed. The rooms are more private than other hostels I've been too. There were 6 beds in the women's-only room but when I stayed only 2 girls including myself stayed in a room for my entire stay which was nice. It's very clean, it gives a luxurious vibe. The bathroom and showers were wonderful. The shampoo and conditioner made my hair so soft I loved it. The sinks had chairs underneath the table so you can do your makeup or skincare which was nice. They have fresh towels given to you every day which I love. And there is a private bathroom outside the elevator across from the room I stayed at which was nice and convenient if I didn't want to walk 3 doors down to the communal bathrooms. Something to keep in mind Is that the communal bathrooms are shared by male and female guests regardless if you stayed in a women's only room. Unless the room itself has a bathroom included but I got the regular 6 beds women's only room and I used The communal bathrooms and showers with other people BUT there are locks on the shower and bathroom so it wasn't a huge concern of mine at all. The second floor is where the kitchen is and it was also beautiful and clean. They have water tea and coffee available at all times. As well as outlets to charge your devices if you want to hang out there. There is a toaster, kettle, microwave, fridge, stove all available. It was a very peaceful experience as I felt everyone enjoyed their peace and kept the volume low throughout the halls and stuff. Very cute and serene experience. The beds were great, no complaints there, I was warm and had plugs for my devices and a little light as well as a hanger to hang a sweater or shirt there for the next day. There is also one locker designated for each guest and it can fit a carry on luggage as well as maybe a backpack on top of it.

Sydney

the location of the hostel is really good: about a quick 10 min walk from Gojo Station; a 30 min walk to Kyoto Station and subsequently Kyoto Tower (or 1 subway stop over from Gojo), a shopping street (i think Shijo Dori?) is 15 mins walk, 20 min walk to Nishiki Market, a 50 min walk to Hokanji-temple, "night life street" 25-30 min walk to area with a stream and a bunch of bars, clubs, karaoke. and lots of restaurants, cafes, and of course, convenience stores near the hostel's radius. a mini mart is like 40 second walk. and there's a family mart further down -- maybe 3 mins walk. a bonus story about great staff : i dropped my passport while walking around said area but the restaurant i went to was only 10 mins walk away so i noticed quickly and was able to retrace my steps fairly easy -- except my passport was not on the ground. because i noticed within an hour it wasn't there, i was fairly confident someone had picked it up so i thought i would get it the next day when i went to a koban (small police station). however the first koban i went to, the officer didn't even write my name down and essentially just told me to go somewhere else (yikes) and something told me to try another one, and so i did and this one wrote my info down and i didn't have a phone (i lost it the day before while skiing) and so they had to contact the hostel if they found it. 2 days later, the hostel employee finds me and tells me the station has my passport. i don't know if the other staff told the guy i didn't have my phone either, but he offered to walk there together which surprised me. it was a fairly rainy day too. he gave me an umbrella and we walked to the district police station (like 10 min walk) making small talk and recommendations, and basically became my personal translator at the station and so i got my passport back smoothly. so yea, basically the staff is super nice lmao i wish i asked for the guy's name!!

Nia

The hostel is very nice and clean overall. Especially the bathrooms, I have never seen bathrooms this clean in hostels! The shared space is also well maintained, and equipped with everything you might need. There is also a water dispenser and glasses. The dormitory I stayed in had 6 beds overall and the same number of lockers. The position was fantastic! Close to a metro and bus station, and at a walking distance from Ponto-cho (20 min). Nearby there are a few nice restaurants and convenience stores. The staff was nice. Also, you will need to remove your shoes at the entrance but they provide slippers that get cleaned every day!

Claudia

We had a quadruple room with shared toilet & bath facilities on level 2 where the kitchen & dining was. Hostel was very clean and bright in common areas. Linens were clean & fresh. The toilets & shared shower rooms were mostly well-maintained and adequate for the number of guests (seemed like a full house during our time). The entire place had a 'new' vibe and was well-designed for different groups. Our room was a generous size compared to the average city hostel in Tokyo and Kyoto. Staff worked like clock-work to keep dishes & kitchen clean, as well as replenish daily amenities, which was a huge plus compared to other hostels!

Chunling

So happy with this hostel! It was clean, comfy and great price! I liked the location, 20min away from the train station on foot. I stayed for 2 night in a female dorm and everything was above my expectations. Bathrooms were super clean, they also changed my towel! Which is something you don't usually find in hostels. I liked that it was quite and people were very respectful of each other, which helped me having great sleep. I absolutely recommend it to those of you who are looking for calm and relaxing vibe,maybe less social, but I value more my sleep..so, you choose.

Alejandra

It is a very beautiful hostel, you are greeted with slippers to change into and cubbies to put your shoes in. It is wheelchair accessible which I noticed. The rooms are more private than other hostels I've been too. There were 6 beds in the women's-only room but when I stayed only 2 girls including myself stayed in a room for my entire stay which was nice. It's very clean, it gives a luxurious vibe. The bathroom and showers were wonderful. The shampoo and conditioner made my hair so soft I loved it. The sinks had chairs underneath the table so you can do your makeup or skincare which was nice. They have fresh towels given to you every day which I love. And there is a private bathroom outside the elevator across from the room I stayed at which was nice and convenient if I didn't want to walk 3 doors down to the communal bathrooms. Something to keep in mind Is that the communal bathrooms are shared by male and female guests regardless if you stayed in a women's only room. Unless the room itself has a bathroom included but I got the regular 6 beds women's only room and I used The communal bathrooms and showers with other people BUT there are locks on the shower and bathroom so it wasn't a huge concern of mine at all. The second floor is where the kitchen is and it was also beautiful and clean. They have water tea and coffee available at all times. As well as outlets to charge your devices if you want to hang out there. There is a toaster, kettle, microwave, fridge, stove all available. It was a very peaceful experience as I felt everyone enjoyed their peace and kept the volume low throughout the halls and stuff. Very cute and serene experience. The beds were great, no complaints there, I was warm and had plugs for my devices and a little light as well as a hanger to hang a sweater or shirt there for the next day. There is also one locker designated for each guest and it can fit a carry on luggage as well as maybe a backpack on top of it.

Sydney

the location of the hostel is really good: about a quick 10 min walk from Gojo Station; a 30 min walk to Kyoto Station and subsequently Kyoto Tower (or 1 subway stop over from Gojo), a shopping street (i think Shijo Dori?) is 15 mins walk, 20 min walk to Nishiki Market, a 50 min walk to Hokanji-temple, "night life street" 25-30 min walk to area with a stream and a bunch of bars, clubs, karaoke. and lots of restaurants, cafes, and of course, convenience stores near the hostel's radius. a mini mart is like 40 second walk. and there's a family mart further down -- maybe 3 mins walk. a bonus story about great staff : i dropped my passport while walking around said area but the restaurant i went to was only 10 mins walk away so i noticed quickly and was able to retrace my steps fairly easy -- except my passport was not on the ground. because i noticed within an hour it wasn't there, i was fairly confident someone had picked it up so i thought i would get it the next day when i went to a koban (small police station). however the first koban i went to, the officer didn't even write my name down and essentially just told me to go somewhere else (yikes) and something told me to try another one, and so i did and this one wrote my info down and i didn't have a phone (i lost it the day before while skiing) and so they had to contact the hostel if they found it. 2 days later, the hostel employee finds me and tells me the station has my passport. i don't know if the other staff told the guy i didn't have my phone either, but he offered to walk there together which surprised me. it was a fairly rainy day too. he gave me an umbrella and we walked to the district police station (like 10 min walk) making small talk and recommendations, and basically became my personal translator at the station and so i got my passport back smoothly. so yea, basically the staff is super nice lmao i wish i asked for the guy's name!!

Nia

The hostel is very nice and clean overall. Especially the bathrooms, I have never seen bathrooms this clean in hostels! The shared space is also well maintained, and equipped with everything you might need. There is also a water dispenser and glasses. The dormitory I stayed in had 6 beds overall and the same number of lockers. The position was fantastic! Close to a metro and bus station, and at a walking distance from Ponto-cho (20 min). Nearby there are a few nice restaurants and convenience stores. The staff was nice. Also, you will need to remove your shoes at the entrance but they provide slippers that get cleaned every day!

Claudia

We had a quadruple room with shared toilet & bath facilities on level 2 where the kitchen & dining was. Hostel was very clean and bright in common areas. Linens were clean & fresh. The toilets & shared shower rooms were mostly well-maintained and adequate for the number of guests (seemed like a full house during our time). The entire place had a 'new' vibe and was well-designed for different groups. Our room was a generous size compared to the average city hostel in Tokyo and Kyoto. Staff worked like clock-work to keep dishes & kitchen clean, as well as replenish daily amenities, which was a huge plus compared to other hostels!

Chunling

So happy with this hostel! It was clean, comfy and great price! I liked the location, 20min away from the train station on foot. I stayed for 2 night in a female dorm and everything was above my expectations. Bathrooms were super clean, they also changed my towel! Which is something you don't usually find in hostels. I liked that it was quite and people were very respectful of each other, which helped me having great sleep. I absolutely recommend it to those of you who are looking for calm and relaxing vibe,maybe less social, but I value more my sleep..so, you choose.

Alejandra

It is a very beautiful hostel, you are greeted with slippers to change into and cubbies to put your shoes in. It is wheelchair accessible which I noticed. The rooms are more private than other hostels I've been too. There were 6 beds in the women's-only room but when I stayed only 2 girls including myself stayed in a room for my entire stay which was nice. It's very clean, it gives a luxurious vibe. The bathroom and showers were wonderful. The shampoo and conditioner made my hair so soft I loved it. The sinks had chairs underneath the table so you can do your makeup or skincare which was nice. They have fresh towels given to you every day which I love. And there is a private bathroom outside the elevator across from the room I stayed at which was nice and convenient if I didn't want to walk 3 doors down to the communal bathrooms. Something to keep in mind Is that the communal bathrooms are shared by male and female guests regardless if you stayed in a women's only room. Unless the room itself has a bathroom included but I got the regular 6 beds women's only room and I used The communal bathrooms and showers with other people BUT there are locks on the shower and bathroom so it wasn't a huge concern of mine at all. The second floor is where the kitchen is and it was also beautiful and clean. They have water tea and coffee available at all times. As well as outlets to charge your devices if you want to hang out there. There is a toaster, kettle, microwave, fridge, stove all available. It was a very peaceful experience as I felt everyone enjoyed their peace and kept the volume low throughout the halls and stuff. Very cute and serene experience. The beds were great, no complaints there, I was warm and had plugs for my devices and a little light as well as a hanger to hang a sweater or shirt there for the next day. There is also one locker designated for each guest and it can fit a carry on luggage as well as maybe a backpack on top of it.

Sydney

the location of the hostel is really good: about a quick 10 min walk from Gojo Station; a 30 min walk to Kyoto Station and subsequently Kyoto Tower (or 1 subway stop over from Gojo), a shopping street (i think Shijo Dori?) is 15 mins walk, 20 min walk to Nishiki Market, a 50 min walk to Hokanji-temple, "night life street" 25-30 min walk to area with a stream and a bunch of bars, clubs, karaoke. and lots of restaurants, cafes, and of course, convenience stores near the hostel's radius. a mini mart is like 40 second walk. and there's a family mart further down -- maybe 3 mins walk. a bonus story about great staff : i dropped my passport while walking around said area but the restaurant i went to was only 10 mins walk away so i noticed quickly and was able to retrace my steps fairly easy -- except my passport was not on the ground. because i noticed within an hour it wasn't there, i was fairly confident someone had picked it up so i thought i would get it the next day when i went to a koban (small police station). however the first koban i went to, the officer didn't even write my name down and essentially just told me to go somewhere else (yikes) and something told me to try another one, and so i did and this one wrote my info down and i didn't have a phone (i lost it the day before while skiing) and so they had to contact the hostel if they found it. 2 days later, the hostel employee finds me and tells me the station has my passport. i don't know if the other staff told the guy i didn't have my phone either, but he offered to walk there together which surprised me. it was a fairly rainy day too. he gave me an umbrella and we walked to the district police station (like 10 min walk) making small talk and recommendations, and basically became my personal translator at the station and so i got my passport back smoothly. so yea, basically the staff is super nice lmao i wish i asked for the guy's name!!

Nia

The hostel is very nice and clean overall. Especially the bathrooms, I have never seen bathrooms this clean in hostels! The shared space is also well maintained, and equipped with everything you might need. There is also a water dispenser and glasses. The dormitory I stayed in had 6 beds overall and the same number of lockers. The position was fantastic! Close to a metro and bus station, and at a walking distance from Ponto-cho (20 min). Nearby there are a few nice restaurants and convenience stores. The staff was nice. Also, you will need to remove your shoes at the entrance but they provide slippers that get cleaned every day!

Claudia

We had a quadruple room with shared toilet & bath facilities on level 2 where the kitchen & dining was. Hostel was very clean and bright in common areas. Linens were clean & fresh. The toilets & shared shower rooms were mostly well-maintained and adequate for the number of guests (seemed like a full house during our time). The entire place had a 'new' vibe and was well-designed for different groups. Our room was a generous size compared to the average city hostel in Tokyo and Kyoto. Staff worked like clock-work to keep dishes & kitchen clean, as well as replenish daily amenities, which was a huge plus compared to other hostels!

Chunling

So happy with this hostel! It was clean, comfy and great price! I liked the location, 20min away from the train station on foot. I stayed for 2 night in a female dorm and everything was above my expectations. Bathrooms were super clean, they also changed my towel! Which is something you don't usually find in hostels. I liked that it was quite and people were very respectful of each other, which helped me having great sleep. I absolutely recommend it to those of you who are looking for calm and relaxing vibe,maybe less social, but I value more my sleep..so, you choose.

Alejandra

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256-2 Motoryogae-Cho, Kyoto, 600-8436, 日本

R Star Hostel Kyoto