kyokaiseki
Located on a high ground in Maruyama Park in Kyoto, the restaurant was built around 400 years ago as a branch temple of Anyo-ji Temple and has remained in business as a traditional Japanese-style restaurant for around 170 years. The 35,500 sq. ft. property is associated with the famous Oda clan and has a room with a stage that can hold almost 100 people, a room with a terrace that offers a panoramic view of the city of Kyoto, and a detached tea house that has been visited by famous writers and artists.
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- Minimum Number of Passengers
- 2 people
- Maximum Capacity
- 200 people
- Closed Period
- Closed during the New Year holidays (December 30 to January 3)
- Required Time
- Approx. 2 hours
- Open to meal requests
- Negotiable
- Universal accessibility
- Partially
- Parking
- Up to 2 standard-sized vehicles (first come, first served)
- Related websites
- https://www.saami.jp
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Please check the official website for the latest information.
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