Keihanna Plaza Hotel is located conveniently
close to Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara, and right next to
a natural hot spring bath and open-air shopping mall
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Welcome to Keihanna Plaza Hotel
In the heart of Keihanna Science City
A hotel with a sundial, the symbol of the town
Our hotel is located in Keihanna Plaza in the heart of the town.
Visible from the guestrooms is the large sundial, which stands as the symbol of Keihanna Science City and also holds the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest dial area!
Numerous sites can be found nearby, including corporate research facilities and the National Diet Library (one of only two in Japan), as well as a variety of tourist attractions such as many temples and shrines from Kyoto’s Yamashiro area to Nara.
Conveniently located near Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara, it is an ideal place to stay during your travels in Japan.
A Variety of Facilities Nearby
Directly in front of the hotel’s east entrance is Vierra Town, an open-air shopping mall.
Here you can find the discount supermarket Lamu, which is open until midnight, as well as a drugstore, the 100-yen shop Daiso, a gas station, and a variety of eateries!
On the north side of the hotel is Sukkama Genji no Yu, a natural hot spring bath and sauna facility, where you can relax and recover from the day’s fatigue before returning to the hotel for the night.
The Spirit of Hospitality
Our staff works together with a shared spirit of hospitality to ensure that all of our guests have a pleasant stay.
We also offer a complimentary breakfast buffet with a wide selection of foods!
Free parking is available, and we also offer a free shuttle bus service. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask.
Spacious and Comfortable Rooms
All of our guestrooms are at least 20 square meters in size, including the single rooms, with standard double-size beds.
Our guests also love the large writing desks in the rooms.
Additionally, the lush, green surroundings of the hotel create a calming space, and the building and room walls are sturdily constructed to ensure a quiet rest.