KYO CRAFT × 
RIHGA Royal Hotel Kyoto

Stay Plan Including "Kyoto Craft Experience"
Accomodation package with hands-on activities

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Enjoy hands-on experiences with traditional Kyoto crafts

—such as Nishijin textile, Kitayama cedar, Yoraku accessory making, Tatami mat crafting, and incense making—under the careful guidance of artisans and skilled staff.
This creative journey lets you enjoy Kyoto in a more personal way, going beyond just visiting sights.

Period

May 23, 2025 – Dec. 19, 2025

Exclusion dates

Closed on Wednesdays, Sundays.
Please check our calendar

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Choice of craft experiences

Details of the plan
  • ・Goshuin-cho (Pilgrimage stamp book) with a Nishijin Textile
  • ・Chopsticks from Kitayama cedar
  • ・Yoraku accessories
  • ・A mini Tatami mat
  • ・Incense or incense sticks
Times Slot 10:00~ / 13:00~
  • *The time required about 90 minutes
Access Right near-by “Minami-Hiromachi” bus stop of Kyoto City Bus Route 28
  • *Transportation fee is not included.
Notice
  • ・At KYOTO CRAFT on the 3rd floor, we offer gentle vegan cuisine that combines shōjin ryōri, Japan’s traditional Buddhist vegetarian dishes, with the principles of medicinal cuisine rooted in traditional Chinese medicine.
    For more information, please visit the following website.
  • Sho-jin Ren
  • ・Vegan dishes are not included in the plan. If you would like to order vegan dishes, please contact the restaurant directly.
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Rooms

For 5–6 guests Regular Floor [3rd–7th floor]
Luxury Family room(61m2)
For 4 guests Kyoto-Style Floor [8th floor]
Deluxe Twin (30m2)
For 3 guests Kyoto-Style Floor [8th floor]
Superior Twin (27m2)
For 2 guests Kyoto-Style Floor [8th floor]
Standard Twin (22m2)
  • *Rates vary depending on the date of stay.
    Please check the calendar below for details.
  • *For stays with three or more guests, an extra bed—either a sofa bed or a stacking bed

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Contacting us

Contact

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IWATA HOURAIYA / KYO CRAFT

In Kyoto, a city that has been a symbol of Japanese culture for a millennium, Iwata Houraiya has been producing and restoring Buddhist altars, Buddhist altar accessories and statues, and designing the interior spaces within temples, with a team of craftsmen whose skills have been handed down to us since the Heian period.
We wish to pass on to future generations, the wonderful thousand-year-old quality craft techniques of ancient Japan.
We challenge ourselves to produce lux interior furniture that can be incorporated into anyone's lifestyle.

Official Website
[KYO CRAFT]
  • *All photographs are images.