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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Ekimae PREMIER

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Ekimae PREMIER is a north-side Kyoto Station hotel with underpass access, double and twin rooms, breakfast, laundry, luggage storage, and convenient Kansai International Airport connections.

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Price range

Mid-range

Area highlights

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kyoto Ekimae PREMIER is on the north side of Kyoto Station, about four minutes on foot from the Central Exit. It is part of the Kyoto Station Area and connects to the Porta underground shopping complex, giving rail arrivals a sheltered route to the hotel along with easy access to subway lines, shops, and Kyoto Station airport routes.

Rooms

The hotel has 205 guest rooms, with double, twin, and universal double layouts. Rooms begin at 18.2 square meters, while larger double and twin categories are about 30 to 40 square meters. Some rooms include semi-separate or fully separate bathrooms, a helpful detail for travelers who prefer the bath and toilet areas divided.

In-room features are geared toward comfortable city stays: wired and wireless internet, bedside power, wide desks, humidifying air purifiers, and standalone air conditioning. The design includes Kyoto-inspired touches, but the overall feel remains that of a modern hotel rather than a ryokan.

Facilities

Facilities cover the essentials for a convenient stay near Kyoto Station. The hotel provides coin laundry, vending machines, ice machines, microwave ovens, a smoking area, one-day luggage storage, domestic courier service, free Wi-Fi, and wheelchair loans for use inside the property. There is no hotel parking, so guests arriving by car should make separate arrangements.

Dining

Breakfast is served buffet style at Nha Viet Nam on the second floor. The spread includes Japanese, Western, and Vietnamese options, with service from 6:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.

Location and transport

Kyoto Station access is the main reason to stay here. The location works well for Shinkansen arrivals, JR and subway trips, Kintetsu trains, station-area shopping, and early departures. It is a stronger choice for transport convenience than for travelers who want to stay in one of Kyoto's older sightseeing districts.

Airport access

Airport access is handled through Kyoto Station rather than a hotel-door shuttle. From Itami Airport, airport limousine buses use the Hachijo Exit bus stop at Kyoto Station, followed by a walk to the hotel. From Kansai International Airport, travelers can take either the airport limousine bus to Kyoto Station or the Haruka limited express.

Why stay here

Choose this hotel if you want the convenience of Kyoto Station without staying on the Hachijo Exit side. It is especially well suited to Shinkansen arrivals, JR and subway travel, Kintetsu access, early rail departures, and trips where laundry, luggage handling, and breakfast close to the station make the day easier. The appeal is less about old-town atmosphere and more about a smooth arrival, departure, or transport-focused Kyoto stay.

Good to know

The underground connection is helpful in bad weather, but the underpass entrance is closed from 11:30 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Late arrivals should be prepared to use the street-level route. Overall, the hotel makes the most sense for travelers who prioritize Kyoto Station access, laundry, breakfast, and airport or rail connections over a temple-side or nightlife-focused location.

Nearest station

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Kyoto Station
Station access: 4-minute walk

Kyoto Station

Kyoto Station is Kyoto's main rail gateway, bringing together the Shinkansen, JR lines, subway, Kintetsu trains, airport access, buses, shopping, and rail-oriented hotels.

  • Tokaido Shinkansen
  • JR Kyoto Line
  • JR Biwako Line
  • JR Nara Line
  • JR Sagano Line
  • Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line (K11)
  • Kintetsu Kyoto Line

Surrounding area

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 27-Jun-2026.