Where to Stay in Kyoto Before an Early Shinkansen
Catching an early Shinkansen from Kyoto Station? Compare the Hachijo (Shinkansen) side, the central Karasuma side, and Gion / Kawaramachi by gate walk, luggage, and evening atmosphere.
Alójate en Kyoto Station (Hachijo side)
The Shinkansen gates are on the Hachijo (south) side of Kyoto Station. Sleeping on that side turns your departure into a flat 3–8 minute walk — no taxi timing, no crossing the station complex with luggage.
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Kyoto Station — Hachijo side
Quiet, functional, right at the Shinkansen gates
Ventajas
- Shinkansen (Hachijo) gates within a few minutes on foot
- Flat routes, no crossing the huge station building
- Convenience stores open early for breakfast
Desventajas
- Little evening atmosphere — mostly hotels and offices
- Fewer dinner options than the city center
Kyoto Station — central (Karasuma) side
Busier station side with more hotels and food
Ventajas
- Big hotel choice and station dining floors
- Direct bus/subway access for your sightseeing days
- Still walkable to the Shinkansen gates
Desventajas
- You cross the station complex to reach the Shinkansen side — allow 10–15 min with luggage
- Morning crowds inside the station
Gion / Kawaramachi
Classic Kyoto evenings — lanes, dining, riverside
Ventajas
- The Kyoto atmosphere you came for at night
- Best dinner choice in the city
- Taxi to Kyoto Station is short outside rush hour
Desventajas
- 15–25 min to the station by taxi or subway+walk in the morning
- Early taxis are usually fine but add a variable you don't control
Comparación lado a lado
| Hachijo side | Central side | Gion / Kawaramachi | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walk to Shinkansen gates | 3–8 min, flat | 10–15 min through station | 15–25 min taxi/subway |
| Luggage ease | Easiest | Good | Taxi recommended |
| Evening atmosphere | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★☆☆ | ★★★★★ |
| Best departure time | Before 8:30am | 8:30–10am | After 10am |
Split the difference: spend your Kyoto nights in Gion or Kawaramachi, then move to a Hachijo-side hotel for the final night only if your Shinkansen leaves before 8:30am. One logistics night buys a stress-free departure without giving up Kyoto evenings.
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Preguntas frecuentes
- Which side of Kyoto Station is the Shinkansen on?
- The south (Hachijo) side. Hotels on the Hachijo side put you a few flat minutes from the Shinkansen gates — the central Karasuma side means crossing the large station complex first.
- Is Gion too far for an early Shinkansen from Kyoto?
- For departures before about 9am it adds real risk and stress: 15–25 minutes by taxi or subway plus a walk. It works fine for daytime departures — or move to a station-side hotel for the last night only.
- Where do I see Mt. Fuji from the Kyoto to Tokyo Shinkansen?
- On the left side — Seat E in Ordinary Cars — around 70–80 minutes after leaving Kyoto, near Shin-Fuji station.
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