The charcoal-grilled eel was incredibly fragrant, with crispy skin and tender, flavorful meat. Uotora’s sauce had the perfect sweet-salty balance and wasn’t too heavy. With rice, I seriously couldn’t stop taking bite after bite!
Charcoal-Grilled Unagi Uotora | Review by 簡単
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The moment you walk in, it's so peaceful. It's a huge contrast to the busy Tokyo city outside. The mix of tall buildings and the traditional Japanese garden is really unique.
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The hotel feels compact and refined, and the location is super convenient—it's not far to walk to sightseeing spots or the train station. The rooms aren't huge, but they're clean, comfortable, and have a simple, stylish design. The staff are really friendly and give off that signature Japanese hospitality. For Kyoto, the price is pretty reasonable. It's a great choice if you want easy access without spending too much.
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來參觀的遊客很多是外國人,各種語言的標示很清楚。因為在場館內會到處走來走去。甚至於會跳躍拍照一定要穿好走的鞋子
