At the foot of the Gojo Bridge associated with Yoshitsune and Benkei.
The magnificent Loulan that casts shadows on the clear stream of the Kamo River is the cooking inn “Tsuruse”.
Built in the turbulent early Showa period, the hotel has a very high-color history of a three-story wooden building made entirely of cypress.
Its tranquil appearance, which overlooks the gentle peaks of Higashiyama across the Kamo River, is the whole flavor of Kyoto.
In addition to the summer tradition of “Kamogawa Floor” and Kyoto-style kaiseki cuisine, we also offer banquets for 300 people in the three-floor hall with over 200 tatami mats, as well as weddings and memorial services.