
Hotel De Ogawa is a traditional Japanese izakaya in Kyoto, recognized by Tabelog in 2025 as No. 79 with 3.7 points.
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- Address
- Japan, 〒600-8019 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Sendocho, 230
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Tabelog 100 No. 79 in 2025
Tabelog placed Hotel De Ogawa at No. 79 in its 2025 Restaurant ranking with 3.7 points. That credential gives readers a concrete benchmark for a Kyoto izakaya plan.
Traditional Japanese izakaya on Sendocho
Traditional Japanese izakaya at 230 Sendocho runs as a standalone restaurant with casual service and standard pacing. Conversational noise makes it workable for dinner or late night plans built around talking.
Reputation Context
Nearby venues at a similar price tier for orientation.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel De Ogawa | Traditional Japanese Izakaya | $$$ | , | Shimogyō |
| Yakiniku Yamachan | Premium Wagyu Yakiniku with Japanese Fusion | $$$ | , | Nakagyo-ku |
| Morita Ya Kiya machi ten | Traditional Japanese Sukiyaki & Shabu-Shabu | $$$ | , | Nakagyō |
| 祇園 楽味 | Traditional Kyoto Kaiseki | $$$ | , | Higashiyama |
| Kara Semi Tei (空蝉亭) | Specialty Tonkatsu with Aged Pork | $$$ | , | Kamigyo-ku |
| Pass The Baton | Japanese Shaved Ice Salon de Thé | $$$ | , | Gion |
Recognition history
Dated appearances from independent guides and award organizations, with the underlying list record or original source where available.
Tabelog 100 #79 · No. 79
Tabelog · Tabelog 100 - Izakaya - WEST - 2025
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- Cozy
- Low Profile Address
- Intimate
- Solo
- Casual Hangout
- Late Night
- Standalone
Current opening hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- 2–10 PM
- Wednesday
- 2–10 PM
- Thursday
- 2–10 PM
- Friday
- 2–10 PM
- Saturday
- 2–10 PM
- Sunday
- 2–10 PM
Hours can change for holidays and private events. Last verified .
An intimate, counter-only izakaya with just eight seats, creating a cozy, low-key atmosphere that suits solo or small-party dining; reviews describe it as a tucked-away spot in central Kyoto’s nightlife area rather than a flashy or formal venue.















