COMPANY
Message from the CEO
Overview
- Company Name
- JP RESERVE Inc.
- Business Description
- Accommodation business (hotels, ryokans, etc.)
Accommodation management services (specialized in Kyoto)
Registered Residential Lodging Management Business
License No.: MLIT (01) F02575 - Established
- February 26, 2016
- Capital
- 10 million yen
- Languages upported
- English, Japanese, Chinese, French
- employees
- 35
- Office
Head Office / Linen & Cleaning Center
17-11 Kawakubo-cho, Fukakusa, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto 612-8402Kyoto Sales Office
482-3-1F Tenshitsukinuke 4-chome, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8456
History
- 2016
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Hiroaki Miyamoto establishes JP RESERVE LLC in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto
Begins operating and managing whole-building guesthouses (budget inns)
- 2018
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Reorganized as a corporation and increases capital to 10 million yen
- 2019
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Receives the “Kyoto-Style Accommodation Award” from Kyoto City
- 2020
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Launches the JP INN series
Opens “JP INN Kyoto Ekimae Mongaku-cho,” an apartment-style hotel for long stays in Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto
- 2021
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Opens “JP INN Kyoto Ekimae Idutsu-cho” and “JP INN Kyoto Station North Gakurin-cho” in Shimogyo-ku
- 2022
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Completes head office renovation and obtains license to begin linen services
Registered as a Residential Lodging Management BusinessBegins management services at the temple inn located in the designated cultural property Koseiin in Nakagyo-ku
- 2024
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Expands operations and opens multiple new properties
- 11 whole-building guesthouses (3 in Minami-ku, 8 in Shimogyo-ku)
- 4 hotels (Shimogyo-ku)
- 3 villas (Nanzenji, Saga Arashiyama, Shugakuin Imperial Villa area)
- 1 cultural property temple inn (Nakagyo-ku)
※Staff reinforcement to support growth
About Our Logo

Our company logo represents our belief in operating accommodations in harmony with the local community.
The five lines symbolize “hands,” expressing unity and mutual support.
The knot in the center signifies a strong bond built on trust and promise, and the intersecting shape is designed to evoke the image of the Japanese archipelago.
Depending on who sees it, the impression of the logo may change—this reflects our flexible and sincere approach to hospitality and community.