"Perched midway up the hillside toward a UNESCO temple in the heart of Higashiyama, this 48-room heritage hideaway—originally built as an elementary school in 1933—feels like a serene oasis despite being steps from tourist-clogged stone streets. Architectural nods to its school past (tiled staircases, wood beams, classical windows and an auditorium conversion) blend with pared-back modern luxury: airy rooms in muted hues, complimentary minibars, exceptionally comfortable beds, and spa-like bathrooms outfitted with heated bidet toilets and Natura Bissé products. Some accommodations offer leafy terraces with sweeping views of the city and the nearby pagoda; the Panoramic Suite adds a large private balcony. A mammoth bathing area with a deep soaking tub, rain shower and frosted windows, three private baths (reservations required) with soaring ceilings and amber lighting, a well-equipped gym, and a light-filled guest lounge with snacks and drinks complete the wellness offerings. The property radiates warm omotenashi-style hospitality, hosts maiko performances in the lounge on Thursday evenings, and is widely praised as a stylish, tranquil retreat in one of Japan’s most visited neighborhoods."