Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto

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Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto

Hotel · Kyoto-shi

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Japan, 〒605-0861 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, Seikanji Ryozancho, 7番地

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Perched on a serene hillside in Kyoto, Banyan Tree Higashiyama fuses modern luxury with traditional aesthetics, offering stunning views and unique cultural experiences.  

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Japan Named the No. 1 Wellness Destination in Asia

"A Travel + Leisure favorite, this hotel offers private onsens in certain room categories, allowing guests to unwind in total privacy." - Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist and co-founder of Be a Travel Writer, an online course for the next generation of travel journalists. Her photos, videos, and words have appeare

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Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto Review: Kyoto's Newest Hotel Has Ryokan-style Rooms, Private Onsens, and Its Own Bamboo Forest — Here's What It's Like to Stay

"As Japan continues to be a popular destination for travelers, Kyoto's appeal grows as well: In 2023, the Kyoto Prefecture welcomed a record 75.18 million visitors, surpassing its pre-pandemic 2019 metrics. The region's draw for travelers is unsurprising, as it lets you journey into Japanese heritage with its ancient temples and shrines, serene gardens, and traditional tea houses. In August, a new player entered the hotel scene in Kyoto: Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto. The latest addition to the Singapore-based Banyan Tree group's string of more than 70 hotels and resorts, the Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto blends traditional Japanese aesthetics (think tatami and bathtubs made from hiba wood) with modern luxury — and unique touches like a Noh stage. (Noh is a classical Japanese performance art dating back to the 14th century, where performers wear masks and costumes to sing and dance on stage.) "Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto is more than just a hotel — it’s a gateway to experiencing the heart and soul of Kyoto," Philip Lim, a senior vice president with Banyan Tree, told Travel + Leisure. "Our commitment to preserving the local culture and environment, combined with our dedication to providing unparalleled service, ensures that every guest leaves with unforgettable memories. We invite travelers to discover the magic of Kyoto with us, where every moment is crafted to perfection." Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto It is the only hotel in Kyoto with a Noh stage. There are three tiers of rooms that come with a private natural onsen. It's right near the Kiyomizu-dera Temple and many quaint streets. The on-site bamboo garden makes the crowded trek to the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest obsolete. The 52-room hotel has six tiers of guest rooms, all of which blend traditional Japanese design (every room has tatami mat floors) with contemporary design. "We drew inspiration from the local architecture, including the use of natural materials like wood, stone, and paper, which are prevalent in traditional Kyoto homes," Lim told T+L. "The design incorporates elements such as hiba wood that reflect the elegance and simplicity of Japanese design philosophy. Additionally, the careful placement of art and furnishings creates a serene environment that resonates with the spirit of Kyoto." Three of the six tiers include private natural onsen, the natural hot spring baths wildly popular throughout Japan. "The onsen experience is significant not only for its relaxation and wellness benefits but also for its cultural importance in Japan," Lim added. During my stay, I was in the hotel's largest room, the 796-square-foot Banyan Onsen Retreat, which has a private onsen, a separate walk-in shower, and a double vanity bathroom. My room was so spacious and accommodating that I was often enticed to stay indoors. The private onsen meant I could take a dip whenever I felt like it, in the privacy of my own room; the nook with a daybed ensured I had a place to rest with my street clothes; and the stand-alone dining area served many functions. The hotel is home to one eatery, Ryozen, under the helm of chef Shinya Akizaki. For breakfast, guests can choose between a traditional Japanese meal (think miso soup, grilled mackerel, and pickled vegetables) and continental fare. "The menu is created with seasonality in mind, and every dish uses plenty of fresh Kyoto ingredients," said Akizaki, who noted that it changes daily. For dinner, guests can expect corn and winter melon soup with prawn, sashimi, and conger eel hot pot. "Our menu features a mix of traditional kaiseki-style dining and modern interpretations of classic Japanese dishes," Akizaki said. The on-site bar, Bar Ryozen, features classic drinks and local sake and whisky from Kyoto. As the only hotel in the city with a Noh stage, it was fitting that during my stay, the property arranged a private visit to the studio of Mitsue Nakamura, a master artisan of Noh masks. I saw the mask-making process from start to finish and learned about the detailed craftsmanship behind creating one of these works of art. The hotel's other offerings include a private kōdō ceremony at Sennyū-ji Temple, an on-site cooking experience, and an off-site ceramics workshop. The back of the hotel is home to bamboo trees, which lead to a secluded garden that hosts early morning wellness activities. (Having been to the famous Arashiyama Bamboo Grove on a prior trip, I can confirm this bamboo garden is just as good and offers the same views without the gaggles of tourists.) The Banyan Tree Spa pairs Japanese healing practices with global spa treatments. I indulged in the onsen during my visit and followed it with a Balinese massage. "What makes our spa offerings truly special is the integration of Kyoto’s cultural elements, such as the use of local ingredients in our treatments," Lim said. "We also offer unique wellness rituals inspired by the natural surroundings, ensuring that each guest leaves feeling rejuvenated and deeply connected to the essence of Kyoto." The hotel's onsen offerings — both in the spa and some guest rooms — truly make it unique in the area. "It’s more than just a bath; it’s a ritual that embodies the Japanese approach to self-care, mindfulness, and respect for nature," Lim told T+L. "Our onsen is designed to offer an authentic experience, with natural mineral-rich waters that soothe both the body and mind. For our guests, it’s an opportunity to partake in a timeless tradition that has been cherished in Japan for centuries, offering a profound sense of peace and renewal." Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto used the infrastructure of the existing building, Hotel Ryozen, to recycle features. It also used natural building materials and protected the surrounding trees and bamboo groves during construction. All rooms and common areas in the hotel are accessible via elevators, and rooms have accessibility features to accommodate any guest's needs. Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto sits on a hill in the historic Higashiyama Ward of Kyoto. It's near many sites, such as the famous Kiyomizu-dera Temple; Ninenzaka, an ancient-style street; and the Heian Shrine. "Our location is truly special because it offers guests a tranquil retreat while being just moments away from some of Kyoto’s most iconic cultural landmarks," Lim said. "The hotel is surrounded by natural beauty, from the lush bamboo groves to the ancient sakura trees, making it an ideal base for those looking to explore the authentic Kyoto experience." The property is about a 10-minute drive from the main Kyoto Station, which connects the city to Tokyo and Osaka. Banyan Tree offers a 25 percent discount on stays ranging from two nights to 14 nights and a 15 percent discount when you book at least three days in advance. To get the most up-to-date information on deals, visit the “Offers” page on the hotel's website." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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The 41 Most Anticipated New Hotels of 2024 | Vogue

"Opening in late 2024, Banyan Tree Higashiyama is designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates and built into a vast hilltop. The hotel offers 52 rooms with sprawling views of Kyoto's cultural capital and easy access to the Gion and Higashiyama districts." - Elise Taylor

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Rouxann Le Roux

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Our stay at Banyan Tree Kyoto was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with warm hospitality, grace, and attention to detail that truly set this experience apart. The property itself is a serene oasis—beautifully blending traditional Kyoto aesthetics with modern luxury. Every corner feels thoughtfully designed, with tranquil gardens, soothing interiors, and an atmosphere that invites calm and reflection. The service was impeccable. Every staff member we encountered went above and beyond to ensure our comfort, offering personalized care and anticipating our needs with kindness and professionalism. A special thank you to Torako and the amazing concierge team, who went out of their way to make our stay seamless and memorable. They took incredible care in arranging our restaurant reservations and curated thoughtful experiences that reflected the spirit of Kyoto. They also made my birthday truly unforgettable, with heartfelt touches and surprises that added so much joy to the occasion. Their warmth and attentiveness left a lasting impression, and we are deeply grateful. Our room was spacious, elegantly appointed, and offered breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The amenities were world-class, and every touch—from the luxurious bedding to the curated welcome treats—felt meaningful. Banyan Tree Kyoto is more than a hotel—it’s a complete experience of peace, beauty, and exceptional service. We left feeling deeply cared for and already dreaming of our return. Highly recommended for anyone seeking luxury, authenticity, and an unforgettable stay in Kyoto.

Brooke Moore

Google
Overall, extremely dissatisfied with the experience. For a $1700/night stay, we expected five star treatment throughout and the hotel fell short across the board. I would like to echo some of the prior reviews, that this may be due to early pains of starting out, but the staff was overall unwilling to assist with scheduling, the cleaning service fell short on multiple accounts, and the amenities were quite unimpressive. Pros: -breakfast was phenomenal, as was the waitstaff. High quality ingredients with unique options -gorgeous, very well maintained grounds -spacious room that was very clean upon arrival —sheets were phenomenal —onsen was beautiful —very elegant room layout -location was both a pro and con. Hotel is situated above the tourist area, which sits approximately 0.25 km below. Great in the sense that you’re at the heart of the temples, but it’s an absolute mob scene during the day Cons: -concierge was unwilling or unable to help on multiple occasions —we asked for a 7 PM dinner reservation at 8 AM one morning and received an email back at 6:48 PM with a link to a restaurant saying we should reserve ourselves —we asked for concierge to book train tickets on our behalf. After approving the 15% service fee charged by the hotel, we were told that it would be better if we just did it ourselves —did not know prices to and from airport —continued to pressure us to have dinner at their restaurant despite us expressing interest in pursuing other options -our room was cleaned and dirty dishes were left behind. Towels were not replaced, etc -gym is quite sparse -spa with very limited menu -check in process took approximately 45 minutes, which was quite frustrating after a long day of travel (we arrived at 5 PM, plenty of time for our room to be ready) To be frank, just a very bizarre experience namely due to interactions with concierge. I’ve never had hotel staff refuse to assist with guest needs, and especially wouldn’t expect this from a luxury hotel. For this price, would recommend staying elsewhere .

erico378

Google
Beautiful, new modern property atop a serene hill overlooking all Kyoto. The staff are the friendliest most accommodating people of any hotel we’ve stayed (being fortunate enough to have stayed at many other 5 star hotels across the world). Was slightly hesitant to book after seeing a few other odd reviews, but I don’t know how anyone can possibly complain about this place. ||Being a Banyan Tree, this place is filled with local authentic details from the decor to the food. We stayed at Banyan Tree Mayakoba and they had similar approach. Yet, they still offered us a ‘western breakfast’ option which was nice to have something familiar if we wanted. ||This place overlooks all Kyoto and is within walking distance to Gion and Kiyomizu-dera. We loved walking down the quiet hill, getting lost in the side streets with shops and restaurants, and then it was always easy to find a quick cab to take us back up if we didn’t feel like walking. ||If you are lucky enough to reserve a room with a view, you will never forget it. All of Kyoto can be seen, it’s amazing. Rooms have all the tech and endless comforts you would expect of a property of this caliber. Banyan Tree spared no expense and it shows. ||The difference maker here is the staff though. It’s one of these places where they are on top of every little detail. The people who work here made us feel so welcome and went out of their way to make our anniversary so special. Fantastic stay at every level!

Daniel Jin

Google
Quiet and Luxurious. Fantastic room design with traditional tatami setup. Morden yet with authentic Japanese style. Great service from every service staff, special shout out to MiMi sama. Had breakfast and dinner at the Ryozen. Food was of excellent taste, staff were highly trained and helpful. The whole experience was perfect hence the reason why minor disturbance was so noticeable. However the staff member addressed the situation very well. Highly recommend. 4.5/5 for sure.

Blu di Pierri

Google
Our stay at Banyan Tree was superb. From the beginning till the end we got taken care of in the best way possibile! The staff was great and always helping us with either reservations and tips about Kyoto! The room was amazing, beautiful view, well made and with a huge and comfy bed The Onsen was private and intimate, really loved my time at the hotel, I wish I could have stayed more than four days. They even offered a ride to the station with the kindest guy, who made sure we could arrive on time! I really recommend this hotel. Especially for the location, which is truly special. The hotel even has an amazing garden that leads you to their own private bamboo forest P.s. Only tip is to put a smoking room maybe on the B1 as it is tricky to always go outside to smoke

Shafqat Hussain

Google
Prime location, amazing ambiance, spectacular spaces. Mimi was so accommodating and very helpful beyond our expectations. Plus they have their own bamboo forest for guests. Highly recommended.

Alan Lee

Google
A sophisticated luxury hotel in Higashiyama district — with exquisitely appointed Wellness guest suite (which includes a wooden soaking tub + yoga equipment), as well as wonderful view of Kyoto city skyline, especially in the evening. We adore its traditional Japanese interior decor and attentive service by the hotel personnel, especially manager Kiyoko & Ayumi of the front reception + the friendly restaurant staff. This new understated hotel is a hidden gem within walking distance of multiple attractions. Highly recommended without hesitation, 5-Stars *****

wasan daundaun

Google
Starting the Year with a Special Stay ✨ One night felt way too short! If I get the chance, I’ll definitely come back here again. 💙 The front desk staff took great care of me, but what impressed me the most was the service from Ms. Rin and Mr. Kyo (sorry, I couldn’t remember their full names). They were friendly and gave me great recommendations, making my stay warm and memorable. A special thanks for the birthday cake as well! It truly made my stay even more special. Thank you for the wonderful hospitality—see you again for sure! 😊✨