Six Senses Kyoto

Hotel · Kyoto-shi

Six Senses Kyoto

Hotel · Kyoto-shi

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431 Myohoin Maekawacho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0932, Japan

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Serene urban oasis blending modern luxury with tradition  

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23 of The Best Luxury Hotels in Japan to Book Right Now - AFAR

"An urban sanctuary in Kyoto where Heian-era elegance meets contemporary wellness: 81 rooms and suites face either the city or inward to green gardens, with design by Blink Design Group in soothing neutrals. The Sekki restaurant updates its menu every two weeks with hyperseasonal, largely vegetable-forward root-to-stem dishes, the property houses a biohacking-focused spa, and Sushi Oga Higashiyama offers high-quality sushi known for its red vinegar rice." - Yukari Sakamoto, Adam H. Graham

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8 Best Places for Multi-Generational Trips—and Where to Stay - AFAR

"Located within walking distance of downtown Kyoto, this modern‑meets‑traditional property offers multigenerational accommodation like a three‑bedroom penthouse suited to family groups, along with a kids club and an Earth Lab where adults and children can craft sustainability‑inspired projects rooted in Japanese arts, making it an easy urban base for temple, geisha‑district, and cultural explorations." - Kathryn Romeyn

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Six Senses Kyoto Review: Six Senses Just Opened a New Urban Retreat in Kyoto — Here’s What It’s Like to Stay

"A luxurious yet relaxed and modern hotel that blends past and present, honoring historical surroundings with a focus on sustainability. It offers a Zen urban retreat with a spa, immersive cultural activities, and farm-to-table dining." - Lindsay Cohn Lindsay Cohn Lindsay Cohn is a writer, editor, and avid traveler who has visited 45 countries across six continents — and counting. She contributes to Travel + Leisure, Hotels Above Par, InsideHook, Well+Good, T

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"A design-focused hotel that respects Japanese tradition, with details inspired by ancient folklore and a renowned Six Senses Spa." - The MICHELIN Guide

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In-Depth Review of the Six Senses Hotel in Kyoto - AFAR

"Opened in late April 2024 as the brand’s second urban outpost and first property in Japan, this Higashiyama hotel is an urban haven of well-being that melds contemporary chic with playful reinterpretations of the Heian period and The Tale of Genji. The design highlights include an open-air lobby facing a Japanese garden with a handmade raku-yaki tile screen depicting Mount Kurama, a white ash ceiling evocative of folded scroll paper, and interiors by Blink Design Group featuring soothing neutrals, asa-no-ha motifs behind beds, and tatami‑inspired hallway carpeting across 81 rooms and suites. Accommodations emphasize restorative sleep and low-waste living with Naturalmat organic mattresses, temperature-regulating pillows, Tential recovery pajamas, plastic-free minibars stocked with local craft items, yoga mats, take-home felt slippers, and playful fox‑mask Do Not Disturb indicators. Dining is hyper-seasonal and veggie-forward at Sekki (with the casual Café Sekki for daytime) — examples include miso‑vinaigrette carrots, tempura okra and tamba mushrooms, perfectly cooked wagyu, indulgent chocolate fondant, and a breakfast program featuring Uji eggs and Kyoto honey — while the Nine Tails bar offers a speakeasy vibe and cocktails like a Miso Ginger Sour from a zero‑waste menu. The extensive wellness program includes an onsen‑inspired hot bath, dry and wet saunas, a 62‑foot indoor lap pool with a Genji mural, an Alchemy Bar for making matcha masks and seasonal scrubs, four themed treatment rooms (including a Sound room), multi‑sensory therapies such as Ah‑Un and watsu, and a Biohack Recovery Lounge with compression therapy and LED masks. Sustainability is central: LEED Silver certification, a plastic‑free operation that bottles its own water, an on‑site Earth Lab that repurposes materials into crafts, regenerative local sourcing within a six‑mile radius, composting and zero‑waste initiatives, and a sustainability fund directing 0.5% of revenue to local forest conservation. Service is attentive and family‑friendly (GEMs are on call 24/7 and the Grow with Six Senses program and kid experiences are offered), the property is well located for sightseeing in Higashiyama, and practical touches include one wheelchair‑ready accessible room and Braille signage. Rates start around $1,083 per night." - Kathryn Romeyn

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