Six Senses Kyoto marks the brand's exciting entry into Japan, promising an unparalleled experience packed with cutting-edge wellness and feel-good spa facilities, an innovative dining concept and fascinating local adventures.
The 81 rooms and suites, ranging from 42 to 238 square meters, are arranged to offer views of the central courtyard, the gardens of the neighboring Toyokuni Shrine or the city panorama with treetops, temples, tea shops and rooftops.
Authentic Japanese traditions and decor are present throughout, with whimsical touches inspired by folklore, The Moon Rabbit and the 11th century classic The Tale of Genji.
There will be a secluded three-bedroom Penthouse Suite on the top floor of the hotel with access to the adjacent rooftop terrace for guests wishing to host private events and meetings.
Discovery is at the heart of Six Senses Kyoto and guests have access to several hands-on experiences, including the property's Earth Lab, an Alchemy Bar and a locally grown herb garden.
Six Senses Spa incorporates smart science, traditional healing and Japanese Zen culture, and offers a variety of treatments and programs rooted in the culture and community of Kyoto.
There will also be traditional Japanese baths for men and women at Six Senses Kyoto, extending to an indoor pool and Watsu. Yoga, meditation, aerial yoga, a state-of-the-art fitness center and Biohack Recovery Lounge are also available to help achieve guests' wellness goals.
On the culinary front, there will be an all-day restaurant and a counter-style sushi restaurant, as well as a cocktail lounge and bar.
Six Senses Kyoto is a 90-minute drive or 70-minute train ride from Kansai International Airport (KIX), or a 10-minute drive from Kyoto Shinkansen Station.
Reservations for the IHG property are now open for stays starting April 23, 2024.
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