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How do we rate a property?
We rate all our hotels, resorts, and lodges using our own bespoke grading system. We'll only invite a property into our collection once it's been assessed by one of our specialists. If it doesn't impress us, it doesn't make the cut.
From the quality of the food served in the restaurant to the amenities offered in each bedroom, we carefully rate each property to make sure it meets our high expectations.
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About This Hotel
An ode to Japanese architecture and mindful living, Aman Kyoto is tranquil retreat nestled in a garden at the foot of the Mountain of Hidari Daimonji.
Home to canopies of maple, cedar, and camphor trees, winding paths, blankets of moss, and evergreen shrubs, the forest surrounding Aman Kyoto is nothing short of spectacular. Designed by landscape architect Professor Shimoda, the garden at Aman Kyoto connects people to nature in the same way that Japanese gardens were traditionally connected to the spiritual world.
You can also enjoy the mineral-rich onsen hot springs, mindfulness programs, shiatsu massages, and a range of natural treatments that incorporate Japanese practices and local ingredients.
The peaceful and quintessentially Japanese atmosphere continues in the accommodations. The hotel's two latticed pavilions are inspired by the minimalist Ryokan Inn with spacious and light-filled interiors that encourage relaxation and contemplation. Guest rooms feature natural wood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring, a "Tokonoma" alcover, and a Hinoki Japanese bath.
Exclusive Perks & Benefits
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Kiwi Perks
- $100 USD hotel credit
- Daily complimentary breakfast for two
- Late check-out on request, when available
- Upgrade upon arrival, subject to availability
- VIP Guest status
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Susuki
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East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the groun... Read More
Susuki
*Actual room may differ from image shown
East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the ground with the view of moss covered garden or the first floor with the partial city view with maple and wild cherry trees. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the ground with the view of moss covered garden or the first floor with the partial city view with maple and wild cherry trees. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
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Susuki Terrace
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East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the groun... Read More
Susuki Terrace
*Actual room may differ from image shown
East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the ground with the view of moss covered garden or the first floor with the partial city view with maple and wild cherry trees. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the ground with the view of moss covered garden or the first floor with the partial city view with maple and wild cherry trees. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
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Nara - King
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Nara are west-facing rooms on the ground floor with views of maple trees... Read More
Nara - King
*Actual room may differ from image shown
Nara are west-facing rooms on the ground floor with views of maple trees on the beautiful moss. Adjacent to ancient stone entrances, it is located in the heart of the resort. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
Nara are west-facing rooms on the ground floor with views of maple trees on the beautiful moss. Adjacent to ancient stone entrances, it is located in the heart of the resort. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
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Kaede - King
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Kaede are west-facing rooms on the first floor with views over the beaut... Read More
Kaede - King
*Actual room may differ from image shown
Kaede are west-facing rooms on the first floor with views over the beautiful gardens and stone path, and forest hillside and the stone wall in the distance. Adjacent to ancient stone entrances, it is located in the heart of the resort. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
Kaede are west-facing rooms on the first floor with views over the beautiful gardens and stone path, and forest hillside and the stone wall in the distance. Adjacent to ancient stone entrances, it is located in the heart of the resort. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
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Takagamine Suite
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Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the trad... Read More
Takagamine Suite
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Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance. Sitting adjacent to the moss covered Tengamine stone steps, perched above a six-metre tall hand crafted ancient stone wall and offering floating views over the maple and cedar forest, the pavilion offers total immersion in the surrounding landscape. The spacious 165.7 square metres (1780 square feet) suite features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, Western dining room and kitchen area. Bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room. Alternatively, the Takagamine Suite is available as a 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (226.2 square meters, 2430 square feet).
Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance. Sitting adjacent to the moss covered Tengamine stone steps, perched above a six-metre tall hand crafted ancient stone wall and offering floating views over the maple and cedar forest, the pavilion offers total immersion in the surrounding landscape. The spacious 165.7 square metres (1780 square feet) suite features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, Western dining room and kitchen area. Bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room. Alternatively, the Takagamine Suite is available as a 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms (226.2 square meters, 2430 square feet).
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Takagamine Pavilion
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Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the trad... Read More
Takagamine Pavilion
*Actual room may differ from image shown
Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance. Sitting adjacent to the moss covered Tengamine stone steps, perched above a hand crafted ancient stone wall and offering floating views over the maple and cedar forest, the pavilion offers total immersion in the surrounding landscape. The spacious 165.7 square metres (1780 square feet) suite features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, Western dining room and kitchen area. Bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room.
Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance. Sitting adjacent to the moss covered Tengamine stone steps, perched above a hand crafted ancient stone wall and offering floating views over the maple and cedar forest, the pavilion offers total immersion in the surrounding landscape. The spacious 165.7 square metres (1780 square feet) suite features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, Western dining room and kitchen area. Bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room.
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Washigamine Pavilion
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Surrounded by nature in the highest and most secluded area of the resort... Read More
Washigamine Pavilion
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Surrounded by nature in the highest and most secluded area of the resort, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden and the Hieisan in the distance. A trekking path leads directly from the pavilion through the surrounding forest and various private meditation gardens can be found nearby. At 241 square metres (2594 square feet) the pavilion is the largest accommodation at the resort and features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, a Western dining room and a kitchen area. Two en-suite bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room.
Surrounded by nature in the highest and most secluded area of the resort, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden and the Hieisan in the distance. A trekking path leads directly from the pavilion through the surrounding forest and various private meditation gardens can be found nearby. At 241 square metres (2594 square feet) the pavilion is the largest accommodation at the resort and features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, a Western dining room and a kitchen area. Two en-suite bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room.
Hours of Operation are in Pacific Standard Time
Hours of Operation are in Pacific Standard Time
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Location
Aman Kyoto is situated in a secluded garden near the centre of Kyoto in the district of Takagamine. By car, it is one hour from Osaka International Airport and 30 minutes from Kyoto Station.
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