Aman Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan
Five Stars

Nestled in a hidden garden within a lush forest, Aman Kyoto offers a serene retreat near the iconic Kinkaku-ji Temple and 16 other UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The resort features light-filled suites and pavilions designed with minimalist aesthetics, seamlessly blending with the tranquil glades. Guests can rejuvenate in the private onsen at the Aman Spa, indulge in refined dining experiences, and explore the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto from this secluded sanctuary.

Hotel Information

Location
Aman Kyoto is situated in a secluded area of Kyoto, surrounded by a lush forest and serene gardens. Despite its tranquil setting, the resort is just a stone's throw away from the golden Kinkaku-ji Temple and 16 other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offering guests easy access to Kyoto's rich cultural heritage. The location provides a perfect balance between peaceful retreat and proximity to the city's historical landmarks.
Rooms
The resort offers a selection of luxurious rooms and pavilions, each thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the surrounding natural beauty. Interiors are spacious and light-filled, featuring minimalist geometry that pays homage to traditional Japanese Ryokan inns. Guests can choose from various accommodations, including the exclusive Washigamine Pavilion, which provides extensive views over the surrounding gardens and forested landscapes.
Facilities and activities
Aman Kyoto provides a range of exceptional facilities and activities to enhance the guest experience. The Aman Spa offers private onsen facilities, allowing guests to unwind in steaming hot springs. Dining options include refined Japanese cuisine at Taka-An and a variety of Western and local dishes at The Living Pavilion. The resort's serene gardens and forested surroundings offer opportunities for peaceful walks and meditation, while its proximity to Kyoto's cultural sites allows for immersive cultural exploration.
Food and drink
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Taka-An — Japanese cuisine. Guests can sample the peerless art of Japanese hospitality at Taka-An, where Aman’s gifted chef presents an omakase (set menu) dining experience. The Living Pavilion — Western and local cuisines. The convivial Living Pavilion offers fire-warmed interiors and breathtaking garden views, serving a variety of dishes throughout the day.

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Rooms Description

At Martin’s Travel, we curate the finest accommodations with exclusive rates and seamless availability, ensuring every detail exceeds your expectations. Below, you’ll find a selection of exquisite rooms, each designed for ultimate comfort and sophistication.

Washigamine Pavilion (Secluded Hilltop Location) (241 sq m): This two-bedroom pavilion is located at the highest, most secluded point of the property, offering extensive views over the surrounding gardens and forested landscapes. It features a traditional tatami-matted room, a lounge and dining area, and abundant use of natural timbers and beautiful artifacts. Floor futons are provided for those wishing to sleep in traditional style. A trekking path leads directly from the pavilion through the forested grounds to private meditation gardens.

Takagamine Pavilion (Elevated East-Facing Location) (226 sq m): This spacious pavilion features two en-suite bedrooms with natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring, and tokonoma alcoves. It includes a living room, traditional Japanese tatami room, Western dining room, and kitchen area. Perched above a handcrafted ancient stone wall, it offers panoramic views over the maple and cedar forest, with Hieizan mountain in the distance. A trekking path leads directly from the pavilion through the forested grounds to private meditation gardens.

Nara Room (West-Facing) (60 sq m): Located either in the heart or the most secluded areas of the resort, these rooms offer views of lush shrubs, moss-covered stone walls, or trees embraced by the mountainside. They feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring, and tokonoma alcoves. The serene bedroom and living space are complemented by a spacious bathroom with a Hinoki Japanese bath and double vanity.

Kaede Room (First Floor, West-Facing) (60 sq m): These rooms provide views of mature maple trees and the forest garden. Designed with elements inspired by traditional Japanese Ryokan inns, the space combines a bedroom and living area featuring natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring, a tokonoma alcove, and a bathroom equipped with a Hinoki Japanese bath and double vanity.

Susuki Terrace Room (East-Facing with Terrace): These east-facing rooms come with private terraces overlooking a serene moss garden, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the tranquil natural surroundings.

Susuki Room (East-Facing): Bathed in abundant natural light, these east-facing rooms offer a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese design and modern comfort, providing a peaceful retreat within the resort's lush environment.

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