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tranquil sanctuary

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The recently launched Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto, designed by Kengo Kuma, fuses traditional Japanese architecture with modern elegance.

-  Amy Van

tranquil sanctuary

Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto, which opened in August this year, marks the debut of the Banyan Tree brand in Japan. Located in the historic Higashiyama Ward, this luxury retreat is nestled on a hilltop near the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kiyomizu-dera Temple.

 Designed by Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA), the architecture seamlessly melds with its natural surroundings, which is bordered by a bamboo forest and framed by the Higashiyama Mountains. Although situated close to bustling Gion, Kyoto’s historic entertainment district, the place exudes a calming atmosphere.

imageThe resort boasts 52 luxurious guest rooms; eight of which are designated Onsen Retreat Rooms. The private hiba wood bathtubs in these special rooms are fed by natural hot spring water from the hotel’s grounds.

Other facilities include the Banyan Tree Spa with minimalist private treatment rooms where guests can enjoy total relaxation, as well as natural indoor and outdoor onsens. Dining-wise, there’s an intimate 20-seat bar, and Ryozen, a 48-seater Kappo-style restaurant with an adjoining terrace that overlooks the Noh stage in the garden. 

imagehonouring craftsmanship while fusing modernity

Kuma’s design draws on traditional building techniques, while merging local craftsmanship with contemporary elements.

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