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Susuki King
USD $ 1,854 /nt
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Nara King
USD $ 1,984 /nt
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Susuki Twin
USD $ 2,048 /nt
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Kaede King
USD $ 2,113 /nt
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Hotaru King
USD $ 2,242 /nt
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Washigamine Pavilion
USD $ 13,581 /nt
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Aman Kyoto in Japan is a luxury resort offering you an authentic yet contemporary sanctuary situated in a once-forgotten secret garden, surrounded by 80 acres of tranquil forest. Accommodation consists of reimagined traditional ryokan across 24 guest rooms and 2 villas with traditional onsen bathing facitilites. Nestled in the verdant foothills of the symbolic mountain of Hidari Daimonji, Aman Kyoto is a place of untold beauty, where small Jizo statues sit contentedly among the yama momiji maples. The resort perfectly tempers privacy, relaxation and rejuvenation with the vibrancy of Japan’s ancient Imperial capital, home to 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Aman Kyoto is an architectural masterclass in eschewing the obvious while embracing the subtle - a picture frame for a location that is as peaceful as it is otherworldly.
Aman Kyoto
Japan, 〒603-8481 Kyoto, Kita Ward, Okitayamawashiminecho, 1 1 Okitayama Washimine-Cho 1
Kyoto, Japan
Nearest Airport: ITM
Let’s start with the great: The location and the scenery are stunning. It is tranquil, and recharging. Going in peak autumn is an absolute mess. Don’t go in spring if you want to see Sakura blossoms because they don’t have any on the property. Autumn and winter are the best seasons to come here. The spa is absolutely lovely, although note that the onsens are separated by gender, and you have to book a private visit you want to enjoy the hot spring with your spouse or family. Still, I spent an amazing 3.5 hours here. I could hear some people in the hallway during my treatment which wasn’t too bad.. The food is quite good, and well prepared. Please take the garden tour with Sakura san who is an absolutely fabulous and intelligent woman. Spending time with her was the highlight of our stay. She is a beautiful orator of history and a very interesting person. The food is quite good as well. The average: If you’re staying here, you’re willing to drop over $3000 a night. We are fortunate to be able to do that for some nights, however going from another Aman property, where our expectations were set high, to this one was slightly disappointing. We just left the Aman in Vietnam where it was about one third of the price of Aman Kyoto and the rooms and service were exponentially better than at Aman Kyoto. Here, they barely cleaned our room, only coming in for turn down service. We got incorrect orders, they served the wrong items to us, there is hardly any attention to detail like other Aman properties. I completely understand there is an exclusivity to this place BUT it is extremely expensive for pretty terrible service. Additionally, you can hear guests in the hallway very loudly. It is as if they are inside our room. So again, we paid about $3500/night and there is almost no insulation between our walls and the hallway. Come here for no more than 2-3 nights to experience the gorgeous and historical property but don’t expect much service. We stayed in the Kaede King room, which I recommend because it’s not on the ground floor, so you get more privacy. I still can’t believe how much noise you hear from the other guests in the hallway. Maybe if we stayed in a suite or residence the service would’ve been better?
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Booked Aman Kyoto for part of my Kyoto trip. Asked them to help book some restaurants but they said for some of the dates it doesn't overlap with my stay so they can't help. You would think for 4k USD a night, and for a customer who have stayed at 10+ of their properties they would have a bit better service.
Zhang Y - Singapore, Singapore
Aman Kyoto is a fantastic escape from the bustling city life of Kyoto. I stayed here with my dad for three nights to end a 9 day excursion in Japan (we also went to FS Tokyo and FS Osaka). Three nights was about the perfect length to stay at the hotel. The hotel is great for those looking for complete tranquility and privacy. The food is phenomenal - particularly at the fancier restaurant Taka An. The service is also phenomenal as all staff know you by name. (It is only a ~25 room hotel). You will have the utmost privacy and will only seldom run into another guest. The real beauty of the property is the fact it is built entirely within gardens. Special shoutout to Seou (i think I am spelling her name right) who gave us a fantastic garden tour to start the trip off. Would highly recommend people to do a garden tour! A few things worth noting before staying here. First, the hotel is about 30 minutes from the city. While this means you have utmost privacy and tranquility (enjoying the natural beauty of the forst) it means that it may not be the best spot if it is your first time to Kyoto or you want to do a lot of city exploring. (They do however have a complementary BMW I7 and X7 to take you around if you want to go bank and fourth). Also it is worth noting that they do not have a swimming pool or gym which one might expect for the amount you are paying (however they do have a fantastic spa with both an indoor and outdoor Onsen) and the property is so large that you can get your natural steps in. Overall it was a fantastic stay for our needs. Just make sure you want a tranquil escape from city life.
michaelsU8469IO - Boston, Massachusetts
Peaceful haven in Kyoto. Amazing property worth experiencing, perfectly curated space within nature and wonderful surroundings immersed onto an absolutely stunning and spectacular forest/garden. Staff members are very kind and welcoming in every way.
Maricarmen C - Merida, Mexico
We are veritable on Amanjunkies and we were excited to try the Aman Kyoto, which is the first of Aman resorts. a few things to know. The resort is very small and does NOT have a gym or sizable common areas. There is one restaurant that is modest and excellent. One night is sufficient at this resort The beauty of the resort lies on the ground on which it sits, and I highly encourage visitors to explore the property and nature walk. We took the recommended guided tour, which takes about 60 min. I ran in the mornings and encountered several wild boar. The rooms are perhaps the most beautiful of any resort I have ever stayed. I highly recommend a spa therapy and treatment in order to experience the hot springs.
IreneKimMD - Los Angeles, California
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