November 2, 2024

Six Senses Kyoto Signifies the Brand’s Entry into Japan

Embodying a heady mix of no-filter landscapes, real hospitality and fascinating contrast of maintained ancient culture and ultra-modern shine, Japan is as sensuous as it is attracting.
Historically the biggest city and still thought to be the heart of Japan, Kyoto is well known for its Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, palaces, conventional Japanese architecture, and beautiful cherry gardens. Six Senses Kyoto will open in a prime place to provide a city sanctuary and welcome recharge prepared for the lots of festivals and cultural occasions available on the doorstep.
Sanctuary in downtown Kyoto
With its meandering paths through tranquil gardens and its feel-good health spa, Six Senses Kyoto is sited in front of the Myoho-in temple and Tokyokuni-Jinja shrine and within walking range of the colorful Gion district.
Visionary believing BLINK Design Group has been brought on board to bring the Six Senses brand worths to life through classy styles while making the most of area, personal privacy, and views. The interiors contrast simple lines with earthy organic tones and a “appeal in the information” ambiance, setting a relaxing and inviting state of mind and commemorating genuine Japanese customs and décor.
There will be an overall of 81 visitor rooms organized around a central yard, which connects visitors to nature through its biophilic style as a garden of seasonal landscapes.
Six Senses Kyoto is set to open in 2024.