HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa
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"As one of Japan’s most prominent real estate developers, the Mitsui family is responsible for the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi and the Ritz-Carlton Tokyo. Now its first namesake enterprise—a Luxury Collection hotel you can book with Marriott Bonvoy points—has established itself as a rave-worthy success. The family had owned this land—next door to the sprawling Nijo Castle—for centuries. So while the hotel is a new construction, it adeptly includes historical nods such as a massive, 300-year-old yakuimon gate at the entrance and handwrought stone bathtubs in its 160 rooms. Don’t miss the main restaurant, Toki, where chef Tetsuya Asano approaches Japanese ingredients with French discipline, including deeply flavorful soup stock made from locally harvested vegetables and meat. More telling is that he’ll represent Japan at the 2027 Bocuse d’Or International Culinary Competition—like the Olympics but for chefs. Rooms from $665"
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"In the middle of Japan’s “cultural capital,” the all-star design team behind Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto’s spared no energy in honoring the city’s extensive history. From the tastefully displayed work by local artists, to the 14,000-square foot traditional Japanese garden, private Onsen facilities, and nature-inspired design, the hotel acts as both a respite and enriching educational experience for any traveler. With interiors designed by André Fu, expect to find calming, streamlined guest rooms that honor the Japanese aesthetic of simplicity and serenity. While at the property, guests can take advantage of a number of cultural activities, including a traditional tea ceremony, lantern-led art tour, and wellness breathing session. In the basement, you’ll find the hotel’s spa, which features a rock-walled thermal spring, two private onsens, and additional treatment rooms offering various services based on the traditional Japanese Anma massage. More alluring yet, Hotel the Mitsui Kyoto is in a seductive location by any architecture fans’ standard: directly across the street from Nijō-jo Castle, with some rooms even offering direct views to the 17th Century UNESCO World Heritage Site."
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"Exceptional! Everything was perfect: the room was modern, the bathroom was amazing, the service was perfect. "
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"#46 World’s 50 Best Hotels 2025; "
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"Trouvé sur Figaro A partir de 750€/nuit"
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"5* | A Luxury Collection | Cat. 8 70-90K | From €650pn "
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