Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto: A Serene Hilltop Retreat

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Perched high above Kyoto’s historic Higashiyama district, Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto is an architectural masterpiece that redefines luxury in the ancient capital. Designed by Kengo Kuma, this hilltop ryokan blends traditional aesthetics with contemporary minimalism, creating an atmosphere that embodies the Japanese concept of ‘yūgen’—a profound beauty that is subtly mysterious and deeply moving.

Each of the 52 rooms and suites is a sanctuary of tranquillity, featuring tatami seating areas, wooden bathtubs, and panoramic views of Kyoto’s temple-dotted skyline. The hotel’s onsen-inspired spa, crafted with locally sourced materials, offers a retreat into calm, while its signature dining concept highlights Kyoto’s seasonal bounty with refined kaiseki cuisine. Every element—from the texture of the washi paper walls to the soft scent of hinoki wood—has been meticulously curated, ensuring an immersive experience of Japanese craftsmanship and hospitality.

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The Location

Tucked away in the historic Higashiyama ward, Banyan Tree Kyoto occupies one of the city's highest vantage points, offering sweeping views across Kiyomizu-dera, Chion-in, and beyond. The hotel's location feels both intimate and deeply connected to Kyoto’s heritage, just a short distance from Gion’s lantern-lit alleys and the tranquil philosopher’s path.

Away from the crowds of Nishiki Market and Arashiyama, this elevated retreat provides a rare sense of stillness, making it the perfect base for those who want to explore Kyoto at a more considered pace. Whether wandering through nearby temple gardens at dawn or watching the city lights flicker from the comfort of your room, the experience is one of quiet discovery.


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Who is it For?

Banyan Tree Higashiyama Kyoto is for those who appreciate precision in design, a slower rhythm of travel, and an unfiltered connection to Kyoto’s soul. Architecture lovers will admire Kuma’s signature use of natural materials, while wellness seekers will revel in the meditative setting and private spa experiences.

This is a place for travellers who prefer depth over itinerary-driven sightseeing—where mornings are spent with matcha in a tatami-lined lounge and evenings unfold with multi-course kaiseki dining under softly glowing lanterns. For couples, solo travellers, and those looking for a quiet refuge within Kyoto, it is a rare find.

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Sustainability

Sustainability at Banyan Tree Kyoto is rooted in preservation and harmony with the surrounding landscape. The hotel was designed with minimal intervention to the natural environment, using traditional construction techniques that honour Kyoto’s architectural heritage.

Its dining philosophy embraces farm-to-table sourcing, ensuring that ingredients come from Kyoto’s small-scale farmers, organic tea estates, and the waters of nearby Wakayama. Local artisans contribute to the interiors, from handmade ceramic tableware to woven textiles, reinforcing the connection between the space and its cultural surroundings.

Beyond its own operations, Banyan Tree supports Kyoto’s ongoing preservation efforts, partnering with local communities to safeguard historical sites and artisanal traditions. The result is a hotel experience that feels not just like a retreat but a part of Kyoto’s living history.


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Important Information

How to Get There

Car:

A 20-minute drive from Kyoto Station, with on-site parking available for guests.

Train:

Take the Shinkansen to Kyoto Station, then a short taxi ride or local bus to Higashiyama. The hotel offers a private shuttle service upon request.

Check-in / Check-out

  • Check-in: 15:00

  • Check-out: 11:00

Number of Onsen

  • One private onsen with expansive city views

Pets

  • Not allowed

Contact

  • Website: Available via Banyan Tree official site

  • Phone: Available upon request

  • Address: Higashiyama, Kyoto, Japan


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