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Introducing Six Senses Kyoto: IHG’s Wellness-Focused Brand Now Open in Japan

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Six Senses Kyoto, the newest addition to TPG’s list of exciting hotels opening in 2024, is now open for guests in Japan. This property is a dream come true for fans of Japan, wellness experiences, and IHG One Rewards.

With just 81 rooms and suites, Six Senses Kyoto is the first Six Senses property in Japan and showcases a blend of modern and historic Japanese design. Inspired by Japan’s Heian period, the hotel offers a modern interpretation of the art- and culture-filled time through various features like folding screens made with hand-crafted Rakyukai tiles and modern interpretations of art called Choju-giga.

Guests can expect a mix of modern amenities and traditional Japanese hospitality in the rooms, including wood-paneled walls, pillow menus, Naturalmat organic mattresses, Bluetooth speakers, and yoga mats. The property also offers wellness screenings, half- to six-day wellness programs, and a spa featuring the exclusive Ah-un treatment for inner peace and balance.

Food at Six Senses Kyoto is a culinary journey through the ancient Japanese calendar, with hyper-seasonal, vegetable-forward meals sourced from nearby. The hotel also features a cafe with healthy teas, juices, and pastries, as well as a cocktail bar serving artisanal cocktails and alcohol-free creations.

Rates at Six Senses Kyoto start around $1,000 or 228,000 IHG One Reward points per night. Guests can also participate in sustainability efforts through tours and workshops offered at the property. Don’t miss the chance to experience the best of Japan’s culture and hospitality at Six Senses Kyoto.

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