Imperial Hotel opens luxury venue in Kyoto's Gion district

A new Imperial Hotel has opened in Kyoto's Gion district, transforming a historic performing arts hall into a luxurious accommodation. The facility, the operator's first new opening in 30 years, features traditional Japanese elements alongside modern amenities. It aims to boost the brand's global presence in a key tourist area.

On Thursday, Imperial Hotel Ltd. inaugurated its fourth property in Japan at a site in Kyoto's Gion district. The hotel renovates the Yasaka Kaikan, a hall built in 1936 for musicals and concerts, which is designated as a national tangible cultural property. Prior to the renovation, much of the facility stood unused owing to its age and insufficient earthquake resistance.

The seven-story structure, with two underground levels, includes 55 guest rooms. Among these, eight feature tatami flooring made from rice straw, marking the first such rooms in the company's history. Amenities comprise restaurants, a swimming pool, and a gym. One suite commands 3 million yen ($19,000) per night. The hotel sits on the grounds of the Gion Kobu Kaburenjo theater, approximately 3.5 kilometers from JR Kyoto Station, and preserves the original exterior design and distinctive outer tiles.

Imperial Hotel Ltd., based in Tokyo, views the Kyoto opening as a step to enhance its international recognition. Kyoto draws numerous domestic and foreign tourists, making it an ideal location for expansion. This is the operator's first new hotel in three decades.

At the opening ceremony, President Jun Kazama stated, "We will work hard to maintain this place's unique appeal, serving as a bridge to the future."

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