Nearest Airport - Kansai International (KIX)
Size - 26 Rooms
Room Style - Classic
Vibe - Sophisticated
Just a mile from famed Buddhist temples lies a secret forest garden and Aman Kyoto. Surrounded by ancient woodlands that once offered refuge to a revered artist community, this secluded sanctuary pays homage to the traditional ryokan (Japanese inn), albeit in strikingly modern style. Moss-covered stone pathways wind between latticed pavilions that house 26 minimalistic rooms; healing onsen baths source their waters from nearby mineral springs. Practice yoga, take a mindfulness hike, or explore Kyoto’s 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites.
For 2026:
24-hour Security
Air Conditioning
Connecting Rooms
Internet Access
Meal Plans Available
Multi-lingual Staff
Parking
Restaurant
Villas
Wheelchair Accessible
Bathrobes
Complimentary Coffee/Tea
Complimentary Newspaper
Hair Dryer
Mini Bar
Safe
Slippers
Bicycle Rental
Spa
East-facing rooms close to Kamiya river, Susuki are located on the first floor with the partial city view with maple and wild cherry trees. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
60 square metres
Enveloped by woodland in the resort's serene heart or the most secluded areas. Nara are West-facing and located either in the heart or the most secluded areas of the resort, offering views of lush shrubs and tree trunks, moss-covered stone walls or trees embraced by the mountainside, creating a true sense of harmony with nature. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the rooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves. Spanning 60 square metres (646 square feet) a serene bedroom and living space are complemented by a spacious bathroom featuring a Hinoki Japanese bath and double vanity.
West-facing rooms with views of the mature surrounding maple trees and forest garden
Kaede are west-facing and based on first floor with views of the mature surrounding maple trees and forest garden. With design features drawn from the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metre (646 square feet) spaces combine a bedroom and living area, featuring natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring, a tokonoma alcove and bathroom with a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
Kaede are west-facing rooms on the first floor with views over the beautiful gardens and stone path, and forest hillside and the stone wall in the distance. Adjacent to ancient stone entrances, it is located in the heart of the resort. Paying homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, the 60 square metres (646 square feet) combined bedroom and living area features natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and a tokonoma alcove. The bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath and two sinks.
60 m2
Located on raised land, the east-facing Takagamine Suite pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance. Sitting adjacent to the moss covered Tengamine stone steps, perched above a six-metre tall hand crafted ancient stone wall and offering floating views over the maple and cedar forest, the pavilion offers total immersion in the surrounding landscape. The spacious 165.7 square metres (1780 square feet) suite features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, Western dining room and kitchen area. Bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room. Alternatively, the Takagamine Suite is available as a 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
165.7 square metres
Surrounded by nature in the highest and most secluded area of the resort, the east-facing Washigamine Pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden and the Hieisan in the distance. A trekking path leads directly from the pavilion through the surrounding forest and various private meditation gardens can be found nearby. At 241 square metres (2594 square feet) the pavilion is the largest accommodation at the resort and features a living room, a traditional Japanese Tatami room, a Western dining room and a kitchen area. Two en-suite bedrooms feature natural woods, floor-to-ceiling windows, tatami flooring and tokonoma alcoves, and are connected to the living-dining area. For guests who would like to experience a stay more similar to the traditional Japanese Ryokan Inn, futons can be provided in the Japanese Tatami room.
241 square metres
East facing rooms with terraces overlooking a private moss garden.
Susuki Terrace situated on the ground floor, the east facing Susuki Terrace rooms provide a delightful view of a private moss garden, with their own peaceful terrace – perfect for enjoying morning coffee in the sun. The 60 square metre (646 square foot) rooms enjoy expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, inviting in natural light, while tatami flooring, a tokonoma alcove, low table and living area create a traditional Japanese atmosphere. The spacious bathroom includes a Hinoki Japanese bath, double vanity and a separate shower and WC for considered privacy and space.
Additional US 200 Hotel Credit per booking per stay. (Staying period: From now to 30 September 2026)
Hotel credit coverage:
- F&B outlet, Spa treatment and retail products, laundry, and transportation (except taxi)
Excludes:
- Room rental, taxies, handling charges, pay outs, couriers.
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