Luxury Hotel
Japan

Six Senses
Kyoto

Six Senses Kyoto, Japan
Six Senses Kyoto, Japan
Six Senses, Kyoto, Japan

Highlights

  • Serene Sanctuary in Higashiyama: Set in Kyoto’s storied Higashiyama district, Six Senses Kyoto offers a peaceful base just moments from cultural icons like Sanjūsangen-dō and the Kyoto National Museum—perfect for exploring the city’s spiritual and artistic heritage.
  • Design Rooted in Tradition: The interiors pay homage to the Heian-era aesthetic of miyabi, with a refined blend of natural materials, from timber and washi paper to handcrafted sudare screens.
  • Micro-seasonal, Sustainable Dining: Dining at Sekki reflects Japan’s 24 seasonal shifts, with dishes crafted from local, organic ingredients. Additional venues include a cafe, a speakeasy cocktail bar, and a traditional sushi counter led by master chefs.
  • Wellness with a Zen Spirit: The spa is a sanctuary of calm, offering a 19-metre indoor pool, Kyoto’s one-and-only Watsu treatment pool, steam and sauna facilities, and tailored programmes rooted in Japanese healing traditions, from yoga and meditation to sleep and detox rituals.
  • Spacious, Thoughtful Rooms: Designed with serenity in mind, the 81 rooms and suites are among Kyoto’s most spacious, offering views over inner gardens, temple rooftops, or the vibrant cityscape—each with calming, minimalist interiors.
  • Sustainability at the Core: True to the Six Senses ethos, the hotel champions sustainability—from composting and energy efficiency to sourcing from nearby farms and supporting local cultural preservation through its Sustainability Fund.

Good to know

How to get there

Six Senses, Kyoto is approximately a seven minute drive from Kyoto Station. For guests arriving from Kansai International Airport, the journey takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes by car.

Are children welcome?

Yes, children are warmly welcomed at Six Senses Kyoto. The hotel offers a thoughtful array of family-friendly amenities. Young travellers can take part in the Grow With Six Senses programme—an engaging collection of activities that encourage creativity, mindfulness, and connection with nature and local culture. Babysitting services are also available by prior arrangement.

Giving back

Sustainability is at the heart of Six Senses Kyoto, woven into every aspect of the guest experience. The hotel embraces the brand’s global commitment to environmental stewardship and community engagement, tailored to reflect Kyoto’s cultural heritage and natural rhythms.

From the moment guests arrive, thoughtful design choices reflect a respect for local craftsmanship and materials. The interiors are built using responsibly sourced timber, traditional washi paper, and other natural elements that minimise environmental impact while celebrating Japanese aesthetics.

Food is locally sourced wherever possible, with a strong focus on organic and seasonal ingredients. Kitchen waste is composted and repurposed to nourish the hotel’s landscaped gardens. Water conservation, energy efficiency, and zero-waste goals are actively pursued behind the scenes.

The property’s Earth Lab invites guests to learn about sustainability efforts on-site and discover ways to live more mindfully at home. Through its Sustainability Fund, the hotel also supports local initiatives focused on forest conservation, cultural preservation, and community wellbeing.

What is nearby?


Six Senses Kyoto is ideally located near several key cultural and historical attractions. Just around the corner is Toyokuni Shrine, dedicated to the samurai leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi, offering a peaceful space for reflection. A 10-minute walk brings you to the Gion District, Kyoto’s renowned geisha quarter, where traditional machiya houses, teahouses, and narrow lanes evoke a timeless atmosphere. Nearby, the UNESCO World Heritage site Kiyomizu-dera Temple awaits, famous for its expansive wooden stage that overlooks the city. A short drive from the hotel, you can explore Nishiki Market, known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen,” for a vibrant selection of local produce and delicacies. Additionally, Fushimi Inari Taisha, with its iconic red torii gates winding up Mount Inari, is just a 20-minute drive away.

Why we love Six Senses, Kyoto

We love Six Senses Kyoto for its Earth Lab—it’s such a calming little corner of the hotel where everything slows down. In a country that moves as fast as Japan, it’s a lovely reminder to pause, breathe, and think about how we’re living. It’s all about sustainability, but in a really approachable, down-to-earth way.

Flora
Flora Sweeting-Phillips

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Six Senses, Kyoto, Japan

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