Imperial Hotel Kyoto to Open in Spring 2026

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Imperial Hotel, Japan’s premier luxury hospitality brand, proudly announces the upcoming opening of the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto in Spring 2026. This distinguished 55-room, seven-story boutique hotel represents a bold fusion of historic preservation and modern elegance, centered around the revitalization of the Yasaka Kaikan, a nationally registered tangible cultural property.

Originally built in 1936 by renowned architect Tokusaburo Kimura, the Yasaka Kaikan has long served as a cultural gathering place in Kyoto’s historic Gion district. Once a venue for theatrical performances, the building faced seismic vulnerabilities that threatened its future. Now, through a meticulous conservation strategy, it is being reborn as a beacon of sustainable luxury and cultural continuity.

“This is a unique property where over a millennium of Kyoto’s elegant cultural heritage enfolds the 135-year legacy of hospitality Imperial Hotel has carefully cultivated,” said Ms. Reiko Sakata, General Manager of the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto. “With respect for the rich history of this location, my mission is to ensure a stay that is not only exceptional in quality but also leaves a lasting warmth in the hearts of our guests.” Recently appointed as General Manager of the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto in April 2025, Sakata has been with Imperial Hotel for 22 years.

The transformation, led by Obayashi Corporation, the same Japanese construction company that built the Yasaka Kaikan nearly 90 years ago in 1936, preserves much of the building’s original character. Notably, 16,387 original exterior tiles have been retained, and traditional Japanese techniques such as ikedori or “live capture”, where materials are carefully removed without damage for reuse, have been honored throughout the design. The hotel’s construction team has also engaged in local community clean-up efforts, reinforcing a spirit of mutual respect and collaboration.

 

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The Imperial Hotel, Kyoto is more than a renovation—it is a story of respectful revitalization. The hotel adheres to strict height and design regulations, supports local artisans, and promotes immersive cultural experiences. It aims to contribute to Kyoto’s tourism growth while mitigating environmental strain and overcrowding through sustainable practices.

The Yasaka Kaikan also shares a unique historical link with the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Both buildings feature terracotta from Tokoname, and artisans who worked on Wright’s Tokyo masterpiece also contributed to the Yasaka Kaikan—highlighting a rich architectural lineage.

Upon completion, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto will offer 55 elegantly appointed guestrooms and suites, refined dining experiences, a signature bar, and a full suite of wellness amenities—including a spa, swimming pool, and fitness center. As the fourth property in the esteemed Imperial Hotel portfolio—following Tokyo, Osaka, and Kamikochi—this marks the brand’s first new opening in three decades, reaffirming its enduring commitment to welcoming guests to Japan with unmatched grace and cultural depth.

The property is set for completion by October 2025 with a scheduled opening in Spring 2026.

About Imperial Hotel, Kyoto

The Imperial Hotel, Kyoto is a 55-room, seven-story boutique hotel set to open in Spring 2026. As the fourth property within the esteemed Imperial Hotel portfolio, following Tokyo, Osaka, and Kamikochi, this marks a pivotal expansion and the first new Imperial Hotel to debut in three decades. Established in 1890 as a state guest house, Imperial Hotel remains Japan’s premier hotel brand, with a long-standing commitment to excellence. The Imperial Hotel, Kyoto preserves and utilizes a portion of the Yasaka Kaikan, a nationally registered tangible cultural property located on the grounds of the Gion Kobu Kaburenjo. While inheriting its valuable legacy, the hotel breathes new life into the Yasaka Kaikan, a 90-year-old cherished landmark for the local community, blending timeless beauty with contemporary sensibility. The boutique hotel will feature restaurants, bar, and wellness facilities, including a spa, pool and fitness center. In April 2025, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto became a member of “The Leading Hotels of the World”. For information, visit https://www.imperialhotel.co.jp/en/kyoto.

 

 

 

 

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