Marriott has expanded its portfolio of Autograph
Collection Hotels in Japan, with the opening of The Prince Kyoto
Takaragaike in the northern part of the city.
“We are excited to expand the Autograph Collection
portfolio in Japan with the brand’s 3rd hotel in the country, said
Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific (excluding China), Marriott
International. “The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike perfectly highlights
Autograph Collection’s promise of showcasing experiences that are
informed by unique perspectives on craft and hospitality. This
opening reinforces Marriott International’s commitment to continue
expanding its footprint across Japan.”
The hotel is located within walking
distance of the Kokusaikaikan Station, and is approximately 58
kilometers from Osaka International Airport, making it accessible
from other areas of Japan.
Situated in the heart of Kyoto’s Rakuhoku
district, the hotel is adjacent to Takaragaike Park, which offers
walking trails with scenic views of spring cherry blossoms and
autumn foliage. Local
attractions including the 17th-century Shugakuin Imperial Villa,
as well as the breathtaking gold leaf-covered Kinkakuji Temple,
are also within walking distance.
The hotel has 310 guestrooms, a variety of
F&B outlets, and guests are welcomed with a cup
of matcha, or powdered green tea, prepared in Urasenke style.
“Kyoto is the cultural capital of Japan, and for
many centuries, it has welcomed visitors from all over the world
who come to take in its beautiful natural scenery, fascinating
culture and excellent cuisine,” said Masashi Takizawa, General
Manager, The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike. “We are extremely pleased
to become part of Marriott International’s prestigious Autograph
Collection, and to present our very special hotel to the next
generation of visitors who wish to discover authentic,
one-of-a-kind experiences when they visit Kyoto.”
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