Ritz-Carlton and Sekisui House, Ltd., one of
Japan's leading home builders, today signed an agreement for the
development of The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto.
The hotel, which is scheduled to open in 2014, will offer 136 guest rooms with an
average size of 50 square meters for standard rooms, making them
some of the largest in the city. It will also feature four
dining options, banquet and meeting rooms, as well as a spa and
other recreational facilities.
The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto will have an excellent
strategic location as an urban resort on the Kamogawa River, Nijho
Ohashi, close to Kyoto’s popular downtown areas including Gion and
Kawaramachi-dori, the city’s retail and entertainment district.
The hotel’s guestrooms will offer views of the river and
the Higashiyama Mountains.
Isami Wada, Sekisui’s Chairman & CEO, said, “The
Ritz-Carlton has a great reputation in Japan for its service and
for running some of the best hotels in the country. We firmly
believe that The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto will further strengthen that reputation. The hotel will be a great benefit to the city and
people of Kyoto and a flagship in our own portfolio. Our goal with
this project is to construct a hotel which is reminiscent of the
1,000 year history of Kyoto that can be inherited by our next
generation and to be a continuous and important part of a long and
distinguished history. In doing so we will add a new glamour to
Kyoto, thereby contribute to promoting the economic revitalisation
throughout Japan and in Kansai.”
While in keeping with the traditions and
cultural sensitivity of Kyoto, The Ritz-Carlton will be a subtle
and inspired juxtaposition of modernity and respect for Japanese
tradition, incorporating the work of internationally famous
Japanese design houses such as Spin Studio. The architects and
designers have gone to great lengths to preserve the traditional
Meiji house and courtyard into the architectural structure of the
building.
Exceptionally rich in beauty, history,
spirituality and culture, Kyoto draws 50 million visitors annually
to experience the city and its 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
While many of these visitors are Japanese, there is real growth in
the numbers of international visitors coming to the city, and
Kyoto is now very much must-see destination for sophisticated
global travelers who are attracted to the city for its
quintessential Japanese experience.
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