Dusit has signed a hotel management agreement with
Yasuda Real Estate for the first Dusit-branded hotel in Japan.
The deal for what will be the Dusit Thani Kyoto was signed through D&J Co., Ltd., a
Tokyo-based subsidiary of
Dusit International.
Located in the heart of the city, only 850 metres
from Kyoto Station in the Honganji Monzen-machi district, the new
hotel will feature approximately 150 rooms over four
floors, a Thai-themed all-day dining
restaurant, a Japanese specialty restaurant, a lobby lounge and
bar, function rooms, as well as a health club equipped for fitness, and
wellness facilities.
Guests will be able to enjoy easy access to nearby
attractions such as Higashi Honganji Temple, Nishi Honganji Temple
(a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Kyoto Tower, and Kyoto Aquarium.
Gion, the city’s most famous Geisha district, is only 10 minutes
away by train, while Nishiki Market, a lively shopping and dining
street known as ‘Kyoto’s Kitchen,’ can be reached in 15 minutes.
Mr Masahiro Nakagawa, President, Yasuda Real
Estate, said, “Our company prides itself on developing
projects which not only celebrate cultural and natural heritage,
but which are also positioned to deliver social and economic value
far into the future. With a locally inspired design and unique
blend of Thai and Japanese hospitality traditions, Dusit Thani
Kyoto will be ideally positioned to deliver a truly distinctive
stay experience in the heart of the city. We are delighted to
partner with Dusit for this very special project.”
Dusit International’s property portfolio now
comprises 339 properties operating under six brands across 14
countries. In Japan, the company already has a presence through
Elite Havens which manages a collection of ski chalets in Niseko.
“We are delighted and honoured to have the
opportunity to work with Yasuda Real Estate Co., Ltd. to bring our
unique brand of Thai-inspired gracious hospitality to Japan for
the first time,” said Ms Suphajee Suthumpun, Group CEO, Dusit
International. “Continuing our strategy for sustainable expansion,
the signing of Dusit Thani Kyoto serves as a major milestone for
our company. It also highlights our confidence in the strength and
resilience of Japan’s travel market and its ability to bounce back
strong after all the current challenges. Kyoto is a wonderful
destination, rich in history, heritage, and culture, and we look
forward to embracing this in our operations while doing our utmost
to deliver long-term value for all stakeholders.”
In 2019, some 87.91 million people visited Kyoto,
an increase of 2.86 million on 2018.
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