Imperial Hotel will open its fourth property in Kyoto in spring 2026, marking the Japanese luxury hospitality brand’s first new opening in three decades. The 55-room, seven-story boutique hotel centers around the restoration of the Yasaka Kaikan, a nationally registered cultural property originally built in 1936.
The historic building, designed by architect Tokusaburo Kimura, previously served as a venue for theatrical performances in Kyoto’s Gion district but faced seismic vulnerabilities that threatened its future. Obayashi Corporation, the same Japanese construction company that built the original Yasaka Kaikan nearly 90 years ago, is leading the transformation.
The restoration preserves 16,387 original exterior tiles and employs traditional Japanese techniques including ikedori (live capture), where materials are carefully removed without damage for reuse. The project adheres to strict height and design regulations while supporting local artisans.
Upon opening, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto will offer 55 guestrooms and suites, dining facilities, a bar, spa, swimming pool and fitness center.
Credit: 2025 Imperial Hotel
“This is a unique property where more than a millennium of Kyoto’s elegant cultural heritage enfolds the 135-year legacy of hospitality Imperial Hotel has carefully cultivated,” said 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.”
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The Yasaka Kaikan shares architectural connections with the Imperial Hotel Tokyo, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Both buildings feature terracotta from Tokoname, and artisans who worked on Wright’s Tokyo hotel also contributed to the Yasaka Kaikan.
Upon opening, the Imperial Hotel, Kyoto will offer 55 guestrooms and suites, dining facilities, a bar, spa, swimming pool and fitness center. The property joins the Imperial Hotel portfolio alongside existing locations in Tokyo, Osaka and Kamikochi.
Construction is scheduled for completion by October 2025, with the hotel opening in spring 2026. The hotel’s construction team has engaged in local community clean-up efforts as part of the project.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Imperial Hotel. It was fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.
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