When Noku Kyoto opened its doors in 2015, it set out to be more than just another hotel in Japan’s most storied city. Instead, it aimed to create a space where travelers could connect with Kyoto’s culture, history and spirit. Now, a decade later, the hotel is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a limited-time 40% discount on room stays.
At the Center of Kyoto’s Culture
Steps from the Kyoto Imperial Palace and its expansive gardens, Noku Kyoto is a natural starting point for exploring the city. Within walking distance are historic shrines, atmospheric temples and craft-filled neighborhoods. For those who want to venture further, excellent train and bus connections put spots like Nishiki Market and Kyoto Station within easy reach.
Staying at Noku Kyoto means being surrounded by the city’s festivals, museums and seasonal events. Whether you’re strolling along centuries-old streets, visiting nearby artisan shops or returning to the hotel for a meal, every experience ties back to Kyoto’s deep traditions.
✧Kyoto Gyoen National Garden
Kyoto Gyoen National Garden hosts some of the city’s most famous festivals. Mid-May welcomes the Aoi Festival, while October brings the Jidai Matsuri, a massive parade of 2,000 people in period costumes from the Enryaku era to the Meiji era. See the official website for more details.
✧Nijo Castle
Built in 1603 under Tokugawa Ieyasu, Nijo Castle is a grand display of power and craftsmanship, made almost entirely of Hinoki cypress. Inside the Ninomaru Palace, the famous “nightingale floors” chirp under each step, once used as a clever security measure. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the castle offers a rare look into the world of shoguns.
✧Kyoto Samurai Ninja Museum
The Kyoto Samurai Ninja Museum brings history to life with Edo-period armor, swords and interactive exhibits. Visitors can dress up and try samurai or ninja training for themselves, making it especially fun for families. Daily live shows recreate historical battles and sword techniques. Find the performance schedule on the official website.
Rooms that Reflect Local Tradition
Each of the hotel’s 81 rooms is decorated with carefully chosen art pieces, celebrating Kyoto’s heritage and design traditions. The interiors strike a balance between comfort and culture, allowing guests to feel grounded in the city’s artistic atmosphere while enjoying modern amenities.
The hotel’s food and beverage options offer something for every moment of the day. Start with breakfast at Noku Café, a relaxed spot perfect for easing into your morning. For lunch and dinner, Jia Wei Singapore brings award-winning Nanyang cuisine to Kyoto—a rare chance to sample authentic flavors outside of Singapore. Evenings are best spent at Noku Lounge + Bar, where guests can wind down with a cocktail or a quiet nightcap.
Celebrate 10 Years of Noku Kyoto
As it marks its 10th anniversary, Noku Kyoto is offering guests a chance to celebrate with them: book now and enjoy a 40% discount on rooms until December 31, 2025. It’s an invitation to experience Kyoto with comfort, culture and the personal service that has defined the hotel for the past decade.
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Noku Kyoto
Address: 205-1 Okuracho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto
Phone: 075-211-0222
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