Amanvari, Mexico
Set amid wild nature, Amanvari emerges where the distinct desert, mountain and ocean landscapes of Baja's East Cape converge.
Aman Kyoto’s Rooms and Pavilions are a contemporary homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn, strikingly minimalist in their geometry, and serving as a window onto their spectacular natural settings. Interiors are spacious and light-filled, allowing each space to exist and breathe with the landscape and historic forested gardens that surround, instilling a sense of calm.
Pavilion
Two bedroom Pavilion located at the highest, most secluded point of the property, offering extensive views over the surrounding landscape
Pavilion
The east-facing two-bedroom pavilion looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance
Suite
One bedroom suite with ample natural light and a traditional Japanese Tatami room
Room
West-facing rooms with views of the mature surrounding maple trees and forest garden
Room
Enveloped by woodland in the resort's serene heart or the most secluded areas
Room
East facing rooms with terraces offering verdant views
Room
East facing rooms with an abundance of natural light
Striking in style, Aman Kyoto’s 26 latticed Guest Rooms, Suites and Pavilions offer a contemporary interpretation of a traditional Japanese inn, embodying the essence of ryokan accommodation in Kyoto. In a serene forest setting, each frames the landscape, drawing in natural light and the flora and fauna that surrounds. Starting at 60 square metres in size, generously proportioned interiors create an instant feeling of calm while thoughtful craftsmanship and use of local materials add to the sense of ease. As a secluded Kyoto retreat, Aman Kyoto’s accommodation channels the spirit of a ryokan experience while at the same time remaining rooted in Aman’s minimalist design language.