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HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa
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HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa

Kyoto Japan Asia

When you book HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa in Kyoto, Japan through our Marriott Stars partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.

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Exclusive Booking Perks

  • Personalized and customized amenity
  • Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
  • All STARS hotels offer a hotel credit valued at $100 USD (once per stay)
  • Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
  • Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)

Location

Map of Aburano-Koji St. Nijo-Sagaru, Nakagyo-Ku, 284 二条油小路町 中京区 京都市 京都府 604-0051, Japan
Aburano-Koji St. Nijo-Sagaru, Nakagyo-Ku, 284 二条油小路町 中京区 京都市 京都府 604-0051, Japan

The Luxury Collection brings together independent hotels chosen for their singular sense of place, and this property honours that philosophy in a city where every stone has a story. Kyoto served as Japan's imperial capital for more than a millennium, from 794 until the Meiji Restoration relocated the court to Tokyo. The original city, named Heian-kyō, was laid out according to Chinese feng shui principles, mirroring the ancient capitals of Chang'an and Luoyang. That grid still anchors the modern municipality, and the Nakagyo Ward position places you within walking distance of the Kamo River, whose shallow waters and stepped banks define the rhythm of the city.

The neighbourhood of Daimonjicho sits at the cultural heart of Kyoto, where machiya townhouses line narrow streets and the scent of incense drifts from century-old shops. Temple bells carry across rooftops at dawn. The city's 1.46 million residents move through a landscape where wooden shrines abut glass towers, and the weight of history is neither sanitized nor static.

Osaka Itami International Airport lies 38 kilometres north, connected by express train; Kansai International Airport, 80 kilometres south, serves long-haul arrivals.

TOKI, the on-site restaurant, builds its contemporary menu on the philosophy that fond equals dashi, drawing water from Kyoto's Fushimi district to harmonise French and Japanese traditions. For three-Michelin-star dining, Isshisoden Nakamura, 1.1 kilometres away, continues a sixth-generation lineage that began as a travelling fishmonger carrying fish from Wakasa Bay; Motokazu Nakamura now helms the kitchen his father taught him in. Gion Sasaki, 2.6 kilometres east, seats diners for a teacher-and-student quest where Hiroshi Sasaki and his understudies vie to create the greatest flavours. Book a table weeks ahead for either.

Nishiki Market, 1.4 kilometres south, threads five blocks of covered stalls selling tsukemono pickles, yuba tofu skin, and fresh mackerel sushi. The Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto, a UNESCO World Heritage designation encompassing 17 temples and shrines, begins four kilometres from the property; these structures, built on Chinese models, anchored imperial culture from the eighth century onward. Otowa Waterfall at Kiyomizu-dera, 3.6 kilometres southeast, draws pilgrims who drink from three streams said to grant longevity, academic success, or romantic fortune.

Spring arrives with cherry blossoms in late March and early April, when daytime highs reach 18°C and the city's temple gardens swell with visitors. May and June bring humidity and frequent rain; June's 278 millimetres make this the wettest month, though the greenery deepens and hydrangeas bloom along garden paths. July and August turn hot, with temperatures climbing above 30°C and the air thick enough to slow your stride, but evening riverside dining along the Kamo River compensates.

Autumn, particularly October and November, offers the most comfortable conditions: crisp mornings, maples turning scarlet, and daytime highs in the low twenties. Winter is cold and dry, with January lows dipping below freezing; snow dusts the temple roofs occasionally, and the chill keeps crowds thin at popular sites.

Visit in late November for peak autumn colour.

Frequently Asked Questions

You often receive the same rate as booking direct through our Marriott Stars partnership, with complimentary perks including daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit. Across our 2400+ partner properties, 84% include daily breakfast and 89% include room upgrades. Your travel advisor is also available to advocate on your behalf if anything goes wrong during your stay.
In most cases, yes. Complimentary perks are typically included alongside seasonal promotions or hotel-run sales, so you can often receive the promotional rate plus perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits. We'll confirm the details for your specific booking.
Not necessarily. Your rate often matches HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa's published rate, but other platforms may occasionally offer discounted prices. Our focus is on the overall value of your stay, with complimentary perks like breakfast, room upgrades, and hotel credits, plus a dedicated travel advisor who can advocate on your behalf.
The Luxury Collection is Marriott International's portfolio of independent luxury hotels and resorts in sought-after destinations. Originally established in 1906 by CIGA, the brand now encompasses over 120 properties, each selected for its distinctive character. Hotels retain their individual identity while offering consistent quality in dining, wellness, and curated local experiences.
Yes, HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa currently offers: Stay More Save More. This promotion is in addition to the complimentary perks included with your booking. Contact us for current availability and booking window details.

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What Guests Say: HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa

“If you're on the fence between Mitsui and Ritz Carlton Kyoto, I cannot recommend the Mitsui enough. Received an upgrade to the Nijo Castle suite with beautiful views of the 300-year-old Nijo Castle. The subterranean spa is exquisite with natural mineral water, and the restaurants were a standout, including the tasting menu at Toki. Breakfast buffet included Japanese and Continental items, and the Garden bar was beautiful.”

“Recently awarded 3 Michelin Keys and ranked in The Worlds 50 Best Hotels. They have a public Thermal Spring pool and private Onsens that can be booked throughout the day — the breakfast experience in the onsen was an absolutely stunning way to start the day. Service was absolutely impeccable, with taxis waiting whenever needed and turndown service with special snacks and drinks every night. The location was very centralized and highly walkable.”

“The thermal baths are to die for — a hot tub with jets, a large pool at perfect temperature, a cold mist when you get too warm, a sauna, and rain showers to end it. Breakfast was fantastic with a choice of entree plus buffet. The staff is friendly and fun, and the property looks immaculate at 5 years old. I had a tear in my eye as we left — I'm leaving a part of my soul behind.”

Michelin Guide Restaurants Nearby

563 Michelin Guide restaurants within 50 km of HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Spa

183 Starred Bib Gourmand118 Bib Gourmand 262 Michelin Selected

TOKI

Contemporary

Selected
On-Site ¥¥¥

Isshisoden Nakamura

Japanese

1.1 km¥¥¥¥

Gion Sasaki

Japanese

2.6 km¥¥¥¥

Mizai

Japanese

2.9 km¥¥¥¥

Kikunoi Honten

Japanese

2.9 km¥¥¥¥

Hyotei

Japanese

3.0 km¥¥¥¥

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