A balance of Japanese and Western design at Ace Hotel Kyoto.
Kyoto
The month of April in Japan’s historic capital is bookended by two week-long periods of excitement: a pink-tinged one when the city’s cherry trees burst into life, and the national holiday cluster of Golden Week beginning on the 29th. It’s during the slight pause in between that Ace Hotel Kyoto will be welcoming its first guests. The design hotel group, which began in Seattle in 1999, picked renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to oversee the project for its first opening in Asia. Built partly in a heritage building (the brick-clad 1920s former Kyoto Central Telephone Exchange) and partly in an extension that echoes the wooden grids of the city’s traditional townhouses, the 213 rooms are kitted out with artisan textiles and other craft details. The hotel is at the crossing of Kyoto’s two subway lines, allowing quick access to historic sites, while the Kyoto International Manga Museum is a short walk away.