Friday 12 August 2016

EXPERIENCE THE WARM COMFORT OF KYOTO’S ONSEN WITH NEWLY OPENED NOKU KYOTO

A perfect retreat from city life,
enjoy an authentic onsen experience
with Noku Kyoto
Comprehensive 3D2N package starting at ¥48,000 nett per person
available from now till October 7, 2016
Includes two nights’ stay in Noku Kyoto’s Deluxe room, private onsen bath experience, private car transfer and traditional seasonal lunch set

Upscale boutique hotel, Noku Kyoto, today launched its exclusive onsen package, in collaboration with Kyoto’s renowned onsen hot spring hotel, Sumiya Kiho-An.

Strategically located opposite the Kyoto Imperial Palace where the royal family lived for over a century, and adjacent to the Marutamachi subway station, explore the city like a local with Noku Kyoto and rejuvenate in an exclusive private onsen amidst Kyoto’s calm.

Between August 10, 2016 and October 7, 2016, treat yourself and your loved ones to Noku Kyoto’s comprehensive onsen package priced at ¥48,000 nett (~S$6341) per person (minimum two-to-go).

The package includes two nights’ stay in Noku Kyoto’s Deluxe room, private car transfer to-and-fro the onsen hotel, private onsen session followed by a traditional seasonal lunch set where guests can savour the freshest flavours harvested from nature that Kyoto has to offer.

Discover Kyoto’s art and culture from the comfort of Noku Kyoto’s Deluxe room

Mr Chris Teo, Managing Director of Noku Kyoto’s parent company, Roxy-Pacific Holdings Limited, said: “Noku Kyoto has always pride itself as a host to its guests, showcasing the best spots and hidden gems in Kyoto for a localised experience. We are bringing up this personalised service a notch by giving travellers the best of both worlds – exploring the rich heritage and culture in Kyoto’s vibrant city centre and convenient access to enjoy the fresh, crisp air and soothing qualities of Kyoto’s nature in the onsen hotel.”

A perfect respite from the bustling city, Sumiya Kiho-an Hotel is a Japanese ryokan modeled after a traditional Tamba village chief’s thatched mansion. Located within the Yunohana Spa Resort in Kameoka, a 40 minutes’ drive away from Noku Kyoto, emerge yourself in the rustic landscape of the rural resort town as its trees transform into shades of red and orange during the height of autumn.

The onsen package is in line with nine-month old Noku Kyoto’s ethos to showcase Kyoto’s rich heritage and culture to its guests. This commitment can also be seen in the many details of the hotel such as its curated map of Kyoto’s city centre that recommends favourite local haunts, restaurants, hidden gems and the best sightseeing spots.

Guests can also reserve personalised walking tours with the hotel’s in-house guides or receive itinerary and day trip recommendations from Noku Kyoto’s staff, gain access into exclusive artisanal houses, as well as other tips and Kyoto travel hacks.

Handpicked art pieces unique to each of the hotel’s 81 rooms and common spaces, locally-handcrafted furniture, unique local snacks and beverages found in the mini-bar, and other personal touches can also be found amidst the hotel’s minimalistic Japanese interiors.

Noku Kyoto

Launched in November 2015, Noku Kyoto is an 81-room upscale boutique hotel adjacent to the Kyoto Imperial Palace and less than a minute away from the Marutamachi subway station.

Discover Kyoto’s art and culture
from the comfort of
Noku Kyoto’s Deluxe room
Noku Kyoto strives to offer guests an intimate and authentic localised experience, taking advantage of its strategic location to showcase Kyoto’s best cultural, lifestyle and historical offerings to its guests. Paying homage to Kyoto’s rich 1,200-year history, the hotel is beautifully adorned with curated art pieces and locally-handcrafted furniture, demonstrating the finest Kyoto craftsmanship. The hotel’s café showcases Kyoto’s rich coffee and tea culture while the restaurant offers the city’s finest with its farm-to-table concept.

Noku Kyoto is part of the Noku Roxy hospitality brand, the hospitality management arm of the Singapore-listed specialty property and hospitality group, Roxy-Pacific Holdings Limited.

For more information, please visit www.nokuroxy.com.

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