Tokyo
Lotus Suite
Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance.
The panoramic vista from the pavilion unfolds a mesmerizing tableau, with the Hieizan mountain standing majestically in the distance, its silhouette casting a tranquil shadow over the lush surroundings. The design of the pavilion meticulously incorporates elements that echo the simplicity and elegance characteristic of Ryokan architecture, fostering a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.
As the sun rises in the east, the pavilion becomes a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat, casting warm hues upon the traditional tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji screens. The carefully curated design details, from sliding doors adorned with delicate paper panels to minimalist yet functional furniture, create an ambiance that transports guests to a bygone era while ensuring modern comforts are not sacrificed.
Whether one chooses to sip tea while contemplating the beauty of the garden, indulge in a moment of meditation, or simply relish the breathtaking views of Hieizan mountain, the east-facing pavilion stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity. It invites guests to immerse themselves in an authentic Japanese experience, where the past seamlessly intertwines with the present, creating a sanctuary for relaxation and reflection.
Lotus Suite
Located on raised land, the east-facing pavilion pays homage to the traditional Japanese Ryokan inn and looks over the entire garden with the Hieizan mountain in the distance.
The panoramic vista from the pavilion unfolds a mesmerizing tableau, with the Hieizan mountain standing majestically in the distance, its silhouette casting a tranquil shadow over the lush surroundings. The design of the pavilion meticulously incorporates elements that echo the simplicity and elegance characteristic of Ryokan architecture, fostering a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.
As the sun rises in the east, the pavilion becomes a haven for those seeking a peaceful retreat, casting warm hues upon the traditional tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji screens. The carefully curated design details, from sliding doors adorned with delicate paper panels to minimalist yet functional furniture, create an ambiance that transports guests to a bygone era while ensuring modern comforts are not sacrificed.
Whether one chooses to sip tea while contemplating the beauty of the garden, indulge in a moment of meditation, or simply relish the breathtaking views of Hieizan mountain, the east-facing pavilion stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity. It invites guests to immerse themselves in an authentic Japanese experience, where the past seamlessly intertwines with the present, creating a sanctuary for relaxation and reflection.
- Air conditioning
- Bath amenities
- Large Closets
- Welcome care
- Private balcony
- Whirpool tub
- Antistress shower in Suites