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Oriental Hotel Kyoto Gallery, a Hotel Incorporating Traditional Motifs of Kyoto and Omotezashiki (Traditional Welcome Room) Design
KYOTO, Japan, Apr. 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Opening of the Oriental Hotel Kyoto Gallery hotel on September 2, 2019 in 
Kyoto's Kiyomizu-Gojo area -

Hotel Management Japan Co., Ltd. (head office: Shibuya Ward, Tokyo; 
representative director: Shunzo Azuma; hereinafter referred to as "HMJ"), a 
hotel management company, has announced that it will open its Oriental Hotel 
Kyoto Gallery hotel on Monday, September 2, 2019 in Kyoto's Kiyomizu-Gojo area. 
The hotel's concept is "The Essence of Kyoto." This is embodied via the 
combination of various traditional and stylish Kyoto motifs and by adding such 
essences to various areas of the hotel, allowing visitors to experience a 
comfortable space designed with people in mind and for the flow of hotel 
visitors. The hotel is located within walking distance of many historical areas 
of Kyoto, such as Gion, Kiyomizu Temple, and Yasaka Shrine, thus allowing 
visitors to enjoy Japanese art and culture along with the main attractions of 
the Kyoto cityscape.

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* Hotel external view

Scheduled date of start of business: Monday, September 2, 2019

Website: http://kyotogallery.oriental-hotels.com/  

Address: 423-1 Sujakucho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, Japan 605-0901

Building size: Seven floors above ground, total floor area of 4,615 m2

No. of guest rooms: 150 (19 double bed rooms, 128 twin bed rooms, two suites, 
and one room featuring universal design)

Dining facilities: One cafe (52 seats; limited to hotel guests only) (serving 
breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., then as a cafe from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.)

Access: One minute on foot from Kiyomizu-Gojo Station on the Keihan Main Line

Opening soon: Oriental Hotel Kyoto Gallery

Hotel Details

Kyoto's traditional art and architecture

From the entrance, which welcomes guests to the lobby and to, eventually, the 
rooms, various Kyoto traditional motifs are incorporated along all the routes 
that guests walk. Visitors during their stay can experience a comfortable space 
designed with people in mind and for the flow of hotel visitors. 

Essence of the Hotel: Main Points 

  -- Entrance

Traditional motif 1: Vertical grid design 

Vertical grid design was used during the Heian Period in shrines, temples, or 
in the residences of noble families, incorporated into doors or developed as 
fixtures. This design helps aid privacy, while also allowing breeze and light 
to penetrate inward. 

Traditional motif 2: Checkered patterns 

During the middle of the Edo Period, kabuki actor Ichimatsu Sanogawa adored 
this pattern for clothing, causing the pattern to become favorable Japan-wide. 
It became preferred due to its auspiciousness, carrying the nuance of 
prosperity of offspring and the expansion of business, as the pattern continues 
uninterruptedly. 

  -- Reception/Lobby & Lounge 

Traditional motif 3: Rinpa school of painting 

This bold form of composition, using gold and silver foil as the background, 
with repeating patterns, is said to be characterized by techniques such as 
tarashikomi drip painting, and is a school from the art of design that was 
active from the late Momoyama Period up to modern times.

Traditional motif 4: Japanese doma room design

Doma, a traditional form of flooring, allows one to do outside work while still 
inside. As a design, the hotel incorporates the Japanese doma atmosphere, via 
old fixtures, colorful lights, traditional doors, and an ambience that takes 
the "outside" and brings it "inside."

  -- Restaurant and cafe

Traditional motif 5: Wooden framing

Using wood in construction is one of the traditional techniques of Japanese 
architecture. This beautiful technique, which does not use hardware, can be 
realized by processing surface unevenness for jointing, connections, and 
fitting on a single piece of material, done by a carpenter in a style unique to 
Japan, where there is a lot of moisture and where the temperature difference 
can be severe.

Guest Rooms

Traditional motif 6: Yukimi shoji Japanese window/wall screening

By putting Japanese washi paper on one side of a wooden frame as per a normal 
shoji screen but then by making the bottom portion of the wooden frame 
transparent glass, it was/is possible to see, for example, how much snow could 
possibly have piled up outside the room, thus the word/name yukimi shoji 
("shoji that allows you to see the snow") was coined.

Traditional motif 7: Suibokuga ink wash painting

Suibokuga is believed to have been established in the Tang Dynasty and later 
introduced to Japan during the Kamakura Period. It is form of sumi-e painting 
that is expressed in ink (ink wash painting), not only via black ink lines, but 
also in ways that represent shading, lightness, and darkness, via blurring.

Waking up warmly: Soup and rice breakfast

Breakfast: The breakfast buffet carries the theme of "A meal with soup." The 
chef-designed soup menu that pays homage to each season incorporates three 
different soup types featuring casual nutrition that will warm your body. Come 
and enjoy your favorite soup with rice and toppings.

Cafe: The cafe/restaurant can be used as a free space for guests only during 
the daytime, where visitors can enjoy their favorite coffee, tea, or green tea, 
etc.

Operating company: HMJ International Co., Ltd.

The Oriental Hotel Kyoto Gallery hotel is operated by HMJ International Co., 
Ltd. (head office: Shibuya Ward, Tokyo; representative director: Allan 
Takahashi), as an operating company, while Hotel Management Japan, Co., Inc. 
(HMJ) is responsible for the hotel's management.

Hotel Management Japan Co., Ltd.: Company Profile

Hotel Management Japan Co., Ltd. (HMJ) is a hotel management company that 
operates 18 hotels in Japan with a total of 5,433 rooms. HMJ operates widely in 
the sphere of hotel management, such as for Tokyo Disney Resort® and for 
partner hotels, as well as for domestic and foreign brands such as "Oriental," 
"Hilton," "Marriott," and "Holiday Inn" nationwide in Japan.

* Number of group hotels: 18 (total number of rooms for all group hotels: 5, 
433; total number of employees for all group hotels: Approximately 2,400 people

* Domestic hotels: 18

Hotel Hilton Narita (Narita City, Chiba Prefecture/548 rooms), International 
Garden Hotel Narita (Narita City, Chiba Prefecture/463 rooms), Oriental Hotel 
Tokyo Bay (Urayasu City, Chiba Prefecture/511 rooms), Hilton Tokyo Odaiba 
(Minato Ward, Tokyo/453 rooms), Hotel Oriental Express Tokyo Kamata  (Ota Ward, 
Tokyo/158 rooms), Hotel Oriental Express Tokyo Ginza (opening in July 2019) 
(Chuo Ward, Tokyo/103 rooms), Oriental Hotel Kyoto Gallery (opening in 
September 2019) (Higashiyama ku, Kyoto/150), Hotel Nikko Nara (Nara City, Nara 
Prefecture/330 rooms), Holiday Inn Osaka Namba (Chuo Ward, Osaka City/314 
rooms), Namba Oriental Hotel (Chuo Ward, Osaka City/258 rooms), Hotel Oriental 
Express Osaka Shinsaibashi (Chuo Ward, Osaka City/124 rooms), Oriental Suites 
Airport Osaka Rinku (opening in December 2019) (Izumisano City, Osaka/258 
rooms), Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel (Chuo Ward, Kobe City/319 rooms), 
Sheraton Grand Hotel Hiroshima (Higashi Ward, Hiroshima City/238 rooms), 
Oriental Hotel Hiroshima (Naka Ward, Hiroshima City/227 rooms), Oriental Hotel 
Fukuoka Hakata Station (Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City/221 rooms), Hotel Nikko 
Alivila (Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture/397 rooms), Okinawa Marriott 
Resort & Spa (Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture/361 rooms)

Source: Hotel Management Japan Co., Ltd 
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