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The Incredibly Sustainable Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, Japan!

The Incredibly Sustainable Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, Japan!

Welcome to an eco-friendly urban oasis in central Kyoto; the Good Nature Hotel. This style of accommodation is perfect for an eco-friendly escape. It’s a great way to reconnect with nature and sustainable living in an impactful way!

This eco-conscious sanctuary seamlessly combines the allure of modern luxury with an unwavering commitment to environmental harmony. Prepare to be captivated by its innovative sustainable practices, mindful design, and dedication to preserving the essence of Kyoto’s natural and cultural treasures.

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Restaurants in The Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto

The Incredibly Sustainable Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, Japan!
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When staying at the Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, you have an array of choices when it comes to dining. There are a total of 10 restaurants, cafes, and patisseries in the Good Nature Hotel, one of them being a 2-star Michelin restaurant named Velrosier. This 2-Michelin star restaurant centres around going beyond the frontiers of Chinese cuisine.

The chef relates seasonal ingredients from the mountains and the sea with his unique techniques and tastes. Moreover, the chef who represents a couple of dishes on the menu is acclaimed as the first Japanese chef to win a Michelin star in Milan. This is a huge accomplishment and you are sure to go on a journey of intense gastronomy which you could never forget!

There is also a restaurant called Erutan that has a menu bursting with simplistically prepared vegetables and dishes that highlight the ingredients all the while showing immense appreciation for the climate and culture of Japan. Then, the hotel hosts another pristine restaurant awarded with a 1-Michelin star called Takayama. This restaurant features a full, open kitchen with counter seating that allows guests to interact with other guests as well as the chefs behind the line.

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Experiences with the Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto

The Incredibly Sustainable Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, Japan!
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When staying in the Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, you can be sure to have a full itinerary of sightseeing and things to do in the bustling city! The first experience that the Good Nature Hotel promotes is a Kyoto food culture experience. This tour starts with a lunch at an upscale Ryotei restaurant in Gion followed by a lecture on Kyoto’s food culture by some of the most influential chefs in Kyoto. There is also a private Nishiki Sake Tour that features 2 kinds of Japanese side dishes that accompany two glasses of Sake among many other perks.

Finally, the Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, offers a private tour of the beautiful Gion, the Kennin-ji Temple, and the Yasaka Shrine. This walking tour lasts approximately 3 hours. During those 3 hours, you can expect to get up close and personal with Kyoto’s most representative cultural sites, such as Gion, Kyoto’s famous flower district, and its back streets.

Later in the tour, you get to encounter Zen gardens, paintings, and various Buddhist statues at Kyoto’s oldest Zen temple: Kennin-ji. So, explore the best of the ancient capital known as Kyoto with the Good Nature Hotel, a place that cares for the environment as much as they do for you!

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Rooms & Suites in the Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto

The rooms encapsulate a true Japanese essence built with materials that aren’t found in other hotels

Captured in every aspect of the Good Nature Hotel’s rooms is the essence of Kyoto. The rooms encapsulate a true Japanese essence built with materials that aren’t found in other hotels. The Good Nature Hotel has commissioned a talented painter named Yasunori Fukui to create wall paintings that feature cherry blossoms and pine trees with a sense of peacefulness.

What makes the Good Nature Hotel special is the fact that it cares for its guests. When I say that a hotel is a good place to get some much-needed sleep, well then the Good Nature Hotel blows that statement out of the park. By having installed a Circadian Light System in all rooms, the Good Nature Hotel assists all guests to sleep and wake up like never before! Furthermore, the hotel has a sauna room for guests to enjoy!

Choose your stay from various styles of rooms and suites, all boasting palpable luxury and some flaunting their unique differentiations. Some rooms have terraces, others have a dining area, some have panoramic city views, while others have soft natural light that bathes guests in the warmth of the city sky.

Each room is unique with distinct elements, yet you can find in all rooms a sense of calm and relaxation. However, if your sole purpose is to wind down at the Good Nature Hotel, be sure to book the Meditation Room! This room has all the basics of a luxury hotel room but also flaunts with a separate meditation room! Now, I don’t know about you, but we could all use some winding down!

If you enjoy this article, be sure to read about the top hotels in Okinawa, Japan’s blue zone region!

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It’s All Good!

The Incredibly Sustainable Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, Japan!
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Not only is the Good Nature Hotel committed to taking action to create a society that is better for people and the environment, but also to create an atmosphere bursting with warmth. When staying at the Good Nature Hotel, you are unintentionally contributing to the movement of sustainable living and travelling.

What’s more is that this hotel is centred in the bustling city of Kyoto, where you and your partner (or just you, who cares) can blow up your days with fun and exciting things to see, taste, and do! So, why not book your next stay in Japan with the Good Nature Hotel, Kyoto, because believe me; it’s ALL good!

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