Nikken Sekki and Layan Architects + Designers design mountainside resort in Japan for Ritz-Carlton
The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company has opened a new luxury resort and spa in Japan, expanding its luxury Asia Pacific portfolio into the historic mountain region of Nikko.
Nikken Sekki led the architecture for the overall project, while rooms and public spaces were designed by Layan Architects + Designers.
The Ritz-Carlton, Nikko, showcases a new spa designed to be an urban sanctuary of wellness inspired by the abundance of natural revitalising elements and the rich heritage of the Nikko region, within four specialised treatment rooms.
The resort offers Ritz-Carlton's first branded onsen which draws natural hot spring water direct from Nikko Yumoto Onsen, a renowned hot spring discovered more than 1,200 years ago. The facility includes an indoor bath, open-air bath, sauna and relaxation space.
Located in the Northern Kanto region of Japan, the 94-key resort is set two and a half hours north of Tokyo, neighbouring natural treasures including the Kegon Falls and famous Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines.
Nikko, and the surrounding area, has long been known as a holy place and was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural, religious, and architectural significance.
Further enhancing the hotel’s meditative and spiritual setting, guests are invited to participate in a nightly meditation ritual.
Every day at dusk, the lobby area is transformed into a place of spiritual respite, offering a moment to reset and appreciate the day that has passed. Upon departure, guests will receive a sacred omamori (Japanese amulet), their own keepsake memento and a wish for safe travel.
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