Side-by-side
Aman Kyoto vs Aman Tokyo
A direct comparison across five dimensions: Service, Design, Location, Dining, and Wellness. Scored from signals across luxury travel communities, editorial publications, and verified guests.
Scoreboard
| Dimension | Aman Kyoto | Aman Tokyo |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Fat Score | 8.3Wins | 8.2 |
| Service | 8.1 | 7.6 |
| Design | 9.2 | 9.1 |
| Location | 7.4 | 8.4 |
| Dining | 8.0 | 8.0 |
| Wellness | 8.8 | 8.3 |
The Verdicts
Aman Kyoto
Kerry Hill's forest sanctuary occupies a three-generation garden in Kyoto's foothills, delivering Aman's signature minimalist aesthetic within 32 hectares of maples and bamboo. The 26 pavilions feel like a modern ryokan, with hinoki baths and tatami accents, but the property's isolation — 30 minutes from central Kyoto — demands commitment to the retreat experience. Service fluctuates between exceptional personal attention and surprising gaps for a $4,000/night hotel, while the lack of a gym or pool may disappoint some luxury travelers. The onsen and Taka-An restaurant justify the splurge, but this works best as a forest recharge between city stays rather than a Kyoto exploration base.
Aman Tokyo
Kerry Hill's architectural masterpiece creates Tokyo's most serene luxury refuge, with soaring 33rd-floor arrivals and rooms that feel like floating sanctuaries above the Imperial Gardens. The hard product is genuinely spectacular — among the largest hotel rooms in Tokyo with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the city like living art. Yet the service, while polite, lacks the intuitive anticipation that justifies the $3,000+ nightly rate. Staff frequently fail to recognize guests, and the concierge struggles with top-tier restaurant reservations that competitors handle effortlessly. It's undeniably beautiful, but Peninsula Tokyo delivers warmer hospitality for half the price.
Strengths & trade-offs
Aman Kyoto
Strengths
- Kerry Hill's forest architecture creates sanctuary
- Exceptional onsen and spa in natural setting
- Three-generation garden provides authentic tranquility
- Taka-An delivers memorable kaiseki experiences
Trade-offs
- 30-minute drive from central Kyoto attractions
- No gym or swimming pool
- Service inconsistencies at premium price point
Aman Tokyo
Strengths
- Kerry Hill's soaring 33rd-floor architectural drama
- Largest hotel rooms in Tokyo with imperial garden views
- Genuinely peaceful urban sanctuary atmosphere
- Outstanding spa and wellness facilities
Trade-offs
- Service lacks guest recognition and personalization
- Concierge struggles with premium restaurant bookings
- Pricing doesn't match service delivery
- Afternoon tea experience disappoints

