With just five years under it's belt, Hotel the Mitsui has already stood the test of time. Housed in the former estate of one of Japan's most influential families, this five-star hotel is full of details that help guests see the rich traditions of Kyoto with a fresh pair of eyes.
In this “If These Walls Could Talk” episode of Unpacked, Aislyn Greene takes you on a tour of the stories—and secrets—that a hotel can reveal about the places we visit.
On this episode you’ll learn:
What it’s like to stay at Hotel the Mitsui, one of Japan’s most luxurious and historic hotels.
The ways that interior architect Andre Fu collaborated with local artisans to bring guests an intimate journey through Kyoto culture.
How Japanese tea ceremony traditions have evolved over time.
Don’t miss these moments:
[03:24] Step into a mystical journey through time.
[11:39] What do samurai, monks, and matcha have in common?
[19:43] Intimate and local: How artisans nod to the soul of Kyoto
Resources:
Read the full transcript.
Book a stay at Hotel the Mitsui or follow their Instagram.
Check out Andre Fu's work on his website.
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