Prince Kyoto Takaragaike https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto Official website Sun, 23 Jun 2024 07:57:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2019/08/favicon.jpg Prince Kyoto Takaragaike https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto 32 32 The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike’s Activities to Promote the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/sdgs/ https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/sdgs/#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2024 02:47:50 +0000 https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/?p=14800 The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Based on the declaration within the SEIBU Group Vision that we will “never forget to consider nature and the global environment,” we strive to preserve the environment to achieve sustainable growth as we advance initiatives that contribute to the achievement of a recycling-oriented society.

Initiatives for Environmental Conservation

●Reduction of plastic waste
As a means of reducing plastic waste, we have discontinued the use of plastic straws in our Hotel restaurants and banquet halls.
We provide customers with paper straws upon request.

●Discontinuation of polyethylene shopping bags
As an initiative to reduce our environmental impacts, we have stopped providing polyethylene shopping bags.
We sell bags to customers who request them and donate the proceeds to the local government, which puts the proceeds to use in local environmental conservation activities and social contribution activities.

●Adoption of fair-trade products and recycled materials
We promote the adoption of fair-trade products such as coffee, business cards, and the recycled paper and other materials in guest rooms, to contribute to consideration of the natural environment and the creation of a sustainable society.

●Awareness-Raising Concerning the Reduction of Food Loss
Our Hotel is working to reduce food loss by using foodstuffs close to expiration date at our restaurants in our employee cafeteria.

●Adoption of environmentally considerate equipment
With the aim of medium- to long-term global environmental protection,

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The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Based on the declaration within the SEIBU Group Vision that we will “never forget to consider nature and the global environment,” we strive to preserve the environment to achieve sustainable growth as we advance initiatives that contribute to the achievement of a recycling-oriented society.

Initiatives for Environmental Conservation

●Reduction of plastic waste
As a means of reducing plastic waste, we have discontinued the use of plastic straws in our Hotel restaurants and banquet halls.
We provide customers with paper straws upon request.

●Discontinuation of polyethylene shopping bags
As an initiative to reduce our environmental impacts, we have stopped providing polyethylene shopping bags.
We sell bags to customers who request them and donate the proceeds to the local government, which puts the proceeds to use in local environmental conservation activities and social contribution activities.

●Adoption of fair-trade products and recycled materials
We promote the adoption of fair-trade products such as coffee, business cards, and the recycled paper and other materials in guest rooms, to contribute to consideration of the natural environment and the creation of a sustainable society.

●Awareness-Raising Concerning the Reduction of Food Loss
Our Hotel is working to reduce food loss by using foodstuffs close to expiration date at our restaurants in our employee cafeteria.

●Adoption of environmentally considerate equipment
With the aim of medium- to long-term global environmental protection, we are actively adopting equipment that reduces CO2 emissions and power consumption, including the adoption of interior LED lighting and high-efficiency heat source equipment.

●Initiatives to reduce plastic waste
Although we provide disposable amenities in guest rooms, to reduce plastic waste we put unused amenities to use in environmental conservation activities as a donation of goodwill from our guests.

●Reduction of industrial wastes
We sort, reuse, and recycle garbage in line with Kyoto municipal ordinances, and put-up POP displays and posters to raise awareness.

●Environmental Conservation around the Hotel
Promotion of forward-facing parking. Our Hotel encourages guests to park front-end-forward to protect trees from automobile exhaust.

●Promotion of Hotel sightseeing on foot and by bicycle
We encourage sightseeing that puts guests in touch with nature and history through walking, jogging, or cycling, without consuming gasoline or electricity.

●Promotion of Clean-up Activities
We regularly conduct clean-up activities around the Hotel, including at adjacent Takaragaike Park.
We will continue our efforts to preserve the environment of Kyoto Rakuhoku, which sits among natural surroundings, and to contribute however we can to nearby residents.

Social Development

●Activities to Hand Down Traditional Japanese culture to the Next Generation

Support for artists who carry forward the culture of Kyoto
New Gallery En -Art AND Crafts- gallery space

-zone A (Club Lounge)

– Cycle of Nature – Crafts as Art –
In the zone A Club Lounge, we hold exhibits that combine the crafts-based works of artists hailing from or living in Kyoto and the works of artists from other regions. Guests can directly discover the beauty of Kyoto and Japan.
This, surely, is a “craft” that has been nurtured and refined throughout history.

The ceramic arts, for example, incorporate the concept of “ground, water, fire, wind, and void,” which finds beauty within the cycles of nature.
Soil and water are used as materials, and are hardened with fire and wind. The void (the work of art) is created from these four elements, and returns again to the soil.
Always in tune with this cycle, the artist works day by day to fuse humankind with nature.
Our Hotel will exhibit works that let guests feel such Japanese aesthetics.

-zone B (Public area, 1F corridor)

Creating opportunities for artists with ties to Kyoto to present their works.
In zone B, we exhibit paintings by young artists living in Kyoto while also creating ongoing opportunities for the presentation of artists’ works through the sale of those works.

We change our exhibit every three months with the aim of creating encounters with numerous Kyoto artists for the guests who stay at our Hotel.

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Created in Collaboration with the Renowned Incense House SHOYEIDO https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/created-in-collaboration-with-the-renowned-incense-house-shoyeido/ https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/created-in-collaboration-with-the-renowned-incense-house-shoyeido/#respond Tue, 11 Jul 2023 08:01:44 +0000 https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/?p=13106 SHOYEIDO is a distinguished incense maker that has been operating in Kyoto for over 300 years, dating back to the mid-Edo period.

In partnership with SHOYEIDO, we have created our Hotel’s exclusive incense TAKARAGAIKE. Designed to embody the spirit of Kyoto, we spent about a year developing this exquisite fragrance to provide our guests with a more enchanting stay. The stick-type incense is available for sale exclusively at our Hotel, allowing guests to take the aroma home.

About SHOYEIDO

SHOYEIDO has a history of about 300 years. It traces its roots back to Sasaya, a business established by Moriyoshi Rokuzaemon Hata, who was a village head in Tamba Sasayama. The third generation owner was a master waterman at the Imperial Palace named Moritsune. He began making incense under the name of SHOYEIDO. Ever since, the company has remained dedicated to the craft of incense making. It is now under its 12th-generation owner. With a wealth of experience, knowledge and skills refined by tradition, SHOYEIDO artisans produce various kinds of incense, ranging from religious incense and fragrant wood for tea ceremonies to high-quality stick incense for banquet rooms and inexpensive incense for everyday use. They also foster and enhance the culture of fragrance through various cultural activities such as publishing and workshops.

Our Hotel’s exclusive incense TAKARAGAIKE

The serene yet invigorating floral green scent evokes the seasonal flowers that bloom in the northern parts of Kyoto.

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SHOYEIDO is a distinguished incense maker that has been operating in Kyoto for over 300 years, dating back to the mid-Edo period.

In partnership with SHOYEIDO, we have created our Hotel’s exclusive incense TAKARAGAIKE. Designed to embody the spirit of Kyoto, we spent about a year developing this exquisite fragrance to provide our guests with a more enchanting stay. The stick-type incense is available for sale exclusively at our Hotel, allowing guests to take the aroma home.

About SHOYEIDO

SHOYEIDO has a history of about 300 years. It traces its roots back to Sasaya, a business established by Moriyoshi Rokuzaemon Hata, who was a village head in Tamba Sasayama. The third generation owner was a master waterman at the Imperial Palace named Moritsune. He began making incense under the name of SHOYEIDO. Ever since, the company has remained dedicated to the craft of incense making. It is now under its 12th-generation owner. With a wealth of experience, knowledge and skills refined by tradition, SHOYEIDO artisans produce various kinds of incense, ranging from religious incense and fragrant wood for tea ceremonies to high-quality stick incense for banquet rooms and inexpensive incense for everyday use. They also foster and enhance the culture of fragrance through various cultural activities such as publishing and workshops.

Our Hotel’s exclusive incense TAKARAGAIKE

The serene yet invigorating floral green scent evokes the seasonal flowers that bloom in the northern parts of Kyoto.
Relax at home with the reminiscences of your trip. We crafted this incense to help you unwind and rejuvenate.
The color of the incense evokes the radiant blue sky. The package depicts the harmony between the Hotel and the verdant nature around it, while the band portrays the flow of pristine water with traditional Japanese patterns.

[Name] TAKARAGAIKE
[Location] First floor of the Hotel (Front Desk and Souvenir Shop)
[Price] ¥1,760 (tax included)
[Description] Incense (stick type); 10 pieces with a simple incense holder

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Notice: Smoking Now Prohibited in All Rooms https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/notice-smoking-now-prohibited-in-all-rooms/ https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/notice-smoking-now-prohibited-in-all-rooms/#respond Fri, 01 Sep 2017 06:58:00 +0000 http://princehotels.pegswebservices.com/kyoto/?p=8657 After our last renovation, smoking is now prohibited in all guest rooms in this hotel.
A smoking booth is available on the first basement…

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After our last renovation, smoking is now prohibited in all guest rooms in this hotel.
A smoking booth is available on the first basement floor and outside building.
We are sorry for inconveniencing our smoking guests, but please understand and cooperate with us by smoking in the designated area.

The Prince Kyoto Takaragaike, General Manager

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Kyoto Tourist Information https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/kyoto-tourist-information/ https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/kyoto-tourist-information/#respond Fri, 22 Jul 2016 06:52:00 +0000 http://princehotels.pegswebservices.com/kyoto/?p=8647 Kyoto Tourist Information(Traffic,attractions etc.)
https://www.discoverkyoto.com/…

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Kyoto Tourist Information(Traffic,attractions etc.)
https://www.discoverkyoto.com/

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Free Wi-Fi https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/free-wi-fi/ https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/free-wi-fi/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2013 08:28:19 +0000 http://princehotels.pegswebservices.com/kyoto/?p=8815 Free Wi-Fi connection is available in each guest room.

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Free Wi-Fi connection is available in each guest room.

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Kyoto Accommodation Tax https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/kyoto-accommodation-tax/ https://www.princehotels.com/kyoto/news/kyoto-accommodation-tax/#respond Fri, 25 May 2018 07:06:49 +0000 http://princehotels.pegswebservices.com/kyoto/?p=8674 All guests staying in all hotels in Kyoto City will be required to pay an accommodation tax beginning on October 1st, 2018.
The tax…

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All guests staying in all hotels in Kyoto City will be required to pay an accommodation tax beginning on October 1st, 2018.
The tax amount for each guest will be 200 yen for accommodation rates of less than 20,000 yen per night, 500 yen for accommodation rates between 20,000 yen and 49,999 yen per night, and 1,000 yen for accommodation rates of 50,000 yen and above per night.

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