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Agora Place Kyoto Nijo

Agora Place Kyoto Nijo

2026.02.16
PRE-OPENING

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  • [Agora Place Kyoto Nijo] Complimentary Trial Stay Campaign for 10 Couples (20 Guests Total)

    To celebrate the pre-opening of Agora Place Kyoto Nijo, the newest hotel in the Agora Hotel Alliance, we are inviting 10 pairs (20 guests) to a complimentary trial stay by lottery!

    [Entry Period]
    February 22, 2026, 9:00 AM – February 28, 2026, 11:59 PM (JST)
    [How to Participate]
    1. Follow our official Instagram account: @agoraplacehotels
    2. Like this post
    3. Mention your friends in the comments
    * Increase your chances of winning by also following & liking Agora Hotel Alliance’s official account (@ Agora_Hos) and reposting!

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  • [Official Website Exclusive] Pre-Opening Special Offer Reservations Now Open — Save Up to 30%

    To celebrate the pre-opening on Monday, February 16, 2026, we are pleased to offer an exclusive advance reservation plan available only on our official website, featuring our best rates.

    [Plan Details]
    Booking Start: Thursday, February 5, 2026
    Stay Period: From the pre-opening date on Monday, February 16, 2026
    Offer: 20% OFF the standard rate when booking through the official website. Up to 30% OFF with free membership registration
    Limited Bonus: An original Agora Hotel Alliance postcard (first 100 guests only)

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Essential Kyoto Stay.

A small minimalist hotel in Kyoto.
Essential comfort for your own way of travel. Stay simply, live freely.

White Tiger by Ki-Yan
— The Guardian Spirit of Kyoto’s West

White Tiger artwork brings life to the hotel lobby.
Kyoto has long been regarded as a land protected by the Four Guardians — Seiryu (Azure Dragon), Byakko (White Tiger), Suzaku (Vermilion Bird), and Genbu (Black Tortoise). Byakko, the guardian of the west, watches over the western districts including Nijo and Arashiyama, and has a special connection with the location of Agora Place Kyoto Nijo.  
This piece, created by Ki-Yan, a contemporary Japanese painter (Eshi), depicts the White Tiger descending into the hotel and revealing its majestic presence in the lobby. The tail painted at the entrance guides its presence through the hotel, culminating in the powerful form in the lobby, silently watching over all who enter. The overall space expresses the “flow of energy” and the “symbol of protection” of the White Tiger, blending Kyoto’s traditional Four Guardians concept with the dynamic expression of a modern Eshi.

Hideki Kimura (Ki-Yan)

Born in 1942 in Izumiotsu City, Osaka, Japan. He graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts (formerly Kyoto City University of Fine Arts). After working as an event producer during the early days of Japanese rock music, he began creating murals in 2001, just before turning sixty. His works include the fusuma (sliding door) paintings at Shoren-in Temple in Kyoto, as well as murals at Kyoto City Zoo, Kansai International Airport, commercial facilities, restaurants, and more than 200 locations in Japan and overseas. He is known for his unique style that transforms entire urban spaces into works of art, characterized by dynamic, bold compositions and vivid colors.

Guest Rooms

Agora Place Kyoto Nijo is a hotel in the Nijo Castle area, offering everything essential for a comfortable and smart stay in Kyoto. With clean and functional rooms designed for peace of mind, we provide a modern, relaxing base for exploring Kyoto at your own rhythm.

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Sightseeing Spots

Centering on World Heritage sites,
Kyoto’s Nijo area is where history and modernity seamlessly blend.

In Kyoto’s Nijo district, you can unwind while staying close to some of the city’s most celebrated historic landmarks. Combining the convenience of a sightseeing hub with Kyoto’s signature sense of calm, this area offers a journey you can enjoy at your own pace.

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Access

25 Marutamachi, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, kyoto, 604-0077 Japan

Approx. 9-minute walk from Marutamachi Station on the Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line.

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