A remarkable setting, inseparable from the city’s artistic soul, Aman Kyoto represents the fruition of a beautiful landscape first conceived as the garden of a textile museum. Whimsical stone pathways curve gently along the forest floor, and stone slabs blanketed in moss serve as the foundations for the resort’s sensitive architecture. The secluded grounds are part of what was an artistic community that gave rise to the revered Rinpa school of painting some 400 years ago and are within easy reach of Kyoto’s most important sites, including the stunning golden temple, Kinkakuji.