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The Kyoto Immersion: Modern Longevity Practices in an Ancient City
Kyoto, Japan
Mar 15 - 19, 2026
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Ingrid Yang
$4,850
Deposit: $1,500

About your trip

March 15–19, 2026 | 5 days, 4 nights | Six Senses Kyoto

Led by Dr. Ingrid Yang, physician, yoga therapist, and author


A Journey into Presence, Beauty, and Renewal

In the quiet corners of Kyoto—the gardens, temples, onsens, and tea rooms—you’ll find a different kind of wellness. One not built on discipline or optimization, but on reverence, ritual, and slowing down enough to remember what vitality feels like.


Where Tradition and Science Meet

This retreat invites you to explore the gentle space where ancient tradition meets modern science. Through guided movement, meditative stillness, cultural immersion, and time for reflection, you’ll reconnect with what nourishes you—from the inside out. Led by physician and yoga therapist Dr. Ingrid Yang, this experience blends evidence-informed longevity practices with awe-inspiring cultural moments, so you leave not only restored, but expanded.


A Retreat in the Heart of the City

Unlike remote resort-based retreats, The Kyoto Immersion takes place at an elegant city hotel—refined, minimalist, and deeply connected to its surroundings. Here, there are no infinity pools or tropical loungers. Instead, you’ll find peace in the steam of the onsen, the silence of the temple, the hum of a tea kettle, and the meandering paths of Kyoto’s neighborhoods.


Sensory Luxury, Kyoto Style

One of the most memorable parts of your stay will be the small, thoughtful touches that make this hotel feel more like a traditional ryokan than a typical city property. Each room is equipped with soft pajamas for each guest to wear throughout your stay—just as guests do at a Japanese onsen. Each room features a peaceful balcony where you can sip tea before bed, serenaded by birdsong and undisturbed by the city just beyond the walls.It’s a quiet kind of luxury—one that speaks through simplicity, presence, and care.


Intentional Time, Your Way

This is a retreat designed not to remove you from the world—but to reintroduce you to its quiet beauty. Some free time is self-guided, giving you the freedom to explore, journal, or simply pause with intention.


What to Expect: Movement, Meaning, and Magic

Each day includes optional practices that support both relaxation and longevity—like gentle vinyasa, breathwork, restorative yoga, and sound meditation. You'll also experience a tea ceremony, learn Japanese etiquette, and visit some of Kyoto’s most iconic sacred sites. All levels are welcome—there’s no pressure, only invitation.


A Feast for All the Senses

And of course, there is deep nourishment. Breakfast and multi-course dinners are served at Sekki, where each meal is thoughtfully prepared and beautifully balanced. Your afternoons are yours to wander, nap, soak in the spa, or sip matcha by a garden pond.

This is a retreat for those who seek not just to rest—but to be moved by the subtle, the sacred, and the stunning.


Q&A


1) What’s included?
Accommodations, all practices and cultural sessions, daily breakfast and dinner (pescatarian) at Six Senses Kyoto's restaurant, Sekki, spa/onsen access, and group outings as noted in the schedule.


2) How is this different from other retreats?
This is an urban, culturally immersive retreat—not a resort getaway. There's less lounging, more exploring. It’s a chance to integrate your wellness into daily life, not escape it.


3) Is this a longevity retreat? Or a yoga retreat?
It’s a bit of both—and more. It’s a space to move your body, quiet your mind, learn something new, and remember what it's like to live in wonder. Whether you come for the yoga, the cultural immersion, the science-backed insights—or simply the beauty of Kyoto—you’ll leave with something meaningful.


4) What’s the cancellation policy?
Deposits are non-refundable. After December 10, 2025, your balance is also non-refundable unless your space is filled. We strongly encourage travel insurance (see below!)


5)  Do I need trip insurance?

Given the terms of our cancellation policy, purchasing travel insurance is strongly recommended. This ensures that you are covered in cases of unexpected cancellations due to illness or other unforeseeable circumstances. Many credit cards provide excellent travel insurance options, so it’s worth checking with your provider.


6) Can the retreat accommodate all dietary needs, such as vegan, gluten-free, etc.?

Absolutely. Six Senses Kyoto culinary team caters to a variety of dietary preferences, including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and more. When you register, you can specify your needs, and the team will ensure each meal is tailored to you.


Have more questions?

Get in touch with Ingrid at contact@ingridyang.com. She reads every email personally and responds promptly.


About Your Guide

Dr. Ingrid Yang, M.D., J.D., C-IAYT, E-RYT-500 is a physician specializing in longevity, an internationally recognized yoga therapist with over 25 years of teaching experience, and a published author and travel writer. Her unique background bridges evidence-based medicine with ancient healing practices, creating immersive experiences that nourish both body and spirit. She is the author of Hatha Yoga Asanas, Adaptive Yoga, and The Zen Mindfulness Workbook, and her writing appears in Well+Good, Outside Magazine, and Fodor’s Travel, among others. Through her retreats, teachings, and medical practice, Dr. Yang guides others toward vibrant health, mindful movement, and a deeper sense of purpose. Learn more at www.ingridyang.com or instagram.com/longevitylifestyleMD.

What's included

5 star accomodations

Single or double occupancy

Brunch and Dinner daily

yoga with Dr. Ingrid

vinyasa & restorative

sound bath

breathwork & meditation

session guided by Dr. Ingrid

yoga mats

and props

meditation with monks

excursion to a nearby temple to meditate with a Zen Buddhist monk, master sensei

temple excursion

Japanese etiquette class

Tea ceremony

traditional Japanese tea ceremony with a tea master

access to onsite onsen

What's not included

transport to Kyoto

you are responsible for booking and purchasing your own flight to HNL

lunch

Lunch is not included and is at your own leisure

tentatve schedule

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tentative schedule

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