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Aman Showcases Omotenashi-Inspired Hospitality with New Experiences for 2026



Aman is spotlighting its signature philosophy of omotenashi, or Japanese-inspired considered hospitality, across its global portfolio, while unveiling new tented pool pavilions at Aman-i-Khas in India and promoting alpine escapes in Italy’s Dolomites and France’s Three Valleys.





Omotenashi at Aman


Central to Aman’s approach to hospitality is omotenashi, a Japanese art of welcome that combines attentiveness with ease to create service that feels both intuitive and deeply personal.


At Aman Tokyo, guests encounter this philosophy through the refined rituals of omakase dining, where chefs tailor multi-course menus in response to guests’ preferences and seasonal ingredients.


On the Caribbean shores of Amanyara, omotenashi is expressed through the calm, precise touch of spa therapists and detailed, personalized wellness programs that aim to anticipate guests’ needs before they are voiced.




New Tented Sanctuary


In India, Aman-i-Khas has expanded its accommodation offering with new Tented Pool Pavilions, designed to blend the brand’s sanctuary-led ethos with the raw landscapes bordering Ranthambore National Park.


Set on the fringes of the wildlife-rich reserve, the pavilions pair private pools and generous living areas with canvas architecture that recalls traditional safari tents, allowing guests to experience the surrounding wilderness with a heightened sense of privacy and comfort. The new spaces are intended to complement daily game drives and guided nature walks with quiet, restorative time in-residence.


Further details on the property and its new pavilions are available via the Aman-i-Khas site.

By ML. Photo(s)/Aman

 
 
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