A 5-minute walk to Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka.
Beyond the cobblestone streets lies a lively scene filled with visitors.
Yet once you step away from the bustle and enter, a quiet, serene space unfolds.
Kyoto machiya townhouses are often described as “an eel’s bed,”
characterized by a modest entrance facing the street that opens into a long, narrow layout extending deep inside.
The Accommodation is located at the foot of Higashiyama, on the way to Kiyomizu-dera Temple and Yasaka Pagoda.
Making use of the natural terrain, it is built in tiered levels—garden level, first floor, and second floor—like steps.
This distinctive design enhances the unmistakable charm of Kyoto.
Ideal not only for sightseeing in Kyoto but also for experiencing machiya culture firsthand.
In this unhurried setting, savor an authentic kaiseki meal featuring plenty of seasonal Kyoto vegetables, and unwind in a bath refreshed by the clean scent of hinoki cypress.
Enjoy a truly relaxing moment in true Kyoto style.





















