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A traditional Kyoto townhouse exuding elegance and charm. Enjoy a luxurious moment as you gaze at the seasonal garden and let time flow gently. Choose between "Higashi-tei" or "Nishi-tei" to suit your style of stay. Treat yourself to a special experience, just for you.
An award-winning “transparent architecture that blends into the forest,” recognized by architectural prizes in Japan and abroad. A one-of-a-kind masterpiece, featured repeatedly in the media.【The ultimate luxury—inside extraordinary architecture】 Wake up to dappled sunlight and birdsong. In season, squirrels may even stop by to say good morning from the 3rd-floor bedroom. Outside the windows stretches an untouched forest with nothing to block your view; at night, only silence and a sky full of stars remain. To preserve nature as much as possible, only three trees were felled during construction. Put power and screens aside for a while—and do nothing. That time is the greatest luxury here.【Up to 3 bedrooms—ideal for multiple families】 Perfect for a quiet weekend for a couple and their dog, or for 2–3 families / 2–3 generations traveling together, or gatherings of 4–6 friends. By adding the optional detached annex “Ya no Ie,” you can expand to a 3-bedroom layout and accommodate up to 10 guests. It’s also popular as a “secret base” just for kids.【Most popular: Private Chef Plan】 Authentic Italian cuisine sourced directly from renowned nearby restaurants, prepared at your table in this architectural masterpiece. We also offer a more casual catering Plan. As dining out or shopping requires driving, we highly recommend considering the Private Chef option for dinner.【The luxury of slowing down】 Time spent here is not simply a trip to look at scenery—it’s a journey inward, toward yourself, your family, and close friends you can truly relax with. Deep conversations born from stillness; bonds that grow stronger in unhurried moments; time to remember what matters most—things left behind in an ever-accelerating world. These moments at Wa no Ie are one of today’s greatest luxuries.【Enjoy nature with an immersive stay】 A car is essential to reach central Karuizawa or convenience stores. The building also prioritizes design over practicality in its structure. But that is exactly what makes it so special: stepping away from everyday life and being surrounded by nature. For experienced travelers who embrace every bit of “inconvenience,” as well as children seeking adventure, this will be a once-in-a-lifetime memory. There are many stairs throughout; if you’re staying with children or pets, we can install baby gates free of charge for your peace of mind.
Located in the Miyagawa-cho district of Higashiyama, Kyoto, where maiko and geiko stroll, "Suzu Miyagawa-cho Tsubaki" welcomes you. This accommodation offers a serene space crafted with light wood pillars and pine flooring, providing an elegant and refined atmosphere for adults. The two-story traditional Kyoto townhouse features a spacious layout with a living room on the first floor and bedrooms on the second floor. The bed throws are dyed using natural water from Ohara in Kyoto with persimmon tannin dye, which deepens in color over time, allowing guests to enjoy its evolving beauty. Hankyu Kawaramachi Station is approximately a 10-minute walk away, and the main street of the bustling downtown area is also within walking distance. When visiting Kyoto, consider this as your perfect base for sightseeing.
Located in a prime spot overlooking the Kamo River, this historic and elegant Kyoto townhouse was originally built during the Meiji era. It has been meticulously renovated over six months by skilled carpenters specializing in traditional techniques. The house features a luxurious design with two alcoves (tokonoma) and retains the charm of traditional tea house architecture, complemented by a deck offering stunning views of the Kamo River.The property is conveniently located about a 12-minute walk from Kyoto Station and just a 2-minute walk from Keihan Shichijo Station. Nearby attractions within walking distance include Sanjusangendo Temple, Chishakuin Temple, Yogen-in Temple, Shosei-en Garden, and Nishi Honganji Temple. Other famous sites such as Kiyomizu-dera Temple, Yasaka Shrine, Gion District, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Tofukuji Temple, and Sennyuji Temple are easily accessible within 5 minutes by train from Keihan Shichijo Station to their nearest stations.
A place that feels new, yet somehow nostalgic from the very first moment. A richly detailed design shaped by 100 years of history. With a total area of 410 sqm, this one-of-a-kind space—impossible to recreate with modern construction—has been refreshed with just a touch of newness. Enjoy a relaxed, unhurried stay and a truly memorable time.
A 240 sqm traditional Showa-era home, renovated to be modern and functional. Centered around a dining area with an irori hearth, the tiled kitchen and warm interiors blend in harmony, creating a space that feels both nostalgic and refined.Spend the evening listening to records as you watch the flicker of the flames. Enjoy a slow, relaxing stay shaped by time spent around the fire.
A 100-year-old townhouse (traditional house) renovated into a rental property, located in the Yuasa Important Traditional Buildings Preservation District in Yuasa Town, Wakayama Prefecture. This townhouse retains the traditional construction style of the area, featuring an earthen floor, open ceiling, and skylight. During the renovation for accommodation purposes, most walls were repainted, but natural wooden pillars and beams, as well as some charmingly sooty walls, have been preserved.
The Yasaka Tower stands before you. CAMPTON KIYOMIZU was established in Ninenzaka, a place rich in Kyoto's history. From the window, you can see the tiled roofs spreading out below and the Yasaka Tower towering in front. Just a 6-minute walk to Kiyomizu Temple, these seven properties blend into the scenery, offering a serene experience and a chance to fully immerse yourself in Kyoto, both indoors and outdoors.
"Kusamakura" is an ancient Japanese term symbolizing "journey." Since ancient times, people have embarked on journeys, discovering new things and enriching their lives. Our aim is to provide a "Property" where your experience in the historic city of Kyoto becomes a valuable part of your life. Kusamakura offers you moments as if living in Kyoto's unique machiya-style traditional houses.
This is a traditional Japanese house vacation rental that has been given new life, blending the charm of a 100-year-old home in Zaimokuza, Kamakura, with a luxurious and modern Japanese-style design. It is conveniently located just an 8-minute bus ride from Kamakura Station and a 30-second walk from the bus stop. The property is situated in a prime location right in front of Zaimokuza Beach. For those arriving by car, a free parking space (for one vehicle) is available. Whether you're here to explore the historic and picturesque spots of Kamakura, discover hidden gems, enjoy local gourmet food and events, or simply relax at the beach or in your Room, we invite you to spend your time as you wish and savor the "Amber Time."
If you wish to enjoy the art of tea ceremony at your leisure after retirement, this is the perfect place for you. This Property, a traditional Kyoto townhouse built approximately 90 years ago, has been renovated to preserve its tea ceremony ambiance while adapting to modern living standards. Ebisugawa Street, which runs east to west, is lined with long-established fittings and furniture shops, as well as old-fashioned grocery stores, stationery shops, antique stores, and second-hand shops, offering a glimpse into the everyday life of Kyoto just by strolling through the area. Additionally, it boasts excellent transportation access to any part of Kyoto city. This is a Property where you can fully immerse yourself in the charm of "another everyday life" unique to Kyoto.
Located about a 4-minute walk from Tofukuji Station and right next to the Kamo River, "Rinn Tofukuji Kamogawa" offers a perfect blend of tradition and comfort. Each Room is adorned with traditional crafts, allowing you to fully experience the essence of Kyoto. Tofukuji Temple, famous for its autumn foliage, is just a 10-minute walk away. Tofukuji Station provides access to both the Keihan Main Line and JR Nara Line, making it convenient for exploring other tourist areas. Enjoy a relaxing Kyoto stay at "Rinn Tofukuji Kamogawa" during your visit!
Hanare NINOHMI is located in a corner of the old Kameyama castle town, which was established by Mitsuhide Akechi. Under the supervision of Alex Kerr, a researcher of Eastern culture, the city of Kameoka renovated a historic incense merchant's traditional house, transforming it into a Property. The Property features a two-story main building and a detached Room connected by a corridor. Two gardens and a storehouse situated between them add elegance and grandeur to the Facility. As the Property is available for exclusive rental (three buildings available), you can forget the hustle and bustle of daily life and spend your time in relaxation. Kameoka is a major production area for Kyoto vegetables and has long been called the "kitchen of Kyoto" due to its abundance of ingredients. We offer Japanese cuisine and Italian dishes that make use of these ingredients (advance Reservation required). Additionally, there are restaurants and supermarkets nearby, allowing you to dine out or bring in ingredients to cook in your Room freely. Kameoka is approximately 20 minutes from JR Kyoto Station. Although it is adjacent to the tourist city of Kyoto, it remains relatively undiscovered by tourists, offering a sense of hidden charm. The expansive rural landscapes and old townscapes will surely provide a sense of tranquility. At Hanare NINOHMI, you can enjoy a relaxing time that cannot be experienced in bustling Kyoto. On the day after your stay, we recommend exploring the nature and history of Kameoka, and then returning via the Sagano Scenic Railway or Hozugawa River Boat Ride. We look forward to welcoming you. **The Origin of "NINOHMI"** The Kameoka Basin was once a lake, and according to legend, it came to be called "NINOHMI" due to the sight of red waves ("Tan no Nami") on the water. Additionally, the characteristic scenery of the Kameoka Basin, where the morning mist and sunrise create a sea of clouds resembling red waves, inspired the name as a word that encapsulates the essence of Kameoka. The Property is located about a 15-minute walk from JR Kameoka Station. Nearby, you can find attractions such as the Hoko Storehouse of the Kameoka Festival's Hagoromo-yama float, sake breweries, and soy sauce breweries.
A fully-rented Kyoto townhouse featuring an open, warm wooden space with a large ceramic-style bath suitable for two adults. The island kitchen, equipped with ample cooking utensils, is convenient for long-term stays. Located within a 5-minute walk to Yasaka Koshindo Temple, a 7-minute walk to Kiyomizu Temple, and a 10-minute walk to Gion, it offers excellent access to tourist attractions while providing a tranquil atmosphere nestled in a quiet alley.
La toile is a standalone house nestled in the satoyama, built in the 1950s when Japan was entering its period of rapid economic growth. The challenge was how to incorporate the passage of "50 years" while preserving the natural textures of the materials that make up the building. The answer, reached after much effort, was inspired by the "Schindler House," a masterpiece by Rudolph Schindler, a pioneer of American Modernism. It resembles a Japanese house manifested in America, yet it was built with a design philosophy distinct from traditional Japanese architecture—a fusion of modernism and Japanese culture. An homage to the 1950s and a blend of Japanese architecture and modernism. As a hidden retreat in the Shimosa district of Takase Town, far removed from typical tourist destinations, La toile awaits your visit.
"Hinaya Higashiyama" features a stately exterior with black plaster walls and latticework reminiscent of Kanazawa's samurai residences. Inside, the space is enveloped in the soft glow of indirect lighting and the warmth of wood. The living room, with its striking wooden beam ceiling, and the bathroom, equipped with a large jacuzzi, offer views of a beautiful courtyard garden. The second-floor Japanese-style room, highlighted by the deep ultramarine blue known as a noble color in Kanazawa, is another highlight. With both Japanese and Western-style bedrooms, two washbasins, and two toilets, this accommodation provides a luxurious and spacious stay in Kanazawa, perfect for groups or families.
Tawara-an is an Accommodation renovated from a traditional Kyoto townhouse built in 1897. While preserving the original layout of the machiya row house once used as both workshop and home by an artisan who crafted the Imperial Seal (official seal) for the Imperial Family, it has been updated with interiors that bring a modern touch. The concept of this Kyoto machiya Accommodation is “a place to stay as if you live in Kyoto.” Enjoy Kyoto’s unique atmosphere to the fullest while staying here like a local.
Step through the door, and a sense of wonder begins to stir. Pass through the corridor garden and stand by the courtyard garden, and the mystery lingers. By the time you ascend to the second floor and open the inner window from the bedroom, it all starts to make sense. A house within a house, and a home outside the home. The blend of history-soaked fittings and a modern, expansive space creates a feeling of freely traversing time and boundaries. Just as travel should be free, a Property need not be ordinary. This house teaches you that.
Higashi Chaya District and Kazue-machi Chaya District. Higashiyama Sho is located in an area where traditional houses line the streets, offering a sense of Kanazawa's history and tradition. Our accommodation, with its focus on traditional architecture and more, provides a space that respects the unique beauty of this land. We aim to offer a serene "Kanazawa time" that harmonizes quietly with its culture.
Madozuki Matsushimaya is a serene Property for adults, limited to two groups per day, renovated from a traditional Japanese house that was once a sake brewery over 130 years old. In the guest rooms utilizing the former brewery, you can relax in a softened mood, as if being gently embraced. At Madozuki Matsushimaya, there are no televisions. Instead, you can admire the radiant moon illuminating the peaks and the star-filled night sky. At Madozuki Matsushimaya, there are no music players. Instead, you can listen to the sound of the wind swaying the rice stalks and the harmonious calls of birds and insects. At Madozuki Matsushimaya, there is no free WiFi. Instead, you can enjoy locally crafted sake and vegetables filled with the passion of their makers, as well as conversations with other guests. Here, you can indulge in the luxury of doing nothing.





























