Hotel in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Kyo no Ondokoro Kamanza Nijo #2
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About Kyo no Ondokoro Kamanza Nijo #2
Mere blocks from Nijo Castle, Kyomachiya House offers the rare opportunity for Kyoto visitors to call a 150-year-old downtown house their home. Architects Yoshifumi Nakamura and Akira Minagawa have revamped the interiors of this distinctive two-story merchants’ house, resulting in a warm, airy collection of blonde-wood rooms, the two floors separated by a winding staircase. The first is home to a fully-equipped kitchen and dining room, as well as an exquisite bathroom and soaking tub chiseled from fragrant hinoki cypress. Outside the dining room is an atrium passageway with a century-old yew plum tree leading to a private library, looking out on the garden. Upstairs, beds lie under exposed beams; an additional room with tatami mats that can be made up into a second bedroom with traditional futons. Booking Details: Kyo no Ondokoro Kamanza Nijo #2 requires additional information from guests to ensure the best stay possible. As such, reservations can only be confirmed through our customer service team. Contact us for assistance. Rates begin at 76500 JPY per night.
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