Iori offers a Kyoto lodging experience like none other
In the ancient capital of Kyoto, the traditions of Japan live on in its temples,
shrines, and old townhouses.
Kyoto is the only large Japanese city that still has an abundance of prewar buildings.
Many of these are traditional townhouses, known as Machiya.
Iori's business concept and purpose since its founding has been the preservation of Japanese natural beauty and cultural heritage for future generations.

Iori offers a Kyoto lodging experience like none other
In the ancient capital of Kyoto, the traditions of Japan live on in its temples,
shrines, and old townhouses.
Kyoto is the only large Japanese city that still has an abundance of prewar buildings.
Many of these are traditional townhouses, known as Machiya.
Iori's business concept and purpose since its founding has been the preservation of Japanese natural beauty and cultural heritage for future generations.
PREMIUM
Guests can experience the luxurious Machiya
Nishijin Isa-cho
5 People
Nishijin is famous for textile industrial area, and this machiya is attached with a handmade textile studio.
Sanbo Nishinotoin-cho
6 People
A former artist's atelier featuring a high-ceilinged second floor living area with large picture windows
ORIGINAL
Guests can experience the natural style of Machiya
Oku Tamaya-cho
4 people
Oku Tamaya-cho is located at the end of stone-paved alley that people have been using since the beginning of Edo period.
Saki Tamaya-cho
4 People
Saki Tamaya-cho is located at the end of stone-paved alley that people have been using since the beginning of Edo period.
Ebisuya-cho
6 People
Built in the 1920's, the era when Japanese traditional architecture reached its height of sophistication.
Ishifudono-cho
2 People
The cozy atmostphere in our smallest townhouse is perfect for couples or close friends.
Hirano-cho
6 People
Experience Showa era of the 1920’s, and the courtyard of it faces the great stone of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple.