This former artist's atelier features a high-ceiling second floor living with large picture windows and two comfortable rocking chairs.
Downstairs, an enormous cedar bathtub looks out over a private garden enclosing a small household shrine. With spacious living areas, this house is ideal for entertaining guests or relaxing over a book.
Special plan breakfast suggeston "Sanbo Nishitoincho".
“Oyamaen thin leaf rice”
Marukyu Koyamaen Nishi-toin Teahouse "Gen-an"
Holidays: Every Wednesday (holiday business), New Year 3 days
Thick leaf rice of strong tea 1,400 yen (tax included)
Please enjoy the elegant and unique fragrance of the finest thin leaves.
※ From 10:00 a.m.
For reservations and inquiries, please contact the hermitage office
If you wish, please contact the office when making a reservation for the Machiya at least 2 days before using.
phone: (075)352-0211
email:
* Limited to customers using the Sanbo Nishitoin Town Machiya.

Features
The Sanbonishinotoin-cho machiya has its own tea ceremony room on the first floor, and a private back garden. Radiant in-floor heating is installed throughout the house. The street frontage of the property is occupied by Koyama-en, one of Kyoto's finest tea shops, serving green tea and traditional sweets.

Information
Capacity
Rooms
Amenities
6 guests (min. 2 guests)
Rooms: 136m², 2 stories
1 floor: Tea ceremony room, Tatami room, toilet, bathroom, Inner garden
2 floor: Tatami room, Wooden floor living room, toilet
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Broadband internet (WI-FI)
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Air-conditioner/Heater
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Gas heater
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Cypress bath
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Toilet
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Body soap
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Shampoo
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Conditioner
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Towels
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Toothbrush
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Bedding
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Hair dryer
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Coffee maker
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Organic Coffee/Green tea
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Hot water pot
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Microwave
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Refrigerator
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Bottled water
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Table ware/ Cutlery
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Goose down quilts
Please bring the following items.
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Pajamas
Access
Address
Access
Nishinotoin dori Oike-sagaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto
The full address and map will be provided after the reservation
Subway "Kawasuma Oike station" 10 mins walk
Keihan "Nijojo station" 10 mins walk
Neighborhood Information
The popular shopping streets Karasuma and Sanjo are within easy walking distance. Guests are encouraged to take a walk to historical Nijo castle, where the Shogunate finally handed power back to the imperial court at the end of the Edo period.

