Kyoka-an
Kyoka-an, built during the Taisho period (1912-1926) nearly 100 years ago, is a Kyoto-style machiya house available for rent, located 7 minutes from the intersection of Shijo-Karasuma, in the center of the former imperial capital.
Description of the house
The first floor offers an authentic living space with a Japanese living/dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom, a relaxation room and a superb Japanese garden that invites you to relax. This harmonious setting combines traditional charm with contemporary comfort, including a TV for your leisure time.
Upstairs, two separate bedrooms are available to suit your needs: one is furnished with two Western-style single beds, while the other offers an authentic Japanese experience with two comfortable futons. This layout guarantees a pleasant, immersive stay, perfect for discovering the spirit of Kyoto while enjoying all modern conveniences.
The neighborhood
Not only is Kyoka-an centrally located in Kyoto very close to the famous Nishiki market and great restaurants, it's located 10 min from Shijo station, central hub for subway lines in Kyoto. The subway line connect directly to JR Kyoto station in 5 minutes, making it very convenient to also explore
cities neighboring Kyoto such as Osaka,Nara.
Plans and equipments
Equipment
- Bathtub
- Kitchen
- Fridge
- Washing Machine
- Coffee Machine
- Toaster
- Table Ware
- Kitchen Ustensil
- Microwave
- Electric Kettle
- TV
- Garden
Floor plan
Location of the house
Shijo
The Shijō district is one of Kyoto's most emblematic destinations. Located in the center of the city, it is renowned for its constant bustle, with streets lined with high-end boutiques, refined restaurants and quaint cafés. Shopping enthusiasts will be enchanted by famous covered galleries such as Teramachi and Shinkyogoku, where local crafts, international brands and unique souvenirs rub shoulders. Shijō is also a paradise for gourmets, with establishments serving local specialties, notably on the famous Nishiki Street, nicknamed “the kitchen of Kyoto”.
But there's more to Shijō than its bustling commercial life. The district is deeply steeped in history and culture. Not far from its bustling avenues are shrines and temples, such as the Yasaka-jinja, that connect visitors to the spiritual soul of Kyoto. In the evening, traditional lanterns light up the streets, creating a magical atmosphere. Staying in a house in the heart of Shijō is a unique experience, where the timeless charm of Kyoto blends with modern comforts, all in a lively and inspiring setting.
In the area
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