Built by a Japanese artist over one hundred years ago, this traditional townhouse and former warehouse is located in the quiet Gosho-Higashi neighborhood near the Imperial Palace between Kyoto Gyoen and the Kamo River. Created by a Japanese German couple, the residence is part of a broader live/work concept that includes a gallery space specializing in high level contemporary craft, and a traditional tea room featuring organically grown green teas.
Collaborating with renowned architect Koichi Futatsumata (Case-real), the restoration and design was done according to historic aesthetic values, employing local craftsmen, but with contemporary sensibilities.
The private entrance on the ground floor opens into a lounge area and work space facing the beautiful Japanese moss garden. On the first floor is the double bedroom with the traditional tatami beds and a modern bathroom. All of the spaces can be adjusted with movable screens allowing for adaptability and privacy and there is a fully equipped kitchen in the gallery available for guests use.
Balancing tradition and modernity, the Zen aesthetic, warm neutral hues and attention to detail lend the spaces a serene and inviting sense of style. Kept to a minimum, the decor and vintage Danish furnishings complement the spare and refined spaces.
The intimate tea room includes just six seats with bespoke furnishings by Koichi Touji and Yuji Yamamoto and is open daily for tastings.
For over twenty years the owners have supported and introduced some of the most outstanding contemporary artisans in and outside of Japan at Nichinichi gallery and present unique items and pieces for guests to purchase.
A unique, multifunctional residence, this vacation home rental in Kyoto is an effortlessly elegant example of refinement and craftsmanship.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Concierge services, Wifi throughout, laundry facilities.
AROUND
The Gosho-Higashi neighborhood around the Imperial Palace is surrounded by the largest green spaces in the city and is an ideal base for walking and exploring the parks along the Kamo River. Rich with history and considered the center of traditional Japanese culture, Kyoto is over a thousand years old and is one of the most well preserved examples of Imperial Japan. A stunningly beautiful city, it’s also surrounded by lush highlands and forests. The district’s many temples, shrines, and UNESCO world heritage sites are all within walking distance including: Kenninji Temple, Kyomizu Temple, Hokan-ji Temple known as Yasaka Pagoda, Rokuhara Mitsuji Temple, and countless other historical sites. Osaka is just under an hour’s drive.
LOCATION
Kyoto, Japan. Nearest Airport: Kansai International Airport (Direct International flights, 90 mn. drive) or Osaka International Airport (connection from Tokyo/Narita International 1 hr. drive)
BEST TIME TO VISIT: Kyoto is fascinating year round
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