Located in the heart of Kanazawa City, Japan, and a short walk from the Nagamachi Samurai District & Kanazawa Castle. Take a look inside of this renovated, 150 year old traditional Japanese house inspired by the interplay of light & shadow.
Join us on a (previously) live tour of this renovated traditional Japanese holiday house (also known as as ‘machiya’) in Kanazawa, Japan.
This 117㎡ (1259 sq ft) space is not only more spacious than most hotel suites, a stay at ‘Kanata’ machiya house will provide you with the luxury & comfort of a home away from home. Featuring a serene, calming interior, the high ceilings and skylight of this Japanese machiya house brings in plenty of natural light.
The open kitchen, dining room area, and the 2F sofa seating area in the loft is the perfect place to relax with family and friends.To make your stay even more special, this Japanese house has an in-house sauna – relax your mind and rejuvenate your body during your stay.
After the Japanese house tour, we’ll take you on a leisurely walk around the neighborhood towards the Nagamachi Samurai District. The stone cobbled streets that still wind through the neighborhood were once occupied by the samurai warriors of the Maeda Clan.
This Japanese holiday house is exclusively available for rent for one group per day.
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We at MACHIYA INNS & HOTELS offer traditional Japanese-style machiya accommodations in Kyoto, Kanazawa & Takayama, Japan. Rather than tearing down a piece of history, we strive to preserve these traditional Japanese machiya architecture by renovating and transforming them into accommodations that will make our guests stays into an unforgettable experience.
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(This is a previous live tour from our Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/machiyajapan/)
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5 Comments
Fantastic looking house! I hope to stay there someday!
Who would you stay here with? Take a look inside of this renovated, 150 year old traditional Japanese house inspired by the interplay of light & shadow.
Looks like an amazing place to be
Really nice house to stay! Thank you for sharing!
Dream house