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Kyoto

[Short Stay] A Gentle Stay in a Traditional Kyoto Machiya Townhouse

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Overview

Tucked away in a narrow backstreet of Kyoto’s dense urban central area, Guest House MICaSA is a calming modern space that retains the traditional atmosphere of an authentic machiya townhouse drawing on the warmth of natural wood. Its proprietress has deep roots in Kyoto, born to a family of traditional kimono dyers. Through her personal touch, MICaSA creates a lodging experience that combines the best of authentic Kyoto life with a comfort close to home.

Key Features

・Luxuriate in a one-night, two-day stay in a historic traditional machiya townhouse where time seems to slow down
・Experience an authentic taste of day-to-day life in Kyoto that most travelers never glimpse
・Tucked away in a narrow backstreet of Kyoto’s central area, offering a quiet and relaxing stay in a beautifully preserved machiya townhouse

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[Short Stay] Experience True Kyoto Life in a Traditional Machiya Townhouse Stay

Kyoto

1night

from ¥42,000 /person

Private event

1 - 4 participants

Available in English

Cancel free up to 6 days prior

Details

One of the Muromachi District’s Many Historic Machiya Townhouses

Central Kyoto city is characterized by its historical grid street layout. Guest House MICaSA is located on Kamanza-dori, a street in this area famed as the home of the Kamanza union, a legacy institution from a longstanding history of artisanal industry here specialized in casting tea pots since the Kamakura period (1185-1333). This history has also left an architectural legacy, with many merchant machiya townhouse residences still standing to this day.

Guesthouse MICaSA is one of many machiya townhouses lining its street, Kamanza-dori

Guesthouse MICaSA is popular for the relaxing and tranquil atmosphere of its interior, where visitors can experience true Kyoto life. This machiya townhouse constructed over a century ago has undergone renovations overseen by its neighboring traditional kimono dye house Marusyo. Despite being only a seven-minute walk from the central Kyoto train station of Karasuma Oike, it is surprisingly light on tourist traffic. The inn itself draws its name from the Spanish “mi casa,” or “my home,” reflecting the proprietress’s desire for guests to feel right at home.

Marusyo, founded in 1949, renovated the machiya townhouse next door to create Guest House MICaSA

A Private Vacation Residence Lovingly Curated by its Proprietress

While maintaining its machiya townhouse elegance and traditional deep narrow layout, the structure of Guest House MICaSA has been reborn as a fully modern space, drawing on a honeyed color palette of interior design and furniture pieces lovingly curated by the proprietress. Just inside the front door, its entryway counter draws the eye: a single piece of zelkova wood set above an earthen floor for a sense of tasteful, naturalistic nostalgia.

A solid zelkova counter fills the entryway space above an earthen floor

The second floor is an equally tranquil space of relaxation. Bed chambers and tatami rooms are bedecked with traditional cypress woodcraft using traditional joinery that forgoes the use of nails. Top quality local fixtures and fittings make up the finer details, such as kumiko shoji screens made by wood joinery designer Shinichi Murayama and bedding crafted by Iwata, a venerable maker in business for almost two centuries. An adjoining tatami-floored space (about 30 square meters) complete with tokonoma alcove is available for guests who wish to sleep in a traditional futon.

The tranquil bedroom with a cozy tatami chamber adjoining

The Hospitality of a Hostess who Cherishes Travel’s Once-in-a-Lifetime Encounters

Guest House MICaSA is run by Yasuko Kaneko, born to the Marusyo family of dyers. Kaneko originally opened the inn as a place to host business partners and others whose relationships have been integral to the family business. Check-in takes place in the Marusyo shop located next-door to Guest House MICaSA, offering a peek at the traditional kimono dye house’s continuing operations.

The Guest House MICaSA proprietress, Yasuko Kaneko

“I love to provide a place where guests can feel the same relaxing peace they feel in their own homes,” says Kaneko of what she enjoys the most about running the inn. One short trip is ultimately a blip over the course of a lifetime, but she takes great care to make it a rich, colorful, and memorable experience.

Soft pajamas made of bleached Kyoto cotton gauze weave, one of Kaneko’s thoughtfully curated amenities

A Different Take on Kyoto Travel, Experiencing Authentic City Life

From Guest House MICaSA’s living room, you can take in the greenery of the courtyard framed by the warm soothing colors of the interior for a maximally relaxing atmosphere. Leave the daily grind behind for a tranquility that is truly Kyoto.

Just off the earthen-floored room is the bright and airy living room, under a double-height atrium ceiling

Ensconced in your own private machiya residence, lovingly curated and decorated with your hostess’s personal touches, you can enjoy authentic Kyoto to your heart’s content. Delight in top-quality travel and a spiritually enriching, once-in-a-lifetime stay.

A relaxing taste of Kyoto machiya living


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Guesthouse MICaSA

A century-old townhouse renovated into boutique private lodgings by Kyoto kimono dyer Marusyo in the city’s Muromachi area. With an interior taking advantage of natural wood – and “tranquility” as its design theme – the space preserves all the charm of a traditional townhouse while imbuing it with a relaxing modern atmosphere. The hospitality and service of the staff elevate all this beyond mere architecture and design to a truly exceptional stay experience.

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GUEST HOUSE MICaSA
Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto

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