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'Fusuma' Sliding Doors - Machiya House Features

Red fusuma sliding doors in our Kyo-machiya (Kyoto-style machiya house).

 

The history of fusuma (sliding doors) dates back to the Heian period (794-1185). During this period, traditional futon beddings were once called “fusuma” and bedrooms called “fusuma-dokoro”. As these partitions were most often used in these bedrooms, the sliding doors soon came to be called “fusuma.”

The fusuma is a combination of thick Japanese karakami paper and wooden fittings. In addition to functioning as a room partition and regulating a room’s temperature, the fusuma is also a space to showcase art. As beautiful hand-drawn designs and patterns were often featured on the fusuma, they quickly spread in popularity amongst the aristocrats.

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    The entrance to ‘Tasokare’ Machiya House, a 5-min to Kyoto's lively downtown area of Shijo, and a short walk to the centuries old Nishiki Market.
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    Tasokare is a traditional, private machiya house which evokes the atmosphere of the Heian period, a time noted for its culture that prized beauty and elegance.
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    You can find beautiful ‘fusuma’ sliding door-inspired window blinds in the western style bedroom of this traditional Japanese house.
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    The vermillion hues and tatami mats create a tranquil Japanese room to relax while staying in ‘Tasokare’ Machiya House.
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    If the season is right, you can enjoy flowering trees in the tsuboniwa garden of this traditional Japanese house.
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    The spacious kitchen-dining area of this Kyoto house is perfect for enjoying breakfast or a snack during your stay.

Looking for the best place to stay in Kyoto? Stay in a traditional Japanese house (machiya) during your next visit to Kyoto, Japan.
With MACHIYA RESIDENCE INN, you can rent a private traditional Japanese house – a great alternative to a Kyoto hotel that is perfect for short or long stays!

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