All About Machiya'Nure-en' Engawa Veranda - Machiya House Features
Post Date:2022/12/26、
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We’ve showed an engawa veranda before, but this machiya has a particular type of engawa veranda called “nure-en”. The wooden veranda is built on the outer side of shutters/glass doors. The charm of having a ‘nure-en’ veranda is that it connects the garden with the interior seamlessly. You can slide open the door, and be in the garden without having to physically step into the garden.
Even on rainy days, you can enjoy the outdoors from the veranda of ‘Fujinoma’ Machiya House!
Fujinoma Machiya House, a traditional Japanese House in Kyoto, is a leisurely walk from Gojo Subway Station, just one subway station from Kyoto Station.
The engawa veranda of Fujinoma is perfect to relax and enjoy the view of the tsuboniwa garden while sipping a cup of hot tea or coffee during your stay.
This artwork in the entrance area of this private Kyoto house is inspired by fans used in 'nihon buyo', or Japanese dance. Fujinoma Machiya House is inspired by classical Japanese dance motifs.
This traditional Japanese house can accommodate up to 8 guests. A shower room and bathroom are also available on the second floor, in addition to the bathroom and bath on the first floor.
The western bedroom on the second floor of this Kyoto house has a round window that is usually found as a special feature in tea ceremony rooms.
The fully equipped kitchen and spacious dining room table of this traditional Japanese house is perfect for travelers wanting to prepare a meal or snack themselves during their time in Kyoto.
Stay in a traditional Japanese townhouse (machiya) during your next visit to Kyoto, Japan.
Rent a private machiya holiday house – perfect as a short term or long term vacation rental.