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Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location

Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location

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Overview of Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location

Reviews
10 out of 10 Exceptional
2 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 475 sq m

Popular amenities

  • Hot tubHot tubHot tub
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • WasherWasherWasher
  • DryerDryerDryer
  • Air conditioningAir conditioningAir conditioning
  • Outdoor spaceOutdoor spaceOutdoor space

Explore the area

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Kyoto, Kyoto
  • Popular LocationKawaramachi Street8 min walk
  • Popular LocationKyoto Tower17 min walk
  • Popular LocationKiyomizu Temple19 min walk
  • AirportKobe (UKB)59 min drive

Rooms & beds

2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)

Tatami Room

2 Double Futons

Upstairs bedroom

1 Queen Bed

1 bathroom, 1 half bathroom

Downstairs

Bathtub · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only

Upstairs

Toilet

Spaces

Kitchen
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location

Machiya Lily is a bespoke blend of traditional Kyoto architecture and modern luxury. Machiya Lily was first opened in the middle of the Meiji period (1896) as a Kimono shop. The property remained in the same family until 2013 when I purchased it and began the long process of restoration. My goal in the restoration was to preserve as much of the original craftsmanship as possible while adding in the modern conveniences that a luxury property requires. When you stay in Machiya Lily, you are literally surrounded by Kyoto history. The home is fully furnished, including cable television, wireless internet, washer and dryer and all amenities.
Machiya Lily is perfectly located for the guest who wants to stay in historic Kyoto while enjoying peace and quiet. Sanjusangendo Temple, Toyokuni Shrine and the Kyoto National Museum are all within 8 minutes walk. The Keihan express train stop Shichijo and the Kamogawa river are both within a 6 minute walk in the other direction. Local bus stops, shops and cafes are all within a five minute walk. Kyoto station is a 20 minute walk or a short bus ride or taxi ride away.
When you enter Machiya Lily you are entering the living room. This room was called “doma” in Japanese but has been converted into a living room with sofa, large flat screen television, end tables and built in surround sound speakers. One wall has been covered with “urushi washi”, a special type of hand painted paper made in Kyoto. This wall is highlighted with accent lighting and is one of the two main features of the living room. The floor of the living room is a stone tile found in traditional shop houses and allows guests to wear their shoes in the living room. Two sliding doors separate the living room from the rest of the house and these doors are the second centerpiece of the living room. The doors and glass date to the 1920’s and are one of my favorite aspects of the home.
When you remove your shoes and step up from the living room into the dining room you are entering the center of the house. A skylight to your left brings in light to the dining room and the fully equipped kitchen is to your right. The kitchen cabinet is custom made by local wood workers from an antique piece of furniture called “mizuya dansu”. The counter top is made from a single piece of live edge Japanese Hinoki (a type of cypress) from the Arashiyama area. You won’t find a kitchen cabinet like this anywhere else in the world. The kitchen includes a Nespresso coffee machine, full size refrigerator, temperature controlled wine cabinet, microwave, stove, toaster, pots, pans and dishware for four people.
The back of the house includes the traditional “washitsu” or tatami room. This room overlooks the Japanese garden, “tsuboniwa”. The garden features a Japanese Maple tree, an Edo era temple stone and an automatic water feature which fills the home with the sound of running water three times each day. The tatami room can be used as a bedroom for up to two people or as a great place to relax, watch the garden and listen to the relaxing sound of running water after a long day of sight seeing. The tatami room also has a traditional “tokonoma” where a traditional scroll or other art piece is on display. The artwork changes with the seasons. The cabinet on the far wall, next to the artwork, has been specifically built so that a person can sit on the top and lean back against the wall while enjoying the garden or reading a book. This is not a traditional feature of a Kyomachiya but I designed it for my own use because I simply find it more comfortable than sitting on tatami. You can see a photo of this feature below. The first floor bathroom includes a shower and full size bathtub which also overlooks the garden. The walls of the bath are made from aromatic Japanese Cypress which add a unique touch and scent to the bath. Since shoes are not worn in the house (except the living room) the hard wood floors on the first floor are all equipped with under floor heating.
The upstairs consists of a bedroom and second toilet. This room features a real queen size bed and two armchairs. There is also a desk and chair for writing letters as well as another collection of books. The sliding door to the upstairs bedroom is a traditional type door that is no longer common. If you’re a fan of older Japanese movies you will have seen doors like this. The sliding wood window in the center of the door is an excellent example of Meiji period craftsmanship. The bamboo blind (sudare) outside the upstairs windows (as well as in the garden) was hand made by Mr. and Mrs. Kubota whose family has been making blinds in Kyoto since 1883.
Machiya Lily is a unique combination of history and modern luxury. I’ve made every effort to preserve the soul of this property and the ear in which it was built while making it a luxurious and comfortable place to live. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I have. If you have any questions please contact me.

Property manager

Mark Tracy
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Languages

English

Amenities

Hot tub
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Air conditioning
Outdoor space

House Rules

Check in after 2:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Adults only

Events

No events allowed

Pets

No pets allowed

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock

We should mention

The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ); additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file

About the area

Kyoto

This holiday home is located in Higashiyama Ward, a neighbourhood in Kyoto. Nishiki Market and Sanjusangen-do Temple are notable landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Kawaramachi Street and Pontocho Alley. Kyoto Aquarium and Kyoto Railway Museum are also worth visiting.
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Kyoto, Kyoto

What's nearby

  • Kawaramachi Street - 8 min walk
  • Kyoto Tower - 17 min walk
  • Kiyomizu Temple - 19 min walk
  • Yasaka Shrine - 3 min drive
  • Nishiki Market - 4 min drive

Getting around

  • Shichijo Station - 5 min walk
  • Gojo Station - 14 min walk
  • Osaka (ITM-Itami) - 57 min drive

Restaurants

  • マクドナルド - 5 min walk
  • 茶室菓崙 - 6 min walk
  • ラーメンの坊歩 - 4 min walk
  • Kyoto Beer Lab - 5 min walk
  • Coffee Shop Amazon - 4 min walk

Frequently asked questions

Is Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location?

Check-in begins at 2:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Kyoto Tradition With Modern Luxury, Family Friendly in Excellent Location located?

Located in Higashiyama Ward, this holiday home is within a 10-minute walk of Kyoto National Museum, Kawaramachi Street and Sanjusangen-do Temple. Kiyomizu Temple and Nishiki Market are also within 1 mile (2 km). Shichijo Station is only a 5-minute walk and Kiyomizu-gojo Station is 6 minutes.

Reviews

10

Exceptional

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9.6/10

Cleanliness

10/10

Check-in

10/10

Communication

9.8/10

Location

9.8/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Nicholas W.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Beautiful place and great host
Loved the beautifully restored home. Mark was a great host. Good location close to train and just a 15 to 20 minute stroll from Gion. Great gin bar around corner too !!
Stayed 4 nights in Dec 2023

10/10 Excellent

Catherine M.

Loved it
We really enjoyed staying in this house. It is a great combination of traditional Japanese architecture and modern convenience, making for a very comfortable place to stay (there is also a nice collection of books on traditional Japanese architecture, from which I learnt a lot!). The location is good, with a number of cafes, restaurants and convenience stores nearby. It is within walking distance to Gion and the Kyoto Station and the subway station is just around the corner, allowing easy access to everything. The hosts were super-responsive and nice. We look forward to being able to return to the house.
Stayed 11 nights in Dec 2018

10/10 Excellent

Ravi A., Melbourne, Australia

Exquisite home in an ideal location
The attention to detail in Machiya Lily is unlike anywhere else we have stayed. Always clean and well presented, staying here is a wonderful experience. Mark is an extremely approachable and attentive host, always replying to questions promptly and with great advice. The house has everything we could need, plus the character of a traditional Kyoto home. Thoroughly recommended.
Stayed 4 nights in Apr 2018
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

10/10 Excellent

Ravi A., Melbourne, Australia

Beautifully renovated old Kyoto house
We had a magnificent stay in Kyoto, based in this renovated old traditional house. It was truly a beautiful place to stay - calm, serene, simple and elegant. We were met at the door by the owner, who showed us through his labour of love, gave us hints and tips about how to keep the house cool, what we might need, where we might want to go and how best to get there, recommendations and ideas for vegetarian food, even providing his mobile number in case we needed help. A great host - thank you! The place itself was wonderful, from the traditional Japanese bathroom to the tatami room looking out on the traditional garden with water feature. All renovations completed with an eye to detail. It had everything that we needed and more! Somewhere to get the laundry done, coffee machine stocked and ready to go, bottles of water already cold in the fridge, air con already on so the house was comfortable, slippers for inside the home, a great selection of books to browse and read. We were able to walk to everything we needed, but there was also a train station around the corner. And a beautiful traditional place to return to in the evening to relax. We couldn't ask for more.
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2017

6/10 Okay

James B.

Liked: Check-in, communication, location
Disliked: Cleanliness
Good location in Kyoto
We liked being in a good neighborhood close to many interesting sites but away from the tourist congestion. Mark was a very responsive host.
Stayed 6 nights in Mar 2024

About the host

Hosted by Mark Tracy

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I'm an attorney and university professor who has lived and worked in Japan for 16 years. I've always been fascinated by traditional Japanese carpentry, Kyoto Machiya and the Japanese passion for monozukuri (making things by hand). After years of planning I finally got the chance to buy Machiya Lily and restore her. Originally, I thought it would be the perfect place to finally write the great American expat novel. Instead, I've done a lot more reading than I have writing and the books in the library reflect that fact. These days I divide my time between a house in Osaka and a cabin I'm building in the mountains of Hyogo.

Why they chose this property

I spent over 3 years looking at machiya in Kyoto. I knew the things I had to have and the things that I wanted to have. I had to have a place that was convenient for me and for guests but that was also quiet. I had to have a traditional garden and I wanted a house built in the Meiji period. Sanjusangendo is my favorite temple and I wanted someplace near there but I didn't want to deal with crowded streets. Finally, I wanted a place whose history I could document and which would allow me to preserve and highlight the Japanese joinery techniques that always fascinated me. When I finally found Machiya Lily I made an offer the same day. It looked nothing like it does today but I could tell that the joinery was still there and that she had everything I had to have and most of what I wanted. The restoration took almost two years but we managed to preserve almost all of her original joinery and to complete the rest using traditional techniques. From my own perspective, I couldn't be happier with the results or with the fantastic people I met during the process. If you're interested in more details on this type of restoration, please visit the website.

What makes this property unique

For me, the architectural history and joinery will always stand out. We really did focus on every detail in this restoration to preserve the history but to add in the modern comfort that we all need. The doors in the living room were a fantastic find (I don't get credit for them) and the hand painted Kyoto paper on the accent wall is a classic touch with modern influence. The kitchen cabinet is made from a mizuya and I doubt there is another like it in Japan. All of the bamboo blinds in the home are hand made by Mr. and Mrs. Kubota whose family has been making blinds in Kyoto since 1883. Visiting their shop and getting to know their family was a unique Kyoto experience. Sano san spent more time with me than I could have expected to make sure that the tsuboniwa (garden) would create the perfect space and the perfect sound. Several of my sempai contributed art pieces and books for the home and I can't walk through without thinking of each of them. Each of my friends seems to have the one thing about Lily which stands out for them but for me, she's all of a piece.

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