The two-story detached house of Nishijin Dyemoto (a kimono shop) can be rented as a private lodging for up to five guests. Please come alone, with a group, or with your family, and enjoy the stay as if it were a vacation home. As the whole building is rented out exclusively, you can relax without coming into contact with other guests. ◇ First floor: 6 tatami Japanese-style room (2 futons), 4 tatami Western-style room (1 single bed), living/dining room, kitchen, bath, toilet, washroom, deck ◇ Second floor: 8 tatami Western-style room (1 single bed and 1 semi-double bed), toilet, washstand, terrace ☆ Convenient for long-term stays ☆ Free parking adjacent ☆ Free Wi-Fi ☆ Drum-type washer/dryer & laundry detergent (free) ☆ System kitchen equipped with cooking utensils, tableware, and home appliances ☆ 3-minute walk to 24-hour supermarket ☆ You can also rest in the Japanese-style room, so it's safe for families with children ☆ We are particular about using Japanese-made equipment and amenities as much as possible
Piece Hostel Sanjo has a wide range of shared spaces where travelers from all over the world can gather, and aims to be a hostel where you can have a special travel experience that you would never get on an ordinary sightseeing trip.If you want to add a little excitement to your daily life, if you value once-in-a-lifetime encounters, or if you are traveling the world in search of new experiences, why not come and create a piece of your memories with us?
Continuing the journey to the local area This is Kyoto Sanjo, which was once depicted as the starting/ending point of the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido. It is a place where people and things from all over the country gathered and created new culture. We will develop various content with local players from all over Japan based on this context. We hope that our activities will bring new excitement to the city of Kyoto and provide an opportunity for visitors to travel to attractive local areas of Japan. <About the existing building> This building is the former Nippon Life Kyoto Sanjo Building, which is partially a registered tangible cultural property. The cultural property part of the building, which began construction in 1912 and was completed in 1914, was designed by the Tatsuno & Kataoka Architectural Office led by Tatsuno Kingo, known for Tokyo Station, and their style is well reflected in the stone-clad exterior. Currently, all that remains is one span of the company building facing Yanagi-no-Maba-dori, which was demolished in 1983 leaving only that part, and the office building was expanded.