We hope to share the joys of the seasons with everyone by creating an environment that involves small-scale farming, growing rice and vegetables, gradually planting fruit trees to increase the amount of fruit, and small-scale forestry making firewood. This is a Kyoto Kitayama-style farmhouse built over 200 years ago that can be rented as an experiential farm stay. The house is located at the foot of the mountain in the village, in an area where flora and fauna coexist, with seasonal breezes, morning air, and the sounds of deer. This is an experience of living in a house that has been around since the days when there was no electricity, gas, or water. Relaxing bathing in an iron bathtub heated with firewood (hot water and showers are available). The taste of rice cooked with firewood (common kitchen utensils such as a gas stove and microwave are available). The fire in the hearth (cooking your own meals such as grilling on a charcoal grill, hot pot, and sukiyaki is also recommended). Air, Wi-Fi, Chopping firewood, Catching insects and frogs, Harvesting vegetables in the fields depending on the season. There are still houses nearby that have been inhabited for hundreds of years. Supermarkets, convenience stores, local markets, etc. are about 15 minutes away by car. There is also a short trek to a waterfall about 20 minutes by car, and a hot spring about 30 minutes by car. Please be careful of the natural environment and safety when handling fire.
The white tiled floors and spiral staircase leading up to the fourth floor create a European atmosphere. The living space on the first floor is equipped with a sofa for relaxing and a kitchen to support a comfortable stay, while the second and third floors feature modern bedrooms, while the fourth floor is fully equipped with a washing machine, a separate bathroom with a TV, a shower booth and a sink, all of which are convenient for long-term stays. The rooms on each floor are separated by doors, allowing you to enjoy your stay in a private space. Facilities that can accommodate up to eight people near Kyoto Station are extremely rare, making them extremely popular. Take this opportunity to enjoy a new way of staying that is different from a hotel.
31 works of art that you can stay in, a 30-meter-high vertical gallery, a global community, and soothing music. It is neither an art museum nor a hotel, but a place for experimentation and dissemination, a lodging museum, BnA Alter Museum
A 3-minute walk from Exit 2 of Gojo Station on the Karasuma Line of the Kyoto Municipal Subway. Enjoy unique bathing experiences such as an aromatic steam sauna and hot stone bedrock bath. Come experience this lifestyle hotel where you can experience a new style of stay with self-check-in and room check-out.