One could say Ayaginu Machiya's aesthetics lie somewhere between the contemporary and the traditional, blending together the focus on functionality of modern architecture with classical details depicted by the masterful wood carpentry of Edo Period Japan. As a machiya, it's quite likely Ayaginu Machiya served a commercial purpose in its previous life but that story has long since been lost. What is obvious are the thematic details around the home inspired by Kyoto's traditional kimono designs.
Design and Architecture
Unlike the vibrant colors and vivid images of Kanazawa's Kaga-yuzen kimonos, Kyoto's style focuses on seasonal shades and hues. Ayaginu Machiya follows a kimono-inspired aesthetic, depicted through the room's colors and on the various fixtures and decor found throughout the home. While not overpowering, these touches add a refined atmosphere to the machiya's interior areas.
Aside from the kimono theme, Ayaginu Machiya also uses modern designs. The living and dining areas, for example, use Western-style furniture and lighting. The visual contrast between contemporary furnishings and old woodwork can be seen as poetic, especially if you pay close attention to the details of the timeworn timbers that line the walls and ceilings.
Garden
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services
Luggage storage
Safety & security
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguishers
Food & drink safety
Breakfast takeaway containers
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Contactless check-in/check-out
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Take a look at these facilities:
Garden
Access
Non-smoking rooms
General
Family rooms
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services
Luggage storage
Safety & security
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguishers
Food & drink safety
Breakfast takeaway containers
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Contactless check-in/check-out
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Compact would be how you could describe the kitchenette of Ayaginu Machiya, but that also gives it the advantage of being easy to use and clean. To lessen the risk of fire, especially to a historic wooden structure, it uses an electric stovetop instead of a gas flame one. As for doing groceries, the closest supermarket is LOPIA in Kyoto Yodobashi mall. For a more culturally involved experience, however, visiting Nishiki Market will make you feel like you're shopping for ingredients and snacks like a Kyoto local.
You should take the chance to eat out if you've got some budget to spare. You may discover new foods to fall in love with. The machiya is close to many local establishments, such as the izakaya Shusai Jojo and the Kyoto-style restaurant Kyo-gochiso Ishimaru.
Cultural Experiences
Ayaginu Machiya has a central location in more than one sense. It's situated in the heart of the city, Central Kyoto, near Kyoto Station. It also lies between the two temple complexes of Nishi Hongan-ji and Higashi Hongan-ji, both of which are within walking distance. Nishi or Western Hongan-ji is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto. While Higashi or Eastern Hongan-ji is not part of the World Heritage Site, they prospered due to their support of the first Tokugawa Shogun, Ieyasu, who also granted them the temple's lands. Another major historic location is Nijo Castle, the official residence of Tokugawa Ieyasu and his successors in Kyoto.
Other Celebrations
Ayaginu Machiya may have strict rules regarding parties in the property, but its still worth asking if you're just planning a peaceful celebration with loved ones. Even if the host doesn't agree, they may instead be able to recommend some local establishments that can provide the space and service you're looking for.
Kyoto's Western Hongan Buddhist Temple, established by supporters of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (8-minute walk)
Kyoto's Eastern Hongan Buddhist Temple, established by supporters of Tokugawa Ieyasu (5-minute walk)
Residential castle built for Tokugawa Ieyasu when he became Shogun (17-minute bus ride)
The nearest airport to Ayaginu Machiya is Kansai International Airport (KIX), 70 minutes from the machiya.
The nearest railway to Ayaginu Machiya is Kyoto Station, a 9-minute walk from the property.