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Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma

Machiya Early Modern & Colonial Expansion
4-Star 9.3(55 reviews)
Hikosomachi 1-11-17, 920-0901 Kanazawa, Japan

Overview

Travelers will easily fall in love at first sight with Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma, a stylish and stately machiya near Kanazawa's main district. While its exact age is unknown, the home's Edo Period architecture and ambiance remain well-preserved. Modern additions have made this home more comfortable and appealing to discerning guests, providing a balance between historical immersion and contemporary convenience. Interior spaces are maximized in order to provide the quintessential Japanese home experience. This means guests can expect a traditional tatami room, a quaint Japanese garden, as well as a bath with a wooden tub. The house is also well-located and within walking distance not just to establishments, but also to major attractions including Kanazawa Castle Park.

History

Despite the years, Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma remains true to its original Edo Period architecture, its facade modernizing in terms of fixtures such as lighting, but not compromising on its aesthetics. It even adheres to the shochikubai motif, a theme consisting of pine, bamboo, and plum trees, each of which evokes fortitude, longevity, and beauty. The sense of contrast and balance continues indoors, where the home features a modern living, dining, and kitchen area, while the bedrooms are stylish traditional Japanese rooms with sliding doors and tatami floors. To top it off, Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma boasts two core concepts of Japanese living, namely a bathroom with a wooden tub for soaking, and a small courtyard garden with a peaceful, Zen atmosphere.

History
Exterior of Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma
$313.00 /night for 2 adults

Design and Architecture

Contrast and balance are important for historic stays such as Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma. This is because guests should still be able to immerse themselves in the heritage aspects of the property while enjoying modern conveniences that are available to everyone. For this machiya, it is most apparent in the ground-floor area where guests can find a tatami space and carpeted living room next to each other, letting them relax and pass time in their desired way. Some would probably sip tea and read a book in the tatami, while others would be watching TV while guzzling a soda.

More traditional aspects of the home can be found in the garden, where guests can hang out on the engawa, the Japanese equivalent of a veranda next to the garden. The bathroom, while wholly modern, still maintains the traditional aspect by providing a wooden tub where guests can soak in hot water after a day of sightseeing.

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Living and dining areas of Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma
$313.00 /night for 2 adults

Amenities

Rooms

Villa with Garden View


Guest + 4

Room 2 Bed Type 7

Room size 98 m2

Price per night

$313.98

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Dining

Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma is a self-catering rental property, so that means guests have a bit of free rein when it comes to preparing their own meals. One solid tip the host insists on is taking advantage of Omicho Market's proximity to the home. There you'll be able to find plenty of freshly caught seafood, as well as locally grown produce and seasonal pickings. Should feel like dining out, be sure to check out local establishments such as the nearby restaurants Otafuku and Fukuwauchi.

Dining
Dining area and kitchen of Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma
$313.00 /night for 2 adults

Events and experiences

Cultural Experiences

If you're all about experiencing Kanazawa's culture, then grab the chance to book Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma when it's available. You'll be within walking distance of the city's many historic spots, enabling you to stroll over various attractions and try all sorts of fun and educational experiences. Omicho Market will likely be your go-to shopping destination during your stay; it's a historic market neighborhood where you can find fresh ingredients as well as shops for snacks and curiosities. Higashichaya is an old district formerly filled with entertainment establishments, including geisha houses. Many of the buildings have been restored and the area's atmosphere hearkens back to its Edo Period years.

As for must-see places, Kanazawa Castle Park should be a part of your list, especially if you're visiting during spring when the sakura trees are in bloom. Likewise, Kenroku-en should also be a stop, especially since it's just across the castle park. The sprawling garden is counted among Japan's Three Great Gardens and is well worth visiting no matter the season. For a less-crowded experience, you can also book a visit to the Nomura-ke Samurai Heritage Residence , a restored Edo Period samurai estate with beautiful gardens and rooms you can tour, decorated with their family treasures.

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Events and experiences
Garden of Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma
$313.00 /night for 2 adults

Other Celebrations

Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma is perfect for a small group or family looking to enjoy a warm, cozy home during their visit to Kanazawa. That said, if you are planning to also celebrate a special day here such as a birthday or anniversary, you should first check with the host if they'll agree to a small, private party. They may agree if you are sincere with the request and promise not to cause any ruckus. Alternatively, they might refer some local establishments that would be a better setting for your affair.

$313.00 /night for 2 adults

Cultural etiquette

  • Bowing (ojigi): It's advisable to bow to show respect when greeting someone. It can also be done to show gratitude or convey an apology.
  • Shoe etiquette: You must remove your outside footwear before stepping on the elevated area of the genkan (entrance) and entering a house. You should also ensure not to step on the lower area of the genkan without your shoes on. Shoes must be kept facing the entrance. If you wear socks, they should be clean and without any holes.
  • Slipper etiquette: It's usually better to wear fresh socks or slippers inside the house, especially for formal situations. Make sure to remove your slippers before stepping into a room with tatami mats on the floor. There should also be a separate set of slippers for the washroom.
  • Dining etiquette: How you hold and place your chopsticks while dining is crucial. For example, they shouldn't be held upright when eating rice. You must also place them on a holder when you're not using them. It's good to say "Itadakimasu" before starting a meal and "Gochisousama deshita" after completing it.
  • Tipping etiquette: Tipping isn't a common practice in Japan and may be considered rude.
  • Luggage etiquette: Luggage, especially those with wheels, should be carried instead of being dragged across the floor as it might damage the tatami mats or wooden flooring.
  • Photography etiquette: Photography rules can change from place to place, so make sure to check for signs or ask the staff before taking pictures anywhere.
  • Queueing etiquette: Make sure to maintain queues and never cut in line.
  • Onsen etiquette: Some onsens don't allow tattoos, so check with the staff before getting into one. You must also shower and be clean before entering a shared onsen bath.
  • Bathing etiquette: Japanese baths include separate areas for washing while the tub itself is meant only for soaking. This means bathers must first wash, scrub, and rinse themselves before entering the bath tub.
$313.00 /night for 2 adults

Local Info

Kanazawa Castle Park

Public park on the grounds of the former castle of the Maeda Clan (6-minute drive)

Nomura-ke Samurai Heritage Residence

Restored Edo Period estate of the Nomura samurai family (8-minute drive)

Kaga-Yuzen Kimono Center

Cultural center for Kaga-yuzen kimonos with hands-on experiences and rentals (9-minute drive)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma is Komatsu Airport (KMQ), 39 minutes from the machiya.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest railway to Hikoso-machi Kin no Ma is Kanazawa JR Station, 8 minutes away by car.

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Customer Reviews

Location

Evocative of Edo Period Japan along a beautiful river, the ambiance and location could not be beat.

Amenities

Everything you might need - ironing board, iron, washer, dryer, even coffee & tea for morning.

Dining

Highly recommend Ebisu Sushi for dinner! It's a pleasant walk away.