Machiya houses like Hisago Machiya Houses have a rich history, dating back to as far as 794 AD (Heian Period). Although the history of Hisago may have been lost to time, guests can still enjoy a traditional stay in the property as Machiya Residence Inn managed to retain its old-world charm while adding modern conveniences. From the exterior to the warm and inviting interiors, every detail of Hisago Machiya is thoughtfully done to give guests a deeper insight into Kanazawa's history and appeal.
Design and Architecture
As soon as you step inside the machiya, you'll be greeted with a variety of colors, including a deep shu-iro (red) and a calming uguisu (green), both of which are traditional colors of Japan. Earthen walls with wooden accents complete the look, creating a homey atmosphere to welcome all kinds of travelers. You can also find hyotan (gourd) motifs around the property, which represent good fortune in Japanese culture.
The first floor includes two classic Japanese-style tatami rooms with earthy tones balanced by a floral wallpaper designed by Wajima Kanta, an artist from Kanazawa. On the other hand, the second-floor master bedroom combines the beauty of Western and Japanese design, with two single beds, a tatami area, and wallpaper by local artist Wajima Kaede to complement the green tones of the room.
Outside its bedrooms, Hisago Machiya has everything you need for a relaxing stay. The spacious living area has a large wooden table and sofa seating perfect for chitchat over a cup of tea, and guests can soak up the fresh air by opening the shoji sliding doors that lead to a small garden on the ground floor and a veranda on the second floor. There are two full bathrooms complete with custom MACHIYA bath products, providing a perfect ambiance for relaxation in the middle of the day or after a busy day out.
Garden
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Safety deposit box
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services
Private check-in/check-out
Safety & security
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguishers
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Outdoor
Garden
General
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Safety deposit box
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services
Private check-in/check-out
Safety & security
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguishers
Safety features
First aid kit available
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Reception services
Invoice provided
Near the dining area is a modern kitchen equipped with a fridge, microwave, induction stovetop, rice cooker, and cookware. Guests are also provided with plates, cups, and cutlery. Hisago Machiya is a self-catering property, so guests have the liberty to prepare traditional Japanese recipes or whichever meal they fancy.
For those who'd like to prepare their own meals, the historic Omicho Market is teeming with fresh seafood, local produce, and everything they need to whip up a delicious feast. The property also provides green tea, black tea, and a special Machiya Coffee! Want to try out Kanazawa's local specialties? Hisago Machiya is near restaurants like Fukuwauchi and Ramen Shirasagi, and a lot more options where you can discover more of the city's best dining spots.
Cultural and Outdoor Experiences
With its location near Kanazawa Station, Hisago Machiya is the perfect base to explore Kanazawa's top attractions and cultural spots. The Tsuzumi-mon Gate is a striking architectural wonder that serves as the gateway of Kanazawa Station. For history enthusiasts, the famous Higashi Chaya District will take you back in time with its well-preserved buildings, quaint streets, and lovely riverside views. The Nagamachi District, famously known as the Samurai District, houses some of Kanazawa's most historically-rich attractions, including Nomura-ke, a restored samurai residence, and the Maeda Tosanokami-ke Shiryokan, a museum dedicated to the Maeda Clan, who once ruled around Kanazawa.
Of course, a visit to Kanazawa won't be complete without strolling the famous gardens of Kenroku-en, hailed as one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan. Whether you visit in spring, summer, autumn, or winter, the garden offers plenty of picture-perfect spots straight out of a painting.
A reconstructed castle and former stronghold of the Maeda Clan (6-minute drive)
Largest indoor food market in Kanazawa with fresh seafood and unique local produce (3-minute drive)
Historic entertainment district with teahouses, gold leaf stores, and museums (4-minute drive)
The nearest airport to Hisago Machiya is Komatsu Airport (KMQ), a 38-minute drive from the machiya.
The nearest railway station to Hisago Machiya is Kanazawa JR Station, just 4 minutes away by car.