Travelers will find Marikoji Machiya sitting in Kyoto's Shijo neighborhood, named for being the fourth avenue among the former Imperial Capital's thoroughfares. As most traditional machiyas were former shophouses, the home retains many aspects of its past as a shophouse, particularly in the entranceway which would have had wares on display. While the story of the home is shrouded by the passing of time, guests staying here can still live very similarly to a local.
Design and Architecture
Marikoji Machiya has maintained many aspects of its heritage, immediately apparent with how the old structure has been integrated into the home's current design. The first floor features a Japanese room with a horigotatsu, a sunken area beneath the low table that lets seated people stretch their legs. Next to the tatami space is an engawa porch and the tsuboniwa garden, the classical image of a Japanese garden arrangement. Up on the second floor are the two bedrooms. Like many historic homes under Machiya Residence Inn, they provide a Japanese-style bedroom with tatami flooring and futons, and a Western-style bedroom with raised mattress beds.
Non-smoking rooms
Safety deposit box
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Luggage storage
Safety & security
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguishers
Outdoor
Garden
Food & drink safety
Breakfast takeaway containers
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
General
Non-smoking rooms
Safety deposit box
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Air conditioning
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Guest services
Luggage storage
Safety & security
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguishers
Outdoor
Garden
Food & drink safety
Breakfast takeaway containers
Physical distancing
Cashless payment available
Physical distancing rules followed
Self-catering is easy since you've got a kitchenette stocked with the necessary appliances, cookware, and tableware. If you need to stock up the fridge, Nishiki Market is just a few minutes walk up the street. This historic market is where you'll find the day's fresh catches and cuts, as well as some of the best delicacies and seasonal pickings available. It's also a great place to eat out if you feel like trying the local establishments.
Cultural Experiences
Many attractions in Kyoto can be found close to Shijo Street, therefore making Marikoji a fantastic place for maximizing cultural immersion. Nishiki Market isn't just a shopping neighborhood, it has also been a cornerstone of life in Kyoto since it was established in the Edo Period. Shoppers won't just find ingredients, they'll also discover amazing new items and delicacies that they'd want to take back home. Fans of samurai and ninja from modern media should definitely drop by the Kyoto Samurai Ninja Museum. They even offer dress-up experiences where you can gird yourself for battle and take photos. Another museum you can visit nearby is the Kyoto International Manga Museum, which features a wealth of Japanese comics called manga as well as lounges to read them.
Other Celebrations
Although you can't have parties at Marikoji Machiya, the host might be willing to assist you in finding a venue or local establishment that can provide personalized service. This is Central Kyoto after all, so there's a good chance a restaurant, bar, or even karaoke place may be willing to coordinate a small birthday for you.
Expansive garden park and also the site of the Kyoto Imperial Palace (15-minute bus ride)
Historic market neighborhood officially established in the Edo Period (7-minute walk)
Local museum featuring collections of samurai and ninja equipment, along with dress-up opportunities (11-minute walk)
The nearest airport to Marikoji Machiya is Kansai International Airport (KIX), 90 minutes from the machiya.
The nearest railway to Marikoji Machiya is Karasuma Station, a 6-minute walk away.