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Matsunoma Machiya House

東山3丁目20-9, 920-0831 Kanazawa, Japan

Overview

Inspired by its proximity to the famed historic district of Higashichaya, Matsunoma Machiya is a historic house that has been transformed into a chic abode that retains its original charm and quirks. While not fully traditional, the property maintains the hallmarks of a Japanese home namely having a lovely tsuboniwa garden, a bathroom with a washing area and tub for soaking, and a Japanese room with tatami floors. The home also follows the theme of Kaga gosai, the five main colors used in Kanazawa's signature Kaga-yuzen kimonos, with specific rooms and areas of the home depicted in these vivid hues.

History

Historic machiya often integrates the front space as part of the home's interiors. In the case of Matsunoma Machiya, the front area has since been turned into a yard that also doubles as a parking area. That does not diminish the property's heritage and charm, however, but instead, its integration into the property's new form creates a new chapter in this old machiya's story.

History
Exterior of Matsunoma Machiya
$342.00 /night for 2 adults

Design and Architecture

One of the first things to notice about the property is its spacious front area which can be used as a parking space. That alone makes it pretty unique among the other properties offered by the Machiya Residence Inn brand here in Kanazawa. There's also a small pine tree between the parking space and the front entrance, giving the area a Zen-like theme but with concrete instead of rocks. Inside, the main area of the ground floor follows an open plan design where the kitchen, dining area, and living area blend together. Next to the living area is the engawa porch opening up to the home's Japanese rock garden. The traditional Japanese room is on the second floor, adjacent to the Western-style bedroom.

Part of Matsunoma Machiya's aesthetics is its application of Kaga gosai, the five main colors used in Kaga-yuzen kimonos. These are purple, ocher, crimson, indigo, and green. If you'd like to know more about Kaga-yuzen and these five colors, you should take a trip to the Kaga-Yuzen Kimono Center.

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Loft bedroom of Matsunoma Machiya
$342.00 /night for 2 adults

Amenities

Rooms

Two-Bedroom House


Guest + 2

Room 1 Bed Type 5

Room size 82 m2

Price per night

$342.53

per night price includes taxes and charges
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Dining

Try your hand at making homemade Japanese cuisine while staying at Matsunoma Machiya. The kitchen is nicely equipped and comes with a stove, microwave, and even a rice cooker. There's also plenty of cookware, so you can diversify what type of dish you'd like to cook. For groceries, you should shop like a local and head to Omicho Market, the city's largest and oldest shopping neighborhood. There you'll find the season's best picks along with all sorts of seafood caught from the Sea of Japan.

For days that you'd like to try the local establishments (or just not feeling the jive to cook), you can drop by the kaiseki cuisine of Miyata Suzuan or grab an evening meal with drinks at the izakaya Kuukai.

Dining
Dining area and kitchen of Matsunoma Machiya
$342.00 /night for 2 adults

Events and experiences

Cultural Experiences

When it comes to cultural experiences, Kanazawa will never disappoint. The aforementioned Higashichaya is an old neighborhood that was famous for its teahouses and geishas. Today, its streets are lined with shops and restaurants, most of which retain the original architecture. Since the topic of Kaga gosai and Kaga-yuzen was brought up, be sure to visit the Kaga-Yuzen Kimono Center. Aside from a museum, they also offer hands-on experiences in kimono crafting, as well as kimono rentals for photoshoots.

The city also boasts wonderful parks and gardens, including Kenroku-en, one of the country's Three Great Gardens. There's also Utatsuyama Park, which encompasses a forested mountain and is also a religious district filled with temples and shrines. These religious sites each have a patron spirit with certain blessings such as for childbirth or for good luck.

Other Celebrations

Kanazawa is a wonderful city to visit for your birthday or anniversary. That said, you should check with the hosts beforehand if you're also planning to celebrate a small party at Matsunoma Machiya. They might agree if you promise to keep it peaceful and low-key, or they may have some good nearby establishments to recommend as an alternative.

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Events and experiences
Zen rock garden of Matsunoma Machiya
$342.00 /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.
$342.00 /night for 2 adults

Local Info

Higashichaya District

Old district once known for geishas and teahouses, with many shops still open as dining establishments (6-minute walk)

Utatsuyama Park

Expansive mountain park which is also a major religious district of Kanazawa (7-minute drive)

Kenroku-en

Considered one of Japan's Three Great Gardens of Japan and visited throughout the year (12-minute bus ride)

Nearest Airport

The nearest airport to Matsunoma Machiya is Komatsu Airport (KMQ), 39 minutes from the property.

Nearest Railway Station

The nearest railway to Matsunoma Machiya is Kanazawa JR Station, a 10-minute drive away.

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Customer Reviews

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The floor heating was amazing, and it was nice being able to relax on the sofa while watching a movie on the big projector screen.