Tsuyukusa-an

This machiya offers an experience
where you can enjoy the unique scenery of Kyoto
while living in a charming and traditional
Kyo-machiya.
3 Reasons to Choose Tsuyukusa-an
A traditional Japanese first floor connects to
the modern second floor via a reimagined
"box staircase," a design cherished in townhouses.
The space also serves as a gallery, showcasing antiques that evoke the era when Tsuyukusa-an was built.
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Interior








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Floor plan
The traditional Kyo-machiya layout is preserved, with thoughtful touches for a comfortable stay.
Both the guest room and bathroom offer views of the charming tsuboniwa garden. Spacious for two, it’s also ideal for groups or families.
Tsuyukusa-an is centrally located in Kyoto,
just in front of the Imperial Palace gates—
a coveted spot even for locals.
With nearby city buses and subway stations, it's easy to plan your travels and fully enjoy exploring Kyoto.
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Location




Hospitality of Tsuyukusa-an
The following facilities and amenities are provided for your comfort.

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Refrigerator
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TV set
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Air conditioner
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Safe
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Microwave
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Toaster
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IH stove
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Electric kettle
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Humidifier
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Hairdryer
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Washing machine
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Wifi
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Heater
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Towel
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Yukata
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Shampoo
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Conditioner
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Body shampoo
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Toothbrush
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Razor
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Hairbrush
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Cotton
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Cotton swab


If you have anything else you need,
pease feel free to contact us.
Floor plan

Maximum: 4 adults and 2 child under 6 years old
Floor plan: Approx. 71 square meters, two-story building
Gallery
Access / Transportation Information
737-3 Fukuya-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 604-0882
* There is no parking lot.
We apologize for the inconvenience, but please use coin parking.

About 5 minutes walk
from "Marutamachi" Station
on the Subway Karasuma Line

About 5 minutes walk
from "Karasuma-Nijo" Station of the city bus

About 10 minutes by taxi
from "Kyoto" Station
(1000-1500 yen)
* Information for customers arriving by bus from Kyoto Station:
Take the city buses "50" and "9", get off at "Karasuma-Nijo",and walk for about 4 minutes
(29 minutes in total, 230 yen)