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STAY: In Kyoto’s most beautiful shared homes
Steeped in tradition and home to many of Japan’s most iconic tourist attractions, Kyoto welcomes millions of visitors a year. With a wealth of accommodation on offer, guests looking for a bed for the night have no shortage of choice. But despite the abundance of options, it’s increasingly Airbnb properties that attract city visitors, drawn by the opportunity to embed themselves in Japanese culture and live amongst the locals.
Read on for our pick of Kyoto’s top five shared homes.
1. Artist’s Hillside Retreat £££
A luxury retreat away from the bustle of the city, this beautifully designed traditional house is built into the hills on the east side of the city. Located in a quiet neighbourhood, Kyoto artist Jinn’s home offers guests huge amounts of space including a large zen garden, beautiful interiors and high-end fittings, including a large Hinoki bath overlooking the garden.
2. Stylish Gion Townhouse ££
This carefully restored ‘machiya’ townhouse in the heart of Kyoto’s popular Gion district is the perfect blend of Japanese tradition and modern convenience. Built in 1892 and renovated under supervision of the Kyoto City Government due to its historical significance, the result is one of Kyoto’s most beautiful machiya guest houses.
3. Bohemian Mountain-view Apartment £
For travellers in search of unique accommodation without breaking the bank, local artists Koji and Miho’s bohemian apartment fits the bill. With carefully designed minimal interiors and a large ‘botanical common space’ overlooking the mountains, this bijou space offers the perfect escape on the edge of the city.
4. Spacious city-centre town house ££
A 15-minute walk from Kyoto Station, this spacious and beautifully renovated machiya townhouse is perfect for families and larger groups. Sensitively restored by a team of award-winning architects, Chie & Chris’ 150-year-old home promises a tranquil stay despite its city-centre location, and a unique chance to experience traditional Japanese living.
5. Contemporary urban bolt-hole £
A second stylish option for those on a budget, Katsuhito’s concrete-clad studio apartment is small but perfectly formed. Ideal for couples or solo travellers, the flat is located on the west-side of the city, close to the Katsura river, and helpful host Katsu is on-hand to ensure guests have everything they need.
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STAY: In Kyoto’s most beautiful shared homes
Steeped in tradition and home to many of Japan’s most iconic tourist attractions, Kyoto welcomes millions of visitors a year. With a wealth of accommodation on offer, guests looking for a bed for the night have no shortage of choice. But despite the abundance of options, it’s increasingly Airbnb properties that attract city visitors, drawn by the opportunity to embed themselves in Japanese culture and live amongst the locals.
Read on for our pick of Kyoto’s top five shared homes.
1. Artist’s Hillside Retreat £££
A luxury retreat away from the bustle of the city, this beautifully designed traditional house is built into the hills on the east side of the city. Located in a quiet neighbourhood, Kyoto artist Jinn’s home offers guests huge amounts of space including a large zen garden, beautiful interiors and high-end fittings, including a large Hinoki bath overlooking the garden.
2. Stylish Gion Townhouse ££
This carefully restored ‘machiya’ townhouse in the heart of Kyoto’s popular Gion district is the perfect blend of Japanese tradition and modern convenience. Built in 1892 and renovated under supervision of the Kyoto City Government due to its historical significance, the result is one of Kyoto’s most beautiful machiya guest houses.
3. Bohemian Mountain-view Apartment £
For travellers in search of unique accommodation without breaking the bank, local artists Koji and Miho’s bohemian apartment fits the bill. With carefully designed minimal interiors and a large ‘botanical common space’ overlooking the mountains, this bijou space offers the perfect escape on the edge of the city.
4. Spacious city-centre town house ££
A 15-minute walk from Kyoto Station, this spacious and beautifully renovated machiya townhouse is perfect for families and larger groups. Sensitively restored by a team of award-winning architects, Chie & Chris’ 150-year-old home promises a tranquil stay despite its city-centre location, and a unique chance to experience traditional Japanese living.
5. Contemporary urban bolt-hole £
A second stylish option for those on a budget, Katsuhito’s concrete-clad studio apartment is small but perfectly formed. Ideal for couples or solo travellers, the flat is located on the west-side of the city, close to the Katsura river, and helpful host Katsu is on-hand to ensure guests have everything they need.