Niigata, Traditional wooden townhouses(Machiya) #3
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10-minute walk from Shibata Station. It is in the center of the city, very close to the city hall. This is a renovated room that was originally a kimono shop built in the late Edo to early Meiji period. The 150-year-old building is a townhouse and is connected by a dirt floor from the entrance to the back. It is perfect for walking, with the brewery and brewery resort "Gokairi", the Japanese garden "Shimizu-en" and many temples within walking distance. Located in a shopping district, there is no shortage of lunch and dinner. There are many Japanese sweet shops because of the tea culture, and there are many nice pure coffee shops, fashionable cafes, coffee roasters called triangular flasks, and nice privately run stores. The bar district is also a short walk away. The commercial section is also great for coworking. It is not as convenient as a hotel, but please use it as a tourist facility where you can stay in the whole city. ※ This room is 6 tatami mats (11 ㎡). It can usually accommodate up to 3 people, but if you connect the next room, it can accommodate up to 14 people. There is also a private plan that connects the 3 rooms on the 2nd floor of the main house. Please let us know for details. 50,000 yen per night + cleaning fee 5,500 yen ~ The space The room is an old Japanese house. We have renovated it and taken measures to prevent drafts, but you can still experience the old-fashioned Japanese lifestyle. In summer, you can use a mosquito net, and when you open the sliding doors, a cool natural breeze will pass through, and you can experience the beauty of a Japanese house. The sliding paper doors on one side brighten the room. Guest access The shop section at the entrance is a shared space and a community space. You can eat and drink there, and you can also play table tennis and other games. Other things to note There is no bath or shower, so please use the public bath "Iideno-yu" in the neighborhood, which boils water with firewood. Iidenoyu is closed on Mondays and is open from 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Tattoos are also okay. If you are driving, we also recommend Tsukioka Onsen, which will make your skin smooth, and the five-headed onsen town of Radium Onsen. All rooms are separated by sliding doors, and people who are sensitive to talking voices and sounds may feel uncomfortable. Please understand in advance. Parking Information We have one parking space available per room reservation. Please let us know in advance if you are using a car. We operate under a project called the ISEZI Social Design Project. Registration Details M150032616
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