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About this house rental
A modest zen garden anchors the home, while bedrooms dedicated to the legacy of Minamoto no Yoritomo and the spirit of Fushimi Inari offer a quiet narrative of Japan’s past. Rocks, raked sand, and bamboo are placed with careful restraint throughout the house, each element composed to catch light, to hold shadow, and to enter into a subtle dialogue where materials and daylight work together in calm harmony.
The Machiya is designed for families who seek a peaceful rhythm, a subtle atmosphere, and a thoughtful balance of tradition and comfort.
