My accommodation is in the center of Kyoto city. It is a two-story building. The first floor is used as the president's residence and garage. The second floor is used as a Japanese-style tatami room for guests. The first floor is renovated for guests and the bathroom. The bathroom is equipped with a washlet so that guests can use it refreshingly. Also, in some garages on the first floor, two bicycles and two motorcycles of 250cc or less can be parked.
The guest space on the second floor is 31.5 m2 and is divided into three spaces. The main "Zashiki" room is 13.5 m2, the guest equipment space is 7.0 m2, and the bed and tatami room are. There is a separate veranda at 11.0㎡.
The owner uses the first floor as a daily living space, but private space is secured with the guests on the second floor.
There are 3 Japanese-style tatami-matted rooms on the 2nd floor, which can be used as one space or divided into 3 spaces. In that case, all 3 rooms can be locked to keep the private space. Yes, only one group of guests can stay
In the main room, as a Japanese-style tatami room, "Tokonoma and hanging scroll", "Difference shelf", and "Shoin making" are stored, so VIP guests can enjoy it. DVD deck
I celebrated my golden wedding anniversary last year, but I am still energetic and proud of being an active generation. In the last six months, I climbed all 19 mountain roads and 880 steps and 1200 steps of stone steps from the foot of the mountain in half a year. I worshiped
Even now, I occasionally climb long mountain roads such as Jingoji Temple in Takao, Kurama Temple's ninety-nine folds, and 495 steps in Hokokubyou in Higashiyama.
Famous temples and shrines, festivals and special events in Kyoto are recorded on DVD from TV programs from three years ago, and you can see that you can not touch it from ordinary worship and walking.
You can use it as a reference for sightseeing the next day, and you can use it as a material to keep in mind the places you saw today.
I am deeply interested in history and have been dubbing most of Japanese history-related programs on TV to DVD after recording for several years. And I immediately searched about 200 DVDs of people, incidents and events I wanted to know. You can pull it out and watch it
In addition, we have recorded programs related to animals for several years so that you can quickly search from about 200 animals you want to know
Nijo Castle is a 5-minute walk from a private residence in the middle of Kyoto city.
Public transportation stop is 8 minutes on foot from "Marutamachi Station" on the Karasuma subway line to the east, 5 minutes on foot to the west, bus stop "Nijojo-mae", 6 minutes to the north, and 10 minutes on foot to the southwest. Located at "Nijojo-mae Station" on the Tozai Subway Line, it can be conveniently used when returning from anywhere or wherever you go.
The popular "Gorilla Banana Juice" is directly opposite the street, and "Mikane Shrine" is a 2-minute walk south on the same street, so you can worship at the first charter in the morning.
The "Museum of Kyoto" is located less than 20 minutes on foot from one subway station, and explains the details of Kyoto's atmosphere and history in depth and detail.
If you use a bicycle, you can reach Kinkakuji Temple in the north, Ginkakuji Temple in the east, and Toji Temple in the south in about 25 minutes.
Convenience stores are 6 minutes north and 7-Eleven and Lawson 6 minutes south are family stores. Coin laundry is also 6 minutes northwest.
The 24-hour fresh food Super Mart "Fresco" is a 6-minute walk north.
Languages spoken: English,Japanese