“Kyo no Onsho Marumachi”, a Kyomachiya inn recommended for women’s trips that “touch the beauty and art”

2020.04.17

Wacoal Co., Ltd. will open “Kyo no Onsen Marutamachi”, an accommodation facility that renovates the Kyomachiya, on April 25, 2020 in the Kyoto / Goshominami area.
“Kyo no Onsen Marutamachi”, the seventh of the “Kyo no Onsen” lodging facilities developed by Wacoal, is a rental inn that can accommodate up to 4 people. It is an artificial carbonated spring that is kind to the skin and hair. With a bath, soft water shower, and spacious make-up corner (washbasin), this is an inn recommended for group trips for women.

Make-up corner (washbasin) Space that can be used by four people side by side

A Kyo-machiya built in the Meiji era (estimated) in an area where the traditional landscape is very dark, which is convenient for sightseeing in the city. Renovation to “living”.

In the lounge space that connects the Japanese-style room with the bedroom on the second floor, a unique round sofa designed by “Trough Architects” is installed. When you open the sliding doors, it looks like a continuous room and is designed so that you can share the time and space of your trip with your friends.

Lounge space The sofa is placed like a “rock garden”

The round-shaped cypress bath is an artificial carbonated spring (* 1) that stays warm and warm even after bathing, and amenities such as shampoo are available in the THREE brand, which is popular with women. The make-up corner is large enough for four people to use side by side, and we are particular about the mirrors and lighting that make the skin color look transparent.

Bath: An artificial carbonated spring cypress bath

In addition, the Japanese-style room and makeup corner are decorated with colorful art pieces by artist Shiho Ueda.

■ Facility overview

Location: 341-2, Shoshoi Mitabimachi, on the Izugawa River, Nakaya Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
Access: 2 minutes walk from Marutamachi Station, Kyoto Municipal Subway
Opening day: April 25, 2020
Total floor area: 94 square meters
Floor plan: 1st floor cafe space, island kitchen, Japanese-style room (digging table), makeup corner (wash),
Bath (artificial carbonated spring), toilet, garden
2nd floor lounge space, bedroom, Japanese-style room
Fee: From 30,000 yen per night (tax included, depending on number of people and season)
Capacity: Up to 4 people
Check in: From 16:00 (front desk at Wacoal Shin-Kyoto Building is 10: 00-17: 00)
Check out: ~11:00
Contact Us: Email address: kyo-ondokoro@wacoal.co.jp
Toll Free: 0120-307-056 (Wacoal Customer Center Weekdays: 9: 30-17: 00)

■ Main features

A two-story Kyomachiya built in the Meiji era (estimated) has been renovated as a living space close to modern life.
・ Island kitchen where you can cook and enjoy the ingredients of the land you visited while traveling
・ Water purifier “Cleansui” (* 2) installed in the kitchen
・ A round cypress bath where you can enjoy an artificial carbonated spring (* 1) that is gentle on your skin and hair
・ A spacious makeup corner that can be used by four people side by side
・ Amenity such as shampoo and body wash of Japanese brand “THREE”
・ Lounge space where everyone can gather and relax

■ Main incidental services

・ Luggage storage such as suitcases, transportation service
・ Providing “Proposal of living” that suggests how to spend Kyoto in each season when making a reservation
・ Providing information on surrounding shops, etc., according to the guests’ requests
・ Providing a plan with skin care set of popular brand “THREE” and plan according to time record

* 1: The artificial carbonated spring is a product of Mitsubishi Chemical Aqua Solutions Co., Ltd.
* 2: “Cleansui” is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Chemical Cleansui Co., Ltd.

■ Exterior / Interior photo

Appearance (day)
Appearance (night)
Entrance and cafe space Side table that also serves as a bookshelf is original "Kyo no Onsen"
Kitchen Spacious island kitchen where everyone can enjoy cooking


Kitchen water purifier "Cleansui" installed
Kitchen with utensils and tableware
Japanese-style room
Japanese style Shiho Ueda's art piece is displayed between the floors
庭  四季を感じることができる庭
Bath "THREE" shampoo and body wash
Make-up corner (wash) Plan with "THREE" skin care set
Bedroom Bedding prepared to sleep comfortably
Lounge space A line of uniquely shaped sofas inspired by cobblestones
Japanese-style room

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