Amongst countless temples and shrines, and stone-cobbled streets of Kyoto, lie machiya townhouses - which served as both a home and shopfront. The second floor was where families dwelled and cultivated traditions that came to define the city of Kyoto. Nestled above a kimono shop on the bustling Gojo Dori street, "Hinaya Gojo" machiya house is a reminder of the traditional way of living. Walk through a noren curtain and down a corridor to find a quiet garden greeting you into a space full of tradition and history. The single-floor, open-concept machiya is perfect for couples or smaller groups of families and friends. The exposed wooden beams and traditional Kyoto woodwork offers a cozy and elegant atmosphere, where up to 4 guests can be accommodated. Hinaya Gojo ichi https://www.kyoto-machiya-inn.com/accommodations/hinayaichi/ Hinaya Gojo ni https://www.kyoto-machiya-inn.com/accommodations/hinayani/