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Shiorian

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Open Opens at 10:00-17:00
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340 Sanjomachi Shimmachidori Rokkaku Agaru, Nakagyo-ku, 604-8205 Kyoto PrefectureMap
Phone+81 75-241-0211
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  • BukyBenYugli
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    On a way to a tea house

    The house is big and nice with a small internal garden, traditional Japanese features and interesting calligraphy. Western-style rooms are amusing and not interesting. The house is located on a small ...

    Reviewed on Apr 10, 2015
  • Mikeview
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    Fantistic Home Tour!

    This was by far one of the best residences/offices that we toured in Japan. It started as a medical clinic in 1920, but evolved to an office and later to a residence. The building has a number of room...

    Reviewed on Oct 26, 2014
  • Alexisjp
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    Private House/Kimono Museum

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    The building of the beginning of the 20th, which is an amazing mixture of Japanese and European elements: On the one hand, it is traditional for Kyoto "matia" - a urban estate with an inner garden, and the owner ...

    Reviewed on Sep 2, 2015
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    It is a townhouse in the city of Kyoto. I think it will be a museum, but I was exhibiting a kimono. It is a spot like Kyoto.

    Reviewed on Mar 5, 2020
  • OhenrosanKK
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    It's an old building that I don't like (personally) but it's designated as a tangible cultural property in Sakai City.

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    It is "Kyono Juban & Machiya Museum". This building was from the end of the Edo period and was a private clinic. At the end of the Taisho Period, a modern Western-style room called a light style was added to be newly built (extended and rebuilt?), and it was used as a house of a river 﨑 house from the middle of the Showa period to the 20 years ago. Shiori-an is a so-called tea room in a building that mixes Japanese and Western styles well. As a whole, it is rare that such a large number of things from this era remain, and it is regarded as a tangible cultural property designated by Kyoto City. Once ...

    Reviewed on Jul 16, 2017
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