Kyomachiya Luck You Horikawa Gojo was recently reopened after renovations. The facility now has a newly added annex.

Thank you for checking out our home page. Kyomachiya Luck You Horikawa Gojo was recently reopened on April 17, 2020 after completing renovations, and we commemorated the grand opening of the newly built bettei (annex).

We have also arranged a Japanese garden with trees and plants that reflect the seasons with the hopes that your stay at our Kyomachiya is as memorable as can be.

Our guests staying in the main building will also have open access to the annex garden, so we hope that you stop by to visit it during your stay.

There are five new rooms—“Hana”, “Tori”, “Kaze”, “Tsuki”, and “Shiki”—in the annex. Every room is rife with cultural accents, each with a history and impression that sets the Kyomachiya apart.

We hope you that have a wonderful time during your stay with us at the newly renovated Kyomachiya Horikawa Gojo.

Background on the Design of the Bettei (Annex)

The building is rife with cultural accents, each with a history and impression that sets the Kyomachiya apart from anything you’ve seen. Here, we’ll be introducing you to some of details of the annex design.

1. The Garden

A new garden has been built in the annex lobby. Pine trees, maple, and stone lanterns can be found in a traditional Japanese garden arrangement that accentuates the changing seasons.

2. Fukinuke (Clearing)

While the open space left above the kitchen is called the “hibukuro” in a Kyomachiya, we created a “fukinuke”, or a clearing above the lobby to produce a more open feel.

3. Ajiro Tenjo (Wickerwork Ceiling)

The ajiro ceiling in the annex lobby is made of woven strips of cedar. The materials used for the ceilings in our building have been treated as a preventative measure for fires.

4. Hifumi-Ishi

Hifumi-ishi refer to a scattered design pattern used in earthen floors in which stones are placed in sequences of one, two, and three stones together, adding another accent to the overall design.

An Introduction to the Rooms Available in the Annex

1. Guest Room 101 Hana (1st Floor)

Annex 1st floor/6-tatami room/accommodates 1-3 people/separate bathroom and toilet/breakfast included Being adjacent to its own private garden, this room has an open feel.

2. Guest Room 102 Shiki (1st Floor)

Annex 1st floor/8-tatami room/accommodates 1-4 people/separate bathroom and toilet/breakfast included A premier room on the first floor adjacent to the main garden. This room is particularly quiet since it’s located at the innermost part of the building.

3. Guest Room 3 Hana (1st Floor)

“Annex 2st floor/8-tatami room/accommodates 1-4 people/separate bathroom and toilet/breakfast included A premier room in the rear of the building adjacent to the main garden. This room is particularly quiet, being located in the innermost part of the building.”

4. Guest Room 103 Tori (2nd Floor)

Annex 2st floor/6-tatami room/accommodates 1-3 people/’unit bath’ (toilet, sink and bathroom in a single room)/breakfast included A deluxe, 6-tatami room where you can enjoy the aesthetics of the room’s uniquely Japanese style in detail.

5. Guest Room 5 Kaze (2nd Floor)

Annex 2st floor/6-tatami room/accommodates 1-3 people/’unit bath’ (toilet, sink and bathroom in a single room)/breakfast included A deluxe, 6-tatami room where you can enjoy the aesthetics of the room’s uniquely Japanese style in detail.

About Our Health and Safety Measures for the Novel Coronavirus

To ensure the health and safety of our guests, we will be taking strict, preventative sanitation measures for the foreseeable future. Please refer to the article below for details on our health and safety measures.
About the Health and Safety Precautions at Kyomachiya for the Novel Coronavirus

How to Make a Reservation

You will get the best rates for reservations on our official site. Please click the button below to make your reservation. Select your desired check-in and check-out date from the open rooms listed in the calendar, then select a plan and room.