Rinn TenjinchoRinn Tenjincho

Rinn Tenjincho

Relaxing space like wrapped in a cocoon

Rinn Tenjincho stands in a quiet residential area that is about a 5-minute walk from Ichihime Jinja Shrine. The deities to which the shrine is dedicated are all female, a large part of the reason that it is knows for protecting women and adhering to any wish of its female visitors from all over the country.

This town house has a cocoon motif. We put cocoon-shaped lantern lights and a low table to produce relaxing atmosphere like wrapped in a cocoon. Our most recommended furniture is a cocoon-shaped swing chair. Please enjoy a comfortable swing.

The kitchen space is double-height and there is a skylight which brightens the room.
We left an old furnace for cooking rice called “Okudo-san” in Japanese on the first floor.
Please enjoy spending time in this town house that incorporates features that are both healing and tradition.

FACILITY

Facilities overview

Capacity:7 people
Room size:84.7㎡
Number of beds:bed×2 futon×5

Equipment

Free Wi-Fi Television Air conditioner Bathtub Hair dryer Bidet toilet Washing machine Kitchenette IH cooktop Microwave Electric kettle Kitchenware Refrigerator Telephone

Amenities

Shampoo Conditioner Body wash Bath towel Face towel Razor Nightwear Toothbrush set Brush

PREVIEW

Floor plan

間取り図

Our focus

Accommodates up to 5 people MachiyaAccommodates up to 7 people MachiyaWith two beds MachiyaRoom with kitchenFacilities with microwave

ACCESS

ADDRESS

411-6 Tenjincho Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi 600-8184

nearest station

  • ・Gojo Station on the Karasuma Line
  • ・Various train lines out of Kyoto Station

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