Historic Machiya in Fushimi, Kyoto
This property is a Kyoto-style townhouse (machiya) located in Kakinokihama-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. It was originally constructed in 1912 during the Meiji era. The building offers a spacious 10-room layout (10K) and has a total floor area of 148.74 square meters, distributed across the first floor (106.44 sqm), second floor (32.72 sqm), and additional space (9.58 sqm).
The property underwent a large-scale renovation in 2008 for commercial use, with the original form preserved as much as possible, excluding the roof. Although 17 years have passed since the renovation, the interior maintenance condition is reported to be good. The property does not have a bathroom but is equipped with a shower room. It can be used for either residential or commercial purposes.
The property is situated in the Fushimi sake brewing district, near a landing for ten-seat boats that are replicas of the thirty-stone ships from the Edo period, which once transported sake, rice, and passengers along the Yodo River. The address is 431 Kakinokihama-cho, Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, and it is an 8-minute walk from Chushojima Station on the Keihan Main Line.