
Hanzuiryo
Rooms
The accommodations at Hanzuiryo are Japanese-style buildings featuring a living room, bedroom, and some include luxurious open-air baths, saunas, and home bars. These buildings are designed in the traditional Sukiya-zukuri style, using classical techniques such as openwork transoms, designed by Kyoto shrine carpenters. There are only 14 rooms on the site, so the privacy is unmatched
These large, private accommodations about 250 square meters, and are the perfect place to spend a quiet moment surrounded by nature with your loved ones. Meals are served in the Japanese-style living room on the first floor overlooking the Japanese garden. In addition, all rooms are equipped with an indoor bath made of cypress wood.
Special Rooms
In addition to their 12 luxurious japanese style rooms, Hanzuiryo also has just 2 luxurious one-story buildings, each equipped with a private open-air bath, sauna, and home bar. The lodging is reminiscent of a traditional Japanese mansion, and is worthy of being called a truly blissful space. Please spend a quiet moment surrounded by the Japanese garden with your loved ones.
Special Room: TSUBAKIEN
A tranquil atmosphere filled with the faint scent wafting from the incense burner in the Nishiki Bamboo Forest.
Features: Private outdoor bath, sauna, bar and lounge area, multiple large bedrooms (both western and japanese style), dining area, Japanese Garden.
Special Room: JYUEN
Every time you step over the paving stones of this Kyoto townhouse, you will be transported to a deep sense of peace that transcends time and space.
Features: Private outdoor bath, sauna, bar and lounge area, multiple large bedrooms (both western and japanese style), dining area, Japanese Garden.
Rooms
The rooms listed below are in two-story detached buildings, with a spacious area of approximately 250 square meters. There are living rooms and bedrooms on the second floor where the entrance is located, and Japanese-style rooms with a second floor overlooking the Japanese garden on the first floor. Meals are served in a Japanese-style room on the first floor overlooking the Japanese garden. In addition, all rooms are equipped with an indoor bath made of cypress wood. They vary in terms of Japanese and Western style bedrooms.
Japanese-Western style room: YURI
In the alcove, where the skills of Kyoto's shrine carpenters live, there is a frame of Akira Akizuki's “Ten in a Bowl” and a cinnabar incense burner that stands out against the ink painting.
Features: Japanese and Western style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Suisen
Draw open the sliding door to reveal a spacious room of exquisite taste. The garden embodies a traditional Japanese scene untouched by time. One can hear the quiet muttering of water and is greeted by welcoming scents.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese-Western style room: Ariake
Draw open the sliding door to reveal a spacious room of exquisite taste. The garden embodies a traditional Japanese scene untouched by time. One can hear the quiet muttering of water and is greeted by welcoming scents.
Features: Japanese and western style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Yayoi
Gazing upon the garden from the veranda is like becoming one with a painting. Yayoi has the most sublime garden at Hanzuiryo, and it is further transformed in the evening twilight.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Kosumosu
Here, the artistic beauty is never in excess, whether in the tiles embedded in the earthen walls or the hanging scroll in the alcove, thoughtful attention is given to every detail. This simple atmosphere reminds one of a mountain chalet.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Sakurasou
Green hills form background scenery as the gardens large stones arranged to appear to be protruding from the ground. The large room is equipped with traditional curtain-screens through which the season’s beauty can be enjoyed.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Kisaragi
The tea ceremony is the ultimate display of hospitality. This space provides true relaxation through the traditional design of the tea room. Both the person serving the tea and the person being served share the same moment
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Satsuki
A calligraphy painting on the theme of life by Ikeda Hosai hangs on the wall, the splendor of life is expressed in the room, from the interior space to the garden. The beauty of nature and the artistry inside allows one to fully relax.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Fuyou
This villa was named and designed in the image of a cotton rose, often likened to the image of a beautiful lady. The elegantly detailed furnishings and the use of curved lines create a space that emanates gracefulness.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Minaduki
The extravagance of the materials animates this exquisite Kyoto-style sukiya architecture, refined through the sensibilities of tea ceremony fanciers. The room is a exhibition in masterful craftsmanship.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Fukurokujyu
The only villa with a small performance stage. Behind the stage, the character for “kotobuki” is engraved in 100 styles of calligraphy, symbolizing blessings, long life, and good fortune.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms
Japanese style room: Fukujyusou
Soft light from above falls upon a traditionally themed ink painting by Akizuki Akira, the first sight to greet you upon entering. Around the subtly lit room, various rare pieces of Aritayaki pottery are on display.
Features: Japanese style bedrooms