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Step into the refined beauty of the Nukinishiki Room, named after Nukinishiki (緯錦)—a luxurious brocade weaving technique once reserved for imperial kimonos and ceremonial robes. This room captures the grace and grandeur of Japan’s timeless craftsmanship, offering a stay that feels both regal and serene.
Set within Enso Machiya, a lovingly preserved 160-year-old Kyo-Machiya townhouse, the Nukinishiki Room blends historical charm with quiet comfort.
• Two Full Beds. Soft, inviting beds designed for deep rest and relaxation.
• Tatami Seating Area. A peaceful corner for tea, conversation, or simply enjoying the stillness.
• Hinoki wood bathtub with Dual Sinks. A luxurious bathing experience in a fragrant Japanese cypress tub, complemented by two elegant sinks—perfect for unwinding in style.
• Serene Lobby View. A gentle outlook onto the ryokan’s tranquil lobby, offering a subtle connection to the heart of the house.
Every element of the Nukinishiki Room is designed to honor Kyoto’s legacy of elegance—where tradition is not only remembered, but lived.