
Miyakamo-An
Miyakamo-An
Step into the legacy of a Geiko in the heart of Miyagawacho — Kyoto's living Hanamachi district.
Where Performers Once Gathered
花街の記憶を宿す、宮鴨庵。
Originally owned by a Geiko (Geisha), Miyakamo-An was a cultural hub where performers and locals gathered in the heart of Miyagawacho. This rare 3-story machiya preserves that spirit of “Iki” — Kyoto-style sophistication — across 111.59sqm of beautifully restored space. The 1st-floor bar counter, the 2nd-floor kitchen and dining, and the 3rd-floor private bedrooms create a vertical journey through history and comfort.

1F Bar Counter Lounge
The social heart of Miyakamo-An — mix drinks, share stories, and relive the gatherings of the Hanamachi.

2F Kitchen & Dining
A full kitchen and elegant dining area on the second floor — cook, dine, and entertain with a view of the neighborhood.

A Rare 3-Story Vertical Journey Through History
The Geiko's Refined Taste
Three Sleeping Spaces Across Two Floors
The 2nd floor hosts a twin bedroom and the master bathroom, while the 3rd floor offers a private double room and a tatami futon space beneath the original roof beams.

Twin Bedroom
2 Single beds · Antique-chic style

Double Bedroom
1 Double bed · Under the eaves

Japanese Futon
3rd Floor · 1 Futon on tatami
Social Below, Nourish in the Middle, Rest Above
- Bar counter with seating
- Social lounge and living corner
- Separate toilet
- Entryway with traditional details
- Full kitchen with modern appliances
- Dining area for 5
- Twin bedroom (2 single beds)
- Master bathroom with shower
- Double bedroom (1 double bed)
- Japanese futon room (1 futon)
- Original roof beams preserved
- Private top-floor retreat
Miyagawacho Elegance
In the heart of one of Kyoto's five Hanamachi (geisha) districts, steps from the Kamo River. Walk to Gion, Pontocho, and Kennin-ji, with Gion-Shijo Station just 5 minutes away for seamless access to all of Kyoto.
Stay in the Legend of Miyagawacho
Best rate guarantee and direct support from our team. Experience 111sqm of Hanamachi heritage with a rare 3-story layout, bar counter, and antique-chic design.
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