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Guest villa Ebisuya is a beautifully restored early Showa-era (1926-1989) merchant’s house situated within the sacred enclave of Minobusan, home of Nichiren Shu Buddhism. As a self-contained, single-property accommodation, Guest villa Ebisuya is available to overnight guests on a daily basis. It can comfortably sleep parties of up to six persons, with a sofa bed in the high-ceilinged “European room” as an option for extra guests.
The interior of Guest villa Ebisuya marries exquisite, authentic decor with highly functional, state-of-the-art amenities, such as a fully fitted kitchen island, a wet room with stylized bathtub, and modern “washlet” lavatories. The art object found in many of the rooms are either originals to the house or have been added as archetypal examples of Minobusan craftsmanship.
The entrance to Guest villa Ebisuya is through a traditional Japanese garden illuminated at night, while at the rear of the house a spacious and secluded furnished wooden deck looks out over a mountain stream onto a thickly forested escarpment. Beyond the koi pond at the side of the house is a lot with ample parking space. The main gate of Kuonji, the head temple of the Nichiren Shu sect, is a 10-minute walk away.
Guests at Guest villa Ebisuya have a number of dining options, including self-catering, ordering in dinner and breakfast, eating at the adjoining Café Zencho, enjoying traditional kaiseki dining at Kakurinbo, a nearby temple lodging, or relishing the personalized service of a visiting chef.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information. or simply drop by to view the property and enjoy a bite to eat at Café Zencho. Guest villa Ebisuya can be accessed from Tokyo by car and train (approx. 2 hours) or by direct express bus (approx. 3.5 hours).
Guest villa Ebisuya is a beautifully restored early Showa-era (1926-1989) merchant’s house situated within the sacred enclave of Minobusan, home of Nichiren Shu Buddhism. As a self-contained, single-property accommodation, Guest villa Ebisuya is available to overnight guests on a daily basis. It can comfortably sleep parties of up to six persons, with a sofa bed in the high-ceilinged “European room” as an option for extra guests.
The interior of Guest villa Ebisuya marries exquisite, authentic decor with highly functional, state-of-the-art amenities, such as a fully fitted kitchen island, a wet room with stylized bathtub, and modern “washlet” lavatories. The art object found in many of the rooms are either originals to the house or have been added as archetypal examples of Minobusan craftsmanship.
The entrance to Guest villa Ebisuya is through a traditional Japanese garden illuminated at night, while at the rear of the house a spacious and secluded furnished wooden deck looks out over a mountain stream onto a thickly forested escarpment. Beyond the koi pond at the side of the house is a lot with ample parking space. The main gate of Kuonji, the head temple of the Nichiren Shu sect, is a 10-minute walk away.
Guests at Guest villa Ebisuya have a number of dining options, including self-catering, ordering in dinner and breakfast, eating at the adjoining Café Zencho, enjoying traditional kaiseki dining at Kakurinbo, a nearby temple lodging, or relishing the personalized service of a visiting chef.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information. or simply drop by to view the property and enjoy a bite to eat at Café Zencho. Guest villa Ebisuya can be accessed from Tokyo by car and train (approx. 2 hours) or by direct express bus (approx. 3.5 hours).
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Hyogo-ken Chijitoroku Ryokogyo 3-609
(Hyogo Prefecture Travel Agent License Number 3-609)
10-5-401-1-(2) Sakae-machi, Kawanishi-shi, Hyogo-ken Japan
Part of the Rediscover Group of Travel Companies Rediscover Japan Co., Ltd. (Japanese Guest Houses)
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