猫たちを助ける素敵な宿✨
Maneki Machiyaの特徴
古風な趣が感じられる、京都のチャーミングな町家です。
日本猫ネットワークが運営する、猫にも優しい宿泊施設です。
冬に心温まる滞在を楽しめる、居心地の良い空間です。
Such a beautiful and memorable stay in Kyoto! The area was peaceful and quiet, and we loved the traditional Japanese feel of the place. The house was spotless and very well-maintained, making it feel comfortable and welcoming. Getting around for sightseeing was easy, with stations and bus stops just a 10–15 minute walk away. The host and team were incredibly accommodating. They also run a cat café with rescued cats, which is absolutely beautiful and heartwarming. We were even recommended some vegan and vegetarian restaurants, which was super helpful when finding food! Highly recommend!!
It's an unexpected stay at Susan's place. Susan and Amanda are so helpful and will answer to all our queries. The cat cafe is also very nice.The room, it's just as shown in the photos. Really traditional Machiya homestay. The surroundings are so quiet and peaceful! Just a reminder, if U choose this place, don't mind the distance to train. It's like a morning stroll. My wife and I love it. We would definitely come back here if we arein Kyoto.
It’s a wonderful place to stay: clean, cosy, quiet… but most importantly, your stay helps rescue, rehabilitate and rehome kittens and cats. Susan and Japan Cat Network (JCN) have saved so many cats all over Japan, trained and educated so many volunteers, helped so many families.The shelter is clean, the cats are happy, chubby and active. It’s one of a kind, really.Support JCN and have a great time at Maneki Machiya!
In one word, Susan is the best! She is super friendly and helpful. The house is very lovely and nicely decorated, you just feel at home. You have everything you need. It's a very nice and quiet neighborhood, out of the hustle and bustle of the city center. We met the cats twice and it was such a wonderful experience! We really admire everything you do for the street cats (and other animals) in Kyoto, Fukushima and Tokyo. We wish you all the best and keep up the good work ❤️
I stayed here per one month with my partner and my cat, in winter. The houses are pretty and cozy, and you will find all what you need to live long or short term.All the houses have an interior garden so you can enjoy the beauty of sunny and snowy days. In winter you will be provided of heaters and thick and warm blankets.Enmachi station is about 10 minutes walking. They provide you bicycles too. Bus stops are around the corner.The best part of these houses is that the profits support Japan Cat Network, a foundation which rescue stray cats and gives them in foster care or adoption. You will be able to meet the cats of the shelter with previous reservation.A lovely place to enjoy a lovely city.
This is my home away from home while in Japan. I've stayed in one of these houses twice and am eager to plan my next trip! It's incredibly convenient. There's the greatest little French cafe just around the corner and several stations within walking or biking distance (and they LEND you a bike!). I didn't have an issue with any of the amenities and loved that there was a traditional Japanese-style bathroom. Wonderful hidden gem - I really can't recommend it enough!
I have had the absolute pleasure of staying in 3 of the houses, over the last few years. To be in the heart of an old residential neighbourhood is an amazing experience. I loved coming "home" to my own little house, in an authentic Japanese neighbourhood. In cool/cold weather, there is an opportunity to use the kotatsu, which is one of my favourite things (small table with heater). There is also the air-con heating & cooling.The houses are in an area that is close to some great temples & there is transport to other wonderful sites. I loved the access to the city - tram, train & bus. Short trip to Arashiyama.These machiya support Japan Cat Network, which is a non-profit animal shelter, run entirely by volunteers. They do great work!The (volunteer) staff is very helpful, too.I love Maneki Machiya & am looking forward to my next trip!!!Judith Baldwin, Australia.
The best house I have stayed at in Japan! Perfect for vegans and animal lovers!My partner and I were travelling around Japan from Australia with our little dog so this house was perfect as it was pet-friendly. We had been staying in Airbnb’s for about 6 months at this point and this Airbnb was my absolute favourite!This apartment even came up on happy cow and as a vegan family, we were very excited to book It for the duration of the time we were in Kyoto.The house was part of the Japan Cat Network organisation, which means the profits goes towards rescuing cats and dogs. So we were happy to put our money towards a good cause. The house is located down the most gorgeous streets decorated with Bonsai trees and cat statues.This house is perfect if you have a pet, there is a little backyard which is completely private and fenced off so even our tiny 2kg dog was safe and happy the whole time! We felt very welcomed into the area and settled in well during our one month stay.The house itself was very tidy and always smelt very fresh. The rooms had really cute decorative cat-themed items throughout which I absolutely adored. The bed was the most comfortable bed we have ever slept on in! It was so cosy and when you lay down, your body melts into the thick mattress and comfy blankets. The apartment even had blackout curtains in the bedroom which I appreciate a lot since I love to sleep in. We got the best sleep while staying here! There were three heaters in the house, so we stayed quite warm during our winter stay.The house was equipped with coffee and a huge selection of the tastiest teas I have ever drunk in my life! The kitchen was equipped with everything from a toaster, kettle, coffee machine, stove, fridge and even all the crockery you would ever need to cook a meal.The bathroom is located outside near the back courtyard area in a traditional style bathhouse. It was very private relaxing. I loved this because you can really immerse yourself into the traditional style of living in Japan and I really felt like I was in a Studio Ghibli film while in the bathhouse! Haha. The bathroom also was equipped with natural vegan soaps and shampoos from iHerb. This was such an inclusive thought to add as now us vegans do not have to worry about how to find cruelty-free hygiene items, which are hard to come by in Japan. It makes sense that an animal rescue organisation would be vegan! We were so excited to see this.When you have the privilege to go on a holiday, you should try and give back as much as possible. The Airbnb’s in this area are run by the most incredible woman who has single-handedly put a stop to the gassing of thousands of cats and dogs around Japan by establishing a rescue organisation who finds these vulnerable animals a loving home. Susan is an absolute philanthropist who has dedicated her life to saving animals while maintaining herself as an important asset in the vegan community; promoting that all animals deserve to be treated with love and respect.I would never stay anywhere else in Kyoto. This is the most perfect place to stay if you have a pet or just like animals. There are lots of cats around the neighbourhood and Susan has a lot available to adopt or even play with.If you are vegan, definitely tell Susan! She recommended many vegan food spots and even went to all the trouble of bringing us a hamper of vegan food for us to try! She is the kindest and selfless woman I have met. If you want to support a no-kill animal rescue organisation, stay in a beautiful traditional Kyoto machiya house or are vegan, definitely book this Airbnb. I’m in absolute awe of how amazing our stay was here. When I’m back in Kyoto I’m never staying anywhere else!
These are a collection of quaint little old Japanese houses. They are away from the hustle and bustle of Kyoto as they are nestled in a quiet little neighborhood.My parents and I stayed here for a week. It was lovely to have the house to ourselves. It has everything you need, so it was a great mid point in our trip as we had access to cook (instead of dining out) as well as the opportunity to properly wash our laundry. We went during March so it was still a bit chilly out. There is a lack of insulation, but that is typical for Japan, especially in older homes like these. We had the heat on via space heaters and wall unit when we were home and were comfortable. The house has doors separating all the rooms so you can easily close of rooms you don't want to heat. I imagine in spring and fall it would be perfect with the back door to the garden open.The house we were in had the toilet and shower outside BUT I was told that not all the houses are that way. I would 100% stay again (and have).Do note...-comfortably fits 4 (2 in the bedroom 2 in the living room) if you are not spending all your time here-about a 10 min walk from the train do 30-60 mins to the popular tourist spots-bikes available-staff was SUPER nice and helpful (how to get around, use the wifi/tablets, etc)-supermarket and convenience stores nearby-shampoo, dish soap, pots/pans/plates, laundry detergent all included-would not recommended for young kids (I'd say 7 and up)
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Maneki Machiya |
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| 電話番号 |
070-4357-7460 |
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| 評価 |
4.8 |
| 住所 |
〒616-8072 京都府京都市右京区太秦安井辰巳町11−2 |
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Great airbnb/hotel. 15 min walk to the station, but to me that’s a bonus. Quite neighborhood. A nice getaway.