Kyoto: Exclusive Architecture Tour in Taisho Heritage Home
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Kurochiku Hachiku-an (Former Kawasaki Family House)
- Exclusive private access to a Kyoto townhouse designated as a Tangible Cultural Property
- Built in 1926 by merchant Inoue Risuke IV, showcasing East–West architectural fusion
- Western wing designed by “father of Kansai modern architecture” Goichi Takeda; Japanese rooms and tea house by sukiya master Asajiro Uesaka
- Experience both Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired Western interiors and traditional Ohira-zukuri Japanese spaces under one roof
- Gain deeper insight into Taisho-era life and design through a private guided tour
- Stroll through a spacious 820m² property including garden, tea house, and storehouse
What to expect
On this private tour, step inside a rarely accessible townhouse designated as a Kyoto Tangible Cultural Property. Normally closed to the public, it opens exclusively for you with the guidance of an expert interpreter.
Built in 1926 by merchant Inoue Risuke IV, the residence blends East and West. The Western hall, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, was designed by Goichi Takeda, while the Japanese rooms and tea house were created by sukiya master Asajiro Uesaka.
Explore the salon, two-story main residence, tea house, garden, and storehouse while learning about Taisho-era aesthetics, architecture, and the lifestyle of Kyoto’s wealthy merchants. Step into a space where modernity and tradition beautifully meet.


Outside view

Western-influenced design and architecture

Creative japanese architecture in the halls and garden

A stunning view to the garden on the second floor

Outside view of Hachikuan

2nd floor of Hachikuan, traditional japanese house
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