floor plan Overview
The first floor is open and thoughtfully designed for socializing—ideal for unwinding after a day in Tokyo. Featuring a newly poured concrete floor, soaring ceilings, and original architectural details throughout, the space blends modern comfort with timeless charm.
Second floor is where the house’s originality truly shines, featuring bright Japanese bedrooms with traditional tatami , preserving the home’s unique character while ensuring a restful stay.


Bedrooms

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Double mattress in a traditional Japanese room.

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Three traditional Japanese futons in a traditional Japanese Tatami room.

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Sofa bed on the first floor.
Kitchen
The house features a newly built, tiled kitchen with a countertop at comfortable Western height. At Sangenjaya Museum, you’ll also find a full-size family refrigerator, IH cooktop, washing machine, rice cooker, and all the daily essentials you need for a convenient and comfortable stay.
Bathrooms
For maximum comfort, the house is equipped with three air conditioners and a modern Japanese toilet.One of the highlights of Sangenjaya Museum is the serene Japanese garden at the back—a peaceful spot to relax and unwind after a day of exploring Tokyo.

Sangenjaya Museum is located in the charming neighborhood of Sangenjaya, which is known for its lively atmosphere and rich history. Sangenjaya, meaning ‘three tea houses’ in Japanese, has a long history dating back to the Edo period. Today, it's famous for its trendy cafes, boutique shops, and bustling nightlife. The vibrant main strip on Chazawa Doori is only a minute away from Sangenjaya House, Sangenjaya Villa & Sangenjaya Museum