Sangenjaya Villa

A Blend of Tradition, Comfort & Japanese Charm in Tokyo.

floor plan Overview

1 Floor

First floor is open and designed for socializing, perfect for unwinding after a day in Tokyo. With natural wood accents, a bar counter and a full sized kitchen, it’s ideal for gathering and relaxing.

2 Floor

The second floor of Sangenjaya Villa showcases the home’s original charm and thoughtful design. Bedrooms with woven ceilings, a cozy reading nook, and a beautifully crafted koagari tatami room that blends traditional Japanese elements with Scandinavian simplicity—preserving the soul of the house while offering a restful and inspiring stay.

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Bedrooms

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Double mattress in a traditional Japanese room

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Two traditional Japanese futons in a traditional Japanese Tatami room

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Queen size Sofa bed

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Kitchen

The first floor is centered around a fully equipped stainless steel kitchen. It includes a bar counter—perfect for inviting a private Japanese chef or trying your hand at homemade sushi. You’ll also find a full-sized Miele dishwasher, cooktop, and a full sized family fridge.

Bathrooms

Sangenjaya Villa’s bathroom is designed with both elegance and functionality in mind. It features handcrafted tiles from Gifu Prefecture, a full-sized bathtub, and a sleek double sink. Subtle design touches throughout—along with a modern Japanese toilet—create a calm, refined atmosphere for your daily rituals..

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sanganjaya district

Sangenjaya House 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 Musem & Sangenjaya Villa.

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