
Ebisuya-cho was built in the early Showa period and features
a tasteful tea room on its first floor. The charming tsuboniwa "bottle"
garden” is visible from the living room and from the traditional cedar
bath. Ebisuya-cho is located near Ishifudono-cho, Sujiya-cho, the Iori main
office, and the ORIGINS Arts Dojo.
Ebisuya-cho is outfitted with modern conveniences and appliances, including ADSL internet access. Futon bedding can be laid out in the tatami room on the second floor and in the tea room on the first floor. The wood floored living room on the second floor is decorated with antique folding screens and nabeshima rugs. The bath area features a traditional cedar wood bath that looks out over the garden.
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| Tokonoma alcove | Living room | Japanese-style room |


| Location | Tominokoji-Takatsuji-Sagaru |
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| Capacity | 6 people |
| Floor Plan | First Floor: Tea Room (up to 2 futon beds), Tatami Living Room, Kitchen, Small Garden, Toilet, Bath Second Floor: Living Room, Tatami Room (up to 4 futon beds) |