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Machiya (Traditional Townhouse)
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Traditional wooden merchant houses representative of Kyoto. Called 'unagi no nedoko' (eel beds) for their narrow frontage and deep structure, they ingeniously use tsuboniwa gardens and tori-niwa corridors for light and ventilation. Recently, renovations into cafes, guesthouses, and shops are advancing, revaluing them as spaces fusing tradition and modernity.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Kyoto City, Kyoto
Time Period:Edo period–present
Influence:Global
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