Layers of culture scattered throughout the YANAKA SOW.




After enjoying the Yanesen Patrol, return to the hotel for a relaxing stay. There are two types of rooms, one for a maximum of four people for a relaxing stay, and the other for a maximum of six people with a Japanese-style room that can be used by groups . Each room is designed for long-term stays and is equipped with an induction kitchen and a large refrigerator. Kitchen utensils are available for rent, so you can cook with ingredients you buy at local stores. In addition, for the increasing number of working users, desks and low tables are laid out to make it easy to work in the rooms.


The lounge space on the first floor and each of the guestrooms are decorated with various artists expressing the concept of "YANAKA SOW" under the title of "YANAKA SOW ART PROJECT". Particularly featured is the work of stencil artist Tsutomu Moriya . Moriya's artwork, which combines typography and artwork, is displayed in the lounge and at the entrance.



In addition, a library with books selected by book director Masataka Haba has been installed in the lounge and each room. In addition to the themes of each room, such as "Love and Eros," "The House Where Tea Masters Live," and "Thinking about Connection with Others," the lounge space also offers a selection of books on the theme of "Yanaka, Tokyo and Its Surroundings. Signboard Architecture: Shops and Lifestyles of the Showa Era" and "Wajiro Kon and Kogaku" are sure to be useful resources for reading about Yanaka.

After art and books , music is another culture scattered throughout "Yanakasou". In the free laundry attached to the lounge space, cassette tapes and decks are laid out for guests to enjoy music that matches the hotel's concept. Incidentally, the music on the cassette tapes and in the hotel's common areas was selected by waltz, a cassette tape specialty store in Nakameguro. They will be the soundtrack of your trip and stay.
Yanakasou" is a place where you can "live like a traveler. . Through staying here as a base for travel, a base for work, and a second home, one's world will expand. . Art, books, and music inspire you and spark ideas. . Then, you go out on the town and encounter something new. We hope you will experience the unique time at "Yanakasou" where daily life, work, and travel intersect.
