The building, clad in burnt cedar siding and topped with a hipped roof, is glimpsed through the trees.
A dining room with a ceiling height of three meters. To the left is the fireplace corner.
View from the dining room toward the kitchen, designed to accommodate large-scale meal preparations.
A cozy fireplace corner with the entire ceiling designed as a luminous ceiling.
A tatami room for guests, with walls and ceiling finished in washi paper using a bag application technique, similar to the ondol rooms found in traditional Korean houses.
The egg-shaped bathtub is made of Koya-maki cypress. From the L-shaped window, you can enjoy a view of Kobe’s million-dollar nightscape.