TRUNK(HOUSE)

Hotel · Shinjuku

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"Located down a secluded backstreet in Tokyo’s central Kagurazaka neighborhood, Trunk (Hotel)’s sister hotel Trunk (House) is a one-bedroom hotel that was originally a geisha-training house for 70 years. The interior of the traditional wooden house, which fits up to four people at a time, is an immaculate mix of traditional and modern Japan. The aesthetics of the airy living spaces are on the comforting minimal side that features a white puffy mattress placed on a low wooden platform, while the tatami tea room comes with leather cushions and tea utensils by Tom Sachs."

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Trunk (House)

3 Chome-1-34 Kagurazaka, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 162-0825, Japan Get directions

trunk-house.com
@trunkhousekagurazaka

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