[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!

[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!

[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!
[Kyoto/Nishijin] Enjoy a 100-year-old traditional lunch box and tour a historic townhouse!

Experience details

Included
  • Meal, townhouse tour
Not Included
  • Transportation expenses
Meeting Point

553-1 Uehara, Taketomi-cho, Yaeyama-gun, Okinawa 907-1541 Uehara Port Those staying in areas other than Uehara (Takana, Shirahama, Ohara areas) are out of the pick-up range. If you are staying in an area other than Uehara, including Painumaya Ecovillage Latida, please contact the shop by LINE, phone or email.
Nishijin Museum of Life Tomidaya (697-700 Ishiyakushi-cho, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto Prefecture)

Venue Address

京都府京都市上京区石薬師町697

Provided by

西陣くらしの美術館 冨田屋

Schedule
  • 1 to 2 hours
  • 1時間半

Description

A very popular traditional bento served at tea parties that has been passed down for about 100 years. Bento is a menu that has been passed down at Tomidaya for 100 years. A tour of the townhouse, which is a cultural property, is also included. We will show you around the 140-year-old townhouse "Tomitaya" in Nishijin, Kyoto. Tomidaya was designated as a nationally registered tangible cultural property in 1999, and as a ``Museum of Nishijin Life'', the building is open to the public and the customs of Nishijin, Kyoto are introduced. Machiya life has been shaped by unchanging prayers, wishes, and gratitude since ancient times. Tomidaya started out as a production wholesaler in Nishijin about 140 years ago. This building is built by mixing charcoal into the land and closing the demon gate with amulets and salt, and enshrines Kojin (the god of fire), Benten (the god of water), and Yaoyorozu gods. Masu. In addition, there is a treasure trove where the spirit of gratitude that the 11th generation received when he jumped into the fire and saved the deity during the great fire at Ise Jingu in the Meiji period is enshrined, and is used in daily life. We are here to show you the spirit of hospitality that lives on in the past, the spirit of valuing God, and the way people have lived through generations, such as drinking tea, dancing Noh, and valuing culture.