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2021.7.12
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Kyoto craftsmanship that supports the architectural beauty of the Japanese restaurant [Toriyazo]

1.Who is Yazo Tori?

Tori Yazo is a registered tangible cultural property that preserves the beauty of a traditional Kyoto townhouse. It is also known as a long-established mizutaki restaurant that was a favorite of Ryoma Sakamoto, a famous samurai in the closing days of the Tokugawa Shogunate. In fact, the building itself has existed since before the establishment in 1788, and has a history of about 270 years. At first, only the main building on the Kiyamachi side of the street was used as the restaurant's main building, and then a mezzanine floor was built. In the Showa period (1926-1989), a new tatami room was built near the Kamo River, and the building was gradually expanded.

The fittings, bamboo, karakami, lacquer, dishes, hangings... Looking around once again, one realizes that a tatami room is the crystallization of various craftsmen's skills. One is reminded that Kyoto's famous restaurants have inherited not only hospitality, but also a sense of maintenance, where damaged parts are repaired and kept in use.

Every fixture and furnishing has a meaning, and the owner has his own feelings. Guests enjoy the comfort of the unusual from things that at first glance seem superfluous or unnecessary for daily life. The culture of dining on the riverbed is no different. Sit on the tatami mats, look out over the river, taste the secret of mizutaki, and feel the true luxury.

2.Look here too! 1 Imagine a houseboat

The new tatami room on the east side overlooking the Kamo River is lowered one level from the corridor to resemble a houseboat. Relax and feel like you are floating on the river.

3.See also! 2 Heroes of the Bakumatsu era also stay

The tatami room used by Ryoma Sakamoto is beautiful with a ceiling of auspicious nanten, bamboo, and pine trees and sliding doors of Kyoto karakami paper.

4.Look here too! 3 Air conditioning is part of hospitality

In the absence of air conditioning, craftsmen of the time created small windows near the ceiling to regulate humidity and temperature.

5.See also! 4 Furnishings that hold the memories of our ancestors

A wardrobe for a bride-to-be of the sixth generation's wife. The large turtle above is a souvenir left behind by a regular customer who came to the store without money.

6.I'm curious! Kawayuka cuisine is here!

Chicken Mizutaki Course: 13,200 yen. Chicken bones, vegetables, and tofu float in a rich broth made by simmering chicken bones and natural water from Kyoto for three days.

7.Click here for store information

Toriyazo

  • lesser cuckoo (Cuculus poliocephalus)
  • 136 Saito-cho, Shijo-sagaru, Kiyamachi-dori, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
  • Tel. 075-351-0555
  • 13:00-22:00 (LO/20:30)
  • Irregular holidays
  • All seats non-smoking Fully private room available No parking
  • [Kawayuka information]
    Business hours: 13:00~22:00 (LO/20:30)
    *Noon floats are open from May to October. The kawadoko period is scheduled from May 1 to October 31. For details, please contact the store.
    A la carte / 1,320 yen~ (only when ordering a course)
    Seating charge/No charge Service charge/20% for food and beverage Reservation/Reservation required Accompanied by children/No charge Number of seats/23 Seats Seating type/Riverside seating Seats on tatami mats, other tables
*Please note that the information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
*Since this site uses automatic translation, the translation may differ from the original Japanese content.

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