"You cannot build 100 years of time anew." This is the primary reason why the world's ultra-wealthy and investors are now casting a keen eye on traditional Kyoto machiya architecture.

While the latest penthouses in major global cities are undoubtedly comfortable, in today's luxury landscape, where one is surrounded by similar "glass boxes" wherever they go, what is truly lacking is "authenticity" deeply connected to the land's history. This revitalization project by H2 Christie's is not merely about providing living spaces; it is a cultural endeavor to inherit "living antiques" polished over more than a century as assets.

View from the Engawa (veranda)

Collecting the "Two Faces" of Nishijin The two properties unveiled this time are both exceptional assets that preserve the traditional construction methods of Kyoto machiya while integrating modern facilities. Each embodies a different "historical face" of Kyoto's Nishijin district. Residence in Suzuyamachi, Kamigyo Ward

Memories of "Movement" and "Prosperity": SUZU HOUSE in Suzuyamachi, Kamigyo Ward Located in the heart of Nishijin, a textile town that has continued since the Heian period. This property perfectly restores the two-building structure of "main house" and "annex," symbols of the aesthetic sense and prosperity of the textile merchants of that era. The beautiful "toriniwa" (pathway garden) connecting the two and the "hibuki" (openings for light and ventilation) that open to the sky represent the pinnacle of traditional Kyoto beauty. Secluded Residence in Murasakino Kitafunaoka-cho, Kita Ward

Sanctuary of "Stillness" and "Spirituality": Secluded Residence in Murasakino Kitafunaoka-cho, Kita Ward Situated at the foot of "Funayama," which is considered the Genbu (northern guardian) of Heian-kyo in Feng Shui. Close to Daitoku-ji Temple and other significant sites, this is a tranquil area where Kyoto's "authentic life" breathes. Completely isolated from the hustle and bustle of tourist spots, it functions as the "ultimate retreat" for self-reflection and spiritual rejuvenation.

Eliminating "Inconvenience" and Retaining Only "Aesthetics" The biggest barriers to owning a historic building are "coldness" and "outdated facilities." We have preserved the thick beams and pillars from 100 years ago, and hand-made

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