When traveling to Kyoto, the first impression for most is the castle's preservation of Eastern aesthetics, much like the golden osmanthus. Staying in a local garden like this for the first time in Kyoto felt like entering a history museum of the house. Biographies of the previous owners were displayed on the walls. Although it was recently renovated, it still retained some of the original structural details, such as the building materials and the previous owners' calligraphy, paintings, and objects. The garden design retained its Eastern aesthetics, even the spotlights were meticulously chosen. Although it was only a short night, I still felt the warmth of the host, who prepared ingredients for our first breakfast and wrote a handwritten greeting card. Regarding the accommodation, I was amazed by the thoughtfulness; even if you didn't bring anything to Japan, this guesthouse provided everything: tissues, steam eye masks, wet wipes, and even sanitary napkins. I can only say it was wonderful; one night was enough to fully appreciate it. It was too rushed; I forgot to take more photos. See you next time!
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