Built for a client who grew up in Japan, Oregon Cottage Company's architect Todd Miller designed this peaceful, 134 - square - foot dwelling based around the traditional
Japanese tea room.
How does hustling a two - and - a-half-ton
Japanese tea room to 60 miles per hour at around the same time (5.5 - 5.6 seconds) as a Porsche Boxster manual sound?
Not exact matches
The
room was small but meticulously neat, well maintained also serviced well (just like most
Japanese hotels), all TV channels are in
Japanese, all of the air - conditioned
rooms at Tokyo Grand Hotel come with a minibar and green
tea, the bathroom is very nice and clean.
It's a place where a blissed conversation between readers and authors emerges through slow reading — just like a
Japanese traditional
tea room.
The 148 guestrooms range from the 22 - square - meter Deluxe
Room to the 80 - square - meter Nobu Suite, and all offer a king - size bed or twin beds, a private bar and a
Japanese tea set, a walk - in shower, and a dining / study area.
All
rooms include complimentary
Japanese green
tea, Antica Farmacista bath amenities, Wi - Fi internet, flat screen TVs, and a deluxe
room service menu, while the club and suite level
rooms boast welcoming sitting
rooms and access to the private Library Lounge.
KAI Izumo (Tamatsukuri +81 50 3786 1144) is an exquisite ryokan with a central garden that offers a sumptuous banquet,
tea - ceremony, onsen, evening theatre and classical
Japanese rooms.
Later, witness a centuries - old Yuzen silk painting demonstration, followed by a visit to the historic Nomura Samurai House, a traditional
Japanese home with a
tea - ceremony
room, an interior courtyard garden, and artifacts dating back to the Edo Period.
Uniquely
Japanese touches to the
rooms include the 300 - thread count Imabari bed linens and bath towels from Ehime prefecture, and Maruyama Nori
teas manufactured in Tokyo's Tsukiji district.
The Batik is nestled in Kuching city centre, in the epicentre of its commercial, tourist and entertainment districts.It offers 15 spacious
rooms designed with guests comfort and convenience in mind.Room offerings include silk duvets, LCD TV with satellite channels, iPod docking station and speaker, complimentary specialty
tea and coffee and free wifi.The property has adopted batik as its design style and representations of the batik pattern may be seen in various elements within the hotel, including its flooring, lighting, feature walls, glass installations and front facade.Within the hotel premises, The Batik houses Tarot Salmon serving
Japanese cuisine, Boutique Bar at the reception area, an outdoor covered jacuzzi and a roof terrace.
There other four
rooms have traditional Western - style beds, with free WiFi and
Japanese tea service.
The building dates back to 1927, while the interior reveals a mix of modern
Japanese aesthetics alongside a very traditional
tea room, where you can enjoy
Japanese culture with the senses.
This exhibition dismantles popular depictions of
Japanese architecture, from the exquisite anonymity of the skyscrapers in Lost in Translation to exoticised conceptions of tatami
tea rooms visited by camera - wielding tourists.