Lynne C.
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We had an absolutely perfect stay at Amber House for three weeks in September. Mina and Junko, from the management office just a block away, were so friendly and helpful. They checked in to make sure everything was all right, set up the two house cleaning times with us, brought a carpenter for a minor repair the day after we reported it, answered any questions we had.
The house is beautifully restored and maintained. I chose it partly because architectural preservation is very important to me. All the practicalities were there: air conditioning in every room; a clean and well stocked kitchen; a washer and dryer combo; reading lights; red umbrellas. The dead end street was so peaceful, at night you only heard the cicadas. Both the bed and the futon were comfortable. The shower had amazing pressure.
The house is in a perfect location. We walked everywhere. The house guide tells of multiple restaurants nearby, and we tried many of them. The well-stocked “Happy Rokuhara” grocery was easily walkable through the Kenninji temple grounds. Good produce and fish, and a multitude of prepared foods. We walked to the Nohga Hotel for cranberry walnut bread and seaweed bread. Several convenience stores are on the main thoroughfare. I especially recommend visiting the Sairenji temple, visible from the back windows of the house. Also the Rokuharamitsuji temple to see the Kūya sculpture. And the traditional house of the potter and craftsman Kawai Kanjiro.
Simple pleasures of the house: The grassy scent of the tatami mats. The tsubo-niwa (glassed in interior garden) in the living room, with a blue bowl and a tree, open to the sky. Sunlight shafted through, the tiny leaves blew in the breeze, and rain fell into it. A constant sense of peace and nature. The play of light through the latticed windows. Lying in the dark bedrooms at night with all the wood above and hearing the rain. Seeing a Japanese badger twice in the bushes at night. Sitting at the kitchen table and watching the fuyo flowers, which change between white and pink during the day. The quiet and kind neighbors. The well tended plants outside. The little inset wooden bench just outside the door. In short, we loved the house and can’t wait to return someday. Thanks very much!