About this space
Mokuseki – Kamejima House is a 118sqm Japanese wooden home in Nagoya, blending natural wood’s warmth with traditional elegance.
A stone garden entrance merges nature and design, while the living room opens to a tranquil garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.
Guided by wood and stone in harmony, Mokuseki embodies Japanese craftsmanship, where simplicity and balance create quiet elegance.
The space
A serene modern Japanese-style traditional home in the heart of Nagoya, this residence beautifully blends Japan’s rich cultural heritage with timeless architectural design. “Kamejima” symbolizes longevity, wisdom, and tranquility, reflecting the harmonious relationship between nature and Japanese tradition. Just a 10-minute walk from Nagoya Station, the Shinkansen station, and the vibrant shopping district, this elegant retreat offers a peaceful escape within the city’s lively atmosphere.
Location
Nestled in historic Kamejima, Nagoya, this residence provides the perfect balance of convenience and tranquility. Its ideal location offers easy access to:
• Nagoya Station & Shinkansen Station – The gateway to city exploration and long-distance travel
• Kamejima Subway Station – A convenient starting point for discovering local attractions
• Shopping Areas – A charming mix of modern boutiques and traditional markets
• Cultural Landmarks – Explore Nagoya’s history, heritage, and the timeless beauty of Kamejima’s streets
Enjoy a stay that embraces both the serenity of this unique setting and the convenience of its prime location.
"The interior was so spacious and calm that I couldn't imagine from the exterior, and it was a very relaxing space.
Everything was clean and the facilities were substantial, and it was a nice inn to stay for days.
However, our group had a family with a single leg, and I felt inconvenient because it was a three-story building, but there was no problem with healthy people, and I was able to spend almost 100 points very comfortably and comfortably. .
I also thought it would have been nice if there was a convenience store a little closer."