floor plan Overview
The first floor is open and designed for socializing and unwinding after a day in Tokyo. Featuring natural oak accents and large windows that invite sunlight from the park, the space feels warm, airy, and inviting.
The second floor preserves the charm of traditional Japanese design, featuring tatami rooms, shoji doors, and a tokonoma alcove. The master tatami room offers a perfect view over the park, creating a serene retreat immersed in nature.


BEdrooms
Wake up to sunlight and timeless Japanese elegance.

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Double mattress in a traditional Japanese room

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Double sized Japanese futon in a traditional Japanese Tatami room

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Single sized Sofa bed
Kitchen
A bright and open space with 6-meter-high ceilings, featuring an oak kitchen and handcrafted wabi-sabi Japanese tiles from Gifu Prefecture. The fully equipped kitchen is designed at Western counter height for comfort and functionality.
Bathrooms
The bathroom blends modern and vintage elements, featuring a reclaimed Duravit sink and restored blue Showa-style tiles for a nostalgic touch. With a Japanese TOTO toilet on each floor, the space is both practical and stylish.

Wakabayashi Park House is a 4-minute walk from Shouin Jinja-mae Station, nestled beside a peaceful park in Setagaya. This charming area blends tradition with modern flair, featuring cozy cafés, hidden restaurants, and the historic Shouin Shrine just steps away. Nearby, the Boroichi Market offers antiques, crafts, and local street food. With Sangenjaya a few stops away and easy access to Shibuya, it’s a perfect retreat for travelers seeking authentic Tokyo with modern convenience.