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Yuen Bettei Daita

UDS + Matsui Construction

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Entrance and Lobby areas : Guests are welcomed by a courtyard decorated with stones donated from a historic mansion in Setagaya and seasonal flower arrangements. - Nacása & Partners Inc.
Main Building and Annex : Both the main and the annex buildings blend in with the surrounding neighborhood. This gives the impression that the hotel has been there for a long time. - Nacása & Partners Inc.
Deluxe Double Room : The deluxe double rooms retain the spacious interior and decor reminiscent of a traditional ryokan with wooden floors, tatami rooms and inner verandas. In these rooms, guests can truly feel the essence of traditional Japanese design thanks to features such as bamboo screen doors. - Nacása & Partners Inc.
Entrance and Lobby areas : Guests are welcomed by a courtyard decorated with stones donated from a historic mansion in Setagaya and seasonal flower arrangements. - Nacása & Partners Inc.

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Total
JURY VOTES
Hotel
5.17
6.75
6.50
6.25
6.17
Client
Odakyu Electric Railway
Floor area
1999 ㎡
Completion
2020
Lighting Designer
Sign Designer

Yuen is a ryokan (Japanese inn) project that strives to enhance the appeal of its surrounding neighborhood, thereby valuing the history of the site and its significance for the local community. This site, Setagaya-Daita in Tokyo, is located in a quiet residential area in the center of the city where some historical residences remain. This hotel consists of two buildings, the main building and the annex located right next to the local train station. This configuration is rare in Tokyo but creates a one-of-a-kind streetscape. The main building houses the front desk and lobby, a tea lounge, a Japanese restaurant as well as a public bath. The single storey annex houses a spa and guest rooms designed for long-term stays. Our goal was to give the structures the look and feel of a renovated mansion-turned-ryokan as if the building had always occupied the lot. For common areas, we wanted to create a space embodying the history of Daita by incorporating fixtures and materials acquired from a century-old thatched-roofed mansion from the neighborhood. Around the hotel, you'll find historic fittings seamlessly blended with modern architectural techniques such as wooden ceilings, plastered walls and stone floors, creating a sophisticated atmosphere with texture, contrast and depth. Guestrooms average at around 22 square meters in size and come in a variety of layouts: traditional Japanese rooms with veranda, rooms with wide windows and maisonette rooms. All rooms require guests to take off their shoes in the entrance as the unique textures of the tatami and wooden floors are best enjoyed with bare feet. Choosing to include a tea lounge in the design was a way to honor the genealogy of the site, which is said to have been a tea farm in the past. Both indoor and outdoor seating areas maximize the greenery of the adjacent street for a sense of seclusion. Hot spring water from Hakone, a region south-west of Tokyo famous for its mineral-rich water, is transported to the hotel regularly to provide guests an authentic hot spring experience. The hotel's public bath also comes with a garden view, background music inspired by the springwaters of Mount Fuji and a sauna with original aroma mists.