n’estate Kyoto-Arashiyama

We preserved and reused as much of the original parts of the house as possible, including the finishing materials, window frames, and door frames. This renovation respects the history of the old house while adapting it for contemporary use, creating a seamless blend of the past and present that fits harmoniously within Kyoto’s historic context.In response to the growing demand for flexible lifestyles, the Mitsui Fudosan Group has introduced “n’estate,” a multi-location residential service designed to support the diverse lifestyles of individuals. Serving as the new base for this service, an old house built more than half a century ago in Kyoto—Japan’s ancient capital—has been thoughtfully renovated into a private lodge and café. The house, which has undergone multiple renovations over the decades, reflects the changing times and the needs of its past residents. For this renovation, we stripped away layers of walls, floors, and ceilings that had built up over time, and reimagined the space with a fresh floor plan. Though the lodge and café are owned by different parties and are not connected by walkways, we designed the two areas as an integrated whole by creating openings in the interior. This allows visitors to sense the flow between the spaces while maintaining distinct boundaries, with materials carefully chosen to blend the two areas harmoniously. Each of the lodge’s three bedrooms has been assigned a unique theme color, with the design of each room adjusted to complement its shape and the surrounding environment. This approach enhances the character of each space, while using a consistent set of materials throughout. To honor Kyoto’s cultural heritage, the sauna in the bathroom features a design inspired by traditional tea rooms: benches surround a stove, reminiscent of the central furnace typically found in such rooms. We designed a passage that leads from the busy front street, through the seating area of the café and to the manicured gardens behind the building. Guests can enjoy this beautiful garden from the seating area. In keeping with the traditional “engawa” (the wooden veranda of a Japanese house), we re-imagined this space using tiles to better suit modern needs. The tiles are durable, water-resistant, and easy to clean, making the engawa a flexible space that can be used for various purposes, such as an exhibition area, an event stage, or additional seating. An opening between the engawa and the lodge creates a sense of openness, subtly blending the two spaces while softening the division between the lodge and café.
Hotel & Cafe @ Arashiyama, Kyoto
Client: Mitsui Fudosan Residential Co.,Ltd.
Project Management: GOOD PLACE Co., Ltd.
Design: Yu Yamada, Mako Shimanuki /SNARK Inc.
Construction: VICO
Total Area: 206.58m² (1F/130.92m² 2F/75.66m²)
Completion: Jun. 2024
Photo: Daisuke Shima /ad hoc

House in Tenmabashi

This is a renovation project for a high-rise condominium in Tenmabashi, Osaka.
The room has an open view along the Kyu-Yodo River and gets plenty of sunlight. We used a lot of natural materials and elaborately designed the areas touched by hands and the way sunlight shines the room. Using cherry wood as a base, we designed a calm room with gray tones to match the plastering on the walls, the stone for the kitchen counter top and the wool on the floor. By selecting chair upholstery, curtains, sofas and interior accessories, we were able to incorporate our ideas into every detail of the space.
Residence @ Tenmabashi, Osaka
Design: Rei Oshima, Mami Umayahara /SNARK Inc.
Project Management / Design Direction: Masayuki Sakurai, Yohei Yamaguchi /TRAIL HEADS
Construction: vico
Floor area: 100.82㎡
Completion: Dec. 2021
Photo: Daisuke Shima /ad hoc

House in Toyonaka

Residence @ Toyonaka, Osaka
Design: Sunao Koase /SNARK Inc. + Shin Yokoo /OUVI
Structural design: Shin Yokoo /OUVI
Construction: Kohatsu
Total area: 113.76㎡ (1F/60.19㎡ 2F/53.57㎡)
Completion: Apr.2020
Photo: Ippei Shinzawa

A&F COUNTRY NAMBA PARKS

An interior design project for an outdoor shop within Namba Parks, Osaka. To accommodate the tenant’s relocation to a larger section, we designed a space that prioritizes the customer experience, securing a dedicated area where tents and other gear can be set up in realistic outdoor scenarios. We used square timber for the counter, designing it like a sculpture to express the raw strength of the material itself.
Outdoor shop @ Namba, Osaka
Design: Rei Oshima, Ryota Yamagishi / SNARK Inc.
Client: A&F Inc.
Construction: DoubleBox
Furniture: Col Boite
Total area: 130.61㎡
Completion: Mar.2020
Photo: Ippei Shinzawa

Waterfront SHINSAIBASHI/OSAKA

During retail hours, the expanded fixtures create various zones for displaying approximately 2,000 colorful umbrellas. For events, the fixtures fold up to resemble pillars, transforming the store into a plain, open space. The layout was informed by the three existing structural columns. We treated these pillars as spatial objects rather than just structural support, expanding their scale to create functional fixtures that were then replicated throughout the interior.The flagship store for Waterfront, Japan’s leading umbrella brand. The project required a versatile space capable of hosting exhibitions and events alongside retail. To make the space itself a form of advertisement, we developed a concept centered on folding and unfolding, designing all fixtures to fold away just like an umbrella.
Umbrella shop @ OSAKA
Design: Yu Yamada, Sunao Koase, Rei Oshima /SNARK Inc.
Client: Shu’s selection Co,LTD
Lighting design: Keiji Kitada
Execution: TANK, Atelier Loöwe
Artdirector: Atsushi Ishiguro /OUWN
Designer: Yumi Idei, Narumi Hoshi /OUWN
Curtain: Shin Nakamura /中むら
Movie: Kyosuke Ochiai /Ambassa, Naoya Yokoyama, Shohei Ogawa /SHOWMOV
Hair and makeup: Ikuyo Kawashita /LiLo in veve
Photo: Ippei Shinzawa, Masataka Nakada