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Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition

Japan Kyoto Trade Exhibition

Near the heart of the globally renowned historical city "Kyoto,"
let's build a cluster of hotels behind the train station where Arab people gather!

Kyoto, a historically significant city globally acclaimed by Japan. In the area behind Yoshitomi Station in Nantan City, about 40 minutes away from the central station, Kyoto Station, lies a vast undeveloped land, rich in nature.

How about recreating the traditional Japanese architecture of "Kominka" (old private houses) and constructing a group of hotels where Arab people can gather? Let's create a city where one can enjoy a stress-free, long-term stay, complete with Halal food, prayer spaces, culture, and religion.

With the support of Kyoto Prefectural goverment, we aim to revitalize Nantan City as a strategically planned economic area, fostering exchanges and bonds with the UAE. The goal is to create a haven for people from different countries, serving as their second home and forming a place of relaxation while laying the foundation for global business expansion.

Together, let's create a haven for the hearts of Arab people in a foreign land across the sea. Investors and business operators who want to join us, we eagerly await your participation.




What are the traditional Japanese buildings called "Kominka" that Japan boasts of?

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Residences called "Kominka" in Japan refer to wooden traditional Japanese architecture built approximately 100 years ago. Constructed with minimal use of nails, they feature large pillars and thick beams. The interiors are made with Japan's unique natural materials, such as wood for pillars and beams, thatched roofs, earthen walls, and plaster.

The allure of Kominka lies in its "beauty" and the "seasonal living" unique to Japan.

Thick and impressive beams across the ceiling, ornate sliding doors adorned with ink paintings and kanji characters, intricately carved transoms?every corner of Kominka's interior showcases traditional Japanese aesthetics.

In spring, people enjoy cherry blossoms in the garden, while in summer, they cool off on the open veranda. In autumn, they open sliding doors to admire the fall foliage through the windows, and in winter, they warm themselves by the hearth or wood stove while gazing at the snowy landscape outside?a life that has harmonized with the natural environment, experiencing the good old Japanese way of living.

Kominka, built with traditional Japanese techniques, also serves as valuable cultural heritage. However, due to the increase in modern buildings in recent years, Kominka faces demolition and has become a highly scarce commodity.



<First Unique Feature>

Traditional Exterior

Traditional Exterior

A Kominka is a wooden traditional architectural structure built more than 100 years ago.

<Second Unique Feature>

Japanese Tatami Room

Japanese Tatami Room,washitsu

The use of tatami provides a feeling of being surrounded by traditional atmosphere of Japanese culture.
Additionally, in the "fusuma," which serves as a partition in Japanese-style rooms, you may find paintings or characters, and there are "ranma" wooden latticework carvings, between rooms, allowing you to feel the beauty of Japanese culture everywhere.

<Third Unique Feature>

"Hari" -Wooden Beam

Hari,Wooden Beam

The ceiling of a 100-year old Kominka has a large, thick “hari” in the ceiling. They create a splendid appearance and atmosphere in Japanese architecture.

<Fourth Unique Feature>

Antique tools and furniture for a refined decor

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Living with a decor filled with genuine furnishings and decorations from more than 100 years.
For instance, indoors, you'll find wooden furniture, folding screens with Japanese paintings, ornaments like vases and small pedestals, and in the garden, antique items such as stone lanterns?each possessing significant intrinsic value.

<Fifth Unique Feature>

Elegant Rooms

Elegant Rooms

The elegant simplicity of rooms in a Kominka engage people's hearts and minds.

<Sixth Unique Feature>

Japanese Gardens

Japanese Gardens

Kominka comes with beautiful Japanese gardens, featuring well-arranged plantings, stone lanterns as accents, ponds with swimming carps, and elements like "shishi-odoshi" that use flowing water to create soothing sounds. You can enjoy various flowers each season, such as cherry blossoms in spring, autumn leaves in fall, and camellias in winter.

<Seventh Unique Feature>

Antique Fixtures

Antique Fixtures

Traditional Japanese craftsmanship is present in various fixtures throughout Kominka's rooms. Paintings on sliding doors, "yukimi-shoji" (frosted windows for viewing snow), carved wooden fixtures, intricate handles on fusuma?all these details showcase elaborate craftsmanship.

<Eighth Unique Feature>

Peaceful and Pastoral Landscape

Peaceful and Pastoral Landscape

Many Kominka are found in rural regions like Kameoka and Nantan that have retained the simplicity of country living. Nowadays living in natural surroundings has attracted a great deal of attention for a variety of reasons.




What kind of place is the planned construction site in Nantan City?

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Plan for constructing a cluster of hotels where Arab people gather

■ Construction Details

・Funding Amount: Approximately 8 to 15 billion yen (may vary depending on the development plan and building specifications)
・For more details, please inquire.
・We will announce further details once the plan is finalized.

■ Planned Construction Site

・Planned Construction Site: Hijigatubo, Kiwara, Yagi Town, Nantan City, Kyoto 629-0165 Japan, behind "JR Yoshitomi Station."
About 40 minutes by train or car from JR Kyoto Station. Approximately 50 minutes by car from Itami Airport and about 1.5 hours from Kansai Airport.
・Planned Development Area: 227,881 square meters
・On-site visits are available.




Planned Construction Site


Planned Construction Site





About Our Company & Contact Information

Company name  : 
Nakagawa Juken Corporation
Representative  : 
Mr. Katsuyuki Nakagawa (Representative Director)
Address : 
8-24, Chihara 2 chome, Chiyogawa, Kameoka City, Kyoto Japan, 621-0052
E-mail : 
info@nakagawa-juken.com

If you are interested in this project or wish to invest, please contact the following email address first.
info@nakagawa-juken.com

Our company, a leading Japanese enterprise, has been dealing with Kominka since 1990. Please be assured that we are a reliable company that operates in cooperation with Kyoto Prefecture and other governments.
For more information about our company, please refer to our company overview page.

Below is an example of Kominka we have handled in the past.


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