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You know, Japanese Summer is very steamy and hot.
Sorry, but we don't prepare Air-conditioner in our guest house.
Because we hope you to experience the simple life of our ancestors
and non-electric power life as much as possible.

To escape this hot summer,
We prepare Wind Bells which have a big power
to make you to feel more cool.

Wind Bell: made with 2 parts, a bell & a strip.
The strip moves by wind and ring the bell.
This strip made of mosaic wood paper, very beautiful.

Please enjoy their cool sounds (Click here)!
Off course, only when the wind is blowing, bells ring.

Uhhm.. That's a nice sound similar to the Autumn insects singing.
The sound makes us Japanese feel cool.
How about you?

And there are many variations of the wind bell design .

The material of the bell in the above photo is made of steel.
But sometimes you can see the ones made of glass.

Glass made.
At a glance you feel more cool?
The bell made of glass painted with the pictures like gold fish, fire works, flowers, river, sea, etc.

And watch to the design of the strip, too.

Which do you like better, of steel bell or glass bell ??
I think the sound of the steel one is better than the glass one.

These wind bells are small (20 cm) and very light and not so expensive ($20-30).
We recommend you to buy them for Japanese summer memories.

When you select, don't forget to check its design and more, its sound!

Japanese Old house is basically made of natural materials
like Wood(wall), Paper(door), Grass(roof, floor), Clay(wall, floor), etc.

Photo of our guest house (Entrance) before reconstruction

Look at our Guest House Doors (before reconstruction).

There are 2 types.

One is 'SHOJI' mainly made of thin paper
which can gain the sunshine indirectly
same as the curtains in the western houses.

The other is 'FUSUMA' made of thick paper
which shuts out outside sunshine and noise,
more suitable for private zone.

Please take care when you open these paper doors,
because papers easily broken.

Especially SHOJI-Paper is very very delicate!
In fact, you see some holes of paper, don't you!

Every year end, we Japanese renewal these papers of SHOJI
for celebrating the new year.
This is our culture.