Where travel ends,and dwelling begins.

— Branding Division of Shichiken.Co.Ltd.

The Sanctum of Stillness

In the hush of Higashiyama, beneath the slow gold of Kanazawa’s light,
Shichiken stands not as a place to stay — but as a realm to enter.

Here, silence is architecture, and time itself bows to order.
Step beyond travel; dwell within a crafted stillness,
where cedar breathes, ink settles, and the air remembers its lineage.

You do not visit Shichiken. You join it.

Room

Gallery

Each room is inspired by the

elegance of traditional

Japanese homes, blending

washi lighting and shoji

screens with modern

comforts to offer a tranquil stay.

Culinary

Archive

A visual record of edible beauty

— not a restaurant,


but an exploration of form, light, and ritual.

The works shown are creative studies in

culinary aesthetics,

presented solely as artistic documentation.

No meals, no reservations

— only devotion to taste as art.

The Four Rites of Civilization

Within the domain of Shichiken

every gesture once belonged to a civilization.
These four rites are not mere arts of refinement

— they are fragments of a metaphysical order

once upheld by the ancients.
Their revival is not an event but a consecration.


(The experiences below are presently withheld from public participation.

Each will be unveiled in its appointed season, upon completion of sanctification.)

Artifacts

&

Curations

Each object born within Shichiken is a

fragment of its inner world —
handmade incense, accessories,

and relics of travel,
crafted not for commerce,

but for remembrance.

They carry the scent of cedar,

the weight of ink,
and the calm precision of a

life lived deliberately.


(The Curated Goods Collection is presently

withheld from release.
Each piece will be made available once

its sanctification is complete.)

Opening in a

Later Season

Soon

Artifacts

&

Curations

Each object born within Shichiken is a

fragment of its inner world —
handmade incense, accessories,

and relics of travel,
crafted not for commerce,

but for remembrance.

They carry the scent of cedar,

the weight of ink,
and the calm precision of a

life lived deliberately.


(The Curated Goods Collection is presently

withheld from release.
Each piece will be made available once

its sanctification is complete.)

Opening in a

Later Season

Soon

Room details

112.31 m²
1209.26 ft²

9

Guests

3

Bedrooms


1

Queen bed

160x200

5

Futons

1
Bathroom

2
Semi-double bed

120x200

Free

WI-FI

Kitchen

2
Toilets

Microwave

TV

Hairdryer


Amenities

AC

Grand

gallery of Kanazawa

History

of Higashichaya

History

of Kanazawa

Every word/image on this site is handcrafted for our world. If you find our language on another site — they are thieves.