An Osaka Stay

Beauty

Touch Japan from the core

within reach

Meyas House in a quiet Osaka neighborhood invites you to step into local life.

  • 3-min walk to JR Noda / 4-min to Subway Tamagawa
  • Direct JR to Osaka Stn (4 mins) & USJ (7 mins)
  • Direct Subway to Namba (8 mins) for Dotonbori

Please book via Airbnb or Booking.com.

Where historical texture meets the rhythm of modern living.

HIGH-FIDELITY 3D RECONSTRUCTION

Digital Memory

Authentic textures of Japanese architectural heritage

Living Room

柱金具 [Hashira-Kanagu]

Neither purely structural nor purely decorative. This bronze casing acts as a ritual armor, shielding the sacred pillar from the elements while whispering stories of ancient waves and clouds through its chiseled surfaces.

By wrapping the pillar in celestial clouds and terrestrial waves, the ancient craftsmen created a symbolic barrier of water to safeguard the timber against the threat of fire. Extracted from the sacred pillars of Nishi Hongan-ji, this casing preserves the tactile history of the Momoyama era—a tribute to the enduring craftsmanship that bridges the sacred and the everyday.

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Kitchen

逆莲 (Gyakuren)

The Final Sanctuary of "Zen Style" (Zenshuyo):
While the prototypes of the "Inverted Lotus" originated in 11th-century China, the physical wooden forms have virtually disappeared from their homeland. Today, their final sanctuary remains preserved within the Great Gates of Kyoto’s ancient temples.

A Rare Encounter of Destiny

Inspired by the Sanmon (Main Gate) of Tōfuku-ji—a gateway revealed to the world only once a year—this piece captures the fleeting essence of Ichigo Ichie (One Time, One Meeting).

As light flows through the translucent resin petals, it becomes more than a glow; it is the movement of wisdom (Dharma) and a karmic encounter spanning a thousand years. This is a sacred legacy reimagined in light, bringing the soul of a thousand-year-old sanctuary into your own.

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Office Space

KONCHI-IN STONE LANTERN (金地院石灯籠)

The ancient stone lantern returns as a vessel for light and mist. By merging weathered stone textures with digital moss, we transform a monument of the Edo period into a contemporary sanctuary of scent and shadow for your home.

shadow for your home.

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RYŪ-UN [ The Dragon Cloud ]

The Threshold Between the Mundane and the Divine. Sourced from the ornate door panels of the Karamon at Engaku-ji, Kamakura, this relief captures the swirling clouds and mythical power that guard the temple's sanctuary. Every undulation in the wood and every stroke of the ancient chisel is preserved through high-fidelity digital reconstruction.
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RYŪ-UN
[ The Dragon Cloud ]

A high-fidelity specimen of Kenchō-ji's foundation. English Text: The weight of history beneath your cup. Sourced from the ancient timber base of the Kenchō-ji Sanmon—the first of Kamakura's five great Zen temples. While almost all temple foundations have been replaced by stone to prevent decay, the Kenchō-ji Sanmon preserves its original timber bases—a miracle of architectural survival.
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When it rests quietly on your desk, that dry yet resilient vitality lets you hear the echo of the Sanmon bell carried by the wind. It is not merely a piece of decor, but a miniature, irreplaceable fragment of an eternal architectural original.

Discover & Interpret

the subtle beauty of Japanese architecture

We do not define beauty. Through precise digital restoration, we extend the material traces of time embedded in Kansai architecture.

Meya’s House operates both as a steward of physical space and as a digital restoration studio focused on traditional architectural details.

On-site Practice and Cultural Sampling

We operate a minpaku in Japan as a base for long-term observation of traditional construction. Through on-site capture and high-resolution photogrammetry, we extract aged textures and patina layers.

Reframing Cultural Artifacts for Contemporary Use

Beyond formal accuracy, we adapt material traces shaped by time and context into functional objects for contemporary spaces.

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Address

3-chome-5-20 Yoshino, Fukushima-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, Japan

Email Us

meyawang66@gmail.com

Call Us

070-2017-5798

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