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Home Design Retreat

A journey into traditional Japanese interior materials, craftsmanship, and design philosophies.

Details
DATE
FEBRUARY 24-28, 2026
DURATION
5 DAYS, 4 NIGHTS
LOCATION
KYOTO & MIE
RETREAT INCLUDES:
  • 4 nights accommodation at Maana Homes
  • Daily Lunch, Welcome and Farwell Dinner
  • Takekomai & Tsuchikabe Workshop at a Sakan’s studio
  • Tours around Kyoto with Maana Homes’ architect
  • Tea Service at Gion Chaya
  • Wood joinery Workshop with at Sukiyadaiku’s studio
  • Welcome Gift Package
  • Transportation from meeting points
Through our 5-day retreat, participants dive deep into Japan’s rich culture of home design.
You’ll meet local experts to not only study but also play with the principles that continue to shape Japan’s most inspiring spaces.
In Japan, architecture and interior design are deeply rooted in harmonizing body and mind. Through workshops and conversations led by practitioners, you’ll experience how subtle gestures, like balancing shadow and light, become tools to ground and transform the spaces we live in.
PRICE
EARLY BIRD
$5,500 USD + tax (Apply by 11/30/2025)
Standard Rate
$6,000 USD + tax (Apply by 12/31/2025)
Group Rate
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Wall with stone base and roof tilesBamboo lattice with a wooden frameWorkshop with table
Join the journey
Have questions or want to know more? Reach out and reserve your spot, as spaces are limited.

One day on the Home Design Retreat

9:30 AM

Stroll through an old post-town

Learn about ‘shukuba’ - post towns located along the road that connected Kyoto, the old capital, with Tokyo, the new capital. These small towns provided all the urban delights - food, wine, entertainment, and of course accommodations too - as they made the long journey during the Edo Period. We will visit the longest stretch of the road that still remains relatively close to how it would have appeared 500 years ago, and peek inside an old hotel that has retained its original architectural features.
11:00 AM

Lunch at Seki

Enjoy a hearty lunch prepared with local seasonal ingredients. As you enjoy the rich flavors of the region, engage in a thoughtful discussion about the possibilities of reimagining a historic post-town. Reflect on how these once-vital hubs of food, lodging, and culture can be thoughtfully revitalized for modern times while preserving their unique legacy.
12:30 PM

Conversations with a Sakan

Spend time with a skilled sakan and gain unique insights into their work and their vital role in Japan’s construction heritage. Hear firsthand stories of their craft, the challenges of preserving these time-honored techniques, and the deep connection between natural materials and Japanese architecture. This is an opportunity to understand the philosophy and passion behind their artistry, and share ideas on how these knowledge can continue to find relevance in the modern world.
1:30 PM

Takekomai and Tsuchikabe Workshop

Learn the essential technique of takekomai, the bamboo and hemp lath binding that forms the structural base for traditional Japanese walls. Begin by weaving bamboo and hemp to create this sturdy foundation, then apply layers of raw earth to construct the tsuchikabe. This hands-on, immersive experience reveals how natural, locally sourced materials create textures and shadows that define the beauty of traditional Japanese architecture.
6:00 PM

Evenings at Maana Homes

As the sun sets, return to your home away from home in Kyoto—a private, peaceful retreat. Run a warm bath to melt away the day's adventures, brew a soothing cup of tea, and settle into a cozy corner. Pause, reflect, and journal on the day's events and learnings, savoring the moments of discovery and prepare for tomorrow’s adventures.
Home design workshop detailBamboo and earth wall construction
Traditional Japanese interior spaceTraditional garden view through window
Traditional Japanese workshop interior
Wood joinery craftsmanship detailTraditional room with sliding doors
Traditional screen pattern detailCeramic bowl on wooden surface
Traditional Japanese interior hallway

Details

Price
5,500 USD + tax. Early bird rate until end of November, 2025.
6,000 USD + tax. Standard rate until end of December, 2025.
Deposit & Cancellation Policy
A non-refundable deposit of 800 USD is required to secure your spot.
Cancellations made within 30 days of the retreat are non-refundable.
Food Allergies
Please include any food allergies or intolerances in the application form.
Contact Us
retreats@maana.jp
In collaboration with

Kyoto Research Institute

Kyoto Research Institute was founded under the direction of Momoko Nakamura. Momoko’s interest stems from 20 years of communicating and educating on cookery culture and the food system, informed by anthropological field research across the Japanese archipelago. The Institute’s research now extends beyond food, expanding into both textile and home, with the growing understanding that each pillar of Japanese living originates from a single terroir.
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