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A spacious outdoor area is shown, featuring a gravel pathway that leads to an open view of rolling hills and a clear sky filled with fluffy clouds. Large sliding doors provide access to the interior, enhancing the connection with nature.
Home in Mihama
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Starry sky and quiet inn (entire house)

In the silence surrounded by mountains, You can enjoy the beautiful starry sky and the fantastic morning mist, "Kaze-tosen". What is "Kaze-tosen"? It is a phenomenon where morning fog flows from the summit to the foothills, Visitors are captivated by its magnificent beauty. Just a 2-minute walk away, The restaurant, Sagirichaya, boasts local brand pork, Iwashimizudon. There is a farm stand, "Sagirinomachi", which sells seasonal local vegetables, bread, ice cream, etc., You can enjoy delicious ingredients from Mihama Town. [7 nearby sightseeing spots] 1. Iruka Onsen (Takisuiso): A hot spring facility located downstream of the beautiful Takisuigawa Gorge. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the Kitayama River from the open-air bath. 2. Yunokuchi Onsen: A secret hot spring surrounded by the nature of Kumano. You can enjoy a hot spring bath fed directly from the source spring. 3. Fuden Oroshi: You can experience the mysterious morning fog from fall to spring at our inn. 4. Maruyama Senmaida: A beautiful terraced rice field with about 1340 rice fields. The seasonal changes are attractive. 5. Fuden Pass: You can stroll along a mossy cobblestone road with a beautiful rural landscape. 6. Yokogake Pass: A pilgrimage route to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine. It features a beautiful cobblestone road. 7. Oroshi Shrine: A shrine where you can feel the history that has continued since the Edo period. Would you like to spend a peaceful time while experiencing the rich nature and culture?

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A traditional Japanese room showcases tatami flooring with wooden sliding doors offering views to the outside. A low wooden table is centered, accompanied by decorative cushions. Sliding shoji screens frame the space, illuminated softly by a rounded lantern hanging from the ceiling.
Home in Tanabe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

A former inn on a hill in Wakayama, with the remains of an old castle, Shirahama, and the Kumano Kodo for walking. Up to 5 people. Spacious, barrier-free toilet and bath

Founded in 1957, my grandfather, Eiichi Tanuchi, ran an inn called Aiwasho for the cultural development of Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture. In order to continue to protect its history and traditions, his granddaughter, Kiushuko, reopened the inn under its original name in 2021. Built on the site of Ueno Castle, this inn is a traditional Japanese house with tatami mats on the floor. Please relax in one of the two Japanese-style rooms. The inn is located on a hill overlooking the city of Tanabe, so you can enjoy the morning sun, sunset, and night view. On a calm day, we recommend having tea in a wicker chair on the edge of the hinoki cypress wooden deck, which was made in the image of the moon viewing platform of the Katsura Imperial Villa. The newly installed bath and toilet are spacious and barrier-free, so you can bathe together or use them easily even if you need assistance. We installed popin.aladdin (lighting with projector) in one of the Japanese-style rooms. It projects on the sliding doors You can watch TV, music, movies, etc. Enjoy BGM on YouTube before you go out in the morning. My parents, Kisaku and Shuko Tanai (Japanese), live next to the house, so please let me know if you need anything.

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The exterior of the guest house is showcased, featuring a wooden facade under a clear sky. The structure includes multiple entrances and large windows, allowing for natural light. Surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop, enhancing the peaceful rural setting.
Home in Yoshino
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Guest house Kisansei Seseragi

This guesthouse is located in the area where the green water that boils from Mt. Yoshino creates a high waterfall and pours into the elephant stream. A singer of many leaves and an accompanying traveler, it is a town of many leaves that I fell in love with nostalgically singing. Why don't you spend a relaxing day in nature and life that hasn't changed since ancient times? Dinner and breakfast are not provided. Please feel free to use the kitchen, cooking utensils, refrigerator, etc., and please cook and bring your own. ※ You also need to bring seasonings. One room is 10,000 yen. Available from 2 people. It is not possible to stay with only one person. Additional 5,000 yen per person (However, 2,000 yen for elementary and junior high school students, and free for preschool children). The venue is Kisanoseiragi, a multi-purpose training hall guest house in Kisaya. If you search for "Kisagaya Multi-purpose Training Center", the detailed location will be displayed.

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A large window reveals a serene view of lush green rice fields and distant mountains. Scattered clouds drift above a rural landscape, with charming houses visible across the fields. Natural light brightens the interior, reflected by a polished surface nearby.
Home in Kizugawa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Cosy house in a small village. Hiking, cycling.

Wheelers Den is a cosy and quiet self contained house in a lovely rural village. Ideal as a base for experiencing authentic village life and exploring Nara, Wazuka and southern Kyoto. Amazing cycling, hiking, temples, 700 year old stone carvings, tea plantations, rice fields and mountains all close. Free rental bikes available. By train Nara is 15 minutes. Iga ninja museum and castle 35 mins. Kyoto 57 mins. Osaka 50 mins. Free parking for one car. A great place for a unique experience of Japan.

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Home in Kammaki
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

We help you have memorable trip.

Please use our kitchen for simple cooking. The nearest stations are Oji Station on the JR Line and Goido Station on the Kintetsu Line. I'll come pick you up until 5pm. Please use the bus to return home. There is a bus stop nearby. If you are arriving by car, there is parking available on site. From Oji station: 15 minutes to Nara, 18 minutes to Osaka, 1 and a half hour to Kyoto, 1 and a half hour to Kobe, Mt. Koya and Yoshino are also not far away. Hotel business license number 71703003

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The living room features wooden accents, a low coffee table, and a black sofa with decorative blue cushions. A television is mounted on the wall, while the dining area is visible in the background, illuminated by overhead lighting.
Home in Higashimikuni
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 457 reviews

Japanese House *:. . . Yukifuku. . .: *

Welcome to Osaka! This two-story house(3 bedrooms, 72 square meters) is located in my hometown which is very safe and convenient. The nearest subway station is Higashimikuni which is on one of major subway line in Osaka, so it's easy to access a lot of popular and famous places! It takes 4 - 5 min walk from the station to the house. There are convenience stores, grocery stores and local restaurants nearby! Check in - 4 pm Check out - 11 am We can keep luggage before check-in time!

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji doors. A low wooden table is centered, complemented by a cushion. Soft lighting emanates from a lamp situated discreetly in a corner, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Oazakouyasan
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Authentic Minimalistic Japanese House in Koyasan

【An Authentic Japanese in Koyasan】 An authentic, ryokan-style Japanese house with a minimalist design is ready to welcome you in Koyasan, the sacred site. Located just a 12-minute walk from the popular Okunoin temple, it is comfortably removed from the bustling center of town. Unlike other temple lodgings, this house offers complete privacy, allowing you to feel at home while experiencing an authentic Japanese lifestyle. Ideal for group or family trips, as well as extended stays.

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A narrow residential alley is lined with traditional buildings, showcasing a mix of architecture and utility poles. Potted plants are seen along the walkways, and a bicycle is parked beside a wall. The sky is partly cloudy, providing a soft, diffused light.
Home in Nakatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Traditional wooden house near Osaka Umeda for 4ppl

My house is located just 15 mins walking distance from JR Osaka Sta. The closest stations are Nakatsu Subway Sta. and Nakatsu Hankyu Sta. It is located in a quiet and local neighborhood; a perfect location for those who wants to base in Osaka and visit Kyoto, Nara and Kobe. Also, it is a space for those who appreciates art, interior design and architectures. To make sure all my guests' safety and health, I will do my best to provide you with a clean and safe residential environment.

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A traditional room features a large wooden irori at its center, surrounded by tatami flooring. Expansive windows reveal a vibrant display of autumn foliage, creating a connection to the natural surroundings while allowing ample natural light to fill the space.
Home in Nara
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

HAT National Park, experience traditional house

The surroundings are full of nature, and if you are lucky, you can see animals such as wild deer, boars and squirrels. In addition to burning charcoal in the fireplace and enjoying the burning fire, you can enjoy the following as fireplace dishes. (We prepare 1 box of charcoal. Please prepare your food.) ・Hot pot dishes using an iron pot ・Grilled fish using long bamboo skewers ・Roasted sweet potato ・Grilled meat dishes using iron pan ・Grilled rice balls using a net.

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A serene living space features a wooden sofa and a low table overlooking a tranquil bay. Natural light floods the room through large windows, providing views of the surrounding greenery and water. Tatami flooring adds a traditional touch to the cozy atmosphere.
Home in Kumano
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

The private guest house with a view of the sea.

Nostalgic Beach House A private guesthouse in Nigishima, Kumano City, facing the calm Nigishima Bay. To reach it, climb about 50 steps (5 min) for a rewarding view. *Note: not suitable for those with limited mobility. There is no TV or clock—disconnect and relax. *Extra fee applies for 2+ guests. For safety, a motion-sensor camera is at the entrance; it only takes still photos when someone passes, never continuous video, ensuring privacy.

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A selection of freshly baked bread displayed on a round plate. The assortment includes sliced whole grain bread, round bagels, and two rustic loaves, all featuring a golden crust and differing textures.
Home in Shingu
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

"Genki House", a house near Kumano Hongu-Taisha

It’s a house 8km from the Hongu Taisha. (about 15 minutes' drive) If you have a car it's more convenient, but if not I'll be happy to drive you to and from a bus stop or a tourism spot in Hongu area. My family run an organic farm, bakery, NPO offering long-stay for the youth, and an alternative school for children nearby. You'll have some loaves of bread from our bakery(^^)/ (If you don't eat bread please let me know beforehand)

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A blue banner displays the name 'Lodge Miyagawa' at the entrance of the house. A set of stone steps leads up to the entrance, framed by wooden beams and traditional architecture. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space.
Home in Odai
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Private House beside the River "Lodge Miyagawa"

The Japanese house stands in a biosphere reserve village, upstream on the Miyagawa (Miya River) which flows from Odaigahara National Park to Ise. The river is just a few minutes walk from the house which is the best place for chilling out, swimming with your family or family and enjoying water. 20 mins' drive from JR "Misedani" station and 60 mins' drive to the Osugidani Valley (one of the three greatest valleys in Japan).

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