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The traditional Japanese house features a sloped tiled roof and a spacious porch. Surrounding gardens with manicured shrubs and blooming peach trees create a serene environment. The second building, featuring a white exterior, stands nearby, contributing to the rustic charm of the rural landscape.
Farm stay in Kita-ku, Okayama
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Part of a Japanese house surrounded by peach trees

Surrounded by rural landscapes and peach trees unique to Okayama.The clear air is relaxing. < Spaces available: Separation of Japanese houses (part of the white wall on the left side of the photo) (Facilities: private entrance, first floor, kitchenette, dining room, 2nd floor, bedroom, shower with bathtub, toilet) > Walk through the Japanese garden to the entrance.You can see peach trees from the room.The main house has a Japanese-style room with columns, and there is a dressing and tea ceremony experience (reservation required, paid).In the park, there is a square where you can interact with animals (goats/rabbits/kezumerik turtles) (free to see).Fresh fruits can be eaten seasonally.The host is usually working on the park as he runs the orchard.We'll let you know and take care of any issues right away.Harvest farming experiences available.(Various experiences are paid and need to be booked) For more information, you can check the homepage by searching "Onmyosato" and "ouminosato". About a 10-minute drive from Okayama Airport About 30 minutes by car from JR Okayama Station The nearest convenience store is about a 7-minute drive away * If you have any questions or requests, please contact us via "Contact Host" first * Peach harvest season (summer) and New Year holidays will be closed

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A serene garden setting features meticulously trimmed shrubs and a large stone planter, framed by a traditional wooden gate. Lush greenery contrasts with a clear blue sky, creating a peaceful outdoor space for relaxation.
Home in 名西郡
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

220-year-old Blue Merchant's Mansion with Seasonal Vegetable and Fruit Harvesting Experience

KAIWA NO SATO This old house is an indigo mansion built in the first year of the Bunsei era (1804) during the heyday of indigo. The main house and the sleeping area (a barn where indigo was stored) have been demolished due to aging, but the historic living room and garden have been preserved to allow guests to experience a little bit of that time, and it is used as a farmhouse inn. In the old days, "Indigofera" grew on the fertile land of the Yoshino River basin in Tokushima Prefecture, bringing great wealth to Tokushima Prefecture (Awa Province). Ancient documents on indigo, including cultural properties, are also available for viewing. Enjoy the charm of that era and Indigofera. ==== Feel free to pick and eat seasonal fruits and vegetables from the adjacent fields. * Please enjoy as many figs as you like in summer and autumn. Fruit examples: Spring: sweet summer Summer: Watermelon, Green Bowl (Melon) Fall: figs, pomegranates, sweet potatoes [Vegetables example] Spring: potatoes, corn, bamboo shoots, butterbur sprouts, konjac Summer: Japanese ginger, bell peppers, eggplant, tomatoes, chili peppers, cucumbers Fall: potatoes, konnyaku Winter: Daikon radish * Please contact us in advance if you have any requests, as the harvest and timing may change depending on the weather. ====

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The entrance showcases a warm, earthy facade surrounded by vibrant seasonal foliage. Stone pathways meander through the garden, leading to the door. Two trees frame the entrance, with green and red leaves adding a touch of color to the welcoming setting.
Hut in Soja
5 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

One building for rent OldbutNew collection Starlight BBQ Fire NO bears Natural Cat Old house Firewood stove No snow

There are no bears around.Located in the middle of Okayama Prefecture, this accommodation is perfect for sightseeing in Okayama, which opened at the end of November 2021. ★ Indoor The stylishly designed interior, by a first-class architect who has been involved in the renovation of a 100-year-old warehouse, the design of Fuji Television's Bayshore Studio, and GINZA SIX, has a high-quality feel. We have a selection of items to help you enjoy your stay in style, including a refrigerator, oven, microwave, coffee tools for coffee lovers, and a toaster that is popular with bread lovers. It is cool at high altitudes, and you can also enjoy the bright red firewood stove from October to May (depending on the climate). The walls of the storehouse are thick, so you don't have to worry about noise like you would with a regular private lodging.If you close the window, loud music is OK. ★Outdoors Enjoy breakfast and coffee on the scenic terrace, or have a campfire or barbecue outside.(No loud noise outdoors after 8 pm.) We also offer activities such as picking strawberries, harvesting vegetables in the fields in summer, and wood chopping. * In summer, insects usually come out, so if you don't like them, please refrain from booking

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Container cabins are set against a backdrop of lush greenery, featuring wooden doors that provide a modern touch. The area is thoughtfully designed with a small tree adding to the natural ambiance, creating a serene atmosphere.
Shipping container in Nishiawakura
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Quiet and comfortable private container house where you can enjoy the Japanese countryside [Discount for consecutive nights]

[Greetings] "Safety First Guest Room" is a glamping hotel in Nishi-Awakura Village, Okayama Prefecture, a rich countryside surrounded by forests. A renovated container for rent, it offers a space that combines the warmth of wood with sophisticated design. [Recommended for] ① I'm tired of Japan's famous tourist spots... I want to enjoy more of Japan's original landscape! ② I want to take a leisurely trip with a calm feeling, reading or walking while looking at the scenery of a mountain village rich in nature! ③ I want to work while traveling, so I want to work in a private room with WiFi! Surroundings and recommendations ① Rich natural environment: Enjoy outdoor activities such as forest bathing and hiking. ② Full of sightseeing resources: You can experience the high-quality countryside, including the village's prized hot springs, Thai cuisine, patisserie, and large cafes. ③ Access to famous tourist destinations: 2 hours to Osaka and Kyoto, 1 hour to Tottori sand dunes, making it easy to travel between nature and the city. Thanks for looking! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me!

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring with a red accent mat. A decorative scroll hangs on the wall, complemented by a folding screen. A wooden coat rack is positioned next to the window, which is covered with light curtains, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Home in Kita-ku, Okayama
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Tsujima (near the university) 1 unit for rent, JR Hokaiin, a few minutes from the bus stop

3 km north of JR Okayama Station.It is 650 meters from Hokkaido Station and bus stop Hokkaidoin on the JR Tsuyama Line (No.9). Near Okayama University, Okayama University of Science, and Handa Mountain Botanical Garden. City Light Stadium, and Zip arena, a children's forest, and Jingu Mountain, and a supermarket (Marunaka, La.There is a Moo, happys), a convenience store (7-Eleven). Bicycles are available.There is one free parking space, please let me know if you use it It is an old bungalow house with a Japanese culture. There are three rooms with plenty of room.(Please contact us) You can also use it as a group trip, exam, accommodation for various competitions, and living in Okayama for short and medium term.Hokei-in Station and the bus stop are within walking distance, making it a good base for traveling around Okayama. Pets are allowed, please register in advance * It costs 2,000 yen as a pet fee

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Sunlight filters through vibrant green leaves, casting gentle light on a scenic view of rooftops and mountains in the distance. The natural surroundings create a serene atmosphere, inviting exploration and connection with the landscape.
Home in Takahashi
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Takamine Guest House Cocodrilo (Entire house rental)

   /Welcome and familiar. Multicultural, self-cultural/ Not too urban, not too rural Unusual fun In such a town! * Please take a look at the listing photos for parking (next to Michigenji) * 1F is the dining floor (with kitchen & washing machine & refrigerator & unit bath) * You can walk around temples, shrines, and castles * No smoking inside, but there is a smoking area outside * Renovated the adjacent old house and opened the cafe back in December 2015! Open Monday-Friday, 11:00 am-5:00 pm (Friday only, until 23:00, closed on holidays) * Because it is an old house, strong smelling perfumes, shampoo, detergent, and hair dyeing are prohibited in principle!

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A spacious living area features warm wooden walls and flooring. A contemporary wood stove is situated against a stone backdrop. A light wooden table sits low to the ground, with floor cushions placed nearby. A minimalist chair is positioned for comfort, enhancing the inviting ambience.
Farm stay in 津山市加茂町
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

Quiet Rural Stay | Long-term Welcome | Okayama

It takes 3 hours from Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara. You can see a totally different aspect of the city side of Japan. Green mountains, clear river, Firefly, many stars, rice field, Vegetable field. The house is a beautiful nature. And also we have good neighbors. You will see the real Japanese countryside that is not written in the guidebook. The room is surrounded by my father's and my artworks. The huge kitchen, living room, and garden are yours. Please enjoy and relax in the cozy house.

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A serene sleeping area features a spacious bed with soft linens, positioned against a backdrop of traditional Japanese decor. Calligraphic art is displayed on sliding screens, separated from a cozy seating area that includes a wooden table and chairs, all illuminated by a decorative paper lantern.
Home in Tai
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Ensoh: Hideaway Portal to Naoshima & Art Islands

Ensoh strives to surround its inhabitants in naturalness and simplicity, ideals tied strongly to the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic. It is a creatively restored home surrounded by traditional garden and lush forest. While (supplied) electric-assisted bicycles are the best way to this ‘hideaway’ and from it to the Art Islands, it is hard to believe Ensoh is mere minutes from the local train station. If you seek nature, uniqueness, space, and beauty in your Japanese travels, it is here!

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A serene room with tatami flooring and large windows allows morning light to fill the space. A low table is positioned in the center, accompanied by seating cushions. Views of neighboring houses and trees are visible through the windows.
Hut in Tonosho
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

iikazegafuku.|It's a charming small inn on Teshima

It’s located in a village called Karato Oka. You’ll find the Teshima Museum and rice terraces within a short walking. The guesthouse is a Japanese wooden house with only one room, so you can use privately. The room on the second floor has a slightly lower ceiling, giving it a cozy cabin or tea room feel. From the window, you can see old houses, mountains, and persimmon trees, with the morning light streaming in. Experience an extraordinary space and time.

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Home in Kurashiki
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 474 reviews

Japanese Potter's Guesthouse - Wasyugama Kiln Stay

Welcome to Wasyugama, a traditional Bizen pottery kiln guesthouse in the peaceful hills near Kurashiki, Okayama. Stay beside an active pottery workshop and experience the quiet charm of rural Japan. Most guests stay 2–3 nights, but longer stays are warmly welcomed. The house, hand-built with natural wood by my father and me, is a private rental with kitchen, bath, and beds for up to 5 guests. Pottery experience available (booking required).

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A view through sliding doors reveals a serene traditional Japanese garden. Natural light filters in, illuminating the simple decor of the room. A pair of indoor shoes rests on a stone step, emphasizing the welcoming atmosphere of the space.
Home in Takahashi
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Contemporary Ryokan "Tenrai" in Castle Town

Tenrai is a Contemporary Ryokan renovated from a wealthy merchant's mansion from the late Edo period, with the concept of "Kirei Sabi" by Kobori Enshu. Takahashi City is called the "Little Kyoto of Bitchu," surrounded by beautiful mountains on all sides. Please spend a luxurious time while experiencing the history and traditional culture of Bitchu and the world view of "Kirei Sabi".

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A bright room features a queen-sized bed, a cozy seating area with a sofa, and a wooden table. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating the warm patterned accent wall. A desk with a chair is positioned across from the bed, creating a functional workspace.
Apartment in Kurashiki
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Shinkansen, 12 minutes walk from Shin-Kurashiki Station, 401

This studio is located on the 4th floor of the apartment. It is a queen size bed. There is a large super halo that is open 24 hours (400m 5 minutes on foot) nearby. In addition, a hot bath facility attached to the shopping center Marunaka Shinkurashiki store is located 10 minutes on foot. There is also “full water”.There is also a large open-air bath.

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