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Vacation rentals in Suzuka

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A spacious living area is presented, featuring a large flat-screen TV mounted on the wall. Dark sofas are arranged around a low coffee table, complemented by warm lighting from strategically placed lamps. A plush rug anchors the seating arrangement, creating a cozy atmosphere.
Home in Yokkaichi
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 402 reviews

[Free parking for up to 2 cars] This is a clean and spacious room in Yokohama. (No smoking in the entire building)

The entire second floor is for rent. The first floor is a garage. (You will go to the 2nd floor by stairs.) * Please note that check-in time is between 4 pm and 9 pm. * We sent you a detailed map in PDF a few days ago. Please enter it in your car navigation or map application before coming. ※ Parking is available free of charge for 1 vehicle on the premises. Please let us know in advance if you would like to park a second car. * We are sorry, but we will cancel the reservation if the person who made the reservation does not stay. ※ Due to the new Private Lodging Act, you will not be able to stay unless you fill out the guest list at check-in or send it by email in advance. We provide a refrigerator, microwave, bathtub where you can stretch your legs, toilet with washlet, pocket wifi, manga, game console (Nintendo 64), ping pong table, DVD, DVD player, hair dryer, towels, coffee, water, etc. Aeon Hinen Kayo (large supermarket), Minami Hinen Station (train), Ryokuchi Park, Sushiro, TSUTAYA, GEO, Lawson, etc. are within walking distance.

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A traditional Japanese room is visible, featuring tatami flooring and shoji sliding doors that allow natural light to fill the space. A wooden table and two chairs sit in the center, providing a simple dining area, while an elegant wooden ladder leans against the wall.
Townhouse in Iga
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Castle Town Machiya Private Guest House DAIJI Consecutive night discount

I have lived in Iga Ueno for a few years. Growing up in a residential area, living in a castle town was a new experience for me. This land with its old-fashioned townscape and famous water is hot in summer and cold in winter. But that's why the rice, vegetables, and meat are also delicious. There are many areas where nature remains, but few areas where the old townscape remains intact. I want to preserve this townscape. To that end, I want many people to experience a nostalgic way of life and culture. As such a place, we renovated a row house left by our ancestors and opened it as the Daiji, a soy sauce shop that had closed. You are always welcome! Stay in a beautifully renovated traditional Japanese wooden house with tatami flooring and futons, plus modern facilities for self-catering, within easy reach of Kyoto and Osaka airports. Attachment: Area

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A spacious living area features a blend of natural materials with exposed wooden beams and soft, muted colors. A low coffee table is surrounded by comfortable seating. Sunlight filters through large windows, providing a view of the garden outside.
Home in Kariya
5 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Garden Inn Hanaike Retreat - Drive to Ghibli Park

Welcome to Hanaike Retreat! We created an attractive and comfortable place for those traveling by car. Ghibli Park and Nagoya Castle, Legoland are about 30-40 minutes by car. Japandi-design, which combines Japanese tradition with Scandinavian sophistication, creates an extraordinary feeling for your trip. Relax while looking out at the beautiful Japanese garden. Recommended for families and group trips, as well as history lovers. We invite you on a journey to rediscover the charm of Aichi.

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A serene room features large windows with a view of the Kamo river. Tatami mats cover the floor, complemented by a low wooden table and two cushions. Natural light fills the space, highlighting traditional wood paneling and shoji screens.
Townhouse in Shimogyo-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

K's Villa Kamogawa - Excellent River View

K's Villa Kamogawa-an is an authentic Kyoto style wooden house located right beside the Kamo river only 3 mins walk from Shichijo station. Maximum 7 guests, Suitable for 2 - 5 guests Please ensure you select the correct number of guests when booking <Important> Please come to K's Villa Office (K's House Kyoto) to CHECK-IN before 20:30pm. ※Please do NOT go to K's Villa directly. ・If you arrive before 16:00, we can keep your luggage at K' s Villa Office(K's House Kyoto) anytime after 9:00am.

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A serene view of a wooden hinoki bath is presented through large glass doors. The interior features light-colored tiled walls, and a warm wooden bench can be seen along the outside. Delicate branches with blossoms frame the view, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Townhouse in Sakyo Ward
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 444 reviews

Artist's house in Kyoto with a big cypress bath

I am an Artist / Photographer born in Kyoto I started hosting because I love meeting people from all over the world and making new friends. This place used to be one big guesthouse, but during Covid19, I have stopped running the guesthouse and I moved in with my wife and 2 kids. Still I didn't want to give up so I left the good parts. Private cypress bath and renovated rooms and made another entrance for the Guests. So now it is 2 separate house Please check the house rules before you book.

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Lush greenery surrounds a person seated on the grass, with trees providing shade in the background. The sky features soft clouds, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the natural setting. The vibrant colors of the landscape evoke a tranquil connection with nature.
Home in Iga
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

"Kaze no Niwa"/retreat/Japanese traditional house

This is a traditional Japanese house built in the countryside of Iga, the home of the ninja. Although you can come by public transportation, it is more convenient to come by car as it is quite a rural area. The hot spring is 5 minutes by car. It takes 20 minutes by car to the castle town of Iga Ueno. 25 minutes to Mokumoku Farm. 30 minutes to Igayaki no Sato. 45 minutes to Suzuka Circuit. 50 minutes to Akame Shijuhachi Falls National Park. 1 hour to Ise Jingu. 1 hour to Horyuji Temple.

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A light-filled living area is presented, featuring two dark sofas with soft cushions. A low wooden table is positioned in the center. Large windows provide a view of the peaceful garden, allowing natural light to illuminate the space.
Home in Takashima
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Spacious house with garden, facing a local shrine

To ensure you enjoy the stay to the fullest, I set check-in and check-out time to both 12:00 Noon. So you can stay up for 24 hours with one night booking. YAMANOTE HOUSE is accessible from major Kansai stations with 37min from Kyoto Sta. or 65min from Osaka Sta. If you come by car from Kyoto it takes less than 1 hour. The area aournd the house is once small castle town. The house is located next to the Shrine, Hiyoshi-Jinja, where the Omizo Festival is held on May 3 and 4 every year.

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Hut in Nara
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

A Satoyama Private Retreat in Nara

A private Satoyama retreat in the mountains of Nara, just 20 minutes from the city. This traditional one-group-per-day house is renovated with reclaimed wood and uses fresh mountain spring water. Enjoy hands-on cooking with organic rice and vegetables from our farm. Relax in a wood-fired bath, and in the morning experience a Japanese tea ceremony surrounded by nature. Dinner options include Japanese meal or pizza making. Our meal service is available for parties of two or more guests.

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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
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 182 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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Townhouse in Higashiyama-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Kiyomizu Area | Machiya House | 6 Guests | Gion

TABITABI MITSU is a fully renovated 100-year-old Kyoto machiya near Rokuharamitsuji Temple. This private entire house offers a calm stay for one group per day. The entrance features historic stone paving once used for Kyoto’s streetcars. The flooring showcases traditional “Naguri” hand-carved textures. Enjoy a serene garden view and relax in the semi-open-air bath with a Shigaraki ceramic tub. Upstairs includes a tatami room and bedroom with refined design details.

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An indoor bathing area features a traditional Shigaraki pottery tub, surrounded by wooden paneling and stone flooring. Natural light enters through a window, highlighting the deep blue water. A wooden stool is positioned beside the tub for convenience.
Hut in Hino
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Kurazo is limited to one group, and can accommodate from 2 to 6 people, with a private Shigaraki stoneware bathtub.

This guesthouse is a renovated 120-year-old traditional Japanese house located in the merchant town of Omi Hino, overlooking Mt. Watamuki in the Suzuka Mountains of Shiga Prefecture, with the concept of "nostalgic yet new." The townscape of Hino itself is somehow nostalgic and calming. "Watamukiyama Village" was born in a corner of this town in 2019. Accommodation is limited to one group at a time, and the accommodation fee starts from the rate for two people.

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A modern two-story house is displayed, featuring wooden slats and a soft pink entrance curtain. The façade showcases a blend of traditional and contemporary design, while a small garden adds greenery. A clear sky is visible above, enhancing the building's inviting presence.
Home in Nara
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

KintetuNara:7 min walk,Kyoto&Osaka:50 min train

This is a facility that rents out an entire house where you can enjoy yourself with your family and friends. Conveniently located just a 7-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Station and a 10-minute walk from JR Nara Station. It is also close to Naramachi, the center of Nara City, providing convenient access to sightseeing spots and restaurants. We look forward to serving you as a base from which to enjoy your travels in Nara to your heart's content.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Suzuka?

    Many guests choose neighborhoods near Suzuka Circuit or central areas close to shops and local dining. Staying around main transit routes can make it easier to reach points of interest within the city.

  • What are the best things to do in Suzuka with kids?

    Families often explore Suzuka Circuit for motorsport experiences, enjoy local parks, or visit interactive science and culture centers. Outdoor activities and seasonal festivals also create fun opportunities for children year-round.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Suzuka?

    Motorsport fans often explore Suzuka Circuit, while those interested in cultural traditions visit shrines like Inou Jinja or Tsubaki Grand Shrine. Seasonal parks and local museums highlight Suzuka’s heritage year-round.

  • How is the weather in Suzuka?

    Suzuka has mild winters around 36–49°F (2–10°C), and warm, humid summers approaching 89°F (32°C) in August. Expect rainier months in late spring and early autumn, so a lightweight rain jacket can be useful.

  • When is the best time to visit Suzuka?

    Spring and autumn in Suzuka bring milder temperatures, around 50–74°F (10–23°C) in spring and 49–73°F (10–23°C) in autumn, with lush scenery. Summer is warmer and frequently has festivals, while late autumn is also popular for local events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Suzuka?

    Suzuka has the famous Suzuka Circuit, which draws motorsport fans, while tranquil places such as Inou Jinja and the Tsubaki Grand Shrine welcome visitors interested in regional traditions. You can also explore city parks and museums to discover local culture.

  • What are some hiking trails in Suzuka?

    Suzuka has accessible hiking routes in natural areas around the city, often leading through wooded hills and to local shrines. Some visitors seek out trails in nearby mountain foothills for more of an outdoor experience.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Suzuka?

    Families can explore motorsport exhibits at Suzuka Circuit, picnic in city parks, or experience interactive science activities at local museums. Seasonal festivals often create additional opportunities for shared experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Suzuka?

    Many visitors explore historic sites, scenic hiking areas, or traditional craft workshops in neighboring cities and the wider Mie region. Seaside towns and pilgrimage routes are also frequently suggested for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Suzuka?

    Some accommodations in Suzuka welcome pets, especially in residential or quieter parts of the city. It is helpful to confirm specific amenities and house rules prior to booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Suzuka?

    Many visitors find it helpful to check local event schedules, as festivals or sporting events can draw crowds. Bringing cash and comfortable walking shoes is often suggested, and learning a few basic Japanese phrases may enhance your stay.

  • What is Suzuka known for?

    Suzuka is known internationally for Suzuka Circuit, a motorsport venue hosting high-profile races. The city also has cultural festivals, traditional shrines, and scenic parks that highlight local heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Suzuka?

    Quiet neighborhood shrines, lesser-known gardens, and small family-run eateries provide glimpses into Suzuka’s everyday culture. Wandering side streets can reveal local art spaces and specialty shops not widely advertised.

  • What are the best foods to try in Suzuka?

    Suzuka has dishes based on local ingredients, such as Ise udon noodles, fresh seafood, and savory rice dishes. Wagashi, or traditional sweets, are also frequently enjoyed with tea in the region.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Suzuka?

    Packing varies by season, but visitors often bring lightweight rain gear for spring and autumn, comfortable walking shoes, and layers for temperature changes. A portable umbrella and reusable water bottle are also practical.

  • What is the nightlife in Suzuka like?

    Suzuka has a relaxed nightlife scene focused around local izakayas, karaoke spots, and casual bars. The atmosphere is welcoming, with opportunities to sample local cuisine or unwind after a day of exploring.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Suzuka?

    The Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit is the most popular annual event, drawing motorsport fans. Seasonal festivals related to cherry blossoms and local shrines are also frequently celebrated.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Suzuka?

    Suzuka has a variety of family friendly vacation rentals, including apartments and homes with amenities like kitchens and laundry facilities. Some are located near parks or quiet neighborhoods, making travel with children more comfortable.

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    Suzuka vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 110 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    30 of Suzuka vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Suzuka stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Suzuka's top spots, include Kintetsu-Yokkaichi Station, Yokkaichi Station, and Utsube Station

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