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The sleeping area contains two spacious beds with light bedding and decorative pillows, set against a backdrop of natural wooden accents. Soft light filters in through the windows and shoji screens, creating a serene atmosphere in the room.
Guesthouse in Asuka
5 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Mahoro-no-Yado [Renovated old house for rent. Discover the unspoiled landscape of Japan in Asakura, Asakura]

Asuka no Mahoroba is a renovated farmhouse built in the Edo period. The separate building was revived as "Mahoro-no-Yado". While retaining the old charm, we renovated it using Yoshino cedar and cypress to make it a relaxing place to stay. One private rental limited to one group per day. Feel free to spend time with anyone. With your partner, family, and group! Of course, solo guests are also welcome. This is a detached single-story house with a private entrance at the back of the garden. It is located in Asukamura Kawahara, the center of the "Asuka" region where Yamato Takeru praised its beauty. Nearby, there are many attractions such as "Kohokuji Temple", where the first sutra was copied in Japan, "Tachibana Temple", the birthplace of Shotoku Taishi, and "Amakashi Hill", which overlooks Asuka Village and the Yamato Sanzan. "Mahoro" is an ancient Japanese word that means "a wonderful place" or "a place to live" in the words of Yamato Takeru. Enjoy the relaxing flow of time at Mahoro Inn. The main house of "Asuka no Mahoroba" is currently operating a rental space and is looking for a new tenant. The dirt floor and garden of the main house are common spaces for all users.

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A traditional Japanese room showcases tatami flooring and wooden sliding doors adorned with mountain motifs. Displayed on one side are decorative dolls dressed in colorful kimonos, complemented by a fold of patterned fabric. The space reflects authentic Japanese design elements, inviting tranquility.
Hut in Kashihara
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Kashinoki-an, a spacious, authentic Japanese-style inn with a beautiful garden and Japanese dolls and kimonos on display, 3 minutes from the station

Kashinoki-an is in a very convenient location, just a 3-minute walk from Kintetsu Kashihara-Jingu-Mae Station. Kashihara Jingu Shrine is a historic town with the mausoleum and shrine of the first emperor of Japan, in the place where Japan began. It is also a place with a lot of greenery and nature. In the neighborhood, there is Asuka, which retains the appearance of ancient Japan, and is dotted with many ruins. Imai-cho, where the old streets from the Edo period still exist, is also a highlight. Kashinoki-an is a pure Japanese-style house built over 60 years ago, and you can also enjoy the garden. The kitchen and bathroom have been renovated for a pleasant stay. There is also a tourist information center, restaurant, tavern, supermarket, drug store, convenience store, and 100-yen shop nearby, making it very convenient. You can also get to Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara in about an hour.

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The entrance of the property is framed by tall green bamboo plants, providing a natural touch. The wooden gate features intricate designs and is flanked by stone walls, merging modern design with traditional elements. The name is elegantly displayed atop the entrance.
Bungalow in Osaka
5 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

【Shukuhonjin gamo】120㎡★100y Machiya★Delicate Yard

Located in Osaka’s Joto Ward, this 1909 historic house is a rare WWII survivor. Renovated in 2015 by a renowned designer, it spans 150㎡, blending historical charm with modern luxury in a tranquil city-center retreat. Its elegant design harmonizes past and present, offering cultural immersion and spacious comfort.With two bathrooms, separated toilets, washbasins, and a large bath, it ensures privacy and cleanliness for groups. Experience culture, history, & comfort your perfect Osaka stay awaits.

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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, 155 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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Hut in Nara
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 180 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 tempura & sushi rolls, teriyaki chicken, koji fried chicken, or pizza making.

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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
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 146 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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Apartment in Ikuno Ward
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

【b&Imazato】4 Guests/8-min to Imazato Station

【b& Imazato】Located near Korea Town in central Osaka. Nearest stations: Kintetsu Imazato (elevator) & Osaka Metro Imazato, Exit 4, 10-min walk. Nearby: convenience stores, supermarkets, and lots of food in Korea Town. Transportation: From Kansai Airport, take Nankai Express to Namba, transfer to Kintetsu Nara Line to Imazato, then 10-min walk. Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori, Tsutenkaku are 14–21 mins by train. We’re happy to answer any questions about travel in Japan.

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The image captures the lofted design of the guesthouse, showcasing a spacious sleeping area with two wide single beds. Natural wooden flooring complements a dining area with a wooden table and bench, while a mini kitchen is visible in one corner.
Tiny home in Oazakouyasan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Modernist cabin in the midst of a sacred mountain

When travelling in India, I had a dream to open Koyasan’s first guesthouse. After 10 years of welcoming travellers from around the world, I wanted a new challenge and created SANRO, a beautiful little hideaway for your stay. With years of experience welcoming and providing tours for travellers, you don't even need to do advanced research about Koyasan. Feel free to leave everything to me–I am happy to help enrich your stay as your town concierge!

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A traditional town house features a wooden exterior, characterized by dark hues and a sloping tiled roof. Slatted wooden doors provide entry, and a small garden area is visible, enhancing the quaint charm of the setting.
Hut in Nara
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Nara / Traditional town house / Private use only

Our guesthouse is located in the old town called Nara-machi. There used to be many traditional wooden townhouses known as Machiya. We restored Machiya while keeping the original structure in order to provide you with a traditional Japanese experience with local atmosphere.This house is for only private use and has only one floor with Japanese style room, shower room, washroom, sink and small garden.

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A traditional Japanese room features a low wooden table at its center, surrounded by tatami flooring. Natural light filters through large sliding glass doors, revealing a manicured garden with stone sculptures and greenery visible outside.
Hut in Nabari
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 807 reviews

Private Traditional Japanese house [B&B Matsukaze]

Our house is traditional Japanese style house. 150 years old and in a very quiet location. We are renting house. Not shared with other guests. There are 2 bedrooms(Tatami-room) and 1 living room, gameroom, bathroom, shower toilet, all of the room are only for you. *Children is free of charge if your children don't need a bed and break fast. There are air conditioners in bedroom and livingroom.

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A serene bedroom features sliding doors with artistic designs that complement the tatami flooring. Two spacious futons are laid out, while a cozy living area with a dark leather sofa is visible through the sliding panels. Natural light filters in from a window overlooking the tranquil surroundings.
Home in Wazuka
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Kyoto Tea Village Stay: One Group Only

JUST YOU AND THE TEA FIELDS — WE HOST ONLY ONE GROUP AT A TIME Stay in this cozy home tucked away in the tea fields of Wazuka, Kyoto, where your group will have the place to yourselves. Soak in the peaceful views, slow down, and experience the charm of this historic tea village. It just might be the most memorable part of your trip to Japan.

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Home in Hashimoto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 555 reviews

welcome TO HASHIMOTO 

It is a 10-minute drive from Osaka Namba Station to Hashimoto station 50 minutes by Nankai kouya line. I will pick you up. Portable WI-FI is available. One booth lies comfortably in tatami and you can feel at ease. We also have a simple sauna room.

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