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Holiday houses in Hakusan

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 220 holiday rentals in Hakusan

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Hakusan holiday rentals start at $29 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    80 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 10 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    60 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    210 of Hakusan holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Hakusan rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

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

  • Nearby attractions

    Hakusan's top spots, include Mattou Station, Nomachi Station, and Nonoichi Station

Top-rated holiday rentals in Hakusan

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A traditional wooden home is showcased, featuring a blue roof and large windows that invite natural light. Stacked firewood is neatly arranged beside the structure. Surrounded by lush green hills, the building is set within a spacious outdoor area.
Hut in Hakusan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Pets welcome. Spacious, private traditional Japanese house for rent. Accommodates up to 10 people. 50 minutes by car to Kanazawa. Shirakawa-go and Hida Takayama. Hakusan National Park. Hot springs.

This accommodation is a renovated traditional house. Spend a quiet and relaxing time with the changing of the four seasons. Also open as a cafe during the day. Entire unit rental. Limited to one group. Vegan menu available. Long-term stay discounts for one week or more. 1 hour drive from Kanazawa station. Komatsu Airport is 45 minutes by car. About 2.5 hours by car to Shirakawago, Gifu Prefecture. Gokayama as well. From June to early November, it is easily accessible via the Hakusan White Road. Wi-Fi available (improved since February 2025) Free parking Western-style toilet, sink, washing machine Kitchen and fridge The bath is provided in the accommodation There is a natural hot spring right next to the accommodation. Costs are at your own expense (until 7 pm. Closed on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays). Dinner and breakfast can be served with local ingredients. You can also stay without meals. Dinner is 3,500 yen per person and breakfast is 1,200 yen per person. There is a stove and a microwave. You can cook for yourself. Also for long-term stays. No barbecues or fireworks. ・ This is a suitable accommodation for people who love the Japanese countryside and nature. Enjoy a relaxing time just for yourself. Spring to fall is trekking, stream climbing, and mountain climbing. Seasonal nature experiences such as snowshoeing and snow hiking in winter. There are also two ski resorts nearby. The owner is a qualified Neil Reader (nature experience supervisor).

Top Guest favourite
A serene interior space features traditional tatami flooring complemented by large sliding doors that provide a clear view of a tranquil garden. Soft natural light filters in, highlighting the lush greenery and stone elements of the garden, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Townhouse in Takayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Good Design Award winner, with a storehouse (theatre), free parking, and traditional old houses. Entire house available for rent (up to 8 people).

Location Opened in May 2024. Located in the heart of Takayama's historic district, Makoto-ya Ojin is a stylish inn in 1-chome, Ojin-cho, Takayama City, where the good old Japanese landscape remains. In front of our house, which is sandwiched between the Hida-Buri Highway that connects the former Toyama and Takayama, there are the Nissho-bu Mingei Kan and the Yoshima residence, which are important cultural properties that show the rich cultural assets of Japan, and this area is designated as a preservation district for traditional buildings. You can enjoy the old town and beautiful scenery while experiencing historic buildings. It is a 2-minute walk to Miyagawa Morning Market and a 5-minute walk to Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine, the site of the autumn Takayama Festival. The festival stall in this area is called Hōmeita, and it has a variety of decorations such as a palanquin and sculptures (1-minute walk to the stall). Enjoy Takayama's history to the fullest in an excellent location. <Building and Hida master carpenters> Built 145 years ago by a master craftsman from Hida, this building has been revived here by modern craftsmen. The house retains a glimpse of the good old days, with features such as a storehouse, mud walls, and a dirt floor. Please relax in the spacious 195 ㎡ space. *Winner of the 2024 Good Design Award

Guest favourite
The two-story traditional building is illuminated by soft outdoor lighting, enhancing its wooden features and dark tiled roof. Narrow windows and a stone pathway lead to the entrance, where decorative elements and greenery are present, creating an inviting entryway.
Hut in Kanazawa
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 239 reviews

5-minute walk to Kenrokuen. A modern 100-year-old house with a panoramic view of the city

5-minute walk from Kenrokuen. A trip to Kanazawa where you can live like a local. This is a private property where you can relax. (The entire building can be rented privately) One group (up to 6 people) can stay in a completely private space. Located in a great location 5 minutes on foot from Kenrokuen, the interior combines old and modern. From the second floor you can see Mt. Ushiro, and the view is amazing. There is no curfew, and you are free to use the bathroom and kitchen. We hope you will be happy and enjoy your stay. ※ The official name of the inn is "Kanazawa Higashikenroku no Ritei Ufu".

Top Guest favourite
The entryway features traditional tatami flooring and wooden beams. A wooden staircase leads to the upper level. On the right, a spacious tatami room includes a low table and floor cushions, with sliding doors revealing a view of the garden.
Home in Kanazawa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

New!! Kanazawa Traditional/Luxury Machiya 100years

Located in Higashiyama, one of Japan's last remaining 'Chaya house' as a site of Inportant Traditional Japanese Architecture), a short walk north from Higashi District. Our property was build about 100 years ago during the Taisho period.(74㎡、800sq) It has been extensively renovated standards of comfort, luxury and safety, as such we are a Legal Vacation Rental, you may book with confidence. 100年ほど前に建てられた金澤町家を改修し、皆さまの2番目のご自宅をイメージして建てた町家になります。昼間の喧騒から離れた朝、夕の主計町、ひがし茶屋街、浅ノ川の散策は心が癒され、昔ながらの金沢が楽しめます。

Top Guest favourite
A narrow street lined with traditional wooden buildings reflects the architectural style of the region. Sunlight casts gentle shadows on the pavement, and greenery can be seen between structures, adding a natural element to the serene atmosphere of this historic neighborhood.
Home in Gujo
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Traditional Townhouse & Garden in Quiet Castletown

Experience the charm of traditional Japan with all the senses in this finely crafted townhouse & surrounding garden. Gujo Hachiman is known as the “City of Water”, and owner & architect Yuri Fujisawa has lovingly restored this charming residence to embody the spirit of water. Located below the town’s medieval castle, this neighborhood was reserved for high-ranking samurai. While the historical streetscape is well-preserved, it remains an authentic neighborhood inhabited by friendly locals.

Guest favourite
A natural wooden hot tub is shown, filled with clear water, situated on a spacious deck. Lush greenery is visible in the background, providing a serene and private setting, while the wooden railing adds a rustic touch.
Home in Hakusan
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 492 reviews

Private Natural Hot Spring Loghouse + Free Pickup

It is a log house in Hakusan city .you can use outside bath and inside bath are use natural hot spring. About this area, Recently it has been certified as a UNESCO Global Geopark.There are national parks, ski resorts, hot spring Places ,organic restaurants and cafes nearby. It is also about 30 minutes to Kanazawa, and has good access to the World Heritage Site and Shirakawa-go. I have Eabikes, , so even if you don't have a car, you can enjoy this area. Pleaee have a relaxing time in here !

Guest favourite
A traditional Kanazawa townhouse is depicted, featuring a wooden facade and sliding panel windows. The entrance is marked by a noren curtain, while a balcony provides a view of the street below. The structure reflects the architectural style of the historic tea district.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

【Koochi】Traditional Machiya facing the Asano River

Located in the Kazuemachi Chaya district, which is designated as a national Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. Built in 1898, this Machiya house retains its quaintness and is decorated in a modern style, mixing interiors from various nationalities and eras. "Kazuemachi" is a quiet town, not crowded with tourists. Please relax in the calming atmosphere of the traditional Japanese room, unwind in the authentic ‘hinoki’ wood bathtub made of fragrant cypress.

Top Guest favourite
An inviting entrance path leads to the home, framed by traditional wooden walls and soft lighting. Stone steps ascend towards an intricately designed lattice door, allowing a glimpse of the interior and greenery beyond. The path's diverse textures create a harmonious blend of natural elements.
Villa in Hida
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

SUKIYA-Zukuri Suehiro【Authentic house/Old town】

This SUKIYA-zukuri style house stands out in art and craft technique. It's in main part of the historical district in HidaFurukawa, where finding narrow streets aligned by "Machiya" townhouses with significant white walls and lattice. I'm happy to share this house I've sustained since worked at local architect farm. You can do ・Staying in the historical district ・Relaxed from hectic travel in Authentic house ・Explore local life and culture Recommend: 2-6 Persons, Max: 8 Persons

Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area is highlighted by natural wood beams and a traditional fireplace. Comfortable seating arrangements are provided, with a low table at the center. A dining area with a large table is visible in the background, bathed in natural light from large windows.
Home in 飛騨市古川町殿町
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 373 reviews

IORI SETOGAWA【Luxury Antique house with Sauna】

IORI SETOGAWA is a renovated traditional townhouse located in the center of "Setogawa river and Shirakabe Dozo Street", a famous street for its beauty in Hida Furukawa. You can enjoy a special time spent in an extraordinary space, gathering with family or friends while watching the flickering flames from the wood stove. The bathroom is equipped with a private sauna, aroma oil, Hida cypress bathtub, and open-air bath space, making you to enjoy an extraordinary experience of relaxation.

Top Guest favourite
A dining area is presented with a round wooden table and four chairs, featuring woven seats. A pendant light hangs from the ceiling, illuminating the space. A low shelf displays a microwave and a rice cooker, while tatami mats provide a traditional flooring option.
Home in Kanazawa
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Entire house for rent | He no Ie for family stays | 4-minute walk to Ninja-dera Temple, free parking, maximum 6 people

Our entire private Japanese house in the quiet temple town of Nomachi, Kanazawa. Walk to Ninja Temple (4 min), Nishi Chaya geisha district (6 min) and Katamachi nightlife (10 min) - yet quiet at night. A roomy 76 sq m, great for families and small groups. Two bedrooms (Western + Japanese), beds and futons, sleeps 6. A child's high chair and stair-top baby gate are available on request. Free parking (1 car). About 20 min by bus to Kanazawa Station; nearest stop a 3-min walk.

Top Guest favourite
Hut in Hakusan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 318 reviews

Private Kominka Stay / Sake Bar / easy Kanazawa

Welcome to our renovated 100years building. Enjoy our spacious home with an on-site sake bar in an old warehouse, open to both guests and locals. Use the hearth at your request; we'll light it upon arrival. Original wood, furniture, and equipment add a unique touch. A brief room tour is included during check-in. Nearby attractions: Shirayama-hime and Kinken Shrine. Kanazawa is a 20-minute drive, or take the Ishikawa Line. Personalized local recommendations available upon request.

Superhost
An inviting living area features a traditional irori hearth at the center, surrounded by wooden flooring. Natural light fills the space through large windows, illuminating a low table and a bench. A cozy atmosphere is created by the warm tones of the wood and minimalist decor.
Hut in Nomi
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Trad house with【IRORI】‐No extra person charge‐

Traditional private house completely renovated for a group up to 5 travelers [No extra charge per number of travelers]. Are you looking for traditional Japanese housing with modern equipment? Search no more! Our house is equipped with an IRORI, a traditional Japanese sunken hearth / fireplace. In past days, this type of fireplace was very popular but they are now very rare. The house faces the local forest; it is a perfect place for those looking for peace and quiet moment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there family-friendly vacation rentals in Hakusan?

    Hakusan has more than 80 family-friendly stays. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.

  • How much does it cost to stay in townhouse rentals in Hakusan?

    Experience the best of Hakusan with our townhouse rentals, starting at about $100 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Hakusan?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Hakusan. Choose from more than 10 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Hakusan?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 60 vacation rentals in Hakusan featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Do hotel rentals in Hakusan have air conditioning?

    Absolutely! We offer over 10 hotel rentals with air conditioning in Hakusan. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do hut rentals in Hakusan have a kitchen?

    Absolutely! We offer over 10 hut rentals with a kitchen in Hakusan. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do townhouse rentals in Hakusan have wifi?

    Absolutely! We offer over 20 townhouse rentals with wifi in Hakusan. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do apartment rentals in Hakusan have free parking?

    Absolutely! We offer over 10 apartment rentals with free parking in Hakusan. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

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