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A spacious dining area features a large wooden table surrounded by chairs, positioned near expansive windows. Natural light illuminates the interior, showcasing a view of the lush countryside beyond. The rustic decor enhances the inviting ambiance, perfect for shared meals.
Farm stay in Meiwa
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Entire farmhouse rental "Hanare Rokutsuki"/Ise Jingu Shrine, quiet time and natural scenery, wood stove, wooden speakers

◎Soothing space for rent "hanare 6 tsuki" You can experience a farm stay in a situation where you can spread out the countryside. Limited to one group per day, it is a small building, so you can relax with 2-3 people. For the architecture, we use natural materials such as dirt walls with plaster walls, earthen rooms with grills, and bedrooms made of cypress from Mie Prefecture, so you can relax with peace of mind. A wood-burning stove is available during the winter months. Special acoustic wooden speakers can listen to music on records, CDs, and Bluetooth. You can also have a simple farming experience in the June farmland where you can grow pesticide-free vegetables.(Reservation fee required) You can fully enjoy the blessings of living in the city. You can cook by yourself using seasonal pesticide-free vegetables and Matsusaka beef at a nearby butcher shop. Enjoy freshly ground coffee on your hand mill.(Original blend for coffee beans) Please bring sleeping clothing and bath towels.(Face towels are provided.Bath towel rental available) The location is a quiet country.I would advise you to come with a car. Please use the gravel parking lots in the warehouse.

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A spacious property is visible against a clear blue sky, surrounded by fields of flowering plants. The landscape features a low hill in the background, with various trees and additional floral colors adding vibrancy to the scene.
Home in 薩摩郡, 鹿児島県, JP
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Single-family no room.Detached house. I don't serve meals.

It's not dormitory.It is used by one person or one group. Upstairs is the bedroom. Flushed toilet Shower Kitchen Cooking utensils Washing machine TV CD player Air conditioning. Foreign guests will be asked to copy their passports under the guidance of Japan.                    Request for producing of passports, etc. for identification purposes Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Since April 1, 2005, under the relevant laws and regulations, the Japanese Government is requiring “foreign nationals who do not possess an address in Japan” to provide their *nationality and *passport number in addition to their *name, *address, and *occupation, etc. and produce and make a copy of their passport upon checking in at lodgings. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.                         

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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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The interior of the traditional house features a spacious room with tatami flooring and sliding paper doors. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating a wooden table surrounded by comfortable seating. Lush greenery is visible outside, creating a serene atmosphere.
Home in Fujieda
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 561 reviews

Japan Charm&Tradition-Yui Valley(easy Tokyo/Kyoto)

Welcome to Yui Valley ! A refreshing stop between Tokyo and Kyoto. In the countryside, a simple farmers traditional house surrounded by Lush Green Mountains, Bamboo forests, Rivers and Tea Fields. Outside the usual tourist path, discover the real countryside of Japan. Come to relax and enjoy different activities: Hiking with view of Mt. Fuji, walk crossing Bamboo groves and tea fields, Green Tea ceremony, Hot spring, Bicycles, Bamboo workshop, Shiatsu, Acupuncture treatment or River Dipping.

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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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The exterior of a renovated building is framed by trees and greenery. A path of stone stepping stones leads through the garden, which features patches of grass and a small area for planting. Large windows reflect natural light, enhancing the inviting setup.
Hut in Sakuho
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 417 reviews

Sanson Terrace "Silk Barn"

Ohinata in Sakuho-town is a small village in a valley. I renovated a 80 years small wooden house by myself taking a long time. The building used to be used for raising silkworms by farms. It was our culture and industry to get silks in this area. You can have a calm time for having Coffee and beer, reading books, listening music... The village is surrounded by nature for hiking to mountains and rivers. Some local families live in around the house, so please stay like the village people.

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The traditional house features a tiled roof adorned with decorative elements. Large windows offer views of the serene surroundings, including a landscaped garden with stones and plants. A stone lantern stands prominently in the foreground, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Villa in Tonosho
5 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

【Teshima’s Ocean View Retreat Tokuto】King Villa

Tokuto is a newly renovated private mansion built in the 1940s on Teshima. It is conveniently located about 15mins walk from Ieura Port. Enjoy the luxurious architecture of the past, such as the authentic hand blown window glass, Onigawara (Japanese gargoyle roof tiles), and the beautiful gardens with an abundance of stone lanterns. The building consists of 2 villas, King Villa & Queen Villa. As a measure against infectious diseases, we accept one group for each building.

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The entrance of the guest house showcases traditional Japanese architecture with wooden beams and sliding doors. A well-maintained garden features greenery and ornamental plants, creating a serene atmosphere. The sign indicates the establishment's name, adding a welcoming touch to the front facade.
Hut in Higashiosaka
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

TAKIO guesthouse HANARE 2

Check-in time is from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Due to other work commitments, I can't accept check-ins after 5pm, but I will do my best to accommodate check-ins before 2pm. Check-in is not possible on dates listed in the house rules and Sundays. (Staying and check-out possible) This is a guest house that is a 100-year-old Japanese traditional house that I renovated myself. The old house is 300㎡ and the field is 300㎡. Recommended for couples, solo travelers, and families.

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An open living space features a traditional sunken hearth surrounded by comfortable cushions. Large windows provide views of the countryside and allow natural light to fill the room. Wooden beams add character to the high ceiling, and a dining table is positioned nearby.
Hut in Iida
5 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

130-year-old traditional Kominka 『燕と土と』

A 130-year-old Japanese farmhouse, restored by the host, is now a private retreat. Traditional beams, tatami rooms, an irori hearth and wood stove offer an authentic yet comfortable stay. From the windows, the Central Alps and peaceful countryside unfold, and at night the sky glitters with stars. Try the fire-heated goemon bath, cook in the kitchen or over the hearth, and pick seasonal vegetables from the garden. A place to slow down, breathe deeply, and simply be.

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The Tida House is illuminated under a night sky, surrounded by a blanket of snow. The unique architecture is highlighted by the gentle glow from the windows. Snow-covered trees and the tranquil landscape invite a serene atmosphere, showcasing the house's natural surroundings.
Earthen home in Koshimizu
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 448 reviews

Tida House (Hand-made strawbale house!) ティダハウス

We are at country site surrounded by potato fields. You can stay at self-builded straw bale house. We have two singl beds, and very simple cooking facilities, toaster, microwave oven and a refrigerator. Tida House is good for remote work! You can watch movies by Netflix. We have Wifi, projector and screen, Laundry Machine, and simple kitchen. If you will stay longer, the basic price will be discounted! 2泊 10% off 3泊 15% off 4泊 20% off 5泊 25% off 6泊 30% off

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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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The exterior of a traditional wooden building is visible, featuring a tiled roof and a distinct dark wood facade. Surrounding the structure are lush green plants, indicating a serene natural environment. The building's simple lines blend harmoniously with the nearby landscape.
Hut in Takayama
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Yado Hakuguri 板倉の宿 白栗 -Tiny guest house-

This accommodation is a private rental, limited to one group per day. Itakura no Yado Shirakuri is a small old traditional house inn started by an owner who loves traditional houses. Itakura was relocated from the foot of Mt. Norikura and opened in June 2016. I hope that you will be able to feel the atmosphere of Itakura which is not found in everyday life. We would be pleased if you do.

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