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A spacious outdoor area is shown, featuring a gravel pathway that leads to an open view of rolling hills and a clear sky filled with fluffy clouds. Large sliding doors provide access to the interior, enhancing the connection with nature.
Home in Mihama
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Starry sky and quiet inn (entire house)

In the silence surrounded by mountains, You can enjoy the beautiful starry sky and the fantastic morning mist, "Kaze-tosen". What is "Kaze-tosen"? It is a phenomenon where morning fog flows from the summit to the foothills, Visitors are captivated by its magnificent beauty. Just a 2-minute walk away, The restaurant, Sagirichaya, boasts local brand pork, Iwashimizudon. There is a farm stand, "Sagirinomachi", which sells seasonal local vegetables, bread, ice cream, etc., You can enjoy delicious ingredients from Mihama Town. [7 nearby sightseeing spots] 1. Iruka Onsen (Takisuiso): A hot spring facility located downstream of the beautiful Takisuigawa Gorge. You can enjoy a panoramic view of the Kitayama River from the open-air bath. 2. Yunokuchi Onsen: A secret hot spring surrounded by the nature of Kumano. You can enjoy a hot spring bath fed directly from the source spring. 3. Fuden Oroshi: You can experience the mysterious morning fog from fall to spring at our inn. 4. Maruyama Senmaida: A beautiful terraced rice field with about 1340 rice fields. The seasonal changes are attractive. 5. Fuden Pass: You can stroll along a mossy cobblestone road with a beautiful rural landscape. 6. Yokogake Pass: A pilgrimage route to Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine. It features a beautiful cobblestone road. 7. Oroshi Shrine: A shrine where you can feel the history that has continued since the Edo period. Would you like to spend a peaceful time while experiencing the rich nature and culture?

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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, 201 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 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
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 143 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 exterior of a traditional two-story Japanese house is visible, framed by lush greenery. Light wood and dark paneling create a contrast against the clear blue sky. The entrance features a covered area with a gentle roof, leading to a serene courtyard area.
Hut in Nara
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Nishimura-Tei Hanare ― 100-year-old traditional house with kitchen & dining

Nishimura Residence is an old-fashioned Nara-machiya that has been standing on a piece of Nara-machi for more than 100 years. I was a “grandmother” for a long time when I was a child. In Nara Town, there is a pleasant despicable feeling that never changes. "I want to be filled with this pleasant contempt even for future generations." With that in mind, I took care of the empty Nishimura Residence. - Nishimura-Tei is originally a traditional Japanese house which has been here in Nara-machi town over 100 years, where my grandmother used to live in. My mother and I decided to renovate this house to preserve and pass down the virtue of good old days in Japan to the next generation as well as to show it to you.

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The guesthouse exterior features traditional Japanese architecture, with a sloped tiled roof and wooden accents. Surrounding greenery and vibrant flowers enhance the tranquil setting. The blue sea and distant mountains create a serene backdrop, inviting guests to enjoy the natural beauty of the location.
Hut in Owase
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Mikiura Guesthouse

Reservation start from 2 person / 2 nights minimum. We only take one reservation everyday so house is yours to use privately.We have no meal service since corona pandemic 2020. Guesthouse is a typical old Japanese house, not like a resort Hotel or Ryokan for business. Mikiura village is surrounded by the clear blue sea and natural green mountains, and located close to the World Heritage of "Kumano Kodo" You'll enjoy real Japan such as rural life experience, quiet time and beautiful nature.

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A traditional tatami room is showcased, featuring wooden ceilings and shoji screens that allow natural light to filter through. A minimalistic shelf with decorative items is positioned against a green accent wall, while the floor is entirely covered in tatami mats, creating a serene atmosphere.
Townhouse in Nara
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 402 reviews

Hinoki house -traditional home, walk to sights.

A newly renovated machiya town house with typical layout and a small garden, retaining the tradition of Naramachi - the old merchant town of Nara. Easy access via bus and train, supermarket, restaurants, convenience store, bakery, and a Japanese bath house just minutes away. This house belonged to a famous wood carver of "ittobori" - a traditional Nara technique of carving the wood. A projector and a record player will make your stay even more pleasant. Enjoy!

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A serene living space features a wooden sofa and a low table overlooking a tranquil bay. Natural light floods the room through large windows, providing views of the surrounding greenery and water. Tatami flooring adds a traditional touch to the cozy atmosphere.
Home in Kumano
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

The private guest house with a view of the sea.

Nostalgic Beach House A private guesthouse in Nigishima, Kumano City, facing the calm Nigishima Bay. To reach it, climb about 50 steps (5 min) for a rewarding view. *Note: not suitable for those with limited mobility. There is no TV or clock—disconnect and relax. *Extra fee applies for 2+ guests. For safety, a motion-sensor camera is at the entrance; it only takes still photos when someone passes, never continuous video, ensuring privacy.

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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
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 247 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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A blue banner displays the name 'Lodge Miyagawa' at the entrance of the house. A set of stone steps leads up to the entrance, framed by wooden beams and traditional architecture. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space.
Home in Odai
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Private House beside the River "Lodge Miyagawa"

The Japanese house stands in a biosphere reserve village, upstream on the Miyagawa (Miya River) which flows from Odaigahara National Park to Ise. The river is just a few minutes walk from the house which is the best place for chilling out, swimming with your family or family and enjoying water. 20 mins' drive from JR "Misedani" station and 60 mins' drive to the Osugidani Valley (one of the three greatest valleys in Japan).

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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
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 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, 770 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 outdoor scene is captured at dusk, featuring a cozy fire pit surrounded by simple seating. Soft candlelight illuminates a traditional wooden structure, creating a calming ambiance against the backdrop of nature.
Hut in Nara
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Toyoukenomori Experiential Guesthouse

Life at Toyoukenomori is anchored in the Japanese tradition of a shared community based on simplicity, sustainability and harmony. We offer visitors an opportunity to experience life in a natural setting that celebrates the rich four season of Japan. Toyoukenomori is a place to cultivate an inner peace; being content with what you have, and rejoicing in the way things are.

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