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Cabin in Takahashi
5 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Entire forest property for rent | Sauna, campfire, BBQ, starry sky | Maximum 8 people (tent available) Vent Vert

[Exclusive for weekday guests in July and August ★ Free campfire set] Right now, for weekday stays only, we are giving away a free "Basic Campfire Set (worth 2,000 yen)" to brighten up your evenings! Enjoy a luxurious summer forest retreat away from the crowds. (*Please feel free to request it via message after booking) "Limited to one group - Vent Vert (Van Belle), a sauna lodge in the forest" Welcome to this private inn located in the deep forest of Takahara, Okayama, which is limited to one group per day. This is a retreat space for restoring the mind and body, with the theme of "forest × sauna × friends". ■ The ultimate "well-being" experience: The private sauna for guests only can be used freely from 4:00 pm to 9:00 am the next day. You can enjoy a self-flowing bath, an open-air bath overlooking the forest, and a water bath in the portable bathtub "Hakobune", a favourite of celebrities. IKEUCHI ORGANIC towels are provided. ■ An evening chatting with friends: BBQ around a large fire pit, listening to records on JBL speakers, and instruments that can be played freely. A moment away from the digital world. ■ Accommodates up to 16 people: The rooms can accommodate up to 8 people. There is also a campsite, so with tent accommodation, it is ideal for training camps and commemorative trips for up to 16 people.

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A traditional wooden building is seen alongside a uniquely shaped wooden sauna resembling an egg. Two lounge chairs are placed in front of the sauna, placed on a grassy area surrounded by tall trees, providing a serene natural setting.
Hut in Mimasaka
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

All-you-can-use sauna, private rental, old private house

This private traditional Japanese house is owned by ‘JP’, a DIY enthusiast who self-renovated a 150-year-old traditional house, envisioning his ideal lifestyle. The standout feature of this accommodation is its one-of-a-kind ‘egg sauna’. This is a fully DIY sauna, developed entirely by JP from design to production, featuring a unique shape that allows heat to circulate naturally.Enjoy a sauna experience you can’t get anywhere else, while being enveloped by the gentle warmth of the wood-burning stove. Inside the room, there is also a traditional Japanese irori (hearth) typical of old Japanese houses. You can experience traditional Japanese living, such as sharing a hotpot around the irori (traditional hearth) or grilling skewers. *Please bring your own cooking utensils, such as ingredients and skewers. The accommodation is located in a quiet hamlet called ‘Kobo’, nestled among the mountains in Misasaki, Okayama Prefecture. Right nearby is Nishi-Awakura Village, which is attracting attention as a village for regional revitalisation and relocation, and the surrounding satoyama landscape is rich in nature. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing stay surrounded by nature and handcrafted warmth.

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Hut in Soja
5 out of 5 average rating, 337 reviews

Entire building OldbutNew store Starry sky BBQ Fire Open-air bath Nature Cat Old private house Firewood stove Snow-free

Opened at the end of November 2021. This accommodation is suitable for sightseeing in both the south and north of the prefecture. Stylish design by a first-class architect who has been involved in the design of Fuji Television Bayshore Studio, GINZA SIX, etc.It is cool at high altitudes, and you can enjoy the red-burning firewood stove until around October to May (depending on the climate).Renovation of a warehouse built over 100 years ago.The walls of the storehouse are thick, and if you close the windows, you can enjoy loud music and musical instruments. Enjoy breakfast and coffee on the terrace with a view, or enjoy an outdoor fire, barbecue, or open-air bath as an option.(No loud noise outdoors after 8 pm) We also offer activities such as strawberry picking (free), harvesting vegetables in the field in summer (free), and wood splitting (free). * Insects come out in summer.If you don't like it, please use it in winter. ★ Options ★ ⚪︎ BBQ set (ingredients not included) 2 people 3000 yen/3 people 4000 yen ⚪︎ Bonfire set 2 people 2000 yen/3 people 3000 yen ⚪︎ Early check-in, late check-out 500 yen/15 minutes ⚪︎ Open-air bath: Same price for up to 3 people, 4,000 yen

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An expansive interior showcases traditional Japanese architectural elements, including exposed wooden beams and a polished wooden floor. A spacious area is designed for relaxation, featuring round tatami mats and low tables. Large windows offer a view of the surrounding nature, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Hut in Kagamino-chō, Tomata-gun
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Sainogo "Maple" (MOMIJI) - 2 people ~

(Important) You can use it from 2 people It's a modern Japanese interior renovated over 130 years old house.There are old places that are unique to the age of construction, but you can feel the goodness of Japan again with hearths and cypress baths. BBQ is recommended for groups while watching the mountains on the spacious deck. I am permitted pursuant to new Japanese laws. 「One group per day only」 There are many hot springs in the vicinity. It is a nice place to experience various hot springs. And you can experience Japanese countryside, You can also pick up and drop off to a nearby station. For meals please consult in advance. ※ The photos may look more beautiful than the actual ones because they do not show old wounds or dirt.

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A spacious room features wooden beams overhead and a warm wooden floor. Colorful cushions are scattered around, inviting relaxation. Large windows are covered with vibrant fabric curtains in yellow and blue, allowing natural light to softly illuminate the area where visitors gather.
Hut in Tottori
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

The Hasegawa residence, an old house built in the early Showa era. There is a rice terrace in front of it, and the view is nostalgic and soothing.

The old Hasegawa residence was built in 1936 It is a traditional Japanese house in the mid-mountainous region of Tottori. I worked with my friends to renovate this vacant building We have been working on renovations for 9 years. It has finally been reborn as a farmhouse inn. Family bonds, friendships, and bonds with friends. Spend time reconnecting with various bonds, Enjoy a variety of activities and relax from all your daily fatigue. The 3 rooms of 8 tatami mats, 6 tatami mats, and 8 tatami mats can be used as a free space or as a bedroom. Feel free to use the kitchen as well. The bathroom is equipped with two bathtubs and two showers. We also provide yukata and kimono.

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A wooden rocking chair is positioned on a deck, surrounded by greenery and trees in the background. A small table displays various items, including tea cups and a framed menu, creating a serene atmosphere. The scene is complemented by a clear blue sky.
Guesthouse in Chizu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

Old private house with seasonal mountain views

There is nothing here... that's why it's so relaxing...  Chizu-cho, Hatto-gun, Tottori Prefecture, is a small town in a mountainous area surrounded by mountains, rivers, fields and rice paddies, 93% of which are forests.  The Tottori Sand Dunes, a tourist attraction, are about an hour away by car, and there are several nice tourist spots and recommended cafes in the town.  It's a good place to use as a base for sightseeing, or just relax to your heart's content without going anywhere. Please have a wonderful time.

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A traditional living room features wooden walls and ceiling. A central hearth with a pot hangs above it, surrounded by seating areas. Sliding doors open to outdoor views, and tatami mats are visible in the corner, creating a welcoming and serene space.
Home in Tsuyama
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Temple Retreat for Serenity & Healing | Yakushian

Nestled on a quiet mountaintop within temple grounds, "Yakushian" is a retreat to relax and heal body and mind. Surrounded by nature, this private space offers an escape from city life. Enjoy the traditional irori (hearth) or have a BBQ under the stars on the wooden deck Temple experiences are available (extra fee), including sutra copying, Zen meditation, morning prayers, and the goma fire ritual. Find peace and spiritual healing at our temple, dedicated to Yakushi Nyorai, the Buddha of healing

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Hut in Kumenan
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

japanese traditional old house in the contryside

Located in the heart of Okayama Prefecture, this traditional Japanese inn is conveniently located for easy access to various areas. The nearest station is a 3-minute walk away. The train station is also nearby, making it convenient for travel even for those without a car.50 minutes to Okayama City 30 minutes to Tsuyama City Kome Station on the JR Tsuyama Line. The inn is a detached building that can be rented exclusively. Enjoy a traditional Japanese Goemon bath and a private Japanese garden.

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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, 309 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 interior features traditional wooden beams complemented by soft, round lanterns providing warm lighting. A decorative display of farming tools is arranged against the wall, highlighting the house's rustic heritage.
Hut in Chizu
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Life with Pottery|160yr Kominka Stay

At the foot of the mountains in Chizu, Tottori—where 93% of the town is forest—stands this 160-year-old farmhouse. One group per day enjoys the entire house for a quiet countryside stay. Relax on the cedar deck under the stars. Enjoy BBQ or a bonfire in the garden. Tottori City is about 30 minutes by car, with easy access to mountains and sea. Nearby restaurants serve seasonal produce and game meat. Pottery is available on-site. Ideal for remote work or long stays. Sleeps up to 8.

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Home in Okayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Entire Japanese House 6ppl Parking Shops Okayama

KOTONOHA 10 min by car from Okayama Station. 8 min walk from Bizen-Mikado Station. Free parking. Renovated Japanese house for up to 6. 2 semi-double beds 2 single beds + futons Convenience store 1 min walk Supermarket 4 min walk Great base for western Japan! Okayama Castle/Korakuen 15 min by car Kurashiki Bikan 30 min by car Himeji Castle 20 min Shinkansen Hiroshima/Miyajima 40 min Shinkansen Naoshima 1h20m train+ferry Teshima 1h40m train+ferry Izumo Taisha 3h by car

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The open living space features a modern dining table with four wooden chairs. A plush gray sofa faces a wall-mounted television, showcasing a flickering fire. Above, an athletic net spans the two-story area, enhancing the room's height and brightness from large windows.
Hut in Yasugi
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Guest house Sai 2nd. Vacation house.

Although it is a town with few people, the location of guesthouse is good. 3-minute walk from the station, and you can see the ocean and Mt. Tokami from the second-floor window. There's also a piano, so we've put insulation in the wall to prevent the sound from escaping, and the windows are double-walled, so you can have fun without worrying about your surroundings. Let me, who can speak Chinese, Korean, English, and Japanese, help you create memories of your trip.

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