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A spacious sunlit dining area features a wooden table surrounded by chairs, offering views of the lush garden outside. Large glass doors open to a wooden deck, enhancing the connection to nature. A soft light filters through a translucent ceiling.
Home in Kamikawa
5 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Natural material Heike private accommodation Dog run BBQ Bonfire Hot spring Cherry blossom Consecutive night discount

It is a spacious, natural material house where you can enjoy the greenery of the garden from any room. You can have barbecues and fires in the garden, and there is a fence so your dog can spend time freely. Also, the garden is lit up at night and beautiful. Enjoy cooking in the spacious kitchen. (Equipped with cooking utensils, condiments, and dishes) An indoor wood stove is also available during the cold season. Experience the comfort of warming up from the inside. Just watching the fire flicker will soothe you. There are also two wonderful hot springs within 10 minutes by car, and the meals at the facility are also popular! (Towels are provided at the inn, please bring toothbrushes) There are many hidden gems, so please feel free to ask ♪ ※ High speed Wi-Fi is available. * We will send a detailed map to those who have booked ▪ ️ Kanto's largest antique market held every Sunday... 3-minute walk ▪ ️ Blueberry picking (June and July) ▪️Tangerine picking (November and December) ▪️ Strawberry picking (January, February, March) ▪ ️ BBQ… Rental 5,000 yen (Grill, mesh, charcoal, igniter, tongs, gloves, paper plates, paper cups, chopsticks included) ▪️Supermarket, butcher shop… 3 minutes by car ▪️Fire pit rental: 4,000 yen (with firewood)

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A vibrant display of blooming flowers features clusters of purple and pink petunias, interspersed with green foliage. The lush garden bed is bordered by dark stones, providing a natural contrast to the bright colors of the blossoms.
Home in Takasaki
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Please have a relaxing time on the sunny veranda side of the two rooms that are pure Japanese-style.

It is a pure Japanese-style bungalow single unit constructed 30 years ago. Feel free to use the pans, microwave, oven, and utensils in the spacious private kitchen, enjoy your meals and unwind. Rest peacefully in the tatami mat room on Japanese futons lined with pillows. Parking is also available for up to 2 station wagon sized vehicles. In addition, due to the enforcement of the new Private Lodging Law (Residential Accommodation Business Law) on June 15, 2018, government agencies are required to fill in the list of guests, and foreigners who do not have an address in Japan are required to present their passports.Therefore, we ask for permission to fill in the guest list and present your passport and copy at the time of staying.We appreciate your understanding.

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A sunlit room features large windows with bamboo shades, allowing natural light to fill the space. Two red-covered benches are positioned alongside a teal table draped with a colorful arrangement of flowers, creating a welcoming area for relaxation.
Home in Ashikaga
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

One group per day, relaxing and leisurely.

While in the city, there is greenery, soil, and birds chirping. It has a historic feel. The building uses Yakusugi and Akita Sugi. The built-in storage in the house is very rare in this area and is worth seeing. If you are in the stone storehouse, you will definitely feel indescribable! Daily necessities Fridge, range, gas stove, drum style washer/dryer, etc. You'll be fine no matter how many days you stay. There is also a sauna. After the sauna, take a shower that is a little too intense to clean yourself up. Within 1 km to places considered to be Ashikaga tourist destinations. You can also walk around. There are also electric bicycles, so you can also go cycling! We've created a relaxing space and look forward to making you feel happy to be in this house.

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A traditional Japanese room showcases tatami flooring and wooden beams. Natural light filters through sliding doors, highlighting minimalist decor. A low table with floral arrangement sits in the center, while a decorative piece and a vintage clock add character to the serene atmosphere.
Home in Yorii
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Enjoy your stay in a large Japanese house.

It is a Japanese house surrounded by lush greenery. The space available for rent is 120 ㎡ (about 70 tatami mats). 7 minutes by car from the Kan-etsu Expressway, Hanazono Interchange. Free parking for 4 cars is available. It is a 9-minute walk from Hachioji Station on the Tobu Tojo Line. Since it is a private rental, we can only allow 1-2 people to stay for up to 7 consecutive nights. Long-term stays are possible for 3 or more people. Please use it for sightseeing such as Nagatoro, Chichibu, and Ikuno, or for work. You will have the entire first floor of a rural house to yourselves.

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Holiday home in Miyota
5 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Capsule House-K, a monumental capsule house in nature designed by Kisho Kurokawa

CAPUSULE HOUSE-K is a private house designed by Kisho Kurokawa. It was created based on the concepts of Metabolism and Homo Mobius. This building is composed of the same capsules as the Chugin Capsule Tower Building, which is also a metabolism building, and was completed in 1973, the year after the building was completed. Until now, it has been open only to a few people and was a little-known building, but in 2019, the restoration was started by Kisho Kurokawa's son, and now it is open to the public with the interior of that time.

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Hut in Kawagoe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

[City Centre] 130 years old unique historic house

Experience an unique and unforgettable Japanese traditional home at the city centre of Kawagoe where it is well known for its old clay warehouses and merchant homes, called Kurazukuri.【Kuranoyado Masuya】is the only place you can stay in a traditional clay warehouses that was built about 130 years ago and designated as Landscape Importance Building. Located at the walking distance from the most famous sightseeing spots such as Kuradukuri zone(old storehouse zone), Toki-no-kane, Hikawa Shrine etc.

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Hut in Hokuto
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 72 reviews

Antique house/Riverside Oasis Japan/Private suite

An old Japanese Traditional KOMINKA house with a history of about 150 years. It's located along the River. When you open the window, you can feel the pleasant breeze coming up from the river. Opposite the house is a Shrine and two large zelkova trees that are designated as national natural monuments. It's like the world of Ghibli. Perfect for trekking, bouldering, rock and mountain climbing. Mt. Mizugaki in Chichibu-Tama Kai National Park is easily accessible. Please add your favorite:)

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The entrance to the temple is framed by tall wooden pillars and traditional eaves. Soft lighting highlights the pathway leading inside, while landscaped greenery flanks the walkway. The serene atmosphere is complemented by a clear night sky.
Religious building in Chiyoda, Ora District
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

[1Group/Day]IlluminatedHistoricalBuddhismTemple

An era of uncertain and chaotic questioning.That's why it's important to take a moment to stop, reflect and make it personal.Temples provide that opportunity.We don't call it a "SHUKUBO", but rather "temple stay".We don't want our temple to be difficult to approach.However, we want to maintain the solemnity and discipline of the temple.We strive to strike the perfect balance, creating an environment that is easy for everyone to approach.Based on these values, we are launching the accommodation.

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A compact cabin made of wood and metal is pictured, set against a backdrop of trees. A small deck leads up to the entrance, which is adorned with large glass doors. An umbrella provides shade over a seating area beside the cabin.
Tiny home in Sakuho
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 604 reviews

Sanson Terrace "off-grid tiny cottage"

In Ohinata, Sakuho-town, Nagano-pref. We built a small cottage at a mountain side of the natural woodland which separated for a while from the colony. The time flows graceful here, while the interval of farm labor or works in the mountain. It is a special time to have Coffee or Beer while looking at Mt. Morai on the other side. You can spend time, being surrounded by nature... reading books slowly, taking a walk the mountain, listening songs of birds while lie on a hammock in the forest.

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A spacious living area features large glass windows offering a panoramic view of Mount Fuji. The room includes modern furniture, with a dining table and chairs positioned near the windows, allowing for an inviting atmosphere that connects indoor comfort with the stunning outdoor scenery.
Home in Fujiyoshida
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Panoramic views of Mt. Fuji / 140㎡/up to 6 guests

A private luxury villa with panoramic Mt. Fuji views. 【We recommend staying 2+ nights and coming by car. 】 ☆ Highlights ● Sleeps up to 6 guests ● Convenience store: 1-minute walk ●Close to Chureito Pagoda (Arakurayama Sengen Park) ● Explore the area by car or e-bike for Fujiyoshida & Lake Kawaguchi area ● Taxi available from nearby stations ● Terrace BBQ available ● Projector for cozy movie nights ● Supermarket / 100-yen shop / drugstore: 5 minutes by car ● Free parking & free Wi-Fi

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Home in Ashikaga
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

5 min walk to Ashikaga St. Queen Bed, Barrier-Free

Welcome to Your Own Private Hideaway — A Quiet Escape from the Everyday. Just an 11-minute drive to Ashikaga Flower Park and a 5-minute walk from JR Ashikaga Station. This newly built, fully private house offers a level of freedom that hotels can’t provide. Perfect not only for short trips, but also long ones. Ashikaga is a historic town filled with hidden gems — more than you can discover in a single day. Take your time exploring them one by one.

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The exterior view of the Tokyo Little House cafe features a welcoming entrance with wooden doors and a large window displaying a cozy interior. Inside, guests can see a collection of photographs on the walls, wooden furniture, and ambient lighting, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Hut in Minato City
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

TOKYO LITTLE HOUSE: 1948 home in heart of city

Note: Demolition work on the neighboring building began in early January 2026. As a result, some construction noise and vibration may occur during daytime hours (8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.), except on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Tokyo Little House is an accommodation and tourist space located in a 78-year-old house at the heart of ever-changing Tokyo. Upstairs is a private residential hotel. Downstairs, a cafe and gallery.

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