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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
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Natural material Heike private accommodation Dog run BBQ Bonfire Hot spring 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 wooden deck features a round hot tub, overlooking a serene lake and surrounding greenery. In the distance, mountains stand against a bright blue sky filled with fluffy clouds, creating a scenic backdrop for relaxation.
Tiny home in Shinano
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 511 reviews

Enjoy the view of Lake Nojiri, with a private sauna, Anoie (あの家)

This house overlooks Lake Nojiri and has a superb view. There are several ski resorts (Myoko, Kurohime, Madarao) about 15-20 minutes away by car, making it a perfect base for winter sports. Enjoy the wood stove sauna and the water bath with a view. There are no private houses around, so you can listen to music and watch movies loudly. Because it is a house located deep in the mountains, we take the best measures, but in the warm season, insects come out. It snows a lot in winter. In autumn, fallen leaves dance. You will also need to adjust the wood stove fire yourself. It's not an easy house to live in, but we promise you a great view and experience. Enjoy cooking with a counter kitchen with a view, condiments and cooking utensils. (There is no equipment for BBQ)

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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
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 213 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 view from inside shows a wooden deck extending outward, framed by a tree and the majestic mountains in the background. A small table with a decorative bowl sits in the foreground, partially obscuring the view. Bright sunlight illuminates the scene.
Home in Hokuto
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Yatsugatake Minami Alps View, Relaxing Space, Semi-Open-air Bath Sauna Convenience Store Within Walking Distance

A small house will meet you.Wake up with the birds chirping and listen to the wind whispering through the trees in the morning.The large windows offer beautiful views of the Southern Alps.There are also atmospheric cafes and restaurants within walking distance, as well as the famous risonale hotel.There is also a ranch nearby where you can experience horseback riding, so you can enjoy interacting with nature. If you are looking for tranquility, this is the perfect place.Start with a cup of coffee in the morning, enjoy horseback riding or hiking during the day, and dinner in the candle lights at night.

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The room features a low table surrounded by tatami mats, providing a comfortable and traditional setting. Bright yellow curtains frame the windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A television set is positioned nearby, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation.
Apartment in Annaka
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

40 minutes to Karuizawa, next to a hot♨ spring, with a golf course and ski resort close by, 2DK room

◆ Overview 3-minute walk from the nearest station 2DK room with tatami mats and kotatsu for relaxing There is a day-use hot spring with good water quality next door♨ ・ It is a quiet and calm environment with lots of nature Bicycles We have one available, so please feel free to use it☀ However, you are responsible for any accidents, etc. (no insurance) ◆ Neighborhood information ・ Karuizawa: About 40 minutes by car ・ Ikaho Onsen: About 60 minutes by car ・ Kusatsu Onsen: About 90 minutes by car ・ Tomioka Silk Mill: About 20 minutes by car

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The exterior of the home is showcased under a twilight sky, illuminated by warm lights that highlight the structure's traditional Japanese architecture. Surrounded by lush greenery, the property features a spacious yard and access to natural landscapes.
Villa in Ueda
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Modern Luxury, Classic Style, Onsen Nearby

Nestled in the mountains of Nagano at an elevation of 860 meters (2,821 feet), this is a luxury home exclusively for those who want to escape tourist traps, experience a side of Japan rarely seen by outsiders, and do it in style. Our 3-bedroom home is 200 sq. meters (2153 sq. feet) large and is a marriage between traditional Japanese architecture and modern technology and comfort. The home is accessible from Tokyo and other major cities via the Shinkansen bullet train or Joshin-etsu Expressway.

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The interior space features a blend of natural wood elements and curved walls. Shelves are filled with dishware, and large windows provide ample light. A simple wooden table and chair are positioned in the center, with a staircase leading to an upper level in the background.
Cottage in Saku
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Sanson Terrace "House of Waltz" in rural Nagano

The Mochizuki district of Saku City, where "House of Waltz" is located, is known as Village of Horses and has long been a horse ranch where people and horses have a close relationship. To express our respect for these culture and history, we renovated a wooden house that offers a view of the horses spending time at a Equestrian Park. Within walking distance, you can visit Kasuga Onsen, boasting over 300 years of history and high-quality hot springs, a Equestrian Park, a tranquil park in nature.

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The exterior of a renovated traditional house is shown. Sliding glass doors and wooden beams characterize the front, revealing a sleeping area behind. Decorative elements and air conditioning units are visible. A welcoming entrance offers glimpses of the street and nearby surroundings.
Hut in Tomioka
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Chiyogiku 1Bld/Joshu Tomioka/yado/World Heritage

OPEN April 2019 Machiyado mabushiya Ashiya It is a room for rent Chiyo Chiku 1 We saw town in one inn Tomioka's "Mabushiya". People who visited here touched the daily life of Tomioka, While enjoying a conversation with people in town We would like to increase the "Family of Tomioka". "Machi Yado" is a business that considers the town as one lodging, and networked accommodation facilities and the daily life of the area, and treated the guests in a manner that improves the local value.

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Home in Takasaki
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 74 reviews

Ikaho Onsen Hawaiian Festival held 7 /2 to 5

「【Spring Special】Cherry Blossoms & Strawberry Picking! 🌸🍓 Just a short drive to the best flower spots in Takasaki. I can help you make a reservation for strawberry picking. ・Perfect for group trips. Together with the neighboring EAST building , a total of 16 people can stay. ・The area has many popular restaurants, including Takasaki pasta and ramen shops. ・Close to Takasaki Station and the highway, providing good access to tourist spots both within and outside Gunma Prefecture.

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Home in Takasaki
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Entire 3BR House|Free Parking|Family & Group Stay

A private 3-bedroom house for families and groups. Check-in from 4:00 PM and check-out by 12:00 PM for a relaxed stay. Located in a quiet suburban area of Takasaki, offering privacy and comfort. Free parking for up to two cars (SUVs OK). High-speed Wi-Fi, kitchenware, and home appliances are provided. Popular spots by car: Mentai Park (3 min), Konnyaku Park (10 min), Tomioka Silk Mill (15 min), Gunma Safari Park (20 min), Karuizawa (60 min). This area is best explored by car.

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Home in Takasaki
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 68 reviews

New build! 3BR House/1 Stop from Takasaki/2Parking

This newly built Nordic-style house is located in Hamajiri, Takasaki, Gunma. The warm Scandinavian interior offers a cozy and relaxing atmosphere—perfect for families and long-term stays. Just one stop from Takasaki Station, with on-site parking. Nestled in a residential neighborhood, it's a perfect place to enjoy your stay as if you were living there. ◎Nearest Station 9-minute walk from Takasaki-Tonyamachi Station (JR Ryomo Line, Joetsu Line, Agatsuma Line available)

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A spacious living area is furnished with a modern sofa and a wooden coffee table. A large flat-screen television is mounted on the wall, while an elegant plant adds a touch of greenery. The kitchen area is visible in the background, featuring sleek cabinetry.
Home in Takasaki
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

10-minute walk to Takasaki Station! Watch Netflix all you want on a 75-inch TV! 92 ㎡ 3LDK stylish and luxurious home

FUTABA HOUSE Spend a comfortable time in a great location, a 10-minute walk from Takasaki Station It is a stylish, spacious, and luxurious home with a luxury sofa and a 75-inch TV. Enjoy the modern and sleek atmosphere. Ideal for families or friends. 10-minute walk from JR Takasaki Station. G Messe, Takasaki Arena, and Takasaki Arts Theater are all within walking distance, so we also recommend staying here for events! There are also many delicious restaurants nearby!

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Hotel room in Takasaki
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

New build 3BR /Easy access to Takasaki Sta/Parking

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The Capsule House is nestled among autumn foliage, with vibrant orange and yellow leaves surrounding the unique architectural structure. The building features distinct circular windows and a wooden facade, offering a harmonious blend with the natural landscape.
Holiday home in Miyota
5 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

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

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Home in Takasaki
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Road Trip Base: Tokyo, Karuizawa, Nagano|Up to 8

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A spacious living area features a large, dark-colored sofa and a dining table for gatherings. Light enters through multiple windows with shoji screens, illuminating the harmonious blend of traditional design and modern comfort.
Home in Tomioka
5 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

Jugoya Villa: A soothing house that blends tradition and modernity. Maximum 13 guests. Roofed BBQ. Families welcome

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A spacious sleeping area features a wooden bed with a patterned comforter and grey pillows. Natural light enters through a window draped with light curtains. A simple wooden dresser and a full-length mirror are also present, enhancing the room's functionality.
Apartment in Maebashi
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

(Gunma Maebashi) Apartment stay in a quiet residential neighborhood | Asama

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A spacious room features traditional Japanese design elements, including wooden beams and tatami flooring. A minimalist shelving unit displays various items, while a wall art piece adds character. Natural light filters through the sliding shoji doors, illuminating the warm tones of the interior.
Home in Maebashi
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Benten-dori accommodation "Beniya" | Stay in the "everyday" shopping district

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A modern A-frame living area showcases large glass doors that connect the indoor space with a wooden deck. Natural wood walls and flooring create a warm environment. A cozy sitting area includes a three-seater sofa and a coffee table, complemented by a pellet stove.
Home in Shimonita
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

NEW! A-Frame House in Minami Karuizawa

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A spacious bed is positioned beneath a colorful wall mural depicting flowing waves in warm hues of red, green, and sandy peach. Two patterned pillows add texture to the bedding, enhancing the room's design.
Apartment in Takasaki
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

4-minute walk from Takasaki Station in the centre | Large 70㎡ space for family and group travel | 100-inch 4K projector | Maximum 8 people

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When is the best time to visit Takasaki?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Takasaki?

    Staying near the central station area makes it easy to access local attractions, dining, and shopping. For a quieter atmosphere, neighborhoods around the Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon statue or Misato area are frequently suggested.

  • What are the best things to do in Takasaki with kids?

    Children often enjoy hands-on activities at the Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park and playful afternoons in city parks. Family-oriented museums and seasonal festivals also bring engaging experiences.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Takasaki?

    Explore the Shorinzan Daruma-ji Temple, take in city views from the Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon, or stroll through local parks known for seasonal blossoms. Shops and museums around the city profile artistic and cultural traditions.

  • How is the weather in Takasaki?

    Takasaki has cool winters, around 31–48°F (-1–9°C), and warm, humid summers near 73–89°F (23–32°C), with most rainfall in July through September. Spring and autumn bring mild days, perfect for exploring parks and gardens.

  • When is the best time to visit Takasaki?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended, with milder weather and seasonal flowers adding appeal. Cherry blossoms and autumn leaves are local highlights during these periods.

  • What are the best places to visit in Takasaki?

    Frequently suggested spots include the towering Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon, Shorinzan Daruma-ji Temple, and local parks known for cherry blossoms. Art museums and shopping streets show the city's vibrant side.

  • What are some hiking trails in Takasaki?

    Explore forested paths on Mount Haruna, or follow trails leading to the Takasaki Byakue Dai-Kannon statue for city views. Scenic routes around the Usui Pass offer a mix of nature and local history.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Takasaki?

    Families in Takasaki can explore parks, interactive science centers, and hands-on workshops that highlight local crafts. Visiting the Usui Pass Railway Heritage Park is often suggested for those interested in trains and rail history.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Takasaki?

    Nearby, you can explore Mount Haruna for nature views, visit onsen towns for hot spring experiences, or spend time at art museums and historic sites in surrounding mountain villages. Each area brings a distinct glimpse of Gunma's landscapes and traditions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Takasaki?

    Many places in Takasaki welcome pets, especially in the Misato and mountain-adjacent areas. Parks and walking paths nearby make it easier to travel with your animal companions.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Takasaki?

    Consider trying locally crafted daruma dolls as meaningful souvenirs, and look for seasonal street food at markets. Casual regional events and temple fairs around the city offer a glimpse into community traditions.

  • What is Takasaki known for?

    Takasaki is known for its production of daruma dolls, which symbolize perseverance and good fortune in Japan. The city also has a striking Kannon statue and a legacy connected to railway history.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Takasaki?

    Takasaki has lesser-known shrines, small traditional shops, and peaceful gardens tucked around the city. The Shorinzan Daruma-ji Temple is often recommended for its unique connection to local crafts and culture.

  • What are the best foods to try in Takasaki?

    Try yakimanju, a sweet-and-savory grilled bun, and enjoy locally made udon noodles or soba. Seasonal fruit and street food around temple fairs introduce visitors to regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Takasaki?

    Comfortable walking shoes are useful, as Takasaki has several hills and shrines to explore. Depending on the season, pack an umbrella in the rainy months and layered clothing for changing temperatures.

  • What is the nightlife in Takasaki like?

    Takasaki has a lively mix of izakayas, karaoke spots, and intimate music venues, especially around the station area. The nightlife scene leans toward casual gatherings, where guests often explore local flavors and live performances.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Takasaki?

    The Daruma Market held early in the year draws crowds looking for lucky charms and local crafts. Summer brings traditional festivals with lively parades, music, and lanterns throughout the city.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Takasaki?

    Family friendly rentals are available near the central station and in quieter residential neighborhoods. Some hosts provide amenities such as extra bedding or kitchen spaces for families.

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    Takasaki holiday rentals start at $14 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Pet-friendly accommodation

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    160 of Takasaki holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Takasaki stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Takasaki's top spots, include Takasaki Station, Kumanokotai Shrine, and Maebashi Station

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