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The exterior of the traditional Japanese folk house showcases a serene evening setting. Soft lighting illuminates the structure, highlighting the wooden framework and expansive windows. A red parasol is positioned over a low table in the garden, surrounded by greenery.
Home in Hiroshima
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Pure Japanese style traditional House Entire house

This is one of the few remaining Shoin-zukuri-style, purely Japanese buildings in Hiroshima City, built 75 years ago, shortly after the war.One step from the main street, there is a small Japanese-style garden in a quiet environment where you can relax. Some of the items on display at the Dance House include a vase that partially melted due to the heat from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, as well as photographs from around 100 years ago. The fittings and glassware date back more than 70 years, and the two gardens, the irigata (raised floor area), and the study, in particular, capture the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese house. At present, these items can only be obtained by placing an order with a select group of craftspeople. Of the five rooms, three are tatami-mat rooms; please sleep on the tatami mats with your futon on top at bedtime. Located in Minami-ku, Hiroshima City, and accessible by a single tram ride within the city From the nearest station/tram stop ①, it takes approximately 20 minutes to reach Hiroshima Station. From the nearest station/tram stop (②), you can reach the Peace Memorial Park and the Atomic Bomb Dome, as well as the city centre, in around 20–30 minutes. The taxi journey takes around 10 minutes. There are a large shopping centre, Youme Town Hiroshima, which offers a full range of everyday essentials, convenience stores (Seven-Eleven, FamilyMart), and restaurants (okonomiyaki, ramen, sushi, yakiniku, waffles, bakery, etc.) within walking distance.

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The exterior of a traditional two-story wooden house is depicted, showcasing its distinct architectural features. A tiled roof and wooden beams are prominent, with a wide entrance and a bench providing a welcoming touch. The building's historical significance is evident in its design.
Home in Takehara
5 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

たけはら / A limited-edition Edo-period traditional Japanese-style inn with a different layout every day

Takehara City is located along the sea between Kure and Onomichi. The inn is a two-story, detached house with a courtyard built in the Edo period, located in the center of the Takehara Townscape Preservation District (a nationally important preservation district for groups of traditional buildings), a 13-minute walk from JR Takehara Station and a 20-minute drive from Hiroshima Airport. There are almost no people in the morning and evening, and you can spend a quiet time as if you have traveled back in time to an Edo period town. The spacious free space on the second floor is a large space with luxurious ceiling beams and a view of the streets of the town from the windows. From the room facing the courtyard on the second floor, you can see Fumeyakaku, a landmark of Takehara. In a space that has been artistically renovated with organic materials, you can enjoy unique art in various places. The bath is particularly special, with a hand-made ceramic bathtub by a craftsman from Yamagata prefecture, painted by the artist owner. The walls are plastered with a round finish and have art by Horro. The floor is covered with vibrant blue tiles from Awaji Island. The walls are plastered with Hiroshima oyster shells. Different walls in each room. The floorboards are made of 100% hinoki cypress from Tamba Sasayama. The tamped earth floor, earthen walls, plastering, and floorboards are all finished in a warm, DIY space.

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A traditional stone lantern stands amidst lush green moss and carefully arranged pebbles in the courtyard. Soft greenery surrounds the rock formations, creating a serene atmosphere that complements the view of the glass doors leading to the living area.
Hut in Miyajimacho
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 485 reviews

Kominka in Miyajima that warms the heart

Guest House Kokoro is located one block from Miyajima's Machiya-dori Street.  When you pass through the warm curtain at the entrance, you are guided to the courtyard by stepping stones, with bamboo walls reminiscent of a Kyoto row house restaurant. The courtyard is also beautifully balanced with white marble and gravel, contributing to the calm atmosphere. There are glass doors in the living room that allow you to see the courtyard.  The building is only for guests to stay in through the garden, so there is no need to worry about anyone. From the outside, it is an ordinary private house, but when you step inside, it has a different atmosphere, which is part of the charm of the inn. I heard that the previous owner has always loved gardening and had a wide range of hobbies. However, as I mentioned at the beginning, I didn't intend to start an inn at first, so there is no bath facility (there is a shower). However, you can use the nearby inns as an outdoor bath. The first floor is a living room, and the second floor is a two-room Japanese-style bedroom, and up to 6 people can stay comfortably.  In the courtyard, there is a white stone character "kokoro" (heart) inscribed in the gravel. It was made by the gardener a long time ago for fun, and it is the origin of the name of the inn. He said he wants to welcome people with all his heart and help them relax and enjoy their stay.

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A spacious entryway is showcased with wooden beams and traditional sliding doors leading to a dining area. A staircase is visible on the left, and unique light fixtures illuminate the space. The interior blends traditional design with modern elements, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Home in Miyajimacho
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 79 reviews

[P-STAY Miyajima Hanada] Within walking distance of the Great Torii Gate

Please note about check-in This facility is a no-contact self check-in via a tablet.Check your email after your reservation is confirmed.* On the day of check-in, we will let you know how to check in by email * This is an old house on Miyajima Island for rent.A place to stay in a private space.When you open the entrance door, there is a large Japanese modern earthen entrance, so you can easily leave your large luggage.There is a kitchen on the ground floor where you can also enjoy cooking.There is a dining table for 6.There is also a bathroom, washing machine, sink, and toilet on the first floor.There is no bathtub, but there are 3 showers, and if you are staying in a large group, you can shower at the same time. On the♪ second floor, there are 4 double beds.We are preparing for you to lay out two single futons with a spare.It can accommodate up to 10 people!The entire island, centered on Itsukushima Shrine, is included in the World Heritage Site, and we think that you will feel a relaxing and restful time in Miyajima, which is lined with historical architecture.

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A spacious living and dining area is presented with light-toned walls and modern furnishings. A dining table with wooden chairs is central, complemented by a comfortable sofa. A kitchenette is visible in the background, along with large windows allowing natural light to fill the space.
Villa in Hamada
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

The same price for up to 2 people. Private accommodation on a peninsula in the Sea of Japan [No pets allowed]

Setogajima, a small peninsula in the Sea of Japan, located in Hamada City, Shimane Prefecture.Kurasu base Setogajima is a rental villa by the sea on such a peninsula. Experience the luxury of feeling nature while looking at the sea.See the islands in the sea on a calm and sunny day.See the western sky with your loved ones, stained in pale red and yellow when the sun sets.Take a leisurely stroll to where you can hear the waves of the ocean.I recommend such a relaxing stay. Swimming at the beach, which is plentiful, fishing on a walkable fishing spot, or challenge fishing from an authentic ferry.You can also enjoy marine leisure.Enjoy the dance of Iwami Kagura in the local hot springs that locals love, yet enjoy local ingredients at the fish market, local supermarkets, and more. That's great again. * This building is pet-friendly. For consecutive stays, we will provide toiletries for one night for a two-night stay and for two nights for a three-night or longer stay. Please use the washing machine in your room to make up for any shortfall.

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The exterior of a two-story building features large glass windows and a welcoming entrance. A stone facade and tiled roof characterize the structure. A small blackboard sign stands outside, hinting at the offerings within. The scene is set against a bright blue sky.
Home in Tsuwano
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

[Limited to 1 group per day] Japanese heritage sightseeing area is within walking distance. The entire second floor of the teahouse is completely private. Tea time at the cafe on the ground floor is also popular

4-minute walk from the station. Convenient for sightseeing in the heart of Tsuwano, a town of Japanese heritage. This is the second floor of an old Japanese house that serves as a teahouse, hosted by a French and Japanese couple who also serve as tour guides for Tsushino. The entire space of about 100 ㎡ is completely private and limited to one group per day, so you can relax and unwind in a large space as your own private space. There are two spacious bedrooms and a dining space in a large Japanese-style room. You can enjoy the Japanese countryside comfortably and at your own pace. We can also accommodate Japanese, English, and French. Please let me know if you would like to know more about the charm of Tsuwano and sightseeing. On the days when the host's cafe is open, you can also interact with other customers and enjoy tea and sweets. You can spend time in a spacious and quiet room, enjoy interacting with people and tourists in Tsuwano, or help coordinate a wonderful trip.

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

Quiet hideaway surrounded by nature · Guesthouse Foret 

Enjoy the luxury of doing nothing in the forest. Guest House Foret is a private rental accommodation located in a small hamlet in the mountains of Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture, and is limited to one group per day. Wake up in the morning to the sound of birds singing, spend the day listening to the sound of trees swaying, and enjoy a quiet time under the starry sky at night. You can enjoy a stay that is close to rural living. Although there are private houses in the surrounding area, it is an environment where you can spend your time without worrying about people watching, so it is recommended not only for trips with family or friends, but also for workations and long-term stays. [Features of the accommodation] ・ A private space where you can stay without worrying about your surroundings ・ Relax in the spacious living room ・ It can accommodate up to 5 guests ・ About 10 minutes by car to the city centre

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A coastal view reveals a road lined by a two-story condominium, positioned above a sandy beach. The clear blue sky complements the vibrant ocean waves, while greenery is visible in the background, enhancing the serene environment.
Home in Oda
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Stunning ocean view! Condominium type private rental!

This two-story condominium has a retro look that is somewhat nostalgic. As the name suggests, it is right in front of the sea, and you can access the famous Kotogahama Coast, famous for its "singing sand", in 0 minutes on foot. I used the villa for many years, but I wanted to share this view with the public. In front of you is the Kotogahama Coast, famous for its singing sand that makes a sound when you walk on it. A little further away, you can experience the World Heritage Site of the Iwami Ginzan Ruins, with its charming townscape and surrounding nature that will make you feel like you have traveled back in time. In addition, in a corner of the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine, there is "Onsentsu Onsen", where you can feel the atmosphere and history of the city and nourish your mind and body.

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Hut in Akitakata
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

Escape to Rural Japan | Farmstay in Hiroshima

Nestled in the mountains of rural Hiroshima, an area famous for its traditional Kagura performances, our renovated 100-year-old farmhouse offers an authentic Japanese countryside experience. Harvest fresh vegetables from our organic garden, cook together in our spacious kitchen. Experience Japan's four beautiful seasons with cherry blossoms, river fun, autumn leaves, and peaceful snowy landscapes. Meet local people and experience rural Japan beyond the guidebooks. ● Long stay discounts available

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The entrance features a stone pathway leading through a decorative gate surrounded by lush greenery. A tall pine tree adds to the natural charm, while subtle decorations near the entrance create an inviting atmosphere. The two-story structure is visible in the background.
Hut in Hatsukaichi
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 931 reviews

RARE!! Near MIYAJIMA Traditional Japanese house

This house has been used by TV commercial and TV program! There is free car parking. It is convenient to go to MIYAJIMA and the central of Hiroshima You can try traditional Japanese living! My house is beside super market,near big shopping mall and ONSEN!! You can cook in my house. It is very useful for vegetarian and vegan. It has 2 Japanese style rooms and living room. 5 persons can stay. It has TV, refrigerator,air conditioner,micro wave,FUTONE,YUKATA,Wifi,bathtowel,KOTATSU (winter)

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Home in Miyajimacho
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

67 m² / Miyajima / Itsukushima Shrine 9 min

Our house is located on Miyajima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historic townhouse was fully renovated in 2025 and opened as a private whole-house stay. Excellent access to major spots: ・Miyajima Ferry Terminal: 5-minute walk ・Omotesando Shopping Street: 3-minute walk ・Great Torii Gate & Itsukushima Shrine: 9-minute walk The home keeps its traditional charm while offering modern comfort, with high-speed Wi-Fi, a full kitchen, and a large washer-dryer. Long-stay discounts available.

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Home in Higashihiroshima-Shi
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

A house you can experience authentic Japanese life

Nowadays, there are more and more fake Japans created for tourists in Japan, but in this traditional house you can experience authentic Japanese life. In this spacious 5LDK house, you can relax on the tatami mats and sleep on futons. You can enjoy the same scenery and go shopping at the same supermarket as the locals, just like a authentic Japanese life. The house is also decorated with traditional Japanese seasonal decorations. You can also enjoy barbecues and sunbathing in the garden.

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