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Natural light fills a traditional Japanese room, featuring sliding doors that open to a serene garden with manicured shrubs and a stone pathway. A low table sits at the center, surrounded by tatami mat flooring, providing a calming space for relaxation.
Townhouse in Izumisano
5 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

ABURARI, just 9 minutes from Kansai Airport, is a popular traditional Japanese inn with a moss-covered Japanese garden

It is 9 minutes by train and 5 minutes on foot from Kansai Airport.We rent out the entire traditional Japanese merchant's mansion (old house).Aburi is a name that has been passed down through the generations in our family. Enjoy a Japanese holiday where you can relax and live like a local, with just your family and friends, without worrying about other groups, in a guest house that is not just for staying. It is a very popular inn for those interested in traditional Japanese culture and anime enthusiasts such as Demon Slayer and Naruto.It is an old house, but everything has been renovated so that guests can have a comfortable stay. It can be used extensively for families and groups of one to 10 people.(The price will not change for up to 3 people) [Best hospitality not found in other guesthouses] The 12-tatami mat spacious inner parlor and Japanese garden that spreads out along the veranda are the essence of traditional Japanese architecture.Relax in the spacious tatami room while looking out at the Japanese garden. The living room, which was converted from a rice warehouse, can take you back 200 years. [For long-term stays] Desk, chairs and whiteboards are provided.It can also be used as a working space.We also have discount plans for guests staying 28 days or more.

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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, 170 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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A wooden gate opens into a lush green garden, surrounded by a variety of plants and flowers. A welcoming sign labeled 'Guest House TAKAYONA' is prominently displayed near the entrance. The path leads into a serene outdoor space, inviting guests to explore.
Hut in Hashimoto
5 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

Soothing-like garden.

Located along the Takano Highway, it has great access to Mt. Takano, Osaka, Wakayama City, etc. This room has 2 single beds and 2 semi-double beds. You can enjoy breakfast in a Japanese-style room or relax on the sofa. We also provide free drinks. We can also accommodate English. You can enjoy the garden in all seasons, but especially in May when the roses are in full bloom and you can enjoy the wonderful fragrance. You can also have tea in the garden. Japanese and Western style breakfasts are included. You can choose either, but please book the day before. You can enjoy plenty of naturally grown vegetables. [I have a food and beverage license]

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A spacious room with large windows allowing natural light to illuminate the wood-paneled interior. A wooden dining table is centered, surrounded by black chairs. A person is seated, engaged in an activity, with greenery visible through the windows, enhancing the connection to nature.
Hut in Gose
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Cochi Stay, for architecture lovers

Stay in a restored Japanese house surrounded by quiet mountains and historic villages. Cochi Stay is ideal for those who love architecture and nature. Ancient wooden temples are just 20 minutes away by car, and scenic terraced rice fields are within walking distance. Enjoy a private moss garden, modern kitchen, e-bike routes through old mountain paths, and station pickup. For stays of 3 nights or more, visit our office—a renovated farmhouse reflecting traditional craftsmanship and rural charm.

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji doors. A low wooden table is centered, complemented by a cushion. Soft lighting emanates from a lamp situated discreetly in a corner, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Oazakouyasan
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

Authentic Minimalistic Japanese House in Koyasan

【An Authentic Japanese in Koyasan】 An authentic, ryokan-style Japanese house with a minimalist design is ready to welcome you in Koyasan, the sacred site. Located just a 12-minute walk from the popular Okunoin temple, it is comfortably removed from the bustling center of town. Unlike other temple lodgings, this house offers complete privacy, allowing you to feel at home while experiencing an authentic Japanese lifestyle. Ideal for group or family trips, as well as extended stays.

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The entrance features a traditional wooden gate framed by manicured greenery and a well-maintained stone pathway. A large, stylized tree adds character to the serene surroundings, complemented by a backdrop of a classic Japanese-style house under a clear blue sky.
Home in Hashimoto
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Koyasan Pilgrimage road/home

Traditional Japanese wooden house in Koyaguchi offers five guest rooms, ideal for up to 8 guests, with a minimum of one group per day.

 An extra fee applies from the third person.

 4 parking spaces available Accessible via JR station with a Japan Rail Pass, it features a kitchen for self-catering.

 It’s an 9-minute drive to Natural Onsen Yunosato and a 5-minute drive to Koyaguchinoyu public bathhouse. Directions to Yunosato and to Koyaguchinoyu are available in the guidebook.

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring and wooden beams. A low wooden table is positioned at the center, surrounded by decorative cushions. Calligraphy artwork adorns the wall, enhancing the serene ambiance. Sliding doors reveal a spacious living area with additional tatami matted space.
Hut in Kaizuka
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

Kansai airport 15mins ZEN house

☆Portable WIFI is available for free during your stay. ★Osaka Prefectural Government Notified Accommodation. Private Lodgings Business Act ※ We request stay in groups of two or more. Please enjoy your stay in a single-story house. The house Japanese tatami mat rooms and a spacious 50㎡ living space. It can be used for a wide range of purposes, from a large family to a small group. 15 minutes to Kansai Airport. 25 minutes to Namba central Osaka. ※Communicate in Chinese&English.

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A uniquely designed bedroom features a wall art depiction of a character, complemented by dark bedding on two spacious beds. Sliding doors and a mirror provide a sense of openness, while wooden accents contribute to a cozy atmosphere.
Home in Hashimoto
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

[Doraemon] Koyasan Line Special Train Tenku Station - 11:00 check-in - 24 hours to implement infectious disease countermeasures

It is a house with a good view on the north side of Hashimoto station. On a nice day, you can see the best view from the second floor, Hashimoto city.We are devising ways for children to have fun.Even in the era of COVID-19, I hope that children can enjoy it with a little ingenuity.And because it is a charter, there is no contact with an unspecified number of people.We check in one day after the previous guest checks out, and we are committed to disinfecting with alcohol, etc.

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Home in Gojo
5 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Renovated 100-Year House / Nara / Stove & Bonfire

A private 100-year-old renovated townhouse “yoinn,” the perfect base for exploring Nara, Koyasan, and Yoshino. ・1.5 hours from Osaka ・1 hour to the UNESCO World Heritage site Koyasan ・30 minutes to Yoshino, famous for cherry blossoms and a hidden gem for autumn. This fully renovated centennial house blends the charm of a traditional kominka with modern comfort. Stay in Gojo, where you can feel the history of a 400-year-old Edo-period street, untouched by mass tourism.

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Tiny home in Hashimoto
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Koyasan Pilgrimage route/villa

Japan's tiny home in Koyaguchi offers two guest rooms, ideal for up to 4 guests, with a minimum of one group per day. An extra fee applies from the second person. Accessible via JR station with a Japan Rail Pass, it features a kitchen for self-catering and indoor bicycle storage. It’s an 8-minute drive to Natural Onsen Yunosato and a 6-minute walk to Koyaguchinoyu public bathhouse. Directions to Yunosato and to Koyaguchinoyu are available in the guidebook.

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The image captures the lofted design of the guesthouse, showcasing a spacious sleeping area with two wide single beds. Natural wooden flooring complements a dining area with a wooden table and bench, while a mini kitchen is visible in one corner.
Tiny home in Oazakouyasan
5 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Modernist cabin in the midst of a sacred mountain

When travelling in India, I had a dream to open Koyasan’s first guesthouse. After 10 years of welcoming travellers from around the world, I wanted a new challenge and created SANRO, a beautiful little hideaway for your stay. With years of experience welcoming and providing tours for travellers, you don't even need to do advanced research about Koyasan. Feel free to leave everything to me–I am happy to help enrich your stay as your town concierge!

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