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A path leads to a serene coastal view, featuring a small gazebo overlooking a beach and calm waters. Trees frame the scene, and a bridge can be seen in the distance, enhancing the peaceful ambiance of the surroundings.
Hut in Noto
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Beachside Kominka Hotel Ounendon Jirondon (One Day One Group Only)

□Oku Noto Jiron Don□ A house with a traditional Okunodate layout, about 140 years old, has been renovated into a private house with the old things left as they were, and the new things arranged so as not to disturb the old. Located in a quiet village, in front of the house there is a traditional black tile boat house and a small cove. □Recommended ways to spend your time□ "Live in an old house with the culture and customs of Oku Noto". Jiron-don keeps the accommodation plans to a minimum to provide such a stay. Please let us know what kind of stay you would like. The concierge will coordinate meals, walks, activities, and more. What’s included in your□ nightly price?□ Local rice (3 cups: ~ 4 people, 6 cups: 5 ~ 8 people) and a basket of vegetables What you□'ll love□ There is a small cove in front of the house. There is a catering service for meals and ingredients. You can bring your own drinks and ingredients, or you can go on a shopping tour with the hostess. Free parking available. · Barbecues and bonfires are also available in the outdoor area. · Acupuncture, medicinal tea counseling, and haiku poetry writing workshops to heal your mind and body. < Check-in: 3 pm - 8 pm, Check-out: 12 pm >

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A traditional Japanese room features a modest seating area with rattan chairs surrounding a glass table. Large windows offer a view of the sea, complemented by calming blue wall accents. The tatami mat flooring adds a touch of authenticity, with subtle decor enhancing the space.
Hut in Noto
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Guest house by the sea

Welcome to BY THE SEA (BY THE SEA Noto). BY THE SEA NOTO is a small guest house in Noto-cho, Noto Peninsula. We rent the room to only one group per day. Enjoy plenty of time with a view of the sea. There are 3 rooms. All three 10 tatami mat rooms with sea views can accommodate up to 6 guests. In December 2021, the hinoki cypress bath was completed. We also made a mini kitchen, which was requested by many people. You can cook breakfast. For longer stays, cleaning is done every 3 days from the 3rd day. In front of the guest house is National Route 249, where cars for reconstruction pass, and the sea is also very close. If you want to rest more quietly, "Monopolize the sea of Noto. A villa-like inn" is also operated by an affiliated company. Please use it. Also, a small restaurant called Re Noto CREW has opened on the ground floor where you can enjoy Italian cuisine. Lunch and dinner reservations are available. Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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An airy loft space is highlighted by exposed wooden beams and sleek wooden flooring. A comfortable blue sofa sits in the center, accompanied by a simple white coffee table. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room, creating a peaceful environment.
Townhouse in Anamizu
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Take in the Noto Peninsula's sea all to yourself. Kouden, a place where you can stay like a villa

A small inn on the Noto Peninsula, "Noto" This is NOTOKNOT. 0 seconds to the sea. The bay is like a private beach, where you can fish and play on the shore, and you can see the beautiful view of the houses of Anamizu on the opposite shore, where Noto Island and Noto tiles shine. It is also a special spot where you can sometimes see the Tateyama mountain range. It is very quiet, so please relax while watching the calm sea. However, there are no restaurants around. We recommend that you cook for yourself or eat at a delicious restaurant before checking in. Currently, there is a lot of earthquake damage, the roads are still uneven, and there are no shops or restaurants nearby. Recently, a small restaurant called Re Noto CREW has opened where you can enjoy Italian cuisine along the sea, about 20 minutes away. Lunch and dinner reservations are available. Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Home in Noto

Entire 130-year-old private house (some shared with host) | Noto Ogi Farmhouse Inn "Healing Inn Kikyouan"

This is an old private house of a former fishing master in Ogi, a small port town on the Noto Peninsula.Available for private use for one group per day. (However, the kitchen, washroom and toilet are shared) This house is not a grand house with an atrium with beams, it is just an old private house.However, it is a reassuring house that has survived the Noto earthquake and is still standing today. In the past, relatives and even friends of relatives would come from far away to stay with us and enjoy the summer holidays in the countryside. Why not stay with the relaxed feeling of "staying at a relative's house in Okunoto"? We welcome everyone involved in reconstruction support.

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Cottage in Anamizu
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Seafront Cottage Wat Resort Okunoto 1 Group Only

Seafront Cottage with Private Sauna Enjoy a private stay overlooking Nanao Bay and Notojima Island. Sauna & Garden: Free on-site sauna! Enjoy BBQ or camping in our private garden (please bring your own gear). Facilities: Full kitchen for cooking. Self-check-in via tablet. Free parking for several cars. Important: No direct sea access. Winter tires required in winter. Insects may enter as we are in nature. Staff cleans every 3 days for stays of 4+ nights.

An aerial view captures a serene coastal scene, featuring houses with traditional Japanese roofing nestled among lush greenery. A calming waterfront is visible, with boats docked along a concrete pier and crystal-clear water reflecting the surrounding landscape.
Private room in Noto

Noto 99 Bay: A Timeless Haven whole house rental

Discover Timeless Tranquility at Tsukumo Style @ 99bay: A 100-Year-Old Japanese Kominka B&B in Oku-noto. Experience authentic Japanese heritage with modern comforts in our lovingly preserved traditional house. Every corner whispers history, blending old-world charm and modern convenience. Join us for a journey through time and culture. Step in and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this village as you stay in our lovingly preserved traditional house.

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A traditional house is framed by lush greenery, showcasing a wooden façade and a sloped roof. Stacked firewood is positioned next to the entrance, while a small table and chairs invite relaxation on the spacious porch. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior.
Hut in Noto
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 22 reviews

Satoyama One-Block Rental Accommodation

能登の里山、集落のいちばん奥の小高い場所にある古民家宿です。山や畑に囲まれ、静かな時間が流れています。 A small traditional farmhouse stay in rural Noto. Quiet countryside life surrounded by nature. 古い木の家、鳥の声、火のある暮らし。館内にはメイスンリーヒーター(蓄熱型薪ストーブ)があり、冬はやわらかな暖かさに包まれます。飲食スペースの土間は夏でも涼しく、古民家ならではの心地よさを感じていただけます。 ゲスト用キッチンもご利用可能です。 一方で、古民家のため段差が多く、ホテルのような利便性はありません。また、2024年能登半島地震の影響により一部補修中の箇所があります。 宿には14歳の保護犬(柴犬)がおります。庭など共有スペースで見かける場合があります。 夜は星がとても綺麗に見え、季節によっては虫やカエルの声も響きます。自然の中で静かに過ごしたい方におすすめです。

Private room in Noto

Tsukumo Style - BNB Room4

One of the most captivating aspects of living in a kominka house is its relationship with the seasons. These homes are designed to harmonize with nature, with large windows framing picturesque views of changing landscapes. In spring, cherry blossoms may bloom just beyond your doorstep, while in winter, you might be enveloped in a blanket of snow. It's an ocean view room. There is a dedicated work desk. It's ideal for teleworking.

The living area features wooden beams and a rustic aesthetic, highlighted by two vibrant red sofas and a central floor hearth. Large windows offer natural light and views of the surrounding nature, while wooden shelving enhances the character of this cozy space.
Hut in Anamizu
4 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

【Stay with No Meal】130 yo Folk House/Max 12 people

I, the owner, who had lived in Shonan, Kanagawa Prefecture for a long time, fell in love with Toyama Bay, which is famous for having the calmest sea in Japan, and the idea of "creating a Shonan in Noto" gave birth to our "Tatsuya". A talented designer who has worked on commercial facilities mainly in Tokyo participated in the renovation of this 130-year-old private house.

Hut in Anamizu

【SUP+Bar+2 Meals】130 yo Folk House/Max. 12 people

I, the owner, who had lived in Shonan, Kanagawa Prefecture for a long time, fell in love with Toyama Bay, which is famous for having the calmest sea in Japan, and the idea of "creating a Shonan in Noto" gave birth to our "Tatsuya". A talented designer who has worked on commercial facilities mainly in Tokyo participated in the renovation of this 130-year-old private house.

An aerial view captures a coastal neighborhood, featuring traditional kominka houses arranged near the shoreline. Boats are docked at a pier, with clear waters displaying various shades of blue. Lush greenery borders the properties, while a paved road winds along the edge of the scene.
Private room in Noto
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Tsukumo Style - BNB Room2

One of the most captivating aspects of living in a kominka house is its relationship with the seasons. These homes are designed to harmonize with nature, with large windows framing picturesque views of changing landscapes. In spring, cherry blossoms may bloom just beyond your doorstep, while in winter, you might be enveloped in a blanket of snow.

An aerial view showcases a cluster of traditional kominka homes near a serene waterfront. Several boats are docked at a wooden pier, while a tree-lined path runs along the coast, blending the natural and architectural elements harmoniously.
Private room in Noto
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Tsukumo Style - BNB Room1

One of the most captivating aspects of living in a kominka house is its relationship with the seasons. These homes are designed to harmonize with nature, with large windows framing picturesque views of changing landscapes. In spring, cherry blossoms may bloom just beyond your doorstep, while in winter, you might be enveloped in a blanket of snow.

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