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A traditional wooden home is showcased, featuring a blue roof and large windows that invite natural light. Stacked firewood is neatly arranged beside the structure. Surrounded by lush green hills, the building is set within a spacious outdoor area.
Hut in Hakusan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Pets welcome. Spacious, traditional kominka house for rent. Accommodates up to 10 guests. 50 minutes by car to Kanazawa. Shirakawa-go and Hida Takayama. Hakusan National Park. Hot springs.

This accommodation is a renovated traditional house. Spend a quiet and relaxing time with the changing of the four seasons. Also open as a cafe during the day. Entire unit rental. Limited to one group. Vegan menu available. Long-term stay discounts for one week or more. 1 hour drive from Kanazawa station. Komatsu Airport is 45 minutes by car. About 2.5 hours by car to Shirakawago, Gifu Prefecture. Gokayama as well. From June to early November, it is easily accessible via the Hakusan White Road. Wi-Fi available (improved since February 2025) Free parking Western-style toilet, sink, washing machine Kitchen and fridge The bath is provided in the accommodation There is a natural hot spring right next to the accommodation. Costs are at your own expense (until 7 pm. Closed on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays). Dinner and breakfast can be served with local ingredients. You can also stay without meals. Dinner is 3,500 yen per person and breakfast is 1,200 yen per person. There is a stove and a microwave. You can cook for yourself. Also for long-term stays. No barbecues or fireworks. ・ This is a suitable accommodation for people who love the Japanese countryside and nature. Enjoy a relaxing time just for yourself. Spring to fall is trekking, stream climbing, and mountain climbing. Seasonal nature experiences such as snowshoeing and snow hiking in winter. There are also two ski resorts nearby. The owner is a qualified Neil Reader (nature experience supervisor).

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A serene interior space features traditional tatami flooring complemented by large sliding doors that provide a clear view of a tranquil garden. Soft natural light filters in, highlighting the lush greenery and stone elements of the garden, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Townhouse in Takayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Good Design Award winner, with a storehouse (theatre), free parking, and traditional old houses. Entire building for rent (up to 8 people)

Location Opened in May 2024. Located in the heart of Takayama's historic district, Makoto-ya Ojin is a stylish inn in 1-chome, Ojin-cho, Takayama City, where the good old Japanese landscape remains. In front of our house, which is sandwiched between the Hida-Buri Highway that connects the former Toyama and Takayama, there are the Nissho-bu Mingei Kan and the Yoshima residence, which are important cultural properties that show the rich cultural assets of Japan, and this area is designated as a preservation district for traditional buildings. You can enjoy the old town and beautiful scenery while experiencing historic buildings. It is a 2-minute walk to Miyagawa Morning Market and a 5-minute walk to Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine, the site of the autumn Takayama Festival. The festival stall in this area is called Hōmeita, and it has a variety of decorations such as a palanquin and sculptures (1-minute walk to the stall). Enjoy Takayama's history to the fullest in an excellent location. <Building and Hida master carpenters> Built 145 years ago by a master craftsman from Hida, this building has been revived here by modern craftsmen. The house retains a glimpse of the good old days, with features such as a storehouse, mud walls, and a dirt floor. Please relax in the spacious 195 ㎡ space. *Winner of the 2024 Good Design Award

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A dining area is shown with a long wooden table and several wooden chairs. A luminous pendant light hangs above the table, and an adjoining space is visible, featuring a flat-screen TV and comfortable seating. Large windows allow natural light to fill the area.
Home in Takayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

 Renovated historic Japanese house over 80 years old / Free parking for one car / Two toilets / Entire house for your use

It is a spacious Japanese quaint historic value house with a spacious 4SLDK building area of 190 ㎡ or more. The bath and toilet (2 places) are separate, and the bedroom can be separated by a fusuma to keep a private space. The kitchen and appliances were all newly purchased in 2025. Enjoy sightseeing in Hida Takayama in a comfortable space. There is also an old Japanese warehouse called Kura (Kura), so you can feel the history. ◆ Free parking lot… 3 minutes on foot, 220m away. Please park at the nearby coin-operated parking lot from the second car. * Takayama Station... 18 minutes on foot * Old townscape of Takayama... 5 min walk It is also easy to access representative sightseeing spots in Takayama, such as Takayama Jinya and Takayama Festival Street Kaikan. The inn is a calm area, a little away from the bustle of the old town. You can fully enjoy the charm of Takayama, including history, culture, food, and sightseeing. There is a river next to the inn, where you can see cherry blossoms in spring, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Japan. ◆Kindly note◆ * The area around the inn is a quiet residential neighborhood.It is an accommodation that does not meet your request to have a drinking party until late at night. * The road in front of the inn is narrow and you can not enter a car.

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The entrance to the traditionally designed house is illuminated under a night sky, showcasing wooden paneling and a wooden gate. Soft lighting highlights the path and surrounding greenery, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
Home in Takayama
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Open-air Komyoseki Onsen bath and barrel sauna/1-minute walk to Miyagawa Asaichi/on-site parking

"Nedoko GRANQ" is an inn for a special stay where beauty and tranquility are in harmony. In the open-air ceramic bath, you can relax in the soft waters of the Komyoseki Onsen and free your mind. The deep heat of the barrel sauna will soothe your travel fatigue from the core. ■ Great location but quiet environment Miyagawa Asaichi 1-minute walk Kusakabe Folk Art Museum 1-minute walk Old town, 5-minute walk 5-minute walk to downtown where restaurants gather Relax in a luxurious space surrounded by silence while enjoying the charm of sightseeing and food. ■ Features of the stay 117 m² of spacious space, 7 people Privacy with 3 separate bedrooms Toilets and sinks are available on the 1st and 2nd floors, making it comfortable for multiple people to stay Four Simmons semi-double beds provide a comfortable night's sleep ■ Fully equipped One free parking space on the premises Drum washing machine with drying function, comfortable for long stays

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A wooden outdoor bath is surrounded by cedar walls, allowing for a peaceful escape. A small garden is visible through a window, featuring carefully arranged stones and greenery, offering a serene view while bathing.
Hut in Takayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

[Old house] [Entire house] Rent an old house in Hida Takayama: for a special stay just for you.

Our accommodation is located near the old town of Hida Takayama. This is a private rental accommodation in a renovated traditional house. This is a private rental inn that blends the comfort of an old house with modern comfort, where you can relax to your heart's content. The inn has an open-air cypress bath. You can enjoy a relaxing bath while watching the garden from the open-air bath. The inn is located in Sanmachi, where there is an old town, and Kamisannomachi is just a short walk away. You can also walk to the Yatai Kaikan of Sakurayama Hachimangu Shrine, Hiei Shrine, and Takayama Jinya. Hida has many tourist attractions such as Shirakawago, Okuhida Onsen Village, and Shinhotaka Ropeway. There is a bus from Takayama City, making it easy to visit. You can enjoy Hida while staying at our inn.

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A serene riverscape is displayed, featuring a gently flowing river bordered by lush greenery and blooming cherry trees. The backdrop includes buildings and a power line, while soft sunlight casts a warm glow over the landscape, creating a peaceful ambiance.
Home in Takayama
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

yado ryokuen 1 day 1 group only, amazing view, free parking

yado - ryokuen - overlooks the Miyagawa River and green park in front of you, and you can enjoy the scenery of the four seasons. In the morning, you can take a walk along the river to the morning market or take a stroll through the streets of Oshinmachi. The newly built building is cool in the summer and warm and comfortable in the winter.The second floor is a private space.There is free parking on the premises, so it is recommended for traveling by car. *The accommodation fee includes the accommodation tax.

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A dining table is set with plates and cups, accompanied by a bowl of fresh fruit. The background features a wooden staircase leading to the upper level and a potted plant adding a touch of greenery to the space.
Home in Takayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Akane-bi · Snug Japanese Home in Historic Takayama

Welcome to Akane-bi Takayama—a snug, retro-modern Japanese home with authentic Showa-era character, carefully renovated to blend traditional charm with modern comfort. Set in atmospheric Sora-machi (Sky Town), a former samurai district near the ruins of Takayama Castle, once known for its beautiful evening skies. Akane-bi—meaning "amber sunset glow"—takes its name from those skies. Inside: compact kitchenette, shower (no bathtub), bidet toilets & sinks on each floor Outside: 2 free parking spots

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A serene bathroom features warm wooden paneling, enhancing the spaciousness of the area. A traditional hinoki tub is positioned near a window, allowing natural light to illuminate the environment. A simple wooden stool and shower setup completes the inviting space.
Home in Takayama
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Ryokan-style Hinoki woodbath near Old town 3people

3-minute walk from the old town, house offers a comfortable space with a Hinoki bath, a modern Japanese style, fully equipped kitchen, tatami floors, and futon beds. Just a short 3-minute walk from the old town, yet it is very quiet, allowing for a relaxed stay. It is near the Higashiyama Walking Trail and temple districts, making it recommended to enjoy a stroll along these scenic routes. It is about a 15-minute walk from Takayama St, but you can enjoy the scenic view of the town as you walk.

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A serene sleeping area features two spacious futons laid out on tatami mats, with natural light filtering through shoji screens. Mirrored sliding doors create a sense of openness, reflecting the calming beige walls and simplicity of the decor.
Home in Takayama
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 453 reviews

Koto House: 5-min from Station! Free parking!

【Koto House】 A relaxing house where Japanese and Western tastes are blended together. A private lodge for up to 4 people. You can have an entire house to yourself. Koto House is located in a very convenient place.  5 minute-walk from JR Station (East Exit) and Nohi Bus Center 5 minute-walk to the old town 30 seconds to the convenience store! A living room with furniture made in Takayama. Traditional Japanese-style small garden. A free parking lot for two cars in front of the house.

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The villa is set against a serene backdrop of hills, showcasing a wooden facade with large windows. The evening light casts a gentle glow on the structure, highlighting its traditional design integrated with modern elements.
Hut in Takayama
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

百 HAKU <100-year-old Quaint Japanese Style Villa>

HAKU is a Japanese Style Villa. You can enjoy your private time as in your home. “HAKU“ is one of the readings of the character “百” which means “hundred”. Medieval Haiku poet, Basho Matsuo likened eternal passage of time to "百代の過客", a permanent traveller. In his time, a hundred years was expressed as eternal. HAKU was originally built as a farmer’s shed about a hundred years ago. It was recently relocated and renovated for another hundred years. HAKU will welcome you as traveling companions.

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An inviting entrance path leads to the home, framed by traditional wooden walls and soft lighting. Stone steps ascend towards an intricately designed lattice door, allowing a glimpse of the interior and greenery beyond. The path's diverse textures create a harmonious blend of natural elements.
Villa in Hida
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

SUKIYA-Zukuri Suehiro【Authentic house/Old town】

This SUKIYA-zukuri style house stands out in art and craft technique. It's in main part of the historical district in HidaFurukawa, where finding narrow streets aligned by "Machiya" townhouses with significant white walls and lattice. I'm happy to share this house I've sustained since worked at local architect farm. You can do ・Staying in the historical district ・Relaxed from hectic travel in Authentic house ・Explore local life and culture Recommend: 2-6 Persons, Max: 8 Persons

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A spacious living area is highlighted by natural wood beams and a traditional fireplace. Comfortable seating arrangements are provided, with a low table at the center. A dining area with a large table is visible in the background, bathed in natural light from large windows.
Home in 飛騨市古川町殿町
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 372 reviews

IORI SETOGAWA【Luxury Antique house with Sauna】

IORI SETOGAWA is a renovated traditional townhouse located in the center of "Setogawa river and Shirakabe Dozo Street", a famous street for its beauty in Hida Furukawa. You can enjoy a special time spent in an extraordinary space, gathering with family or friends while watching the flickering flames from the wood stove. The bathroom is equipped with a private sauna, aroma oil, Hida cypress bathtub, and open-air bath space, making you to enjoy an extraordinary experience of relaxation.

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Home in Takayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Yugen no Uta Japanese-Modern Stay Old Town 10 min

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Townhouse in Kanazawa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

A spacious 130㎡ traditional minimal modern Kanazawa townhouse is available for rent. 10 minutes walk from Kanazawa Station. Maximum 6 guests. Free parking for 1 car

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring, wooden beams, and shoji screens that allow natural light to filter through. A low wooden table sits in the center, accompanied by red cushions. The space maintains a serene ambiance with a lantern hanging from the ceiling.
Hut in Takayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Shirakawa-go, Takayama, Gujo – Excellent access / Built 700 years ago in the Kamakura period / Designated Takayama City Cultural Asset / Japanese cultural experience / Free pick-up and drop-off available

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A modern kitchen space features a stainless steel sink and a wooden countertop. A lightbox displays the text '#TERIYAKI HOTEL'. In the background, a minimal seating area is visible, contributing to the inviting atmosphere of the space.
Townhouse in Takayama
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 538 reviews

one free parking space in front of the hotel

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A traditional Kanazawa townhouse is depicted, featuring a wooden facade and sliding panel windows. The entrance is marked by a noren curtain, while a balcony provides a view of the street below. The structure reflects the architectural style of the historic tea district.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

【Koochi】Traditional Machiya facing the Asano River

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A serene garden area features a winding stone path amidst lush greenery. Soft moss and carefully arranged pebbles create a calming atmosphere. Tall trees and various plants provide shade and visual interest, contributing to a tranquil outdoor space.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Ancient capital Kanazawa central city area # Traditional # Comfortable # Entire house # Machiya # Private garden # Tourist destinations within walking distance # Taiwan Mom team

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An entrance area features a traditional wooden door with sliding panels, framed by bamboo plants. A lantern displaying '飛騨高山' illuminates the space. Three pairs of shoes—red, black, and white—are neatly arranged on the stone floor, enhancing the welcoming atmosphere.
Hut in Takayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

[Mina's LanternHouse] 1 house near the old street and morning market (3 bedrooms/8 beds/2 parking lots)

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A figure sits in silhouette against a backdrop of shoji screens, creating a serene ambiance. The tatami mat is visible, along with a rolled bamboo mat positioned nearby. Soft light filters through the screens, softly illuminating the space.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
5 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Kotone; experience luxury & Japanese traditions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Shirakawa-go located?

    Shirakawa-go is set in the mountains of Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. It is known for its preserved historic villages and scenic natural environment.

  • When is the best time to visit Shirakawa-go?

    Late spring and autumn are frequently suggested for milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Many travelers are also drawn to winter, when the thatched roofs are covered in snow, creating a distinct landscape.

  • How old is Shirakawa-go?

    Shirakawa-go’s history extends several centuries, with many of its Gassho-zukuri style farmhouses built over 250 years ago. The village area has maintained traditional architecture across generations.

  • Why was Shirakawa-go built?

    Shirakawa-go grew as a farming community where residents adapted to the region’s climate using uniquely steep-roofed homes. The village supported agricultural and sericulture activities, with families living and working together in large houses.

  • What are some things to do near Shirakawa-go?

    You can explore traditional Gassho-zukuri farmhouses, visit local museums that share the region’s culture, or walk scenic village paths surrounded by nature. Seasonal events and handicraft workshops are often available around the area.

  • How is the weather near Shirakawa-go?

    Shirakawa-go has cool winters with temperatures often between 34–45°F (1–7°C) and frequent snowfall, while summers are warm, reaching 75–88°F (24–31°C) with periods of rainfall. Spring and autumn are usually milder and bring changing colors to the landscape.

  • How was Shirakawa-go built?

    Local families constructed Gassho-zukuri farmhouses using wooden beams and steep thatched roofs, suited to shedding heavy snow. Community cooperation played a key role in raising the large wooden frames and maintaining the roofs.

  • What is the history of Shirakawa-go?

    Shirakawa-go developed as a rural mountain village where communities built Gassho-zukuri farmhouses adapted to heavy snowfall. The area is recognized for preserving these unique structures and traditional ways of life.

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