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The image captures a serene sunrise over a reflective body of water, with gently rolling hills in the background. Soft hues of orange and yellow illuminate the sky, creating a peaceful atmosphere. A curved road is visible in the foreground, leading towards the water.
Home in Takamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

"Yuyue" Bonsai no Sato, a private rental inn (with breakfast) - Located in the middle of Kagawa, a hub for getting around Setouchi -

 30 minutes by car from Takamatsu Airport and Takamatsu Station, it is a perfect base for enjoying a trip to the Seto Inland Sea by rental car or train. Free pick up and drop off from Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Airport is available as needed. There is also a free parking lot for 10 cars, making it ideal for families with children and groups of friends.  This is a 4LDK rental accommodation with a renovated 43-year-old Japanese-style house and a Japanese garden.  Located on the high ground of Goshikiidai, you can fully enjoy the nature of the four seasons, such as an early morning walk while watching the sunrise from Sanuki-san. You can also enjoy a relaxing stay in Kagawa, such as visiting a bonsai nursery, Kokubun-ji Temple, the 80th stop on the Shikoku Pilgrimage, and walking the Shikoku Pilgrimage Route.  You can also enjoy dining and BBQ at the English garden in the flower season.  It is the perfect base for a stay where you can fully enjoy a day trip sightseeing in Setouchi, where you can reach Kotohira, a major tourist destination in Kagawa, within 40 minutes by rental car, Chichugahama, within an hour, and Tokushima Soya, Okayama, Kurashiki, etc., within an hour and a half. Guest interaction  You can freely use the grand piano room in the host's house  BBQ: Reservation required at least 3 days in advance   Other things to note  English is limited, and we mainly communicate using Pocketalk

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The open living area features large windows that provide natural light and views of the surrounding landscape. A wooden dining table is set beneath a pendant light, accompanied by a bench. A staircase leads to the loft area, enhancing the spacious feel.
Cottage in Naoshima
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Lani (mountain side) - a whole rental cottage near "Kii-Kabochaya" in Setouchi National Park

This is a rental cottage by the sea on Naoshima, a sacred place for art. There are two buildings, one on the sea side and one on the mountain side, and Lani is the building on the mountain side. Free parking is available on-site, which is rare in Naoshima. The building is a separate two-story building, and the first floor bedroom has 6 beds, and the second floor Japanese-style room can accommodate up to 2 futons, so it can accommodate 6 to 8 people. It is ideal for families and friends, as well as for student training camps and seminars, as it has a family-type kitchen and washing machine. It is a 3-minute walk from OHANA to Yellow Pumpkin, and a 2-minute walk from the nearest bus stop, making it an ideal base for sightseeing in Naoshima. Enjoy a relaxing time in Naoshima in a room made with plenty of wood by a local carpenter. We have also started a Naoshima sightseeing tour for Ohana guests. There are many places in Naoshima, such as the art museum, that require reservations in advance, and we hope to provide a more fulfilling Naoshima sightseeing experience for those who use the tour, such as arranging tickets, car pick-up and drop-off, and even Naoshima sightseeing by rental bicycle. Tour inquiries can be made by email

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A traditional Japanese house is presented with a blend of wooden and modern elements. The exterior features a covered entrance with large windows, allowing natural light. Lush greenery and flower beds enhance the peaceful environment, while a gravel path leads to the home.
Home in Takamatsu
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 357 reviews

*Ryu-chan House* Japanese house for rent: National Park at the foot of Yashima: Near public transportation station: Up to 5 people: Parking available

▶ This is a Japanese house for rent at the foot of Yashima, along the Aohiki River. It is ideal for those who enjoy the Shikoku Pilgrimage, those who want to relax away from everyday life, and for remote work. ▶ At the guest house, you can enjoy the traditional Japanese lifestyle with tatami mats and shoji. The kitchen, bath and toilet are modern and functional, and Wi-Fi is also available. ▶ The guest house faces a lush garden where you can fully enjoy the beauty of the four seasons in Japan. ▶ Check-in time is from 3 pm to 7 pm. The host will guide you to the guest house. If you arrive after 7 pm, please check in by yourself. In that case, the entrance to the guest house will be open and the key will be left in a predetermined place in the guest house. ▶ Guests arriving by car should enter the premises and park in front of the white car stop in the space on the right. ▶ After check-in, please enter the names, addresses, and contact information of all guests in the guest register. ▶ We do not charge accommodation fees for children under 2 years old (futons, towels, etc. are not provided). Please let us know when you make a reservation. ▶ We rent out barbecue supplies (rental fee 1,000 yen per person).

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A modern interior showcases two spacious beds complemented by a cozy seating area. A circular moon lamp serves as a focal point against the textured wall, while soft lighting accentuates the warm tones of the space. A small work area is visible in the background.
Flat in Takamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

[NewOp Special Price] 7-minute walk to Kuryu Park/Japanese Art Room/Theater/Renovated/Maximum 5 people/Entire house/Free parking

● Beautiful scenery at the Japanese garden [Kuribayashi Park] ● An extraordinary experience in a space surrounded by art ● Powerful with up to 120-inch projector ● Famous udon shop 30 seconds on foot, self-service experience ● Convenient for shopping near the longest shopping street in Japan ● Private/Up to 5 people/Quiet space/Group/Couple/Family [Enjoy a memorable time in a special space surrounded by art and movies] It is the perfect place for sightseeing and relaxing. Featuring unique artwork by local artists, this space is more than just a place to stay, it's a special place to be visually inspired. [Recommended ways to spend time] ・ Enjoy video streaming services such as Netflix and YouTube in luxury with a large screen projector up to 120 inches. * Please view with your own account. You can enjoy both the worlds of art and video music. ・ After a stroll through the vast chestnut forest park in the clear morning air, eat in at a nearby udon shop or coffee shop. Enjoy the local ingredients. ・ When you are tired, you can always forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and spend a memorable time in a special space that combines art and video.

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An open living area features a large sectional sofa, offering a view through expansive glass doors that lead to a wooden terrace. The setting sun casts warm hues over the tranquil water, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the space.
Home in Yoshino
5 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Shodoshima, 30 seconds to the sea, you can see the sea from any room

This house is located on the quiet seaside of Shodoshima Town. It is a house built just to watch the sunset over the sea. Unfortunately, we have a lot of stairs on the terrace, so it's not barrier free. (I will do my best to help with your luggage, etc.) However, at the top of the high terrace, the calm and beautiful sea of Setouchi, sparkling with sunlight, and the changing faces of the crimson sunset await you every day. Please enjoy an extraordinary time and forget about the time. You enter the room by climbing the terrace stairs. It is not barrier free. Please be sure to have an adult accompany you when going up and down stairs with small children. Also, there are many stairs on rainy days, so it may be inconvenient. Also, the road in front of the inn is not paved. Please note that this may cause some inconvenience. There are many insects because there is a lot of nature around the house. Insects may enter when windows or doors are opened or closed. (Especially at night, insects gather in the light of the inn) We are very sorry, but please refrain from staying if you don't like insects.

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A pathway lined with a bamboo fence is shown, leading towards a traditional Japanese house surrounded by lush greenery. Tall trees provide a natural canopy, and manicured shrubs contribute to the tranquil garden atmosphere.
Guest house in Sanuki
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Sanuki Rental Villa Seifu-an [Maximum 6 people] [One group per day only]

[Maximum 6 people] [Limited to one group per day] A relaxing stay in an old house where the refreshing breeze of Sanuki blows A fully renovated 90-year-old house surrounded by white walls, revived as a rental villa. It is rented to one group per day, so families, groups, couples, etc. can spend a relaxing private time. It's a 5-minute walk to the sandy beach, where you can take a walk to the sound of the waves. You can also relax and fish at sea. Spend a day overlooking the Japanese garden, where time passes slowly and you can refresh both your body and mind. There is also a dog run, so you can stay with your pet. If you'd like, you can experience making authentic Sanuki udon noodles by hand. (Fees apply, cash only on the day) Please let the staff know when you make a reservation.

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A traditional Japanese-style house is surrounded by a serene garden. Features include a stone lantern, lush greenery, and colorful round seats. Gravel pathways enhance the tranquil atmosphere, while a clear blue sky complements the peaceful outdoor setting.
Hut in Sanuki
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

[155-year-old traditional Japanese house] Spacious garden/Private rental/Renovated and comfortable/Up to 10 people/3 bedrooms/Fully equipped parking lot

[Sanuki-no-Yado Kominka Okamoto] A traditional Japanese-style house. It has a quaint atmosphere A 155-year-old traditional house has been renovated, We offer rooms with comfortable amenities. There are also many restaurants and supermarkets within 5-10 minutes by car. We welcome guests with stylish interiors and beautiful Japanese gardens Relax and heal in a quiet and calm atmosphere You are welcome to enjoy it. In harmony with nature in the large garden, At night, the starry sky is a special experience I promise you a luxurious stay. Free luggage storage before☆ check-in is OK (after 12 pm)

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area is equipped with a comfortable white sofa facing a wall-mounted television. Sliding doors with frosted glass panels add natural light, while wooden accents frame the room. A low wooden table and tatami mats create a traditional Japanese ambiance.
Home in Takamatsu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Quiet 2BR House, Ideal for Island and Food Trips

⚠️There is no public transportation within walking distance. ★Central Takamatsu.→ Car 15min ★Takamatsu Port → Car 20min ★Ritsurin Garden → Car 10min ★ Takamatsu Airport.→ Car 30min ▪️ Japanese-style house. ▪️ Whole building rental ▪️ The living room is equipped with Ryukyu tatami mats, so you can relax comfortably. ▪️ The beds are from Simmons. We have one of each of two types of mattresses with different firmness. ▪️ appliances, towels, bath towels, and amenities are provided.

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A serene courtyard is surrounded by wooden structures, featuring a path of smooth stones and lush green plants. Soft natural light filters through the leaves, highlighting a small rock formation in the center. Traditional Japanese elements create a calming atmosphere.
Hut in Kawaramachi
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

【ForFamily】60㎡/NearSta/8PPM/traditional/chashitsu/

Hidden Japanese Retreat in the Heart of the City A peaceful, traditional home with a tea room and garden—just 3 mins from Kawaramachi Station, tucked inside a lively shopping arcade. Enjoy izakayas, shops, and great access to islands, temples, and the Shikoku Pilgrimage. The house has a kitchen, tea room, and two soundproofed bedrooms. Some city sounds may be heard, as we're in a vibrant downtown area—ideal for guests who enjoy energy and local charm. We look forward to welcoming you.

Top guest favourite
The traditional house features a tiled roof adorned with decorative elements. Large windows offer views of the serene surroundings, including a landscaped garden with stones and plants. A stone lantern stands prominently in the foreground, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Villa in Tonosho
5 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

【Teshima’s Ocean View Retreat Tokuto】King Villa

Tokuto is a newly renovated private mansion built in the 1940s on Teshima. It is conveniently located about 15mins walk from Ieura Port. Enjoy the luxurious architecture of the past, such as the authentic hand blown window glass, Onigawara (Japanese gargoyle roof tiles), and the beautiful gardens with an abundance of stone lanterns. The building consists of 2 villas, King Villa & Queen Villa. As a measure against infectious diseases, we accept one group for each building.

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A traditional Japanese-style house is illuminated from within, showcasing shoji screens that define the living spaces. A wooden deck extends outward, surrounded by carefully tended greenery. The tranquil setting is enhanced by the soft glow of the interior lights against the evening sky.
Home in Tonosho
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

[Teshima] YUI: Traditional Japanese Folk House

“YUI” at Teshima in Seto Inland Sea offers accommodation in a renovated old Japanese folk house, completed with a veranda and a garden, located in Ieura. Exclusively for rent of the entire house. It's located 10-min-walk away from the port and tucked away on side street. *Simple breakfast with some bread & coffee/tea are included. We can arrange a restaurant booking for dinner as needed basis. *Staff will meet up to check-in and pick-up service is available.

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A serene room with tatami flooring and large windows allows morning light to fill the space. A low table is positioned in the center, accompanied by seating cushions. Views of neighboring houses and trees are visible through the windows.
Hut in Tonosho
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

iikazegafuku.|It's a charming small inn on Teshima

It’s located in a village called Karato Oka. You’ll find the Teshima Museum and rice terraces within a short walking. The guesthouse is a Japanese wooden house with only one room, so you can use privately. The room on the second floor has a slightly lower ceiling, giving it a cozy cabin or tea room feel. From the window, you can see old houses, mountains, and persimmon trees, with the morning light streaming in. Experience an extraordinary space and time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Takamatsu?

    Many guests choose to stay around the vibrant Kitahama Alley area or near Ritsurin Garden for easy access to cultural sites and local dining. The central district has lively markets and connects well with key attractions.

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

    Families often explore Ritsurin Garden's ponds and bridges, visit the Takamatsu City Museum of Art for creative exhibits, or discover the playgrounds in Chikko Park. Riding the local streetcar can be a fun way to see city sights together.

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

    Explore Ritsurin Garden's landscaped grounds, stroll the Takamatsu Castle site, and browse Kitahama Alley’s shops and cafes. Tasting locally made Sanuki udon is frequently suggested for visitors.

  • How is the weather in Takamatsu?

    Takamatsu has mild, cool winters around 36–54°F (2–12°C) and summers that can reach 77–91°F (25–33°C) with higher humidity and more rainfall from June through September. Spring and fall often have comfortable temperatures and less rain.

  • When is the best time to visit Takamatsu?

    Late spring and early fall are often recommended, with pleasant temperatures and less frequent rain. Spring cherry blossoms in local parks draw visitors, while autumn foliage creates colorful scenery in gardens.

  • What are the best places to visit in Takamatsu?

    Ritsurin Garden is a frequently suggested site for its traditional landscaping, while Takamatsu Castle presents historic stone walls and water features. Kitahama Alley has a mix of shops and cafes in a converted warehouse setting.

  • What are some hiking trails in Takamatsu?

    Yashima's trails reward hikers with panoramic views and temple visits along the way, while the Shiunzan area has paths through local forested hills. Parks around Takamatsu may have shorter trails suited to a range of experience levels.

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

    Try boating on the ponds at Ritsurin Garden, visiting the Takamatsu City Museum of Art, or enjoying hands-on workshops in Sanuki udon making. Local parks and waterfront paths provide open space for all ages.

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

    Explore the nearby art-rich islands of the Seto Inland Sea, discover traditional towns with historic architecture, or visit open-air hot springs. Coastal temples and local craft studios are also often suggested for day excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Takamatsu?

    Many hosts in Takamatsu welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods with parks or near walking trails. Be sure to check each listing’s amenities for pet policies and availability.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Takamatsu?

    Consider hopping on the local streetcar for easy city access, and try morning visits to Ritsurin Garden for quieter paths. Bringing cash can be useful, as smaller markets may not accept cards.

  • What is Takamatsu known for?

    Takamatsu is known for its traditional Sanuki udon noodles, Ritsurin Garden’s historic landscape, and as a gateway to art sites on the Seto Inland Sea islands. Local ferries connect travelers to surrounding cultural and natural destinations.

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

    Shikoku Mura, an open-air folk museum, has relocated historic buildings in a tranquil setting. Exploring the modern workshops in Kitahama Alley or walking lesser-known temple routes around Yashima can add local character to your visit.

  • What are the best foods to try in Takamatsu?

    Sanuki udon is the most popular local specialty; many travelers enjoy tasting it at shops throughout the city. Other frequently suggested flavors include local seafood, olive-fed beef, and seasonal sweets found at markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Takamatsu?

    Pack a lightweight rain jacket for summer’s humidity and showers, comfortable walking shoes for exploring gardens, and layers for cooler evenings in autumn through spring. A reusable water bottle is useful as you explore outdoor sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Takamatsu like?

    The Tamachi and Kitahama areas have a variety of izakaya, music bars, and small venues where guests gather for local dishes and drinks. Nighttime walks along the port or in alley districts provide a lively, yet laid-back, atmosphere.

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

    The Takamatsu Festival in summer features traditional dance and fireworks, while the Sanuki Takamatsu Matsuri celebrates local culture with colorful parades. Art festivals and seasonal celebrations are often held around the port and public gardens.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Takamatsu?

    Many vacation rentals in Takamatsu are suitable for families, offering extra space, kitchens, and amenities for all ages. Neighborhoods near parks and cultural sites provide convenient access for family outings.

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