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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, 340 reviews

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

 Located a 30-minute drive from Takamatsu Airport and Takamatsu Station, this is the perfect base for exploring the Seto Inland Sea by car or train.We offer a free shuttle service from Takamatsu Station and Takamatsu Airport as required.There is also free parking for 10 cars, so it is great for families with children and friends for consecutive nights.  A renovated, 50-year-old, authentic Japanese-style house with a Japanese garden, offering a 4-bedroom, 3-living-room, kitchen and dining room (4LDK) property for private rental.  Located on a hilltop in Goshikidai, this property offers an excellent location where you can enjoy the natural beauty of the four seasons, such as during an early-morning walk while watching the sunrise over the Sanuki Sanzan Mountains.You can also enjoy a leisurely stay in Kagawa, visiting bonsai gardens, Kokubunji Temple (one of the 80 temples on the Shikoku Pilgrimage Route), and walking along the Pilgrimage Route.  For the flower seed, you can also enjoy meals and barbecue at the in-guri garden.  This is the perfect base for day trips in the Seto Inland Sea area, allowing you to visit Kotoira within 40 minutes, key Kagawa tourist destinations such as Oyogahama within 1 hour, and areas around Okayama and Kurashiki within 1 hour 30 minutes. Interaction with guests  You are welcome to use the ground-floor piano room at the host’s home as you wish.  BBQ needs to be booked at least 3 days in advance   other things to note  English is in a few words, mainly with Pokétokes

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A serene garden setting features meticulously trimmed shrubs and a large stone planter, framed by a traditional wooden gate. Lush greenery contrasts with a clear blue sky, creating a peaceful outdoor space for relaxation.
Home in 名西郡
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

220-year-old Blue Merchant's Mansion with Seasonal Vegetable and Fruit Harvesting Experience

KAIWA NO SATO This old house is an indigo mansion built in the first year of the Bunsei era (1804) during the heyday of indigo. The main house and the sleeping area (a barn where indigo was stored) have been demolished due to aging, but the historic living room and garden have been preserved to allow guests to experience a little bit of that time, and it is used as a farmhouse inn. In the old days, "Indigofera" grew on the fertile land of the Yoshino River basin in Tokushima Prefecture, bringing great wealth to Tokushima Prefecture (Awa Province). Ancient documents on indigo, including cultural properties, are also available for viewing. Enjoy the charm of that era and Indigofera. ==== Feel free to pick and eat seasonal fruits and vegetables from the adjacent fields. * Please enjoy as many figs as you like in summer and autumn. Fruit examples: Spring: sweet summer Summer: Watermelon, Green Bowl (Melon) Fall: figs, pomegranates, sweet potatoes [Vegetables example] Spring: potatoes, corn, bamboo shoots, butterbur sprouts, konjac Summer: Japanese ginger, bell peppers, eggplant, tomatoes, chili peppers, cucumbers Fall: potatoes, konnyaku Winter: Daikon radish * Please contact us in advance if you have any requests, as the harvest and timing may change depending on the weather. ====

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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 Shodoshima
5 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

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

This house is built on the quiet seaside in Shodoshima Town. The house was built just for dusk watching the sea and the sunset.Therefore, I apologize for the large number of stairs on the terrace, but I can never call it barrier-free.(I will do my best to help with my luggage, etc.) However, at the end of the high terrace, there is a glittering, calm and beautiful sea in Setouchi, and a kane-colored sunset that changes faces every day. Forget your time and enjoy the extraordinary. *We are currently not accepting pets for accommodation. If you would like to do so, please contact us before making a booking. The interior is accessed by climbing the terrace stairs.It is not handicap accessible. Please be sure to accompany small children or adults when climbing up and down the stairs. Also, on rainy days, there are many stairs, so it may be inconvenient. The road in front of the accommodation is not paved. Please note that this may be an inconvenience. There is a lot of nature around the inn, so there are definitely insects.Sometimes insects come in together when opening and closing windows and doors.(Especially at night, insects gather in the light of the inn) We are very sorry, but please refrain from staying if you are not good with insects.

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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
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 362 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 two-story house features a clean white exterior, with a welcoming entrance highlighted by a wooden door. A small porch extends to the left, while two bicycles are parked on the driveway. Lush greenery borders the property, enhancing the exterior view.
Home in Tokushima
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

[New building 1 for rent] Maximum 6 people/3 bedrooms/parking lot for 2 cars/family with children/large Aeon Mall 5 minutes by car/Tokushima

Meguriyado-okinosu ☆Newly built house, with the latest equipment The Aeon Tokushima branch of the☆ large shopping mall is 4 minutes by car 15-minute drive to the center of☆ Tokushima City ☆3 bedrooms/Japanese-style rooms ☆Families, groups, and overseas guests ☆Kid-friendly accommodation Sightseeing base for☆ Shikoku and Tokushima ☆Football [ Facility ] Newly built, complete rental of the entire building Up to 6 people (3 bedrooms) Parking for up to 2 cars is available Free high-speed WiFi Location Tokushima Station is about a 15-minute drive, and Tokushima Awa Odori Airport is about a 27-minute drive Tokushima Oki-shima IC (highway) 5-minute drive Convenience store, 7-minute walk Aeon Mall Tokushima is a 4-minute drive Supermarket: 6 minutes by car Awa Odori Kaikan is about a 15-minute drive Bizan Ropeway is about a 15-minute drive Onaruto Bridge Boardwalk, Umanonado, about 30 minutes Otsuka Museum of Art: about 26 minutes by car Kansai International Airport is about 2 hours and 25 minutes by car Iya-no-Kazurabashi: About 2 hours by car Downtown Takamatsu City is about an hour by car

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Large windows frame a stunning view of the tranquil blue sea and clear sky. The scene includes distant green islands and soft, white clouds reflecting on the water's surface, creating a serene atmosphere. A wooden table is visible in the foreground, complementing the natural surroundings.
Villa in Sanuki
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 416 reviews

A-R Villa Sanuki Tsuda [Setouchi Ocean Front Villa]

"Reset · Reborn · Restart" Described by people overseas as the "Aegean Sea of Japan", "With a beautiful view over a wide area, there is nothing better anywhere in the world" the Seto Inland Sea is so scenic that it is said to be the "Japanese Aegean Sea" by people from overseas. The 88 sacred sites of Shikoku, opened by Kobo Daishi Kukai, Shikoku is a place where the culture of hospitality, represented by the "Osettai" that surrounds it, is alive and well. Nowadays, I hear that many people come from abroad to seek the purpose of life and to heal their minds.   A culture of rich nature and hospitality. And a peaceful climate. The "healing" power generated from them is what fascinates people.   What you can do because of this place. Something that can only be done in this place.   Healing the mind, healing the body, We want to provide a time and space to pause and listen to your inner voice. I hope this place will help those who visit take the next step.

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The exterior of a traditional wooden building is depicted, featuring a tiled roof and large windows. A wooden door stands at the center, complemented by an inviting path leading to the entrance. Surrounding greenery offers a serene backdrop.
Hut in Kamiyama
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

An original sake brewery built in the late Edo period

●B&B On y va & Experience● This is a limited stay for one group that has been renovated from a former sizakaya built in the late Edo period.Same price for one person or two, and an additional fee per person from the third person. The first floor is the living room and the second floor is the bedroom.Size: 108.5 ㎡ (the first floor is 85 ㎡, the second floor is 23.5 ㎡) If you need more than one bedroom, there are 2 Japanese-style rooms of 10 tatami mats (separate entrance, toilet, and rim side) in the back, so you can use a total of 3 bedrooms.Please let us know at the time of booking.A total space of 160 ㎡ is available for an additional 51.5 ㎡. For breakfast, although simple, we provide some eggs from coffee, bread, butter and oniva farm. Please use the large kitchen and spacious living room. ✳We charge a separate fee for using facilities such as dining for people other than guests, meetings, workshops, events, shoots, etc.Please contact us.

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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, 150 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, 164 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)

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Hut in Takamatsu
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Lemon tree hotel

瀬戸内海、男木島。迷路のような石段を登った先に佇むLemon tree hotelは、建築家・安部良氏とのプロジェクトにより生まれた、未完成のアートホテルです。 建物の随所に、素材の循環と再生への問いかけが込められています。 ◆旅のコンシェルジュとして 大切な旅のプランニングのから、素敵な旅の思い出を振り返るその時まで。あなたのコンシェルジュとしてサポートします。 ◆島の恵みのペスカタリアン・ミール 島内にはレストランやスーパーが無く、都市部のような便利なゴミ回収もありません。ゲストのお食事はこちらで準備しております。ルームチャージと別料金ですが、お食事代が必要となります。(夕食&朝食¥5,500/1泊/1名) 島の新鮮な魚介と、野菜、私たちが育てたハーブをふんだんに使った「ペスカタリアン・ミール」を心を込めて提供します。★連泊の場合や、お子様はご相談ください。 ◆資源を循環するハーバルサウナ 島の廃材とハーブを使ったスチームサウナ ¥3,300/~3名様 ※夏季(7月~10月)はクローズ ご予約後に、お食事や滞在のリクエストをお伺いするゲストフォームをお送りします。

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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, 163 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 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, 188 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 Tokushima?

    Stays near Mount Bizan, the Shinmachi area, and around the Yoshino River allow easy access to Tokushima’s sights and dining options. Neighborhoods near the city center often have a mix of traditional and modern accommodations.

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

    Visit the Awa Odori Kaikan for interactive exhibits, explore riverside parks, or join hands-on indigo dye workshops. Neighborhoods in the city center often have child-friendly museums and spaces for play.

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

    Explore the Awa Odori Kaikan, sample regional foods, and join indigo dyeing workshops. Nature activities along the Yoshino River and hiking on Mount Bizan are frequently suggested for deeper exploration.

  • How is the weather in Tokushima?

    Tokushima has cool winters around 37–50°F (3–10°C) and humid summers reaching 90°F (32°C), with heavier rainfall from late spring through autumn. Lightweight clothing and an umbrella are useful in warmer seasons.

  • When is the best time to visit Tokushima?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for warm weather and vibrant festivals like Awa Odori. Autumn brings comfortable temperatures and seasonal outdoor activities around rivers and parks.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tokushima?

    Tokushima has scenic rivers, historic temples, and the lively Naruto Whirlpools near the sea. Cultural highlights include the Indigo Dye Museum and the Awa Odori Kaikan, where visitors can learn about local dance traditions.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tokushima?

    Nature lovers explore trails on Mount Bizan, stroll along paths near the Yoshino River, or hike through verdant forests in the Iya Valley. The area has both gentle walks and steeper routes for different abilities.

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

    Families can explore the Awa Odori Kaikan together, picnic in riverside parks, or join indigo dye workshops that welcome all ages. Local museums and seasonal festivals create opportunities for shared experiences.

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

    Popular options include discovering the dramatic landscapes of the Iya Valley, exploring traditional farm villages around Miyoshi, or visiting local shrines and gardens near Naruto. Rural attractions and historic sites make for varied excursions.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tokushima?

    Pet-friendly stays are available in Tokushima, especially near rivers, parks, and quieter neighborhoods. These rentals often include easy access to walking paths and outdoor spaces for pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tokushima?

    Carry cash as smaller shops may not accept cards, and bring comfortable shoes for exploring riverside paths and historic sites. Try to learn a few basic Japanese phrases, and sample local foods like sudachi citrus and Tokushima ramen.

  • What is Tokushima known for?

    Tokushima is often recognized for the vibrant Awa Odori dance festival, scenic river views, and its indigo dyeing heritage. The city is also appreciated for local food specialties and accessible hiking opportunities.

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

    The city has quiet riverside parks, local indigo dye workshops, and small shrines nestled in residential districts. Exploring lesser-known walking paths and tea shops reveals laid-back, locally rooted experiences.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tokushima?

    Tokushima has savory ramen with rich pork broth, often topped with raw egg and sliced pork. Sudachi citrus flavors are used in local dishes, and visitors can explore sweet potato snacks and regional fish cakes that reflect the area's traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tokushima?

    Pack layers, as weather can shift between cool and warm; a light rain jacket is useful during wetter months. Comfortable walking shoes make exploring city sights, riverside parks, and forested trails more enjoyable.

  • What is the nightlife in Tokushima like?

    Tokushima’s nightlife has cozy bars, izakaya restaurants, and occasional live music venues, especially in the Shinmachi and city center areas. Experiences tend to blend local flavors and relaxed social spaces.

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

    The Awa Odori Festival draws visitors annually with vibrant traditional dance across the city. Tokushima also hosts seasonal markets and local arts celebrations in spring and autumn, which highlight regional culture.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tokushima?

    Many vacation rentals in Tokushima accommodate families, with options in central neighborhoods, near rivers, or close to local attractions. Spaces often have amenities like kitchens and ample room for children.

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Tokushima stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Tokushima’s top spots include Tokushima Station, Sako Station and Kuramoto Station

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