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The traditional Japanese house features a sloped tiled roof and a spacious porch. Surrounding gardens with manicured shrubs and blooming peach trees create a serene environment. The second building, featuring a white exterior, stands nearby, contributing to the rustic charm of the rural landscape.
Farm stay in Kita-ku, Okayama
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Part of a Japanese house surrounded by peach trees

The surrounding area is a rural landscape unique to Okayama, with countryside views and peach trees. The clean air flows slowly. Available space: Japanese house annex (the building with the white wall on the left side of the photo) (Facilities: Private entrance, 1st floor, mini-kitchen, dining room, 2nd floor, bedroom, shower with bathtub, toilet) You will pass through a Japanese garden to the entrance. You can see the peach tree from the room. The main house has a Japanese-style room with a partition, and you can experience dressing up and tea ceremony (reservation required, for a fee). There is a plaza in the park where you can interact with animals (goats, rabbits, and tortoises) (free to visit). You can eat fresh seasonal fruits. The host usually works in the garden because he runs an orchard. If you have any problems, please let us know and we will be able to respond immediately. There is a harvesting experience. (Various experiences are available for a fee and require reservations) You can find more information on the homepage by searching for "Ominosato". About a 10-minute drive from Okayama Airport About 30 minutes by car from JR Okayama Station The nearest convenience store is about a 7-minute drive * If you have any questions or requests, please contact us first. * We are closed during the peach harvest season (summer) and the year-end and New Year holidays

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A modern glamping cabin made from repurposed shipping containers is set on a spacious wooden deck. Large openings reveal a well-lit interior, featuring a workspace and stylish furnishings. Surrounding greenery complements the cabin, providing a serene connection to nature.
Shipping container in Nishiawakura
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Quiet and comfortable private container house where you can enjoy the Japanese countryside [Discount for consecutive nights]

Greetings "Anzen Daiichi Koujou" is a glamping hotel in Nishiagura Village, Okayama Prefecture, a rich countryside surrounded by forests. This is a rental accommodation in a renovated container, offering a space that blends the warmth of wood with a sophisticated design. Recommended for: ① I'm tired of Japan's famous tourist destinations... I want to enjoy the unspoiled natural landscape of Japan! ② I want to take a relaxing trip with a calm feeling, while slowly reading or taking a walk while looking at the scenery of a mountain village rich in nature...! ③ I want to work while traveling, so I want to work in a room with WiFi and privacy! [Surrounding area and recommended information] ① Rich natural environment: You can enjoy outdoor activities such as forest bathing and hiking. ② Abundant tourism resources: You can experience the high-quality countryside, including the village's prized hot springs, Thai cuisine, patisseries, and large cafes. ③ Access to famous tourist destinations: Easy access to Osaka and Kyoto in 2 hours and Tottori sand dunes in 1 hour, allowing you to easily go back and forth between nature and the city. Thanks for looking! If you have any questions, please feel free to message me!

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A small house with an orange roof is set against a backdrop of mountains. Large windows offer views of the surrounding landscape, and a grassy area leads up to the entrance. Natural light enhances the tranquil atmosphere of this countryside retreat.
Holiday home in Mimasaka
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

Experience a little country life/rent the whole house/small house with orange roof/BBQ & satoyama experience available

Welcome to Orange Roofed Little House, a small inn in the Kaji district of Mimasaka City, where you can experience the countryside. Surrounded by rich mountains, the facility has 2 spacious Japanese-style rooms, a kitchen fully equipped with cooking utensils, a bathroom with a hot water heater and shower, and a Western-style toilet. This is a private farmhouse, so you can easily stay with family and friends. It is also recommended for families who want to play in nature with their children, experience the countryside, and teach their children how to play. The Kaji area where the facility is located is a mountainous area located in the northern part of Okayama prefecture and the northern part of Mimasaka city. In the winter, it snows, and it is a natural source village embraced by the Chugoku Mountains, where you can feel the changes of the four seasons. [COVID-19 Countermeasures] We thoroughly disinfect and clean. In addition, since it is a private space limited to one group per day, contact with other guests, contact with our cleaning staff, etc., can be avoided as much as possible. We operate in strict compliance with measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Hut in Soja
5 out of 5 average rating, 317 reviews

Entire building rental OldbutNew store Seigoku BBQ Bonfire Open-air bath Nature Cat Old private house Wood stove Snow-free

Opened at the end of November 2021. This accommodation is suitable for sightseeing in both the south and north of the prefecture. Stylish design by a first-class architect who has been involved in the design of Fuji Television Bayshore Studio, GINZA SIX, etc.It is cool at high altitudes, and you can enjoy the red-burning firewood stove until around October to May (depending on the climate).Renovation of a warehouse built over 100 years ago.The storehouse has thick walls, and if you close the windows, you can enjoy loud music and musical instruments. Enjoy breakfast and coffee on the scenic terrace, or enjoy an outdoor fire, barbecue, or open-air bath.(No loud noise outdoors after 8 pm.) We also offer activities such as strawberry picking (free), harvesting vegetables in the field in summer (free), and wood splitting (free). * Insects come out in summer.If you don't like it, please use it in winter. ★ Options ★ ⚪︎ BBQ set (ingredients not included) 2 people 3000 yen/3 people 4000 yen ⚪︎ Bonfire set 2 people 2000 yen/3 people 3000 yen ⚪︎ Early check-in, late check-out 500 yen/15 minutes ⚪︎ Open-air bath: Same price for up to 3 people: 4000 yen

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A spacious living area features a hammock suspended between wooden supports, inviting relaxation. Soft natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating the wood elements and decorative plants. A low round table complements the seating area furnished with comfortable beanbag chairs.
Home in Mimasaka
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Renovated Kominka in Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture/Annex of a Hot Spring Inn

Kibanohan, where the whole family can enjoy themselves freely, was taken over from a friend who had an unused house, and was selected for support from the Okayama Prefecture Regional Problem Solving Entrepreneurship Program and renovated. This facility allows you to experience the charms of Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture, including rural living experiences, accommodation, and support for those considering relocation. [Konohanou] The beginning and the idea behind the launch This project progressed with the feeling that everything was falling into place like a puzzle. The house was completed with the support of many people, and it was filled with joy and excitement without any hard work. We are having an indescribably pleasant time. I would like to invite those who are considering moving to Mimasaka City, Okayama to try living here. And I hope it will be a cozy second home for everyone. I've been doing a lot of things, like mixing a little bit of bacteria into the diatomaceous earth, burying crystal balls under the floor, and other things I've come up with.

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An expansive interior showcases traditional Japanese architectural elements, including exposed wooden beams and a polished wooden floor. A spacious area is designed for relaxation, featuring round tatami mats and low tables. Large windows offer a view of the surrounding nature, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Hut in Kagamino-chō, Tomata-gun
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Sainogo "Maple" (MOMIJI) - 2 people ~

(Important) It will be available for 2 people It is a modern Japanese interior renovated with over 130 old houses.There are old places that are unique to the year of construction, but you can once again feel the goodness of Japan in the enclosure and cypress bath. BBQ is recommended for groups with a view of the mountains on the spacious deck. I am permitted pursuant to new Japanese laws. 「One group per day only」 There are many hot springs in the vicinity. It is a nice place to experience various hot springs. And you can experience Japanese countryside, You can also pick up and drop off to a nearby station. For meals please consult in advance. ※ Please note that the photos may not show old scratches or dirt, so it may look more beautiful than it is.

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A wooden rocking chair is positioned on a deck, surrounded by greenery and trees in the background. A small table displays various items, including tea cups and a framed menu, creating a serene atmosphere. The scene is complemented by a clear blue sky.
Guest house in Chizu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Old private house with seasonal mountain views

There is nothing here... that's why it's so relaxing...  Chizu-cho, Hatto-gun, Tottori Prefecture, is a small town in a mountainous area surrounded by mountains, rivers, fields and rice paddies, 93% of which are forests.  The Tottori Sand Dunes, a tourist attraction, are about an hour away by car, and there are several nice tourist spots and recommended cafes in the town.  It's a good place to use as a base for sightseeing, or just relax to your heart's content without going anywhere. Please have a wonderful time.

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A spacious living area features warm wooden walls and flooring. A contemporary wood stove is situated against a stone backdrop. A light wooden table sits low to the ground, with floor cushions placed nearby. A minimalist chair is positioned for comfort, enhancing the inviting ambience.
Farm stay in 津山市加茂町
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Quiet Rural Stay | Long-term Welcome | Okayama

It takes 3 hours from Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara. You can see a totally different aspect of the city side of Japan. Green mountains, clear river, Firefly, many stars, rice field, Vegetable field. The house is a beautiful nature. And also we have good neighbors. You will see the real Japanese countryside that is not written in the guidebook. The room is surrounded by my father's and my artworks. The huge kitchen, living room, and garden are yours. Please enjoy and relax in the cozy house.

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Two traditional wooden buildings are surrounded by a blanket of snow, showcasing their historic architecture. Large windows with wooden frames reflect the serene winter landscape. The pathway leading to the structures is partially covered in snow, inviting exploration of the outdoor area.
Home in Asago
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Japan’s Oldest Company Housing -Ghibli feel! (9号)

The oldest remaining residence and company housing in Japan. Situated in the historic silver mine town of Ikuno. Designated as a nationally important cultural landscape with efforts underway to secure UNESCO status. These houses were built by the Mitsubishi Corporation around 1876 and are now designated cultural properties of Asago City. In such a historic building, you can experience accommodation while thinking about the life of the past. Easy access to Kinosakionsen and Takeda Castle.

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A serene sleeping area features a spacious bed with soft linens, positioned against a backdrop of traditional Japanese decor. Calligraphic art is displayed on sliding screens, separated from a cozy seating area that includes a wooden table and chairs, all illuminated by a decorative paper lantern.
Home in Tamano
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Ensoh: Hideaway Portal to Naoshima & Art Islands

Ensoh strives to surround its inhabitants in naturalness and simplicity, ideals tied strongly to the Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic. It is a creatively restored home surrounded by traditional garden and lush forest. While (supplied) electric-assisted bicycles are the best way to this ‘hideaway’ and from it to the Art Islands, it is hard to believe Ensoh is mere minutes from the local train station. If you seek nature, uniqueness, space, and beauty in your Japanese travels, it is here!

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The interior features traditional wooden beams complemented by soft, round lanterns providing warm lighting. A decorative display of farming tools is arranged against the wall, highlighting the house's rustic heritage.
Hut in Chizu
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Life with Pottery|160yr Kominka Stay

At the foot of the mountains in Chizu, Tottori—where 93% of the town is forest—stands this 160-year-old farmhouse. One group per day enjoys the entire house for a quiet countryside stay. Relax on the cedar deck under the stars. Enjoy BBQ or a bonfire in the garden. Tottori City is about 30 minutes by car, with easy access to mountains and sea. Nearby restaurants serve seasonal produce and game meat. Pottery is available on-site. Ideal for remote work or long stays. Sleeps up to 8.

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The traditional house features a wooden facade with a tiled roof, showcasing intricate latticework across the front. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, which is adorned with a decorative curtain. The structure reflects a blend of historical architecture and modern surroundings.
Townhouse in Himeji
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Mokushuku Tanaka Residence

☆A traditional house built in the Edo period. ☆This is a supervised traditional house by the owner's architectural design office. ☆It has been restored and renovated without destroying the atmosphere of a town house. ☆Please experience a space that feels like you have slipped back in time to the Edo period. ☆There is a well-equipped kitchen, so it should be satisfactory for long stays or families. ☆It is adjacent to a castle, making it suitable for sightseeing around the castle.

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