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A spacious sleeping area features a low-profile bed with soft linens. Light streams in through large windows with shoji screens, accentuating the minimalist decor. Two comfortable chairs sit nearby, and a traditional tatami mat covers the floor, creating a serene atmosphere.
Hut in Yuzawa

Renovation of a house that was owned by a brewery 100 years ago

Welcome to Kusaki Momotose, a private rental inn limited to one group per day. The mansion, which was owned by a brewery in the Meiji era, was renovated and opened in 2020. Most of the staff were born and raised locally.If you're having trouble finding a place to eat or a place to visit during your stay, please feel free to ask! [Enjoying life in this region] Surrounded by rice fields and further encircled by mountains lies the southern part of Akita Prefecture. Japan's unique characteristics, such as the distinct change of seasons, the temperature difference between day and night, and the benefits of its magnificent nature, have led to a thriving culture of fresh produce, delicious sake, and fermentation for preserved foods. We believe that the best way to appreciate the quality of this land is by living here.Connect with people, experience food culture, and feel the beauty of nature. I hope you can enjoy a stay that feels like home while sharpening your five senses. [120-year-old traditional Japanese house] Iwasaki, with its lush vegetation, is located along the Minose River and was a key transportation hub during the era of riverboat transport.During the Meiji era, there were four sake breweries, and they brewed fine sake that was even offered as a tribute. This building is a renovated Takahashi family residence that was used by the owner of "MINENOASAHI," one of the warehouses.

Private room in Ugo

Box room utilizing the 180-year-old Akita landowner's mansion [4-bed private | 1 night accommodation]

Two types of dormitory rooms built with Akita cedar Itakura construction, inspired by the trademark "oi" of the wandering painter "Minomushi Sanshin" who once stayed in the Shibato family's villa. Enjoy a one-night breakfast plan with a private stay in a dormitory room of your choice, and enjoy soups and salads with plenty of popular champagne and koji, and a fermented morning plate of chicken ham (with a drink) at the front desk cafe & bar. [Breakfast: lounge U] Enjoy a popular soup with plenty of champagne and koji, a salad, and a fermented morning plate of chicken ham (with 1 drink) at the café and bar next to the front desk. Other items ■ Room amenities Refrigerator, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, toothbrushes, toothpaste, hair ties, hairbrushes, razors, indoor clothes, towels, and bath towels are provided. ■ Facility Information ・ All rooms are non-smoking.

Private room in Ugo

Maisonette suite in a 180-year-old Akita landowner's mansion [Indigo dyeing for 1-2 people | 1 night breakfast]

Bonshuku U, a renovated 180-year-old merchant house, "Old Shibayoke". We have renovated two "Uriso" buildings, unique to southern Akita Prefecture, one of Japan's leading heavy snow areas, connecting the main house and the storehouse with a large roof so that you can come and go even during the winter snowfall. This room features a special display of "indigo dyed yukata", a unisex dance costume made by hand using traditional dyeing techniques from southern Akita prefecture. On the first floor, there is a dining room with a mini-kitchen and a bathroom, and on the second floor, overlooking the dynamic beams, there is an indigo-dyed yukata and a record player, so you can experience the history that has been carved with Bon Odori.

A corridor lined with wooden walls leads to private rooms. A soft pendant light illuminates the space, highlighting the natural materials and creating a calm environment. The area is designed to facilitate movement between rooms while maintaining a sense of privacy.
Shared room in Ugo

築180年の秋田の大地主のお屋敷を活用したボックスルーム【ドミトリー1ベッド|1泊朝食】

Bonshuku U, a renovated 180-year-old merchant house, "Old Shibuyo-ya". The two "Uriso" buildings, unique to southern Akita Prefecture, one of Japan's leading heavy snow areas, have been renovated into guest rooms, connecting the main house and the storehouse with a large roof so that you can come and go even when it snows in winter. This is a box-type dormitory room inspired by the "oi", the trademark of the wandering painter "Minomushi Sanjin" who once stayed in the Shibuyo family's villa. There is a shared bathroom on the 1st floor, and the bedroom on the 2nd floor is a compact yet comfortable private space, so it is recommended for business use as well as for private use by single travelers and groups. (4 beds)

Shared room in Ugo

築180年の秋田の大地主のお屋敷を活用したバンクルーム【ドミトリー1ベッド|1泊素泊】

Bonshuku U, a renovated 180-year-old merchant house, "Old Shibuyo-ya". The two "Uriso" buildings, unique to southern Akita Prefecture, one of Japan's leading heavy snow areas, have been renovated into guest rooms, connecting the main house and the storehouse with a large roof so that you can come and go even when it snows in winter. In order to make the special space of the storehouse more casual, there are 4 original bunk beds made of Akita cedar on the 2nd floor, and a dormitory room with shared sanitary facilities on the 1st floor. Recommended for private use by solo travelers and groups. (8 beds)

Private room in Ugo

Bunk room utilizing the 180-year-old Akita landowner's mansion [8-bed private | 1 night accommodation]

In order to make the special space of the storehouse more casual, there are 4 original bunk beds made of Akita cedar on the 2nd floor, and a private bunk room with shared bathroom on the 1st floor.  ※ Bonshuku U, created by renovating the 180-year-old merchant house "Old Shibayoya". We have renovated two "Uriso" buildings, unique to southern Akita Prefecture, one of Japan's leading heavy snow areas, connecting the main house and the storehouse with a large roof so that you can come and go even when it snows in winter.

Private room in Ugo

【うご八かやぶ㐂】1 Group per Day / Breakfast of Kamado-Grilled Rice Included ~ Stories of Old Japan in the Reiwa Era ~

Sake Rice Farmer presents a thatched-roof inn with a Kamado-cooked breakfast. ■ Special features for breakfast rice. The rare "Kame no O" rice is grown naturally in beautiful rice fields with the highest quality water, and after being harvested, it is sun-dried and naturally dried. This "Hasagake Rice" is cooked in a Kamado (traditional Japanese stove) using firewood and an iron pot). Enjoy a relaxing life with not only a kamado, but also a sunken hearth, a Goemon bath, a wood-burning stove, and a fire.

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Shared room in Yokote
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Camosiba | Mixed Dorm in Akita | Local Life Stay

Camosiba is a small local guesthouse in Yokote, Akita. Our mixed dormitory is a 6-bed room with three bunk beds, designed for guests to enjoy both privacy and connection with fellow travelers. At the fermentation-inspired bar, travelers and locals gather over regional dishes and Akita sake. Guests can also enjoy cider tours at “OK, ADAM” and day-use access to “MUSIRO SAUNA.” (Reservation required / additional fee) Enjoy a stay where travel and local life gently blend together.

Private room in Yokote
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Camosiba | Private Dormitory | Up to 4 Guests

Camosiba is a small local guesthouse in Yokote, Akita. This private dormitory accommodates up to 4 guests and is ideal for friends, families, and small groups. Our fermentation-themed bar brings together travelers and locals. Enjoy local dishes, Akita sake, and a relaxed atmosphere. Guests can also visit the hard cider brewery OK, ADAM or enjoy MUSIRO SAUNA nearby (reservation required, additional fees apply). Enjoy a stay where travel and local life come together.

Private room in Yokote
4.56 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Camosiba | Private Room for 2–3 in Akita

Camosiba is a small local guesthouse in Yokote, Akita. This private Japanese-style room for 2–3 guests offers a traditional stay with futon bedding and a relaxed atmosphere. At the fermentation-inspired bar, travelers and locals gather over regional dishes and Akita sake. Guests can also enjoy cider tours at “OK, ADAM” and day-use access to “MUSIRO SAUNA.” (Reservation required / additional fee) Enjoy a stay where travel and local life gently blend together.

A spacious female dormitory is featured, showcasing wooden bunk beds with privacy curtains. A soft ambient light is provided by a round ceiling fixture. Tatami mat flooring adds warmth, while a hanging item rack is positioned near the entrance, enhancing the organized layout.
Shared room in Yokote
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Camosiba | Female Dorm in Akita | Local Life Stay

Camosiba is a small local guesthouse in Yokote, Akita. Our female dormitory is a cozy 4-bed room with bunk beds, designed for guests to enjoy privacy and a relaxed stay. At the fermentation-inspired bar, travelers and locals gather over regional dishes and Akita sake. Guests can also enjoy cider tours at “OK, ADAM” and day-use access to “MUSIRO SAUNA.” (Reservation required / additional fee) Enjoy a stay where travel and local life gently blend together.

A spacious room features tatami flooring with a low table surrounded by several floor cushions. Natural light is filtered through large windows with traditional wooden frames, creating a serene atmosphere. Two armchairs are positioned beside the table, enhancing the inviting space.
Private room in Yuzawa
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

No meals/tatami mat room with veranda/1-4 ppl

The mountains of Koan Gorge can be seen from the guest rooms. Have a relaxing time in a quiet room with a calm atmosphere, and feel the attentive hospitality and care that only a historic hot-spring hotel can provide. The bathtub is filled and overflowing with hot spring water. Soaking in the hot spring will soften your skin and warm your heart.

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