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Cabin in Tenryū Ward, Hamamatsu
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Enjoy nature at an authentic Canadian log house (dream log cabin) that blends in with nature!

Akonokamp Base is a facility where you can enjoy natural experiences such as playing in the river, BBQ, and hiking, located right in front of the clear Kita River. Because it is far from the national highway, it is also very popular as a secluded place, and it is chosen to make memories with family, friends, and other important people. Off the national highway, a short drive along the mountain road will take you to the Keita River, where you can enjoy cherry blossoms and fresh willow greenery in spring, and a refreshing breeze while enjoying a barbecue on the spacious grounds in summer. (The Kita River is also famous for sweetfish fishing and canoeing) and in autumn, the colorful autumn leaves of the trees will envelop you. In winter, we warm up with a wood-burning stove. It is also chosen by those who are considering a log house as a home and those who want to install a wood-burning stove. Also, if you are interested in moving, living in two areas, or living surrounded by nature, we would love for you to experience the charm and lifestyle of the area through your stay. * We also have a fiber optic internet connection. We also offer experience tours, but if you wish, we can also guide you to Mt. Aibayama, Shinguike Pond, and Harunosugi (a cedar tree over 1300 years old). 

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Home in Nishio
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Enjoy the sea, BBQ, and starry sky! 1 group per day limited rental villa, Girasole Higashi-Hata

According to the ordinance of Nishio City, we ask foreign customers to submit a copy of their passport or a photo. We also ask all guests to fill in the guest list. We have introduced self check-in at the facility, and at check-in, we verify your identity by video chat, which is similar to face-to-face verification. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. When you open the window, you can hear the pleasant sound of the waves and the chirping of wild birds, and you can spend an extraordinary, relaxing time. At night, there is little light around, so you can see the starry sky. Limited to one group, you can enjoy a private time without being disturbed by anyone. The facility is surrounded by nature, so we take measures to prevent insects, but in rare cases, insects may enter the room. We appreciate your understanding. Because it is surrounded by forests, there are many insects, especially in summer. If you don't like insects, we recommend staying in winter when there are fewer insects. We have insect repellent spray and other items available, so please feel free to use them.

Top guest favourite
A hallway features a unique ceiling adorned with colorful paper umbrellas. Traditional sliding doors with shoji screens are visible on one side, leading to a peaceful interior space. The flooring includes a raised wooden area, enhancing the room's charm and cultural feel.
Home in Nakatsugawa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Japanese-style lighting/BBQ/Irori/15 minutes by car to Ena City/Private rental for one group per day/Old house Mahoroba

Why we created this private lodging, "Mahoroba" 1. I want people to know a little bit about the wonderful illuminations in Japan. 2. I want to create a spot that can be enjoyed at night, and I want you to value the time you spend with friends and lovers. 3. I want you to experience and enjoy the charm of the Higashi-nochi area of Gifu That's how I feel.  The charm of our private lodging is the magical lighting in the house. In the evening, warm lighting soothes the heart and creates a special atmosphere. You can also BBQ or dine around the fireplace under the lights. Experience an extraordinary space with friends in this natural environment where you can see the stars in the sky.  There are also plenty of sightseeing spots, such as the historic castle town of Iwamura, Japan Taisho Village, and Magome-juku, which has a nostalgic atmosphere. Recommended for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature with their friends.

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A spacious living area features large windows offering a clear view of Mount Fuji. A combination of traditional tatami flooring and modern furnishings is visible. The room is brightened by natural light and showcases a cozy seating arrangement complemented by a wooden coffee table.
Cabin in Hirano
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

A luxurious inn with a sauna and a superb view of Mt. Fuji. 11-minute walk to Lake Yamanaka!

This accommodation is a private resort called "Private Resort Fuji", located in a villa area 11 minutes on foot from Lake Yamanaka, which was renovated by a designer in July 2024. A modern Japanese design house with a floor area of 115㎡, based on a 3LDK log house, When you go up to the second floor, you can see the large Mt. Fuji from the living room window, have a BBQ on the large balcony with Mt. Fuji in the background, and after enjoying the barrel sauna surrounded by trees, you can take a forest bath in the outdoor rest space. There is a large fire pit in the garden, and you can talk around the fire. Also, there is a high fence in the garden, so you don't have to worry about your dog running away if you bring it with you. The room has a large 90-inch screen where you can enjoy Prime Video, Youtube, etc. At night, you can see a sky full of stars if the conditions are right.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a traditional Japanese home is visible, featuring wooden beams and sliding doors. Guests relax on benches in the foreground, with a well-maintained garden displaying stones and low shrubbery. The two-story structure reflects a connection to nature and cultural heritage.
Hut in Nagiso
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

A spacious, 221-year-old private house in the center of Tsumagojuku!

This is an old house built 221 years ago, located in the center of Tsumago-juku. The 20-tatami living room has a sunken hearth (currently unavailable) and you can enjoy the old Japanese private house. There are 3 bedrooms, so you can stay with a large number of people, such as family and friends. No meals are provided. You are welcome to use the full kitchen freely. There is a backyard at the end of the dirt floor that continues from the entrance, and you can walk around freely. Equipped with WiFi and an automatic lifting table, teleworking is also possible for long-term stays. Please have a relaxing time in this quiet old house. We look forward to seeing you !

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Cottage in Shimada
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Vintage lodge, private bathhouse & historic estate

Step back in time to historic Kawasemi Cottage. Nestled in a stunning natural setting, this bright and cozy lodge celebrates retro style amidst traditional teafields. Soothed by the river below, relax in the private nostalgic bathhouse and tranquil classic garden. Or let us be your personal concierge to connect to curated outdoor & cultural activities. Order authentic bento boxes or design your own meals in the modern kitchen. Teahouse open Sat 10-4. Access by train/bus. Discount for >2 nights.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features a blend of natural materials with exposed wooden beams and soft, muted colors. A low coffee table is surrounded by comfortable seating. Sunlight filters through large windows, providing a view of the garden outside.
Home in Kariya
5 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Garden Inn Hanaike Retreat - Drive to Ghibli Park

Welcome to Hanaike Retreat! We created an attractive and comfortable place for those traveling by car. Ghibli Park and Nagoya Castle, Legoland are about 30-40 minutes by car. Japandi-design, which combines Japanese tradition with Scandinavian sophistication, creates an extraordinary feeling for your trip. Relax while looking out at the beautiful Japanese garden. Recommended for families and group trips, as well as history lovers. We invite you on a journey to rediscover the charm of Aichi.

Top guest favourite
The interior of the traditional house features a spacious room with tatami flooring and sliding paper doors. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating a wooden table surrounded by comfortable seating. Lush greenery is visible outside, creating a serene atmosphere.
Home in Fujieda
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 568 reviews

Japan Charm&Tradition-Yui Valley(easy Tokyo/Kyoto)

Welcome to Yui Valley ! A refreshing stop between Tokyo and Kyoto. In the countryside, a simple farmers traditional house surrounded by Lush Green Mountains, Bamboo forests, Rivers and Tea Fields. Outside the usual tourist path, discover the real countryside of Japan. Come to relax and enjoy different activities: Hiking with view of Mt. Fuji, walk crossing Bamboo groves and tea fields, Green Tea ceremony, Hot spring, Bicycles, Bamboo workshop, Shiatsu, Acupuncture treatment or River Dipping.

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Hut in Shizuoka
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

Uwanosora: A Daydreaming House

Vacation rental located in the mountain side of Shizuoka City. UWANOSORA means “SPACED OUT” in japanese. Come to get away from it all. Unwind yourself and experience peace, quiet, and wild life. We also offer additional paid options. If you are interested, please inform us by the day before check-in. [BBQ room] usage fee 5,000yen. Please prepare foods and drinks yourself. [Sauna] 2,500yen/per person.(2hours) Opening hours: 15:00-20:00 Available from 2 person. [Wood burning stove]3,000yen

Top guest favourite
The interior features traditional elements, including exposed wooden beams and a central irori hearth surrounded by plush cushions. Sliding shoji screens create defined spaces, with warm lighting enhancing the room's ambiance. A kitchen area is visible, highlighting the rustic charm of the renovated space.
Hut in Iida
5 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

130-year-old traditional Kominka 『燕と土と』

A 130-year-old Japanese farmhouse, restored by the host, is now a private retreat. Traditional beams, tatami rooms, an irori hearth and wood stove offer an authentic yet comfortable stay. From the windows, the Central Alps and peaceful countryside unfold, and at night the sky glitters with stars. Try the fire-heated goemon bath, cook in the kitchen or over the hearth, and pick seasonal vegetables from the garden. A place to slow down, breathe deeply, and simply be.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features large glass windows offering a panoramic view of Mount Fuji. The room includes modern furniture, with a dining table and chairs positioned near the windows, allowing for an inviting atmosphere that connects indoor comfort with the stunning outdoor scenery.
Home in Fujiyoshida
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

Mt Fuji View Stay | Near Chureito Pagoda

Wake up to a beautiful Mt. Fuji view. A peaceful private stay near Chureito Pagoda. 【Recommended: stay 2+ nights & come by car】 ☆ Highlights ● Up to 6 guests ● Near Chureito (Arakurayama Sengen Park) ● Free bicycles available ● 1-min walk to convenience store ● Easy access to Fujiyoshida & Kawaguchiko area ● Terrace BBQ ● Projector for cozy movie nights ● Supermarket / 100-yen shop / drugstore: 5 min by car ● Free parking & Wi-Fi

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A wooden deck extends along the side of a traditional Japanese room, offering large glass doors that provide a view into the interior. Lush greenery surrounds the area, with well-maintained trees and shrubbery adding to the serene ambiance.
Villa in Hakone
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 932 reviews

Hakone Villa with Private Onsen, Ryokan Style

Authenic Japanese style mixed with modern comfort. The private onsen is the biggest feature of the house. Also it has a Japanese style garden where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery just sitting on the tatami. The house is 25 min bus ride from Hakone-Yumoto. From the nearest bus stop, Midorinomura-Iriguchi, it's about 2 min walk. It is also very close (3min bus ride) to Sounzan, the terminal of the Hakone rope way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Hamamatsu?

    Central Hamamatsu neighborhoods are often chosen for access to shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Stays around Lake Hamana provide a quieter setting near scenic parks and outdoor activities.

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

    Families often enjoy the Hamamatsu Zoo and actvities at Hamamatsu Flower Park, or hands-on exhibits at Hamamatsu Science Museum. Kite displays and music experiences are also frequently suggested, reflecting the city's local traditions.

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

    Explore Hamamatsu Castle, stroll through Hamamatsu Flower Park, or experience interactive exhibits at the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments. The city's kites and parks are frequently suggested by travelers.

  • How is the weather in Hamamatsu?

    Hamamatsu has mild winters around 38–56°F (3–13°C), and warm, humid summers reaching 86°F (30°C). Rain is frequent in spring and fall, so packing a rain jacket is often useful throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Hamamatsu?

    Late spring is often recommended, when flowers bloom and local traditions are celebrated, while fall provides comfortable temperatures around 63–73°F (17–23°C). Summer brings local festivals, though humidity and rainfall increase, especially in June and October.

  • What are the best places to visit in Hamamatsu?

    Frequently suggested sites include Hamamatsu Castle, Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments, and the scenic lakeshore of Lake Hamana. The Nakatajima Sand Dunes are also recognized for their unique landscapes.

  • What are some hiking trails in Hamamatsu?

    Trails around Hamamatsu Castle Park and along the forested paths near Lake Hamana are popular for nature walks. The hills near Ryugashido Cave also attract hikers seeking a blend of local scenery and geological features.

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

    Families frequently visit Hamamatsu Zoo and Hamamatsu Flower Park, or enjoy interactive fun at Hamamatsu Science Museum. Picnicking by Lake Hamana is also popular for those seeking outdoor relaxation.

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

    Day trips frequently suggested include exploring Lake Hamana's hot springs, visiting traditional workshops in nearby towns, or discovering coastal viewpoints. Cycling routes around the lake and seasonal flower gardens are popular outdoor escapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Hamamatsu?

    Many accommodations around Lake Hamana and in central neighborhoods welcome pets, though amenities may vary by property. Local parks and lakeside areas make it convenient to enjoy walks with your companion animal.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Hamamatsu?

    Try regional specialties like unagi dishes at local restaurants and consider experiencing a musical performance to see the city's creative roots. Many parks host seasonal flower and kite events, and comfortable footwear is helpful for exploring diverse neighborhoods.

  • What is Hamamatsu known for?

    Hamamatsu is known for its musical instrument craftsmanship, kites, and spring festivals. The city also has a reputation for unagi (freshwater eel) cuisine and lush parks featuring seasonal flowers.

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

    Art lovers often appreciate Hamamatsu City Art Museum and tranquil moments at Ryotanji Temple, known for its historical gardens. Exploring local markets and smaller coastal shrines around Lake Hamana can also reveal less-visited aspects of the city.

  • What are the best foods to try in Hamamatsu?

    Hamamatsu is known for unagi (freshwater eel) dishes, gyoza dumplings, and locally grown fruits like mandarin oranges. Regional specialties often highlight fresh ingredients sourced from nearby lakes and farms.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Hamamatsu?

    Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for humid summers, and a light jacket or layers for cooler months between 38–86°F (3–30°C). Rain gear is helpful as showers occur year-round, especially in spring and fall. Comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen are suggested for exploring parks and cultural sites.

  • What is the nightlife in Hamamatsu like?

    Hamamatsu has live music venues, casual izakaya, and relaxed bars, especially near central neighborhoods and around the station area. Local jazz spots and occasional street performances create a lively yet comfortable evening scene.

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

    The Hamamatsu Festival in early May is known for its kite battles and lively parade, drawing many visitors annually. November brings the Hamamatsu International Piano Competition, celebrating the city's musical heritage, and spring features various flower festivals in local parks.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Hamamatsu?

    You can find family friendly vacation rentals in central Hamamatsu and around Lake Hamana, with options ranging from spacious homes to convenient apartments. Many neighborhoods have easy access to parks and family attractions.

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    Hamamatsu’s top spots include Hamamatsu Station, Kakegawa Station and Shin-hamamatsu Station

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