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Natural light fills a traditional Japanese room, featuring sliding doors that open to a serene garden with manicured shrubs and a stone pathway. A low table sits at the center, surrounded by tatami mat flooring, providing a calming space for relaxation.
Townhouse in Izumisano
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

ABURARI Only 9 minutes from Kansai Airport, an old private house with a popular mossy Japanese garden (same price for up to 3 people)

9 minutes by train or 5 minutes on foot from Kansai Airport.We rent all the houses (old houses) of traditional Japanese merchants.Oil is the name that has been passed down to our house for generations. It's not just a guest house, but just family and friends, and enjoy a relaxing trip to Japan without worrying about other groups. It is also a popular inn for those who are interested in traditional Japanese culture, or enthusiasts of anime such as Ganjing Blade and Naruto.It is an old house, but everything has been renovated so that guests can have a comfortable stay. Suitable for a wide range of stays, from families to groups of up to 10 people.(The price will not change for up to 3 people) [Best hospitality not found in other guesthouses] The spacious 12-tatami tatami mat and the Japanese garden spread across the rim side is the essence of traditional Japanese architecture.Please relax while looking at the Japanese garden among the spacious tatami mats. The living room, which has been remodeled, can travel back in time 200 years ago. [For long-term stays] Desk, chairs and whiteboards are provided.It can also be used as a working space.We also provide discount plans for guests staying longer than 28 days.

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Hut in Abeno-ku
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Restored Home by Travel lover Carpenter & Designer

Nima Stay is a house that has been renovated by a carpenter and architectural designer who loves to travel. The house was built about 100 years ago, and the design was created to bring out the charm of the building's materials. By polishing and reusing the original wood and doors, We were particular about using natural building materials. A cozy place where the sunlight and shadows of morning, noon, and night, and the four seasons of Japan blend comfortably. Enjoy the space that was built with time and love. For your comfort, we've upgraded the air conditioning, kitchen, toilet, and bathroom to match the size of the room. Bathroom heating is also available. Also, by artists we respect, Fabric, greenery, garden, decorations and works, entrance hall "!!!" etc. Please find your favorite. And experience the old but powerful structure of the building and the beauty of the materials.

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A two-story retreat house is surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing a harmonious blend of natural elements and traditional architecture. Large windows allow for ample light, while the elevated structure is accompanied by stone landscaping and well-maintained shrubs, enhancing the serene outdoor setting.
Home in Oazakouyasan
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

[World Heritage Koyasan Z] Kokoro no Tsuboyakuya Little Retreat House Ikkosho (private rental for up to 10 people)

This property is a 7-minute walk to the summit of Mt. Takano, yet feels like it is in a quiet natural setting. You can use the kitchen to cook for yourself, and you can also shop at a convenience store within a 5-minute walk. The living room on the ground floor is always open, so you can spend a relaxing time looking at the garden, sitting zazen, or reading. There is also a mini library with Japanese, English, and Chinese books that introduce Buddhism and Japanese culture. A washing machine with a dryer is also available, making it possible to stay for a medium to long term. * This listing is for those who wish to rent the entire building.

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An outdoor area is defined by wooden decking, featuring a barrel sauna, a shaded seating area, and lounge chairs. Surrounding greenery adds a natural touch, while pebbled paths provide easy access. A hammock offers a relaxing spot, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Cabin in Kinokawa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Private villa & sauna

"Log & Sauna Nagomi, Wakayama" is a private log house located in the marginal village of Kamitomobuchi in Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture. Conveniently located 1 hour and 30 minutes by car from Osaka city, this spacious accommodation is limited to one group per day, so you can relax with your family or friends. [Overview] Area: Total 235㎡ (Accommodation building: 95㎡, Outdoor area: 140㎡) Capacity: 1-8 people Enjoy this time of feeling with all five senses, freely and in your own way.

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A spacious Japanese-style room features tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji doors. A low wooden table is surrounded by chairs, and colorful bedding is spread across the table. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the wooden beams and warm color palette.
Hut in Yoshino District
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

A rustic Japanese village getaway

Experience a stay in a traditional Japanese house, tucked inside the forested mountains of the Yoshino Valley. This converted farmhouse is located in Kawakami Village, the source of the Yoshino/Kino river. The house sits just above an idyllic swimming spot, perfect for families to enjoy the cool, clear waters Guests will have the full property to themselves, which includes a handmade cedar bathtub with views across the river. There is also outdoor space to enjoy barbecuing under the stars.

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Home in Katsuragi
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

MYOJI HOUSE II – Traditional Japanese Stay

A whole house for up to 4 guests ◆ Access By train: 10-minute walk from JR Myoji Station By car: Parking available, a 2-minute walk away To Mt. Koya: About a 35-minute drive, or 1.5–2 hours by train Within walking distance, you’ll find a convenience store and a stylish café. The award-winning Happu no Yu hot spring, ranked No. 1 in Wakayama Prefecture, is just a 10-minute drive away. Your local hosts are happy to share recommendations about the area. Please feel free to ask anytime.

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Home in Kinokawa
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Koyasan 18km • Kumano Kodo 20km | River House

A riverside sanctuary hidden in Wakayama's mountains. Open your window to a beautiful, pristine stream and let nature soothe you to sleep. Perfect for free parking and exploring by car: Mt. Koya (18km): 1,200-year-old Buddhist holy land. Kumano Kodo (20km): Sacred UNESCO pilgrimage trail. Inside, enjoy newly renovated modern baths/kitchen, a retro Showa room, and two traditional tatami rooms. Experience idyllic countryside life with seasonal fruits like fresh peaches and persimmons.

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Tiny home in Hashimoto
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Near Koyasan/Workspace

Koyasan Pilgrimage Trail Adventure Tourism. A 5-minute walk from the JR station. Tiny home in Koyaguchi offers two guest rooms, ideal for up to 3 guests, with a minimum of one group per day. An additional fee applies for two or more people. There is a kitchen for cooking your own meals. It’s an 8-minute drive to Natural Onsen Yunosato and a 6-minute walk to Koyaguchinoyu public bathhouse. Directions are available in the guidebook. Please save it to your favorites for easy access.

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji doors. A low wooden table is centered, complemented by a cushion. Soft lighting emanates from a lamp situated discreetly in a corner, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Oazakouyasan
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Traditional Japanese House near Okunoin Cemetery

【Traditional Japanese House near Okunoin Cemetery (12 min walk)】 • Entire private house – complete privacy • Easy access to Okunoin morning, day, and night • Recommended route: Sunrise Viewpoint → Shojingu Ceremony → Morning Prayers • Morning: Peaceful forests and sacred atmosphere in morning mist • Daytime: Explore samurai graves and ancient cedar trees • Night: Enjoy the magical atmosphere of Okunoin lit by lanterns • Free parking • Bicycle rental for efficient exploration

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Large paper lanterns hang from a wooden beam, illuminating the space below. The walls are adorned with silhouettes of tools, adding a rustic charm. Below, a large window allows natural light to filter in, contrasting with the earthy tones of the structure.
Hut in Katsuragi
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Stay in a Thatched Home Near Mt. Koya |Wi-Fi|BBQ

A majestic thatched-roof kominka (traditional farmhouse). In the spacious earthen-floored entrance hall, you’ll find an old-fashioned rice huller preserved in its original state. Just beyond it, the irori (sunken hearth) room invites you in—a true delight for lovers of traditional Japanese homes. Surrounding the house are cherry blossoms in spring, hydrangeas in summer, vibrant autumn leaves, and peaceful snow in winter—offering a soothing view in every season.

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The image captures the lofted design of the guesthouse, showcasing a spacious sleeping area with two wide single beds. Natural wooden flooring complements a dining area with a wooden table and bench, while a mini kitchen is visible in one corner.
Tiny home in Oazakouyasan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Modernist cabin in the midst of a sacred mountain

When travelling in India, I had a dream to open Koyasan’s first guesthouse. After 10 years of welcoming travellers from around the world, I wanted a new challenge and created SANRO, a beautiful little hideaway for your stay. With years of experience welcoming and providing tours for travellers, you don't even need to do advanced research about Koyasan. Feel free to leave everything to me–I am happy to help enrich your stay as your town concierge!

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The spacious interior features traditional tatami mat flooring, with a raised wooden platform and low wooden table at its center. Shoji screens separate sleeping quarters, revealing comfortable beds. Soft lighting and minimalist decor create a serene ambiance, while a large, unique pendant lamp provides an artistic touch.
Farm stay in Tanabe
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Ryunohara Hatago · Farmhouse with Wood-fired Onsen

Stay at Ryunohara Hatago, a lovingly restored 120-year-old farmhouse in Ryujinmura — Japan’s spiritual heartlands. Soak in a wood-fired outdoor onsen filled with the silky-smooth waters of Ryujin, a hot spring renowned for over 1,200 years. Swim in the Hidakagawa River, walk ancient pilgrimage trails, and explore the Kii Peninsula by car. A self-guided stay for independent travellers who want to slow down, cook, and reconnect with nature.

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