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Home in Tsukuba
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

CAI Art House — A Traditional Japanese Residence

Come and experience the unique charm of traditional Japanese houses.You can enjoy a barbecue in the courtyard, spend a pleasant time with family and friends in the living room, or host a tea party, among other activities.If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and experience peaceful country life, why not make this an unforgettable travel destination?This area is covered in forests and paddy fields. In summer, you can go into the woods to catch stag beetles or go crayfishing. It's perfect for a road trip or a business trip.Of course, when we talk about Tsukuba, we have to mention Tsukuba University, Tsukuba University Hospital, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and other well-known research facilities, as well as the Tsukuba Botanical Garden, which are all worth a visit.In addition, Tsukuba City is nearby, and about 3 kilometres from here is 'Michinoku no Eki Tsukuba', which set a Guinness World Record in 2024.If you're travelling with your pet, you might want to head to LUCY RESORT, which is 1 kilometre away and offers both dining services and a pet play area.When it comes to shopping, the only Costco supermarket in Ibaraki Prefecture is about 4 kilometres away and is also worth a visit.(Note: If you don't plan to drive here, please think carefully before booking!)

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A serene terrace featuring a wooden deck and natural stone accents. A small bamboo plant adds a touch of greenery, while a traditional wooden bath is visible in the corner. The space is enclosed by sliding glass doors, providing a peaceful indoor-outdoor feel.
Home in Asakusa
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 264 reviews

お二人様限定の露天風呂付|浅草モダン和風のラグジュアリーな1軒家|浅草・上野観光拠点|柳通り西棟

This private house with an open-air bath is an 11-minute walk from Asakusa Station and can accommodate up to two people. There is a living room on the first floor, a king size bedroom on the second floor, and a hinoki cypress open-air bath on the terrace directly connected to it. Shibuya, Ginza, Ueno and Akihabara are also easily accessible by subway, making it a convenient base for sightseeing in Tokyo. There are supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, stylish cafes, and variety stores nearby. There is also a LUUP port, so you can also freely stroll around on an electric kickboard. Access 🚶‍♀️ Asakusa station (Ginza line): about 11 minutes on foot/Asakusa station (Tsukuba Express): 9 minutes on foot 🚆 Akihabara: about 5 minutes/Ginza: about 16 minutes/Shibuya: about 35 minutes Guests staying at the west wing of the Yanagidori Inn can also use the Tourist Information Desk Asakusa, which we operate. In addition to sightseeing consultations, we can also provide information on "hidden gems" and local spots that are not listed in the guidebook, exclusively for guests. We also offer luggage storage services, so please feel free to stop by.

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Castle in Kumagaya
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Enjoy a fun and luxurious stay in a traditional mansion | 60 minutes from the city centre | Open-air bath | Sauna | BBQ | Karaoke | Private rental

The best time to spend time in a traditional mansion. A time to feel the heart of Japan [Make fun memories / Live Group] It has been renovated into a deluxe room using the original Japanese style in a large 150-year-old mansion.It is a beautiful Japanese beauty, a very calm space, but a fun place to spend, you will have a memorable time. There is a rural landscape around the property, so you can enjoy the countryside, and Kumagaya City is also a place with good access to Saitama's tourist attractions, towns that also pass by the Shinkansen, and sightseeing. BBQ (bring ingredients) In case of rain, you can enjoy under the gate, open-air bath, barrel sauna (equipped with water bath), karaoke, theater room (game corner), listening to music, etc. The open-air bath allows you to bathe while looking out at the garden. (We buy bathing detergent with hot spring ingredients) I want you to feel tired while relaxing and physically relaxing, giving you a healing bath, and having fun with your friends. The sauna is also equipped with a water bath, so you can relax with the open-air bath.

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The exterior of a traditional Japanese farmhouse is depicted at dusk, showcasing wooden architecture with sliding glass doors. A neatly arranged stone pathway leads to the entrance, where warm light glows from within, highlighting the inviting interior spaces.
Hut in Hokota
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Enjoy a Showa-era experience in a spacious old private house! Sauna, BBQ, and dog run too!

Showa Experience Inn Rin Would you like to experience ancient Japanese life using firewood and charcoal in an old house built about 100 years ago!? We have seasonings, dishes, cooking utensils, firewood, charcoal, etc., so all you need to bring are the ingredients! This accommodation is a place where you can enjoy camping indoors. Dogs are also welcome! There is also a large stove in the yard, so you can have an outdoor BBQ. Hokota City has the largest vegetable production in Japan, faces the sea, has abundant marine resources, and has a thriving livestock industry, including brand pork. Enjoy fresh ingredients around the Irori fireplace! Features Built about 100 years ago, the former thatched roof has a stunningly thick beam Dining around a large Irori table Kamado and Hagama rice cooking Goemon bath heated with firewood Relaxing time with a full-scale wood stove (with floor heating function) Electric sauna: You can take an authentic outdoor bath or water bath Dog run to play with your dog, large cage in the room Enjoy an experience like a trip back to the Showa era!

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A large sliding glass door provides a panoramic view of the ocean, with vibrant blue waters and the horizon clearly visible. Natural light fills the spacious room, highlighting the wooden flooring and minimalistic interior design.
Home in Hokota
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Oceanfront in Hozenda Beach, Otake Coast, with a special view of the sunrise and sunset

A newly built bungalow located 3 seconds on foot from Otake Beach in Hokota City, Ibaraki Prefecture Ocean front The horizon from the living room with high ceilings and the spacious island kitchen BBQ on the wooden deck connected to the living room while surrounded by nature Enjoy the sea and a blanket of stars. ★space 1 bedroom (2 double and semi-double bunk beds, 2 folding semi-double beds/island kitchen/ocean bathroom/washroom/toilet/wooden deck (with outdoor shower) ★Amenities Bath towels/towels/toothbrushes/body wash/shampoo/rinse/brush/cotton swabs/hair dryer/detergent/softener Free parking for up to 3 cars on★ premises ★Maximum 6 people No use by non-staying guests. ★BBQ use Weber (electric BBQ stove) is installed, so only the installed stove can be used. In addition, there are 2 desks, 6 chairs, and 2 infinity beds. No portable stoves or open flames allowed. Please do not use them at all as they will disturb the neighbors.

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Tiny home in Tsukuba
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 491 reviews

Cosy Playhouse with Private Sauna | Entire property for rent—enjoy a sauna and a secret hideaway to your heart's content

In a small space, there is an infinitely luxurious time. This is a proposal with the wish of "spending time like this" because of the coronavirus disaster. Building A "Secret Base for Adults and Children" It has a high ceiling and a 6-jo loft, kitchen, toilet, and shower booth that can accommodate up to 3 adults. It is truly a secret base for adults and children. Packed with excitement! ● View from the large deck. We also have a BBQ set. ● Mountain hut atmosphere in the loft ● Large pool * Summer only (March-November) ● Watch movies and sports with a projector and wide screen ● Tents can also be set up outdoors. Building B "A man's playful spirit-filled bike garage" ● Bike room ● Sauna room for up to 2 people ● Sleep in the loft ● Outdoor jacuzzi "Mirabus" to relieve sweat and fatigue

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A wooden sauna space is showcased, featuring smooth wooden paneling and a built-in television. A small white lamp provides soft illumination, while a grassy area is visible near the entrance. The design emphasizes simplicity and natural materials.
Home in Noda
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

[Opening in 2024] Enjoy sauna, BBQ, and karaoke, 1 hour from Tokyo! 600 tsubo yard! 196.47 ㎡ house

2024年1月新規オープン! リフォーム済ですが、写真がまだ少ないので随時UP予定 サウナ&BBQ&カラオケLIVEDAM唄い放題☆彡 【こんな方におススメ】 ★サウナを楽しみたい(超本格 ★大人数30人位でもBBQできる施設をお求めの方 ★カラオケのVIPパーティールームで歌いまくりたい ★足湯に使って語りたい ★仕事や福利厚生として 【ポイント】 ★BBQは晴⇒屋外 雨⇒屋内 とまさかの二刀流! ★カラオケ部屋とBBQルームにはどちらも85インチのTV ★BBQは雨でも可能!30以上の椅子あり ★サウナは必見!サウナTV50インチ!森の竹藪整いスペースあり☆彡 ★写真では布団座敷寝?のように見えますが、日本製の12CMのマットレスを使用。布団というより、ベッドの寝心地 ★薪を燃やしてファイヤー体験も可 【アクセス】 野田市駅=最寄 ○東京駅から野田市駅までちょうど60分 【タクシーの場合】野田市駅から7分 【重要事項】 ☑チェックイン(グーグルマップを添付送付!) ☑人数16人まで追加なし、17人目からは一人一泊につき7000円追加料 ☑屋外・庭は22時まで利用可能  

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Hut in Kawagoe
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

[City Centre] 130 years old unique historic house

Experience an unique and unforgettable Japanese traditional home at the city centre of Kawagoe where it is well known for its old clay warehouses and merchant homes, called Kurazukuri.【Kuranoyado Masuya】is the only place you can stay in a traditional clay warehouses that was built about 130 years ago and designated as Landscape Importance Building. Located at the walking distance from the most famous sightseeing spots such as Kuradukuri zone(old storehouse zone), Toki-no-kane, Hikawa Shrine etc.

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The dining area features a wooden table surrounded by six wooden chairs, creating a comfortable space for gatherings. A light-colored sofa is situated nearby, complemented by a small television mounted on the wall, providing a cozy atmosphere for relaxation.
Home in Narita
5 out of 5 average rating, 670 reviews

One house rental,Free airport pick up and drop off

A Japanese-style house is available for private use by one group. The space is 72 m2, so you can relax in comfort. Ideal for couples, families, and groups. Our house is located 15 minutes from Narita Airport or Narita Station by car. Ideal for guests using Narita Airport. We offer free transportation to Narita Airport or Narita Station upon check-in and check-out. The maximum number of guests is 5. There are two single beds in the bedroom. For 3 or more persons, futon bedding will be provided.

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Home in Tsuchiura
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

3 bedrooms/6 guests maximum/Recommended for family

The Tsuchiura facility is easily accessible from Tokyo! Near Tsukuba. Welcome with children! The 4LDK house can accommodate up to 6 people, making it ideal for families or groups traveling together, and offers spacious accommodation in a detached 2-story house with 3 bedrooms. Children of elementary school age and older and preschool children who require a futon will be charged at the adult rate. *Preschool children may sleep with their parents for free. We look forward to welcoming you all.

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A natural swimming pool is surrounded by lush green plants and a stone pathway. Sunlight reflects off the clear water, creating a serene atmosphere. In the background, a traditional Japanese farmhouse with wooden features stands alongside a modern structure, blending harmoniously with the landscape.
Villa
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Beautiful farmhouse with gym, sauna and pool

This beautifully restored Japanese farmhouse is nestled in the heart of the Japanese countryside, surrounded by rice paddies, shrines, parks and golf courses. With its own natural swimming pool, indoor and outdoor kitchens, open bath, gym and sauna you can experience a traditional Japanese setting with modern luxuries, whether as a family looking to enjoy time together or travellers wanting to try something special during their time in Japan. Note - Car rental is strongly advised.

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An outdoor area is illuminated by string lights, showcasing a spacious layout with a fire pit, chairs, and a barrel sauna. Pathways of large stones are visible among wood chips, bordered by landscaped greenery. The evening sky adds a serene backdrop to the setting.
Cottage in Hokota
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Starry Sky, Bonfire and Waves Cottage "Umineko Training Camp" Barrel Sauna & BBQ & Water Bath & Ocean View Bed

オーシャンビューのコテージを趣のある旅館として改装しました ※焚火は7月から10月まではお休みです 歩いてすぐの海では水遊びや釣りなどを、貸切の敷地内ではBBQやバレルサウナを楽しむことができます 井戸汲み上げの水風呂もドラム缶風呂でお楽しみいただけます 焚火ができるスペースもございます(6月まで) 天気が良ければ、星空と焚火で幻想的な空間を楽しみいただけます 天然温泉施設も近くにありますので、夜やお帰りの際に立ち寄ってみて下さい(営業時間は要確認) ご家族やご友人同士で、まるで遊びの合宿に来たかのような時間をお過ごしください 大人最大8名様のご宿泊が可能です ご予約時メンバー様のご年齢などお聞かせください 車は敷地内4台までの無料駐車場があります セルフチェックイン 15時〜 セルフチェックアウト 〜10時 お部屋には調理道具やフェイスタオルのご用意があります ☆バスタオルや洗面用具はご持参ください ☆BBQ施設とバレルサウナは有料(要予約)となります  詳細は下記ご覧ください ☆焚火無料キャンペーン中 6月までのサービスとなります

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tsukuba?

    Staying near Tsukuba Station or the university neighborhood is frequently suggested for access to dining, shops, and transportation. Areas near Mount Tsukuba provide inns or guesthouses with scenic nature views.

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

    Children often enjoy interactive exhibits at the Tsukuba Expo Center, nature walks around Mount Tsukuba, and butterfly viewing at the Tsukuba Botanical Garden. Local playgrounds and occasional craft workshops add variety.

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

    Explore the interactive Tsukuba Expo Center, hike Mount Tsukuba for panoramic views, and stroll through the Tsukuba Botanical Garden. The city also has peaceful shrines and locally rooted art spaces.

  • How is the weather in Tsukuba?

    Tsukuba has cool winters around 29–49°F (-2–9°C), with warmer summers reaching 72–86°F (22–30°C) and more rainfall between June and September. Packing layers and a lightweight rain jacket is often helpful for changing conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Tsukuba?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor activities. Cherry blossoms in spring and autumn foliage around Mount Tsukuba attract many visitors each year.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tsukuba?

    Explore Mount Tsukuba’s scenic area, wander the Tsukuba Botanical Garden, and experience hands-on learning at the Tsukuba Expo Center. The city’s research institutes and peaceful shrines are also frequently suggested.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tsukuba?

    Mount Tsukuba features several well-known trails, including routes to its twin peaks and gentle forest walks at the base. The area has shrine paths and nature walks that let you explore changing landscapes year-round.

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

    Families frequently explore the Tsukuba Expo Center for science exhibits, visit petting zoos or parks, and enjoy easy hiking around Mount Tsukuba. Botanical gardens and seasonal festivals also provide interactive experiences.

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

    Around Tsukuba, travelers often visit local hot springs, lakeside parks, or explore historical towns known for artisan crafts. The wider area also has seasonal flower parks and temples for a change of scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tsukuba?

    Many accommodations in Tsukuba welcome pets, especially in residential neighborhoods and near Mount Tsukuba. These stays often feature access to parks or walking trails for guests traveling with animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tsukuba?

    Local visitors appreciate using public transit around the research city and exploring smaller shops and eateries near the university. Early mornings around Mount Tsukuba offer quieter hiking and open scenic views.

  • What is Tsukuba known for?

    Tsukuba is recognized as a center for scientific research, space exploration, and innovation. The city’s surrounding nature, such as Mount Tsukuba, and its academic community create a blend of discovery and outdoor experiences.

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

    Explore peaceful shrines tucked among Tsukuba’s neighborhoods, local botanical gardens, or art spaces that showcase regional creativity. The area around Mount Tsukuba has quiet hiking trails and small museums that are less traveled by visitors.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tsukuba?

    Tsukuba is known for local soba noodles, fresh produce, and sweet potatoes used in seasonal treats. Try regional curry rice dishes and homemade mochi, especially at markets and traditional eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tsukuba?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring parks and research centers, seasonal layers for the varied weather, and a rain jacket due to year-round showers. A camera is helpful for capturing scenic or scientific highlights.

  • What is the nightlife in Tsukuba like?

    Nightlife in Tsukuba is relaxed, with local izakayas, cozy bars, and casual dining around Tsukuba Station and university neighborhoods. Occasional live music and small gatherings reflect the city’s student and research community.

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

    Tsukuba frequently celebrates science and technology through public fairs and interactive expositions. In spring and autumn, local festivals with traditional performances and food stalls are often recommended. Seasonal flower events around research parks also draw visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tsukuba?

    Tsukuba has a range of family friendly rentals, including houses and apartments with spacious layouts. Neighborhoods near parks or research institutes often feature homes with family amenities and access to open green spaces.

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