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Holiday rentals in Wakayama Prefecture

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A serene outdoor view is framed by large sliding glass doors, revealing a garden with lush greenery and carefully arranged rocks. Natural light floods the room, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere. A pathway leads through the garden, inviting exploration.
Guest house in Wakayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Junior suite in a detached building on a hill - Lord's bed, sea view from the room, kitchen, near bus stop

♢♢♢Last check-in is 19: 00♢♢♢ Japanese Heritage Designated Area A unique hideaway facility that takes advantage of the height difference of "Funakashiyama", one of the six small islands of Tamatsu Island This land, which has existed since before the Heian period, was originally surrounded by the sea and was an island.Now the seawater has receded and it has become a mountain There are many roads on the premises, and it is like a maze, which inspires a sense of adventure Wake up to the birds singing in the morning and take a walk to the sea This house uses plenty of high-end wood cypress in a detached building built to accommodate guests. The building is located about 4F high There are no tall buildings around, so you don't have to worry about people's eyes, and you can see Wakaura Bay in the distance. Two cypress semi-double beds (hall beds) can also be pulled out upon request in advance The comfortable number of guests is 2-3 people, but it can accommodate up to 7 people (5 adults and 2 toddlers without extra futons) Additional bedding (single size) will be laid in the room with the low table Sheets are organic cotton Towels are fluffy Imabari towels There is a private kitchen, washroom and automatic open and close toilet The bath is shared in a separate building Parking, 1 room 1 has Nearby, it is about once every 10 minutes from the bus stop, making it easy to access major places.

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A traditional Japanese room showcases tatami flooring with wooden sliding doors offering views to the outside. A low wooden table is centered, accompanied by decorative cushions. Sliding shoji screens frame the space, illuminated softly by a rounded lantern hanging from the ceiling.
Home in Tanabe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

A former inn on a hill in Wakayama, with the remains of an old castle, Shirahama, and the Kumano Kodo for walking. Up to 5 people. Spacious, barrier-free toilet and bath

Founded in 1957, my grandfather, Eiichi Tanuchi, ran an inn called Aiwasho for the cultural development of Tanabe City, Wakayama Prefecture. In order to continue to protect its history and traditions, his granddaughter, Kiushuko, reopened the inn under its original name in 2021. Built on the site of Ueno Castle, this inn is a traditional Japanese house with tatami mats on the floor. Please relax in one of the two Japanese-style rooms. The inn is located on a hill overlooking the city of Tanabe, so you can enjoy the morning sun, sunset, and night view. On a calm day, we recommend having tea in a wicker chair on the edge of the hinoki cypress wooden deck, which was made in the image of the moon viewing platform of the Katsura Imperial Villa. The newly installed bath and toilet are spacious and barrier-free, so you can bathe together or use them easily even if you need assistance. We installed popin.aladdin (lighting with projector) in one of the Japanese-style rooms. It projects on the sliding doors You can watch TV, music, movies, etc. Enjoy BGM on YouTube before you go out in the morning. My parents, Kisaku and Shuko Tanai (Japanese), live next to the house, so please let me know if you need anything.

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A person is seated on a wooden ledge, casually sketching in a large notebook. Lush greenery and distant hills are visible through the open doorway, creating a serene natural backdrop.
Home in Totsukawa
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

noad is a private guest house where you can stay with works of art. You can see the great nature of the meandering Kitayama River.

Located in Tokutsugawa Village, Nara Prefecture, with Wakayama and Mie prefectures right next door, it is close to tourist attractions such as the World Heritage Kumano Kodo, Takikyo, Tamaki Shrine, and Kumano Hongu Taisha, as well as hot spring resorts such as Yunokuchi Onsen, Kawayu Onsen, Yunomine Onsen, and Tokutsugawa Onsen.The entire building is available for rent, and depending on the period, it can be used as a place for artists to stay and create, with a loft using staircase dance and a basement renovated from an old potato field.A 2-3 minute walk away, you can enjoy the outdoor sculpture ONKAI by a German artist, where you can enjoy nature and art.Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are optional, and we offer vegetarian menus using vegetables from the Kumano region. ⚠︎ Because of the proximity to the river and the area surrounded by nature, there are many insects in the warm season, and they may enter the room.Please make a reservation after understanding the characteristics of the natural environment. ⚠We are renovating an old house built more than 100 years ago, and we are making use of the charm of the old timber.Please be aware if you have allergies to dust, etc.

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Lush green mountains are framed by a clear blue sky in this serene landscape. A gentle river flows along the foreground, reflecting the surrounding nature. The guesthouse is nestled amidst the trees, showcasing a peaceful environment ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Home in Tanabe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 45 reviews

熊野古道小辺路沿いにある一棟貸しの宿YAKIOHOUSE

⭐Length-of-stay discounts⭐! It is located in a quiet settlement surrounded by the Kumano Kodo Road, Koheji Road, the Kumano River and Yagi Odani. In the spring, you can wake up with the sound of birds, and in the summer, you can play in the beautiful river in the town. In autumn, let's walk, hike, and go to the hot springs in the town in the winter! You can also pick up and drop off within the check-in time in Hongu Town. ※ Please note that there are very few buses. * It's about an hour's walk from Kumano Hongu Taisha Shrine on the Koheji route.

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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 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Ryunohara Hatago

Stay at Ryunohara Hatago, a 120-year-old farmhouse blending tradition with comfort in Japan’s spiritual heartlands. In the Edo period, Hatagos were small inns where weary travellers could recuperate. Today we’ve revived the tradition with a seamless mix of heritage and modern amenities. Whether stargazing, wading in the crystal-clear waters of the Hidakagawa river, or simply enjoying the company of rare chickens, this is a sanctuary for those seeking renewal and a deeper connection to nature.

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Home in Mihama, Hidaka District
5 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Private Rural House in Wakayama|Kumano Kodo Guide

Hi!Private 107㎡ house in Mihama, Wakayama. Suits 4–5 guests, up to 12. Includes a 3 m dining table, 65″ TV (streaming/YouTube), kitchen, and 800㎡ yard. Enjoy seasonal fruit picking, BBQ, or pizza oven (request in advance). Access: JR Gobo Station (9 min by car or 18 min by bus) and parking for 3–5 cars. Perfect base for Koyasan (2 h) and Kumano Kodo – Takijiri Oji (1 h 30). I’m a certified Kumano Kodo guide and can share tips or guided walks. Great for families or groups seeking a rural getaway.

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A well-lit corner of the room features a wooden desk with art supplies and books. A comfortable leather armchair is positioned beside a warm lamp, while a window offers a view of the traditional rooftops outside. The tatami mat enhances the room's authentic aesthetic.
Cottage in Shingu
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Stay in a Novel. A retreat next to World Heritage

Our house is called Kamikura-Hideaway. It is a small 50-year-old house located at the foot of Kamikura Shrine. Contemporary artist Fulbrn revived it as the art piece "Narrative Space." Since this house once served as a geologist's hideaway, bits of history are scattered throughout the building. Our uniqueness has even been featured in the travel media AFAR, reflecting our commitment to a memorable guest experience. We hope you will enjoy touching someone's story "floating" around the room.

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Tiny home in Hashimoto
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

Koyasan Pilgrimage route/villa

Japan's tiny home in Koyaguchi offers two guest rooms, ideal for up to 4 guests, with a minimum of one group per day. An extra fee applies from the second person. Accessible via JR station with a Japan Rail Pass, it features a kitchen for self-catering and indoor bicycle storage. It’s an 8-minute drive to Natural Onsen Yunosato and a 6-minute walk to Koyaguchinoyu public bathhouse. Directions to Yunosato and to Koyaguchinoyu are available in the guidebook.

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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 Koya
5 out of 5 average rating, 154 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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An open interior features wooden beams and expansive glass doors that provide a view of the surrounding landscape. A central wooden table is surrounded by benches, and a traditional Japanese-style room is visible in the background, enhancing the rustic charm of the space.
Cottage in Tanabe
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 376 reviews

Kumano Nakahechi "MINE-no-Yado" Mine own house

"MINE-no-Yado" Mine own house is a small Japanese style cottage in Mine village where includes Takijiri-oji, the entrance to the sacred mountains of Kumano. The house is at an elevation of 300m. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Kumano mountains, a wonderful starry night and even sea of clouds.

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A calm body of clear water reflects the sky, revealing smooth stones beneath. In the background, several rugged rock formations rise above the water's surface, creating a natural coastal landscape. The serene environment emphasizes a peaceful atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and contemplation.
Home in Kushimoto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

"Himeno-no-Yado Hime" is a 3-minute walk to the sea, a quiet private space where you can enjoy fishing and the starry sky!

Limited to one group per day (no meals) It is not possible for☆ one person to stay. 2 parking lots (1 light and regular car on premises) Second parking: inn ~ 100m princess 703-1 (1 large car) The 100m town road from the prefectural road is narrow. Please drive carefully.

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Home in Hashimoto
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 539 reviews

welcome TO HASHIMOTO 

It is a 10-minute drive from Osaka Namba Station to Hashimoto station 50 minutes by Nankai kouya line. I will pick you up. Portable WI-FI is available. One booth lies comfortably in tatami and you can feel at ease. We also have a simple sauna room.

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