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A traditional wooden home is showcased, featuring a blue roof and large windows that invite natural light. Stacked firewood is neatly arranged beside the structure. Surrounded by lush green hills, the building is set within a spacious outdoor area.
Hut in Hakusan
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Pet friendly, spacious, traditional Japanese house for rent.A quiet and peaceful Japanese countryside.Maximum of 10 persons.50 minutes to Kanazawa.Shirakawa-go, too. Hot springs are just a short distance away

A renovated traditional house.Quiet and relaxing time in the four seasons.It also serves as a cafe for lunch. Entire rental.Limited to one group. Vegan menu available. · Discounts for long stays from one week. 1 hour by car from Kanazawa Station. Komatsu Airport 45 minutes by car. It is about a 2.5 hour drive to Shirakawa-go, Gifu Prefecture.Gokayama is also available.From June to early November, you can easily access Hakusan White Road. WiFi available (improved since February 2025) Parking free Western-style toilet, sink, washing machine Kitchen, fridge available The bath is provided at the inn There is a natural hot spring right next to the inn that can be used.Self-payment (until 7 pm.Closed on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays). Dinner and breakfast can be served with ingredients from the area.You can also stay without meals.Dinner 3500 yen per person, 1200 yen per person for breakfast. There is a stove and range.We can cook for ourselves.Even for long-term stays. Barbecues and fireworks are not allowed. It is suitable for people who love Japanese countryside and nature.Enjoy a relaxing time on our own. Spring to autumn is trekking, climbing, and climbing mountains.In the winter, nature experiences are seasonal, such as walking around and snow hikes.There are also two ski resorts nearby. The owner is a Neil Leader (Nature Experience Supervisor).

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A serene garden area features a winding stone path amidst lush greenery. Soft moss and carefully arranged pebbles create a calming atmosphere. Tall trees and various plants provide shade and visual interest, contributing to a tranquil outdoor space.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Ancient capital Kanazawa central city area # Traditional # Comfortable # Entire house # Machiya # Private garden # Tourist destinations within walking distance # Taiwan Mom team

A single townhouse nestled in the castle town of Kanazawa, Kaga Hekimanseki. The owner is from Taiwan, and the management is a team. The pre-war building structure has been preserved and a new water circulation system has been installed. Staying in an old house allows you to experience a different lifestyle than your usual daily life. Popular tourist spots such as Omicho Market, Ozaki Shrine (enshrine (enshrining Tokugawa Ieyasu) and Oyama Shrine (enshrining Maeda Toshiie) are within walking distance. You can enjoy the charm of the ancient capital Kanazawa. Mutsuna, with a view of the garden, is an accommodation with a garden and balcony, about 14 minutes on foot from Kenrokuen. Located a 13-minute walk from Kanazawa Castle, this air-conditioned accommodation offers free Wi-Fi and private parking on site. Located in the ancient capital of Kanazawa, it has 2 Japanese-style bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, and a fully equipped kitchen (with a microwave, fridge, washing machine, stove, and toaster). It is a popular area of Kanazawa City that is well-reviewed.

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Hotel room in Kanazawa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

[Near Emocho Market 5min] 10min to Kenrokuen | 28.8 ㎡ | 3 people

This room can accommodate up to 3 people with 1 sofa bed and 2 futon sets. Recommended points From platforms 8 and 9 of the■ JR Kanazawa Station East Exit Bus Terminal, get off at Minamimachi Oyamajinja bus stop, walk 2 minutes, and the convenience store is a 1-minute walk The ■key is a smart lock for a keyless stay♪ The ■kitchen is fully equipped with cooking utensils, a kettle, and a microwave oven☆ Fully equipped with■ coin laundry, perfect for long stays and business trips♪ [Indoor Facilities] Free WiFi (wireless LAN) Kitchen (IH stove, cookware, dishes, cutlery) Fridge, microwave, electric kettle, vacuum cleaner, air conditioner, bathroom dryer - Air purifier, TV, hair dryer, bath towels, face towels Shampoo, conditioner, body soap, hand soap - Toothpaste set, slippers, hangers, alarm clock Access From JR Kanazawa Station East Exit Bus Terminal, take bus 8 or 9 and get off at Minamimachi Oyamajinja bus stop, then walk 2 minutes

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An entrance area is framed by lush greenery, featuring a modern door with decorative panels. A path leads to the entrance, bordered by vibrant shrubs. The surrounding garden provides a peaceful atmosphere, with views of distant fields and trees visible in the background.
Home in Toyama
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

A remote residence on the hill of Yao-machi, Toyama Prefecture.Meals can be provided.

"Yoko's inn Wakuwaku" is a one-day limited "away" inn adjacent to the creative home cooking restaurant "Wakuwaku".There is a private entrance. The first floor is a living space with a dining table, and the second floor is a bedroom.You can see the spacious countryside scenery from the window and the Northern Alps Tateyama Mountain in the distance. Guests can prepare breakfast and dinner as an option (breakfast is 1,000 yen for breakfast and 2,000 yen for dinner.Negotiable). As a feature of this accommodation, you can sing and play saxophone with the owner and his wife, as well as a wood-burning stove experience, barbecue in the yard, and study lessons at an additional cost.

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The entryway features traditional tatami flooring and wooden beams. A wooden staircase leads to the upper level. On the right, a spacious tatami room includes a low table and floor cushions, with sliding doors revealing a view of the garden.
Home in Kanazawa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 308 reviews

New!! Kanazawa Traditional/Luxury Machiya 100years

Located in Higashiyama, one of Japan's last remaining 'Chaya house' as a site of Inportant Traditional Japanese Architecture), a short walk north from Higashi District. Our property was build about 100 years ago during the Taisho period.(74㎡、800sq) It has been extensively renovated standards of comfort, luxury and safety, as such we are a Legal Vacation Rental, you may book with confidence. 100年ほど前に建てられた金澤町家を改修し、皆さまの2番目のご自宅をイメージして建てた町家になります。昼間の喧騒から離れた朝、夕の主計町、ひがし茶屋街、浅ノ川の散策は心が癒され、昔ながらの金沢が楽しめます。

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A natural wooden hot tub is shown, filled with clear water, situated on a spacious deck. Lush greenery is visible in the background, providing a serene and private setting, while the wooden railing adds a rustic touch.
Home in Hakusan
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

Natural hotspring with Loghouse

It is a log house in Hakusan city .you can use outside bath and inside bath are use natural hot spring. About this area, Recently it has been certified as a UNESCO Global Geopark.There are national parks, ski resorts, hot spring Places ,organic restaurants and cafes nearby. It is also about 30 minutes to Kanazawa, and has good access to the World Heritage Site and Shirakawa-go. I have Eabikes, , so even if you don't have a car, you can enjoy this area. Pleaee have a relaxing time in here !

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The villa is set against a serene backdrop of hills, showcasing a wooden facade with large windows. The evening light casts a gentle glow on the structure, highlighting its traditional design integrated with modern elements.
Hut in Takayama
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

百 HAKU <100-year-old Quaint Japanese Style Villa>

HAKU is a Japanese Style Villa. You can enjoy your private time as in your home. “HAKU“ is one of the readings of the character “百” which means “hundred”. Medieval Haiku poet, Basho Matsuo likened eternal passage of time to "百代の過客", a permanent traveller. In his time, a hundred years was expressed as eternal. HAKU was originally built as a farmer’s shed about a hundred years ago. It was recently relocated and renovated for another hundred years. HAKU will welcome you as traveling companions.

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An inviting entrance path leads to the home, framed by traditional wooden walls and soft lighting. Stone steps ascend towards an intricately designed lattice door, allowing a glimpse of the interior and greenery beyond. The path's diverse textures create a harmonious blend of natural elements.
Villa in Hida
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 318 reviews

SUKIYA-Zukuri Suehiro【Authentic house/Old town】

This SUKIYA-zukuri style house stands out in art and craft technique. It's in main part of the historical district in HidaFurukawa, where finding narrow streets aligned by "Machiya" townhouses with significant white walls and lattice. I'm happy to share this house I've sustained since worked at local architect farm. You can do ・Staying in the historical district ・Relaxed from hectic travel in Authentic house ・Explore local life and culture Recommend: 2-6 Persons, Max: 8 Persons

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A spacious living area is highlighted by natural wood beams and a traditional fireplace. Comfortable seating arrangements are provided, with a low table at the center. A dining area with a large table is visible in the background, bathed in natural light from large windows.
Home in 飛騨市古川町殿町
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 355 reviews

IORI SETOGAWA【Luxury Antique house with Sauna】

IORI SETOGAWA is a renovated traditional townhouse located in the center of "Setogawa river and Shirakabe Dozo Street", a famous street for its beauty in Hida Furukawa. You can enjoy a special time spent in an extraordinary space, gathering with family or friends while watching the flickering flames from the wood stove. The bathroom is equipped with a private sauna, aroma oil, Hida cypress bathtub, and open-air bath space, making you to enjoy an extraordinary experience of relaxation.

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The spacious interior reveals a common area with a long wooden table surrounded by simple chairs. Vintage furniture and bookshelves line the walls, while wooden beams and traditional sliding doors enhance the rustic charm. Natural light filters through the windows, creating a warm atmosphere.
Hut in Hakusan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 240 reviews

Entire private old house | Sake tasting and matcha experience included | Enjoy a trip to Kanazawa and Hakusan with culture

Welcome to our renovated 100years building. Enjoy our spacious home with an on-site sake bar in an old warehouse, open to both guests and locals. Use the hearth at your request; we'll light it upon arrival. Original wood, furniture, and equipment add a unique touch. A brief room tour is included during check-in. Nearby attractions: Shirayama-hime and Kinken Shrine. Kanazawa is a 20-minute drive, or take the Ishikawa Line. Personalized local recommendations available upon request.

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A serene outdoor area features a blue ceramic hot tub surrounded by wooden decking and lush greenery. A simple wooden stool is positioned nearby. Traditional Japanese lanterns provide soft illumination, enhancing the tranquil setting. The space offers privacy with window coverings partially drawn.
Hut in 高山市天満町5丁目
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 694 reviews

Great location 3 mins walk from Takayama Station, 1 building for rent (up to 7 people), Shigaraki open-air bath, sunken table, free parking

Opened on October 1, 2016!(The second store, Makotoya Ohjin, opened in May 2024.) It is a traditional Japanese house in a very convenient location. It is about 3 minutes on foot from Takayama Station and about 5 minutes on foot from the old town. When you enter the house from the front entrance, you may feel as if you are in an old Japanese house. You can also enjoy the "horigotatsu" and "open-air bath". I hope you can make yourselves at home here.

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A moss-covered stone lantern is prominently featured in the foreground, surrounded by a lush garden filled with greenery. Tall trees provide shade, while a stone pathway guides the view deeper into the tranquil outdoor space, creating a serene atmosphere.
Home in Takayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

A historical old house lodge "Kusanoniwa"

Kusa no Niwa is a traditional Japanese-style house with a courtyard and corridors that was built more than 130 years ago. The entire house with a size of 100 square meters will be lent privately to a single group with a maximum capacity of 6 persons. You will find a fusuma, a sliding door with a paper panel, painted by a famous Japanese Painter, which can be also found in the Taue’s House, an Important Cultural Property, located in Nyukawa Town.

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A traditional room showcases tatami flooring with muted green walls. A dark wooden console table features photographs, and a small planted arrangement is visible nearby. Light falls gently across the space, highlighting the contrast among the decor and traditional elements.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
5 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

A private rental traditional building by a photographer and architect/La Fotografia Marrone

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A traditional Japanese room features a low wooden table surrounded by floor cushions, inviting guests to relax. Sliding shoji screens display a colorful pattern in a subtle design. The ceiling is adorned with a hanging lantern, adding a soft glow to the tranquil space.
Hut in Takayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

700 years old, Kamakura period/Takayama City designated cultural property/Good access to Shirakawa-go/Place to experience the spirit of Japan/Free pick-up and drop-off

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A dining area is shown with a long wooden table and several wooden chairs. A luminous pendant light hangs above the table, and an adjoining space is visible, featuring a flat-screen TV and comfortable seating. Large windows allow natural light to fill the area.
Home in Takayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews

 Renovated Japanese historic house built over 80 years ago/1 free parking space/2 toilets/entire house for a relaxing stay

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The kitchen features wooden cabinetry and countertops, creating a warm atmosphere. A wooden table occupies the center area, complemented by a decorative bowl. Stairs lead to an upper level, while soft lighting highlights the natural wood grain and cozy design of the space.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
5 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Experience Japan from 200 years ago in a historic townhouse, 10 minutes from Kanazawa Station, in a traditionally preserved district Size 300 Long-term welcome

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A rustic cabin is nestled among lush greenery, surrounded by tall trees. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating dappled shadows on the pathway leading to the entrance. A small outdoor area with natural ground cover complements the serene forest setting.
Cottage in Komatsu
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Cottage House with large windows

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A traditional Kanazawa townhouse is depicted, featuring a wooden facade and sliding panel windows. The entrance is marked by a noren curtain, while a balcony provides a view of the street below. The structure reflects the architectural style of the historic tea district.
Townhouse in Kanazawa
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 79 reviews

【Koochi】Traditional Machiya facing the Asano River

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An outdoor seating area is presented with a wooden deck and a round table surrounded by four woven chairs. The space features a view of the surrounding landscape, with soft evening light highlighting the natural scenery.
Home in Takayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

The best view from a house on a hillside! Renovated traditional Japanese house/132 ㎡, even 6 people can relax

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Traditional sliding doors open to reveal a view of lush greenery and distant hills. Cherry blossoms can be seen in the foreground, framing the serene countryside. Natural light fills the room, highlighting the wooden flooring and creating a connection with the outdoors.
Cottage in Takayama
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

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