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STITCH Hotel Kyoto is a long-stay apartment-style accommodation located in the heart of Kyoto, just a 30-second walk from the nearest station. Each room is equipped with a kitchen, microwave, refrigerator, washing machine, and Wi-Fi for your convenience, making self-catering easy. The spacious rooms can accommodate more than five guests—rare in Kyoto—making it ideal for families or groups. Some rooms feature comfortable sofas and beds for ultimate relaxation, while others include functional desks perfect for workations. With excellent access to sightseeing and shopping areas, you can enjoy your stay as if you were living in Kyoto.
A Hotel in Yuigahama, beloved by many cultural figures.Enjoy warm moments where classic design meets a modern sensibility.Surrounded by lush gardens, this auberge lets you savor Kamakura’s unhurried pace—perfect not only for a special stay with someone important, but also for a refreshing escape from the bustle of everyday life.At dusk or upon waking in the morning, we also recommend taking a stroll to Yuigahama while feeling the gentle breeze.Delight your senses with Kamakura’s rich cuisine,and savor blissful moments woven from the warmth of craftsmanship and nature’s gifts.
Founded in 1883, this Accommodation offers nearly 140 years of tradition and refined elegance. The architectural beauty of the main building—where painter Yumeji Takehisa, poets Tekkan and Akiko Yosano, and Sun Yat-sen, known as the father of the Chinese Revolution, once stayed—is registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. One of its highlights is the wide range of room types to suit every occasion, including traditional Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western suite rooms, rooms with open-air baths, and private detached villas. In a space filled with nostalgic charm, enjoy seasonal local cuisine along with the large Onsen bath and private baths fed by the property’s own free-flowing natural hot spring source.
A space reborn using red roof tiles from a demolished community hall and an old storehouse offers a quietly nostalgic atmosphere where time seems to slow down. The star of this Accommodation is the food, nurtured by the climate and culture of Tamba. Enjoy creative French cuisine made with the season’s finest local ingredients—Tamba chestnuts, black soybeans, Tajima beef, and vegetables from our own farm—served with chopsticks in a relaxed, unpretentious style. Each dish, savored alongside satoyama countryside views, adds vivid color to your travel memories.We also offer a spacious natural-grass dog run and an indoor terrace where you can dine with your dog. Exceptional cuisine, an inspiring setting, and a garden your dog will love—this is the dog-friendly Accommodation you’ve been looking for, with no compromises. A hidden retreat in Tamba that brings deeply satisfying time to both you and your beloved companion.
On the top floor, “Slow SPA” invites you to unwind in an infinity bath with sweeping views of the sky and ocean, or in a Finnish-style sauna filled with the soothing scent of Japanese hinoki cypress. At “Futaba Bookshelf,” home to around 2,000 books, enjoy quiet moments while taking in beautiful waterscapes and nature. In our restaurant, we serve grilled dishes featuring seafood, mountain produce, and Fukushima’s renowned local meats. Our biotope garden—created using native plants and the area’s natural soil—offers a chance to experience the changing seasons and the story of Futaba. In harmony with the local community, we aim to be a place where guests can reconnect with mind and body and spend time in calm balance.
Seasonal ingredients, tranquil guest rooms,and unhurried time at the foot of Mt. Fuji.A gastronomic auberge with only five guest rooms, nestled in the forests of Lake Kawaguchi—The Kawaguchiko VillaHere, dining and staying come together as one seamless experience.Cuisine by a chef selected among the World’s Top 100 Restaurants, and Japanese hospitality refined by a team over twelve years.Savor the seasons and surrender to quiet time.For those who know the real thing,welcome to your finest retreat.
Le Phare Resort is located in Shirahama, the southernmost tip of Minamiboso, Chiba Prefecture, an area known for its mild climate throughout the year and its picturesque scenery. Designed by Minoru Kuroki, an award-winning architect who received the Chiba Prefecture Architectural Culture Award, the resort features three design cottages. These cottages offer a simple yet comfortable space furnished with carefully selected furniture, providing a perfect environment to refresh both your mind and body."Le Phare" means "lighthouse" in French. The resort was named with the hope of always illuminating the hearts of our guests, much like the beautiful Nojimazaki Lighthouse designed by French engineer Verny. It also symbolizes a place where guests can always return, guided by its light.Each cottage is equipped with a studio, which can be used as a house studio for band recordings, rehearsals, or photo shoots. The studios are also available for activities such as music, dance, or yoga.
Uroco House is located just a few minutes' walk (5-6 minutes) from Heisaura Beach in Tateyama, Chiba Prefecture, and was built to enjoy the tranquil South Boso area. This area, reminiscent of a tropical paradise, features the Boso Flower Line, selected as one of "Japan's 100 Best Roads," stretching along Heisaura Beach. It is an ideal area for activities such as surfing, cycling, golf, fishing, and driving.
The accommodation at Maruyama Village is a 150-year-old traditional house that has been newly renovated and refurbished as a "Property." The "village" lifestyle has changed with the times, but the "scenery" here remains unchanged, just as it was in the past. There is something here that cannot be felt in modern urban life. In the city, "change" is often perceived as "disappearance," and we are living in an era where people are losing interest in what has been lost. At Maruyama, "what remains unchanged amidst change" is still here. If you feel that you have "forgotten something" in the midst of modern life, please come to Maruyama to rediscover that "something you may have forgotten." Maruyama Village is neither a formal Hotel nor a luxurious Ryokan. It is a place where, during a long journey, you might feel drawn to the lights glowing in the twilight. A place where you feel like saying, "I'm home," and where the hospitality conveys a heartfelt "Welcome back." We sincerely look forward to welcoming you "home."
Known as the Mahoroba of the nation, Nara, the land of Yamato. Among them, in the northwest of Asuka Village, which retains a strong breath of ancient times, near Ikazuchi Hill mentioned in the Manyoshu, stands a small Property limited to one group per day, that is Asuka Yuri no Sato Shinrajuku.
A 5-minute walk east along Sanjo Street from Higashiyama Station on the Tozai Subway Line or the Jingu-michi bus stop. Kyoto Ryokan Zen is located in a quiet residential area. The surrounding area is rich in attractions, including famous cherry blossom viewing spots such as Heian Shrine, Biwa Canal, as well as renowned temples like Chion-in, Nanzen-ji, and Ginkaku-ji, along with cultural sites like museums and a zoo.
From Higashiyama Station on the Tozai Subway Line or the Jingu-michi bus stop, proceed east along Sanjo Street, pass through the first torii gate of Awata Shrine, traverse the stone-paved approach, and ascend the small paths alongside the stone wall near the second torii gate. You will find "Awataan (OUR TURN)," a townhouse-style accommodation, in a quiet residential area on a serene hill.
Founded during the Bunsei era, the historic Yamanaka Oil Shop in Kyoto boasts a 200-year history.
From Hanami Koji in Gion, passing through Kennin Temple and a magical alley, you will find the traditional Kyoto townhouse, "Furain-an (BRIAN)."
Traditional Kyoto Townhouse (Machiya) - Exclusive Rental. Experience the heritage of a Kyoto Machiya, complete with a passage garden and spacious courtyard, all reserved exclusively for one group of guests. Just an 8-minute walk to Mibudera Temple and Nishi Honganji Temple, and within walking distance to Shijo-Karasuma.
The Old Street House is a Property consisting of two townhouses available for exclusive rental, located in the heart of the old town area, Utazu Town, Ayauta District, Kagawa Prefecture. To preserve the history and traditions of Utazu, vacant townhouses were renovated. The flow of time, which had paused for a while, is now moving towards the future.
A private space with only 4 Rooms, quietly nestled in nature. Enjoy serene moments as you gaze at the ocean from your Room. Experience a special journey, living leisurely in Okinawa. A new level of luxury condominium style like never before.
Creating a relaxing room environment with the theme of "Comfort." Recommended for families or group travelers. Enjoy the ancient city of "Kyoto" during your extended stay.
Kyoyado USAGI revives traditional Kyoto townhouses into luxurious suites with the concept of "Staying as if living in Kyoto," blending traditional architecture with Western styles. It is a relaxing Property with spacious rooms and comprehensive Facilities, serving as a hidden retreat in Kyoto.
Supervised by Alex Kerr, a researcher of Eastern culture. A traditional Japanese house over 100 years old has been renovated into a comfortable space while preserving its charm and the beauty of Japan. This accommodation breathes new life into the island as a place where you can spend your time richly and meaningfully. From samurai residences to fishermen's houses overlooking the port, each building is a unique cultural resource that continues the rich history of this flourishing island. Entirely private accommodations for one group per house—experience time in an authentic "island home." Relax and enjoy your stay at your own pace.





























