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Experience the serene beauty of "Wabi-Sabi" and the elegance of "Miyabi." This traditional Irimoya-style architecture, partially two-story, features a grand entrance adorned with calligraphy and a Japanese garden with majestic pine trees. The interior incorporates shades of "blue," inspired by the sky and sea of Atami. A blue checkered rug and blue tiles from Sugiura Pottery in Tajimi, covering the kitchen walls, beautifully complement the vibrant charm of Kano school folding screens.
Kujukuri, Chiba—Shirahata & Inouchi Coast. Here, where a soft sea breeze rich with salt drifts through, Kankansha stands quietly. A single-story retreat that layers contemporary design onto a beautiful traditional hipped roof, harmonizing stone and wood. Deep eaves create light and shadow, shaping a space defined by calm and openness.Enjoy a range of distinctive bathing experiences, including the world’s first Sand Wall Sauna built with an earthbag method incorporating Kujukuri sand, as well as a tea-incense sauna (chakoro), ganbanyoku hot-stone therapy, and a hydrogen bath. In the EAST building, move between the tea-incense sauna and the Sand Wall Sauna to savor aroma and heat; in the WEST building, unwind with the Sand Wall Sauna plus the gentle warmth of ganbanyoku hot-stone therapy and the hydrogen bath.We also partner with multiple private chefs—Japanese cuisine, French, Italian, and more—so you can enjoy meals tailored to your stay. Dining at your own table in complete privacy adds an extra touch of something special.About 90 minutes by car from central Tokyo. Let the sea breeze of Kujukuri guide you to a one-of-a-kind stay found only here.
This is a private, one-group-per-day (up to 5 guests) Property, renovated from a 100-year-old traditional house located in a village on Fukue Island in the Goto Archipelago. The 115-square-meter Room features a living-dining area, a Japanese-style room, a loft, and an engawa (veranda), allowing you to enjoy a relaxing stay. You can enjoy BBQ on the outdoor terrace or use the wood stove in the living room. The Room is equipped with a mini kitchen for cooking, a washroom, a bath, and other Facilities necessary for daily living, making it ideal for longer, leisurely stays where you can feel at home. Come and enjoy the island's everyday life—take a walk, have a meal, gaze at the stars, and spend some simple, peaceful time. The host lives in the neighboring house and will provide attentive support for your stay on the island.
Tsuwano, known as the "Little Kyoto of San'in." The historic buildings of the long-established sake brewery "Hashimoto Honten," founded during the Kyōhō era, have been revitalized into a combined accommodation and dining facility, [Wakatsuki]. Experience tranquility in the private villa-style "Hanare," immerse yourself in the traditional elegance of the main building "Moya," relax in a bathhouse utilizing a jet-black storehouse, and savor local ingredients at our gastronomy restaurant. Each space embodies the essence of this region's time and atmosphere, offering an experience where your stay becomes part of your journey. Reborn as a place to carry on traditions and weave them into the future, Wakatsuki invites you to spend your own special moments in this unique intersection of past and present.
This area, once called "Tenjin no Mori," became a hub for tea culture in the late Muromachi period. It is said that tea master Joo Takeno was drawn to the quality of the spring water here and built a tea room, marking the beginning of its history. Later, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who visited a teahouse in this region, praised its flavors, leading to it being called "Tenka Chaya" (The Emperor's Teahouse).Inspired by this rich history of Tenka Chaya, our facility is designed with the concept of offering a relaxing space where you can enjoy Japanese tea.With features such as a garden view from the veranda, comfortable mat spaces, and an enchanting bath area, our facility combines traditional Japanese ambiance with modern comfort. Enjoy your time at today's "Tenka Chaya" to the fullest.
On a small hill with a panoramic view of the sea, we have relocated a storehouse that is over 250 years old. This is a relocation architecture project that breathes new life and value into buildings that were destined to be demolished and discarded. It is a presentation of traditional Japanese wooden architecture combined with minimalistic interior design. At the distillery on-site, we also offer a distillation experience starting with the harvesting of herbs. We hope you will create lasting memories while feeling the unique cycle of Awaji Island, deeply connected to its fragrances. As you sense the flow of time accumulated over hundreds or thousands of years in the earth, you will connect with nature, touch its grandeur and beauty, and realize your place within the great cycle of life. This experience may just change the course of your life.
The former Unno-juku on the Old Hokkokukaido is lined with buildings from the Meiji era, offering a scenic view that allows you to feel the ever-flowing "time" that transcends history. At Unno-juku, where sericulture was nurtured, we perceive silk threads as part of our "everyday life," and Joshuya serves as a place to untangle those threads. Joshuya welcomes you with three unique spaces: a Löyly sauna, a bedroom overlooking the street, OMOYA. A bedroom utilizing a sericulture building, OKAIKO. A serene library in a dignified earthen storehouse, DOZO. Meals are provided in collaboration with local establishments, offering Japanese and French cuisine made with local ingredients. Enjoy them paired with wine from Tomi City. Unwind your senses and experience the essence of space in this historic private Property.
Exquisite views. The most blissful sunlight. The premier location in Shonan and Kamakura. A One and Only stay awaits you. A luxurious Vacation Rental opening on the top floor of ZAIMOKU THE TERRACE. A private space with an entire floor reserved just for you, overlooking the vast Kamakura sea. The indoor area spans 170 square meters, complemented by a 120-square-meter rooftop terrace. An 80-tatami terrace, a 70-tatami living and dining area, two bedrooms (two twin Rooms), and a jacuzzi—all offering breathtaking ocean views, making this a truly deserving oceanfront location. Facilities with every space facing the sea are rare even in Shonan and Kamakura, and among them, we take pride in THE VIEW KAMAKURA's unparalleled scenery. Gather around for a BBQ, sip a drink while watching the sunset over Inamuragasaki, and relax in the living room with the sound of waves as your background music. We hope that your time at THE VIEW KAMAKURA becomes the very reason for your visit to Kamakura. Spend the most blissful moments with the Kamakura sea that we cherish and love. Exclusive to one group per day.
MAHORA Nishinoya is a 120-year-old traditional Japanese farmhouse available for exclusive rental. Utilizing the original building materials to the fullest, it offers a space where you can experience the architecture of a snow country farmhouse and feel the richness that transcends time. This experiential Property allows you to enjoy satoyama life while observing the changing seasons from the engawa (veranda). You can connect with locals, immerse yourself in the culture and history of Myoko, and appreciate the richness of the region. Relax in the spacious irori (hearth) living room, and enjoy a comfortable stay with your family in the renovated cow barn turned into a shared kitchen and library, which is also enjoyable for children. In addition to self-catering, you can savor meals unique to this area, such as outdoor barbecue on a shichirin (charcoal grill) or catering collaborations with local restaurants using local ingredients.
Suo-Oshima, Yamaguchi Prefecture. Quietly nestled in a Setouchi townscape, WAKUSUI is an Accommodation limited to one group per day. Beyond the wooden gate lies a cozy traditional home where families with children can relax and take their time. This 150+ year-old kominka has been carefully restored—authentic materials and a historic setting nurture children’s senses, while adults find nostalgia and gentle healing that slowly eases the mind. Preserving the original beams and posts, we thoughtfully designed the space with naguri-finished flooring and kumiko woodwork, filled with “the beauty of Japan we want our children to experience.” As an entire-house rental for up to 10 guests—with a kids’ Room and even a hidden Room—you can enjoy your stay without worrying about anyone else, like an old-fashioned extended family with grandparents, parents, and children together. A kominka is a warm place where people gather and connect. We welcome you naturally—just like home.
The birthplace of myths, Izumo, offers a new property experience to feel "Wabi Sabi."Approximately a 5-minute walk from Izumo Taisha Kaguraden! All rooms feature mountain views of Yakumo!Each room is equipped with a private low-temperature sauna and an outdoor air bath deck, creating an extraordinary luxurious space.Additionally, Rakuten STAY introduces private Japanese gardens in all rooms for the first time!Through spaces harmonized with majestic nature and the local area, you can experience the profound charm unique to Japan.
Located just a 3-minute walk from Shijo Station, "Kira Kyoto Rinpa" is a Property that offers an entire rental experience in a renovated 100-year-old traditional Kyoto townhouse. Within walking distance to Nishiki Market, known as Kyoto's kitchen, guests can enjoy shopping and gourmet dining, with excellent access to all major tourist attractions. The name of the Property is inspired by "Rinpa," an art style developed by Edo-period painter Korin Ogata, who has ties to Kyoto. The Property features a luxurious space filled with artistic elements. On the first floor, the tatami-floored dining kitchen leads to a bath with a view of a small Japanese garden, providing a relaxing retreat after a day of travel. Ascend the staircase adorned with bamboo art to find two separate bedrooms and a tea room with glowing tatami mats. Immerse yourself in an artistic space and savor the traditional atmosphere of a Kyoto townhouse for a truly special experience.
This is a one-group-per-day exclusive Property that opened in April 2024 in the Koshiro area of Ukiha City. A traditional over 100-year-old thatched-roof farmhouse has been renovated into a serene and modern Japanese-style Property. The premises, enclosed by wooden fences, offer a completely private space with no access for other guests. The Property features a deck and a bath with air blowers, a spacious dining area with high ceilings, a fully equipped kitchen with cooking utensils and seasonings, and an outdoor space where you can enjoy BBQ under the starry sky. Guests are welcome to bring their own ingredients for BBQ. Relax and unwind in this private retreat.
Located in Sakaiya-machi, the western gateway to the castle town of Tamba Sasayama, this Property is a machiya townhouse over 100 years old, originally operated as an antique shop. Designed with natural materials such as stone, Japanese paper, and bamboo lavishly incorporated into the Facility space, it offers a relaxing stay for one group per day. Named "Eighty-One," it aims to provide guests with an experience that reflects the essence of Tamba and evokes the charm of traditional Japan. In addition to accommodation, there is an attached gallery called "Sanshi," where you can purchase "Tamba-fu," cotton fabric dyed with plants and trees using techniques passed down since the late Edo period.
The Ina Valley, located in the southern part of Nagano Prefecture, is an approximately 80km-long valley nestled between the Central Alps (Kiso Mountains) with peaks ranging from 2,600 to 2,900 meters and the Southern Alps (Akaishi Mountains), home to Japan's second and third highest peaks. With an elevation difference of about 2,000 meters, it is considered Japan's deepest valley. KINO Jinbagatayama is an accommodation designed with the desire to create a place where you can simply take your time and enjoy the scenery.Situated at an altitude of 1,445 meters on Mount Jinbagata within a prefectural park, this cabin-style accommodation is available for exclusive rental. Every detail—from building height and window orientation to chair placement—has been thoughtfully designed based on how best to view the surrounding landscape. While most buildings typically face southward, KINO intentionally faces westward. In summer, you can enjoy sunsets; in autumn, dramatic clouds; in winter, shadows cast along ridgelines. Though there may be days when the western sunlight feels intense at times, it’s precisely this angle that allows guests to appreciate ever-changing views throughout their stay.When people hear "Alps," they might think of climbing or skiing—but at KINO, neither activity takes center stage. Instead, it's about staying here simply to "see" the mountains.We believe such a way of traveling should exist too.The sky changes color; clouds drift by; mist envelops ridgelines.Just watching these transformations can make a day pass by unnoticed.Here lies a space where doing nothing still feels fulfilling—a place where you can watch nature unfold like a feature-length film.At KINO we aim not only to provide unique accommodation experiences but also foster a culture of travel centered around "seeing" that becomes deeply rooted in this land.
Step by step, variously, brightly, faintly From all four rooms You can view the rural landscape and the Seto Inland Sea With walls, antiques, books, and lights Each room is adorned with different living items Freshly roasted coffee from the neighboring coffee roastery Is prepared in your room along with the equipment. A place where you can spend time with your companions Or a place where travelers can interact A shared building available only to guests, accessible anytime during your stay The "lounge" room is located within the property grounds. Here, there are 200 selected books Which you can bring into the lounge or your room during your stay And read freely. Talk, read books, Eat meals, share drinks, Or simply gaze quietly at the sea Please spend your time as you wish. A new property born from KOZORASOU Enjoy the views from each room And the unique atmosphere that can only be found here.
SANU 2nd Home is your "second home," a place where both body and mind can rest, and creativity flourishes.Step away from the hustle and bustle of city life to reconnect with nature through all five senses and embrace a lifestyle shaped by your own hands.Among the various SANU 2nd Home locations, Yamanakako 1st is nestled in a lush forest near the lake. Surrounded by serene greenery, it’s perfect for reading or working. You can also enjoy activities like stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), smelt fishing, or cycling.The white cabin architecture reflects an eco-conscious design inspired by honeycombs. Its large windows frame picturesque natural views, completing the space with seasonal scenery outside or flowers in vases inside.Morning: Quietly grind coffee beans on the terrace as sunlight filters through the trees.Afternoon: Play seasonal music playlists and let yourself unwind.Evening: Toast with natural wine while listening to insects chirping.Night: Add logs to the firepit as you lose yourself in thought.Your stay is entirely up to you. Discover your perfect way to spend time here!
SANU 2nd Home is “another home” where your mind and body can truly rest and your senses can open.Step back from the pace of city life,feel nature with all five senses, and live by your own hands—this is your second home.Among the SANU 2nd Home locations across Japan, Kawaguchiko 1st is a base set in gentle greenery at the foot of Mt. Fuji.Tucked away in a quiet forest far from busy roads, it nurtures a rich ecosystem, including naturally growing Japanese pepper trees.The white cabin is an eco-conscious design created to live in harmony with the earth. Inspired by honeycombs, it features a distinctive form and large windows that frame the surrounding landscape. The space comes to life through seasonal views reflected in those windows and wildflowers arranged in the dining room vase.In the morning, quietly grind coffee beans on the terrace as sunlight filters through the trees.In the afternoon, play a seasonal music playlist and let yourself sink into sound.In the evening, toast with natural wine while listening to insects sing.At night, add logs to the fire and lose yourself in thought.How you spend your time is entirely up to you.Find what feels just right for you.
SANU 2nd Home is “another home” where your mind and body can truly rest and your senses open up.Step back from busy city life,feel nature with all five senses, and live by your own hands in a second home.Among the SANU 2nd Homes across Japan, Nasu 2nd is a base set in lush greenery, home to the historic Nasu Onsen area. The region also offers plenty of family-friendly attractions such as zoos and theme parks, along with a wide range of activities nearby.This white vessel-like architecture is an eco-friendly cabin designed to live in harmony with the environment. Its honeycomb-inspired form and large windows that frame the natural scenery are especially distinctive. The space comes to life through seasonal views reflected in those windows and wildflowers arranged in a dining-room vase.In the morning, quietly grind coffee beans on the terrace as sunlight filters through the trees.In the afternoon, play a seasonal music playlist and let yourself sink into the sound.In the evening, toast with natural wine while listening to insects sing.At night, enjoy cooking together as conversation flows, gathering around a warm table.How you spend your time is entirely up to you.We hope you’ll find what feels just right for you.
SANU 2nd Home is your “second home” where body and mind can truly rest and your senses open up.Step away from the pace of city life,feel nature with all five senses, and live by your own hands in a second home.Among the SANU 2nd Homes across Japan, Kita-Karuizawa 1st is an ideal base for those who want to spend quiet time away from the city. Surrounded by greenery, you can lose yourself in thought or reading, or stay active with hikes such as Mt. Ko-Asama and Mt. Asama-Kakushi.This white, vessel-like architecture is an eco-conscious cabin designed to live in harmony with the environment. Inspired by a beehive, it features a distinctive form and large windows that frame the natural landscape. The space comes alive through seasonal views reflected in the windows and wildflowers arranged in a dining-room vase.In the morning, quietly grind coffee beans on the terrace as sunlight filters through the trees.In the afternoon, play a seasonal music playlist and let yourself sink into sound.In the evening, toast with natural wine while listening to insects sing.At night, add logs to the fire and drift into deep thought.How you spend your time is entirely up to you.Find what feels just right for you.





























