まめ庵 is located in Tamba, 45 km from Kobe. A flat-screen TV is provided. You will find a shared kitchen at the property. The guest house also offers bike hire.
Yakuno House is set in Fukuchiyama in a quiet rural village, Yakuno Chihara. Among the various facilities of this property are a garden. Guests can enjoy mountain views.
Situated in Kokuryō, 14 km from Guzeiji Temple and 14 km from Saikoku-ji Temple, 民泊はのこの庭 offers a garden and air conditioning. This homestay offers free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Kinhoon
Malaysia
The host is very responsive to communication via booking.com app. She uses a translation device to do face to face communication with us. She is very kind to share with us her home grown persimmon.
Located in Asago, within 22 km of Ito Kiyonaga Museum and 27 km of Choanji Temple, Hotel Areaone Wadayama provides accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private parking for...
James
United Kingdom
Super friendly and helpful staff.
The room was good size and had everything I needed.
Situated in Tamba-sasayama, within a few steps of Shinpuku-ji Temple and 200 metres of Kawara Tsumairi Merchant Houses Street, Oito 美しい街並みに佇む喫茶と宿 features accommodation with a shared lounge and free...
Anja
Germany
Wonderful small inn in Sasayama, a not very touristy castle town in the hills in Hyogo. I wanted to visit because it is a pottery area but could not find suitable accommodation near the potteries which are about 5km by road from JR Kusano. You still can buy lots of ceramics in Sasayama though, and there are a studio or two but no climbing kilns etc. Anyway, I really liked Sasayama. Its a small town that receives visitors at weekends, mainly domestic visitors, and has a lot of wonderful traditional house accommodations, of which Oito is one. It is an old shop in Kawaramachi Merchant Street that was converted into a spacious cafe with two rooms.
I really love the aesthetics of the place, very traditional building stripped back and renovated, with lots of dark wood handmade furniture and carefully chosen accessories, lots of ceramics from all over Japan.
I had the cheaper room above the cafe, so you have to go up a small stair and you can hear the cafe but if did not bother me much since the cafe was relatively quiet, and opened from about 9.00-17.00.
Room was huge, I could look down Kawaramachi from my bed, and it was so comfortable and beautiful. Staff were lovely too, they gave me so many nice tips and rented a bicycle which was great for cycling all over Sasayama which is a bit spread out. The number of cafes and concept stores for such a small rural town is astonishing.
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