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Home in Wakayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Sea Breeze · Spring / Detached / Maximum 8 Guests

Listen to the wind by the sea and follow the light into the land – “Hai no Kaze · Spring” B&B Beyond the city, where time moves slowly, the “Hai no Kaze · Haru” guesthouse offers you a haven where you can immerse yourself in Japanese style, culture, and nature. 🏮 Historic landscapes, right at your doorstep • Adjacent to the ancient Tenmangū Shrine and Tōshōgū Shrine, both of which are within walking distance, offering an atmosphere of tranquility and solemnity. • Right outside the door, you'll find the turquoise sea and golden sands. This is your exclusive sunset viewing platform, where you can enjoy the spectacular daily ritual of the sun descending to the horizon. 🎐 Pure Japanese Style: Simple, Elegant, and Traditional The guesthouse fully embodies the aesthetics of Japanese living: hanging red paper umbrellas, fragrant tatami mats, a tea room bathed in light and shadow, and adornments including ink paintings, kimonos, and various Zen-inspired accessories.Outside the window is a genuine Japanese-style courtyard, where a stone path, greenery, and the play of light and shadow intertwine. Under the veranda, you can enjoy tea while listening to the wind and experiencing the changing seasons. 🛏️ A comfortable place to stay and spend time together • Four simple and elegant Japanese-style bedrooms for restful, deep sleep. • The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub to help you unwind. • The kitchen is fully equipped, allowing you to cook local seafood and experience the authentic atmosphere of Japanese daily life. 🌅 An Immersive Experience: A Day of Slow Living In the early morning, I visit a Shinto shrine to receive an omamori; in the afternoon, I sit in my home's courtyard, reading and enjoying tea; in the evening, I stroll along the seashore, watching the sunset; and at night, under the warm light of a paper lantern, I chat with family and friends about the stars. “Sea Breeze · Spring” is not just an overnight stay; it is an immersive experience that connects nature and culture.We look forward to your visit, where you can cherish a time filled with sea breezes, divine moments, sunset views, and the peaceful atmosphere of our courtyard. Stay by the cultural heart of the city and sleep to the sound of the waves.Your Japanese-style story begins here.

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Natural light fills a traditional Japanese room, featuring sliding doors that open to a serene garden with manicured shrubs and a stone pathway. A low table sits at the center, surrounded by tatami mat flooring, providing a calming space for relaxation.
Townhouse in Izumisano
5 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

ABURARI Only 9 minutes from Kansai Airport, an old private house with a popular mossy Japanese garden (same price for up to 3 people)

9 minutes by train or 5 minutes on foot from Kansai Airport.We rent all the houses (old houses) of traditional Japanese merchants.Oil is the name that has been passed down to our house for generations. It's not just a guest house, but just family and friends, and enjoy a relaxing trip to Japan without worrying about other groups. It is also a popular inn for those who are interested in traditional Japanese culture, or enthusiasts of anime such as Ganjing Blade and Naruto.It is an old house, but everything has been renovated so that guests can have a comfortable stay. It can be used for a wide range of stays, from families to groups of 1 to 10 people.(The price remains the same for up to 3 people) [Best hospitality not found in other guesthouses] The spacious 12-tatami tatami mat and the Japanese garden spread across the rim side is the essence of traditional Japanese architecture.Please relax while looking at the Japanese garden among the spacious tatami mats. The living room, which has been remodeled, can travel back in time 200 years ago. [For long-term stays] Desk, chairs and whiteboards are provided.It can also be used as a working space.We also provide discount plans for guests staying longer than 28 days.

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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, 144 reviews

A former inn located on a hill with the remains of an old castle in Wakayama, Shirahama, and Kumano Kodo. Up to 5 people. Toilet, spacious barrier-free 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 spacious living area features a large projection screen, surrounded by wooden textures and natural materials. Soft lighting emanates from a lamp, and comfortable seating is arranged around a central table. Shelves are filled with books, creating a cozy and inviting environment.
Home in Wakayama
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

【泊まれる映画館・秘密基地】|友ヶ島近|駐車場・Wi-Fi|最大5名

An old vacant house quietly stands in the back alley of a small port town in Wakayama City. At first glance, the place where its role was completed, a "movie theater where you can stay" created with the concept of a "secret base" will open in November 2024. The theater is notable for its 120-inch screen and 5.1.2-channel surround sound. (You can watch Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc. on DVD/Blu-ray) Surrounded by mountains, you can enjoy movies in a quiet environment. The interior is an open space with a removed ceiling, making use of the texture of the earthen walls and wood. You can enjoy a space that you would never imagine from the old exterior. [1F] Theater & Living Room Dining kitchen Bathroom Toilet with warm water washing toilet seat [2F] Bedrooms Facilities * Kitchen: IH stove, fridge, microwave, kettle, cookware, dishes, condiments * Facilities: washing machine, dryer, free Wi-Fi, DVD/Blu-ray player * Amenities: towels, bath towels, toothbrush set, slippers, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, laundry detergent, softener Parking Free parking for one vehicle is a 2-3 minute walk away.

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Home in Mihama, Hidaka District
5 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

Quiet Countryside House | Kumano Kodo | Sleeps 12

🏡 Spacious 107㎡ whole house in quiet countryside · Up to 12 guests 🌿 Unwind on the engawa, wake to birdsong · comfortable & clean 🏯 Kumano Kodo (UNESCO) 40–50min · Koyasan 2hrs · sea 8-min walk 🌏 Host speaks English, Japanese & Spanish A whole house to yourselves — rare in Japan. No shared walls, no crowds; nights quiet enough to hear the sea. A calm base for UNESCO day trips, with a wood-fired pizza oven, BBQ & bonfire for slow evenings. 15 min from Gobo IC · Free parking 1–5 cars

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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.
Guesthouse in Wakayama
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

-Time slip to the Heian Period -Junior suite room

♢♢♢Last check in time is 7pm♢♢♢ This structure serves as a guest house designed to host visitors, thus it is elegantly adorned with premium wood,cypress. It is illuminated by classic lanterns, and drapes are placed beneath the transoms. There is a custom-designed cypress "lord's bed", blending Japan's esteemed, traditional "Japanese craftsmanship" with a warm feeling of nostalgia, as if you've always belonged here, crafting an environment that seeks the "comfort" of the Reiwa period.

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami mat flooring and sliding shoji doors. A low wooden table is centered, complemented by a cushion. Soft lighting emanates from a lamp situated discreetly in a corner, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Home in Oazakouyasan
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Traditional Japanese House near Okunoin Cemetery

【Traditional Japanese House near Okunoin Cemetery (12 min walk)】 • Entire private house – complete privacy • Easy access to Okunoin morning, day, and night • Recommended route: Sunrise Viewpoint → Shojingu Ceremony → Morning Prayers • Morning: Peaceful forests and sacred atmosphere in morning mist • Daytime: Explore samurai graves and ancient cedar trees • Night: Enjoy the magical atmosphere of Okunoin lit by lanterns • Free parking • Bicycle rental for efficient exploration

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A broad view of the coastal area is presented, featuring blue waters with a distant shoreline. Multiple boats can be seen in the marina. The image shows a mix of buildings, roads, and greenery, with mountains visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Home in Wakayama
5 out of 5 average rating, 29 reviews

Family & pets allowed | LA.FUKU Wakaura/90 minutes from Osaka

大阪から車で約90分。和歌浦の自然に囲まれた「LA.FUKU 和歌浦」は、一日一組限定の一棟貸し宿です。無垢フローリングと囲炉裏付きの和室がある落ち着いた空間で、日本らしい暮らしを体験できます。 3階にはプレイルームを備え、お子さま連れのご家族でも安心。小型犬との宿泊も可能で、キッチンや家電も完備しており、自炊しながら団らんのひとときを楽しめます。 さらに、バーベキュー設備も完備しており、屋外でゆったりとした食事時間をお楽しみいただけます。 🔥 バーベキュー設備利用料:3,000円/グループ 📩 ご希望の方は、ご予約時に「バーベキュー設備利用希望」とメッセージにてお知らせください。 ご希望の方には、和歌浦漁港から出航する【釣り船体験オプション】もご用意。釣った魚は宿でさばいて調理OK! 📍定員:最大7名様 💰料金:55,000円/隻 🎣釣竿レンタル:4,000円/人 ⏰出航:朝4~6時~昼頃帰港(約6時間) ☁️天候により中止あり/要事前予約 温泉やカフェ、小道など周辺環境も魅力です。自然に癒される滞在をどうぞ。

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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 Oazakouyasan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 177 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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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, 104 reviews

Outdoor Wood-fired Onsen · Traditional Farmhouse

Stay at Ryunohara Hatago, a lovingly restored 120-year-old farmhouse in Ryujinmura — Japan’s spiritual heartlands. Soak in a wood-fired outdoor onsen filled with the silky-smooth waters of Ryujin, a hot spring renowned for over 1,200 years. Swim in the Hidakagawa River, walk ancient pilgrimage trails, and explore the Kii Peninsula by car. A self-guided stay for independent travellers who want to slow down, cook, and reconnect with nature.

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A traditional Japanese room features a low wooden table at its center, surrounded by tatami flooring. Natural light filters through large sliding glass doors, revealing a manicured garden with stone sculptures and greenery visible outside.
Hut in Nabari
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 830 reviews

Private Traditional Japanese house [B&B Matsukaze]

Our house is traditional Japanese style house. 150 years old and in a very quiet location. We are renting house. Not shared with other guests. There are 2 bedrooms(Tatami-room) and 1 living room, gameroom, bathroom, shower toilet, all of the room are only for you. *Children is free of charge if your children don't need a bed and break fast. There are air conditioners in bedroom and livingroom.

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring and wooden beams. A low wooden table is positioned at the center, surrounded by decorative cushions. Calligraphy artwork adorns the wall, enhancing the serene ambiance. Sliding doors reveal a spacious living area with additional tatami matted space.
Hut in Kaizuka
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 562 reviews

Kansai airport 15mins ZEN house

★持ち運び可能なポータブルWIFIが滞在中無料で使えます ☆大阪府届出済宿泊施設 住宅宿泊事業法 *2名からの利用をお願いしております。 日本家屋、平屋でのステイをお楽しみください。 8畳の畳の純和室と約50平米のひろびろとしたリベングスペース。 大人数でご家族での利用から少人数グループの利用まで幅広くお使いいただけます。 人数分お布団を手配しおやすみいただくスタイルです。 ご希望にあわせてシングルベッドも1台ご利用いただけます。 新しい建物ではないですが快適にお過ごしいただけるように心がけております。 ▶︎新型コロナ感染症対策防止ガイドライン遵守施設。 No000461◀︎ 〜最寄り駅から〜 関西空港まで乗り換えなし15分 大阪中心部なんばまで乗り換えなし25分 ※関西弁に加え英語、中国語でのコミュニケーションは問題ありません。

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Wakayama?

    Wakayama has a variety of places to stay, including downtown areas for easy access to shops and restaurants, or near Wakayama Castle for a more historic atmosphere. The Kimiidera and seaside areas are frequently suggested if you want to be closer to the ocean or temples.

  • What are the best things to do in Wakayama with kids?

    Families often explore Wakayama Castle’s grounds, visit Adventure World with its animals and rides, or stop by Kuroshio Market to watch lively tuna-cutting shows. Local parks and beaches provide extra space for kids to enjoy the outdoors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Wakayama?

    Explore Wakayama Castle, stroll around Kimiidera Temple, or sample fresh seafood at Kuroshio Market. Many visitors enjoy onsen hot springs and the relaxed beach atmosphere near Wakaura.

  • How is the weather in Wakayama?

    Wakayama has mild winters with temperatures around 37–50°F (3–10°C), and warm, humid summers reaching 90°F (32°C) in August. Rain is common from late spring through fall, so carrying a light rain jacket is useful.

  • When is the best time to visit Wakayama?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and lower humidity. Cherry blossoms in spring and fall foliage provide seasonal scenery appreciated by many visitors.

  • What are the best places to visit in Wakayama?

    Wakayama Castle is frequently suggested for its historic significance and city views, while Kimiidera Temple is known for its hillside setting and seasonal blossoms. Some travelers also explore Kuroshio Market and the Wakaura coastline.

  • What are some hiking trails in Wakayama?

    Hiking paths around Kimiidera Temple lead through leafy hills with views of the water. The Wakaura area has trails that wind past shrines and gardens, creating opportunities to appreciate both city and coastal scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Wakayama?

    Families often enjoy visiting Adventure World, exploring Wakayama Castle, or watching tuna shows at Kuroshio Market. Beach outings and local parks are popular ways to unwind together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Wakayama?

    Travelers often explore Koyasan for its historic temples, or visit Shirahama’s seaside hot springs and sandy beaches. Nature lovers sometimes head to the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage routes for forested walks and cultural sites.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Wakayama?

    Wakayama has some pet friendly accommodations, especially in the seaside and suburban areas. Look for listings that note pet policies, and consider neighborhoods near parks or the coastline for more outdoor space.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Wakayama?

    Trying fresh seafood at local markets and visiting early in the morning can enhance your experience. Bring comfortable shoes for exploring historic sites, and consider using local buses to reach scenic spots and lesser-known temples.

  • What is Wakayama known for?

    Wakayama is known for its historic castle, coastal scenery, and spiritual sites like Kimiidera Temple. The city is also recognized for fresh seafood, especially high-quality tuna, and traditional onsen hot springs.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Wakayama?

    Wakayama has quieter sites like Awashima-jinja Shrine in the Kada area, known for unique cultural displays, and the peaceful Tamatsushima Shrine surrounded by scenic greenery. Exploring a walk along Furobashi Bridge, especially near sunset, is also often recommended for its relaxed atmosphere.

  • What are the best foods to try in Wakayama?

    Wakayama ramen, known for its rich soy-based broth, is frequently suggested. Sushi made from local tuna, mikan citrus, and persimmon leaf-wrapped treats are local specialties worth tasting.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Wakayama?

    Pack a light rain jacket for the wet season, and comfortable shoes for exploring temples or castle grounds. Layers help with changing temperatures, and a reusable water bottle is handy for hikes or walking tours.

  • What is the nightlife in Wakayama like?

    The city has a relaxed nightlife scene, with izakaya pubs, small bars, and casual restaurants where travelers and locals unwind. Some areas around the station and castle have lively spots with local snacks or karaoke.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Wakayama?

    Spring brings cherry blossom celebrations to Wakayama Castle, while the Kishu Toshogu Shrine Festival in May features lively processions and music. Throughout the summer, traditional neighborhood festivals brighten the city with lanterns and local performances.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Wakayama?

    Family friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Wakayama, including in neighborhoods near parks, the seaside, and cultural attractions. Many places provide larger living areas or kitchen facilities for group stays.

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  • Wi-Fi availability

    90 of Wakayama holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

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  • Nearby attractions

    Wakayama's top spots, include Wakayama Station, Kishi Station, and Wakayamashi Station

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