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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, 151 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)

Kansai Airport is 9 minutes by train and 5 minutes on foot. We rent out the entire traditional Japanese merchant's mansion (old private house). Yuri is the name of the house that has been passed down from generation to generation in our family. Enjoy a relaxing Japanese trip with just your family and friends, without having to worry about other groups, rather than just a guest house. This inn is very popular with those who are interested in traditional Japanese culture and anime lovers such as Demon Slayer and Naruto. It is an old private house, but it has been completely renovated to ensure a comfortable stay for all guests. It can be used for a wide range of stays for families and groups of 1 to 10 people. (The price won't change for up to 3 people) [The best hospitality not found in other guest houses] The Japanese garden, which spreads between the spacious 12-tatami-mat interior and the veranda, is the essence of traditional Japanese architecture. Relax in the spacious tatami room overlooking the Japanese garden. The living room, which is a remodeled rice warehouse, can take you back in time 200 years. [Long-term stays] Desks, chairs and whiteboards are provided. You can also use it as a workspace. We also have discounted plans for guests staying 28 days or more.

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An island kitchen features a large wooden countertop with a sleek sink, complemented by industrial-style shelves and appliances. Large windows provide ample natural light, while polished wooden flooring adds warmth to the space. The open layout invites social cooking and dining experiences.
Place to stay in Chuo Ward, Kobe
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Entire building rental/Parking/5 minutes to Kobe Station/Discount for consecutive nights/Sannomiya, Himeji Castle nearby/Full kitchen/Washing machine/5 beds/Spacious art space

"Hotel New Hyokk" An old mixed-use building quietly standing in a corner of the city near Kobe Station. There was a space there that had been abandoned and unused for a long time. At first glance, the Kobe-based Nishimura Group, an abandoned house renovation group, felt the potential of the place that had finished its role and set its sights on it. In August 2023, they opened an "art hotel where you can stay" based on the concept of "urban secret base". The total area is 93 m². The entire 3-story building has been renovated. * The hotel part is on the 2nd and 3rd floor & rooftop The second floor is a living space and the third floor is a separate bedroom, so it can be used by couples, families, and groups. The interior takes advantage of the texture of the concrete and is an open space with the ceiling removed. The stylish design, unimaginable from the old appearance, will stimulate your senses. Also equipped with an island kitchen using a huge single board. It is also ideal as a small event venue. The open rooftop space is particularly noteworthy. Morning coffee is amazing while watching the hustle and bustle of the city in the distance. Why not enjoy a special Kobe experience where you can enjoy an unusual time in a corner of the city?

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A spacious living area is highlighted by a traditional low table surrounded by comfortable floor cushions. Large sliding glass doors offer a view of the serene garden, while warm natural light reflects off the wooden floors and soft lighting from a pendant lamp.
Home in Nara
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Ittougashi

You can rent an entire guest house in an authentic Japanese house from the Taisho period, built about 100 years ago. You can have a relaxing stay in Nara without hesitation. Right next to Nara Park, about 10 minutes on foot to Kintetsu Nara Station. It is also easy to take a quiet walk in the early morning or at dusk. Same price for up to 4 people.It can accommodate up to 9 people. The Japanese house, built in the Taisho period, is full of charm with its lattice windows, tea room, veranda, and courtyard. Please relax in the living room with a sunken kotatsu facing the courtyard. The kitchen is equipped with an IH stove, microwave, toaster, refrigerator, pots, cooking utensils, etc. Please enjoy cooking together, watching the garden, and gathering around the sunken table for a hot pot! There are two toilets and two shower rooms. There are no facilities like a hotel, but we would appreciate it if you could have a nostalgic atmosphere and a relaxing time. There are only bedrooms, a total of 3 rooms (4 rooms if you divide the large Japanese-style room). We will prepare it according to the number of people. Please let me know if you have any requests for room allocation.

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Apartment in Kobe
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 146 reviews

CoastyInn No,1/OceanView/1F&2F利用/1wk20%off/須磨駅徒歩4分

This is an ocean view room on the sea side of the Gem base in Suma building. (Room No.1) During the summer beach season (July and August), the beach house and the BBQ restaurant next door will be open, so it will be lively until around 9 pm. Because the railroad is near, you will hear the sound of the train. Parking is not available on-site, so please use the pay parking lots nearby. The second floor is the main accommodation room, and the first floor is a large free space (with a sofa bed) that can be used freely. It can be used by a wide range of people, from couples and friends to families with small children and business travelers. You can also enjoy a BBQ on the large grass terrace facing the sea on the premises ♪ (Please use the electric griddle hot plate and extension cord provided in the room. Charcoal is not available) There is a windsurfing shop next door, so you can rent a SUP, take windsurfing lessons, or try marine sports! (Reservation required) 4-minute walk along the beach from Suma Station!

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The exterior of a traditional two-story Japanese house is visible, framed by lush greenery. Light wood and dark paneling create a contrast against the clear blue sky. The entrance features a covered area with a gentle roof, leading to a serene courtyard area.
Hut in Nara
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

NISHIMURATEI Hanare ― Entire 110-Year-Old Traditional Japanese House for Rent, with Kitchen & Dining Area

Hi there,Welcome to the Nishimura Residence.I’m Yuta Sugimoto, the host. Nishimura Residence is a traditional Nara machiya (townhouse) over 110 years old.I renovated “Grandma’s place,” where I spent a long period of my childhood, and opened it as an inn in 2019.Since the Nara machiya has been preserved in its original state, there are many inconveniences, and it is not a luxurious hotel where everything is provided.  On the other hand, I think it’s the perfect place to soak up the “cozy, rustic” atmosphere that permeates Naramachi.In the hope of helping guests “reflect and rejuvenate” in an environment away from the hustle and bustle of the station, we provide books in the room and a vegetarian-style breakfast.(Almost all of the books in the room are available for purchase.)  Please spend this evening in the tranquility of the Nishimura residence and Nara-cho, listening to the voice of your own heart.

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A serene room features large windows with a view of the Kamo river. Tatami mats cover the floor, complemented by a low wooden table and two cushions. Natural light fills the space, highlighting traditional wood paneling and shoji screens.
Townhouse in Shimogyo-ku
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

K's Villa Kamogawa - Excellent River View

K's Villa Kamogawa-an is an authentic Kyoto style wooden house located right beside the Kamo river only 3 mins walk from Shichijo station. Maximum 7 guests, Suitable for 2 - 5 guests Please ensure you select the correct number of guests when booking <Important> Please come to K's Villa Office (K's House Kyoto) to CHECK-IN before 20:30pm. ※Please do NOT go to K's Villa directly. ・If you arrive before 16:00, we can keep your luggage at K' s Villa Office(K's House Kyoto) anytime after 9:00am.

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A modern wooden staircase leads to the upper level of the space. Natural light illuminates the area, highlighting the sleek dining table with black chairs. A doorway opens to a small, serene garden, creating a harmonious indoor-outdoor connection.
Townhouse in Nakagyo-ku
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

Near Nijo St | Machiya | Garden Bath | TabiTabi

TABITABI JURAKU is a fully renovated Taisho-era machiya offering 100㎡ of private space. Historic beams and traditional details blend with modern design. The first floor features a private garden and open-air bath, while the second floor includes a modern bathroom. Two Simmons beds ensure comfort. The tatami room showcases custom shoji screens created with Washi Raifu and a master craftsman of national-level distinction. Enjoy handmade “Ojami” cushions from a century-old Kyoto workshop.

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Home in Kobe
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

NP Mt. Rokko KOBE Great for family or friends.

Are you tired of crowds? It's time to take a break and recharge your batteries for the next journey. A trip to do nothing might be a good option. The guest house located at an elevation of about 2500ft in Rokko area of Seto Inland Sea National Park. Unfortunately, there is no veiw from the guest house, but you can enjoy the private space. Mount Rokkō is cooler (about -40°F) than the city because of the altitude. If you have any questions, please contact us. we accept messages 24/7.

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A spacious tatami room features traditional wooden architecture and a sunlit area with large sliding doors. A central hearth surrounded by tatami mats and round cushions creates a welcoming space. Natural light filters through shoji screens, illuminating the harmonious interior design.
Home in Kameoka
5 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Kyoto countryside , 5 min.from Hozugawa kudari

Experience traditional Japanese hospitality with all the modern conveniences. Tsuzumi and Christian welcome you join them in their beautifully restored 150 year old traditional Japanese home, located in the picturesque village of Kameoka, 25 minutes from Kyoto . Hozugawa kudari departure is 5 minutes from the house,Torokko train station 5 minutes from the house, Arashiyama is 10 minutes by train. Prices are intended with breakfast. Many experiences available ask us.

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A modern, three-story townhouse is presented with a stylish façade. A gray vehicle is parked in the sheltered entrance, while the clean and well-lit walkway invites guests into the home. The surrounding area features residential structures, enhancing the urban neighborhood feel.
Home in Chuo Ward, Kobe
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

NRH / GR8 L/ 9 PPR/ 107 sqm / PK/ Sannomiya 9min

This modern 3LDK brand-new house is located in the heart of Kobe, Sannomiya. It is in a quiet residential area, ensuring a peaceful night despite being in the city. With free parking available on the first floor of the premises, it is an ideal location for sightseeing or business trips. It is only a 7-minute walk from JR Sannomiya Station, offering excellent access to major tourist spots and transportation facilities

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A kitchen area features a two-burner gas stove, a microwave, and a refrigerator. Wooden cabinetry provides storage, while a window allows natural light. A dining table with a teapot and cups is positioned in the foreground, enhancing the functional and inviting space.
Apartment in Kobe
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Subway 3 min, near Onsen, Chinatown & night views!

※There is no elevator in this building. Best location for traveling & business trip in KOBE! Walking distance from shopping district, tourist' sites and beautiful night view. Just 5mins from the subway station, easy access to Osaka / Kyoto / Nara etc. Your hosts, Taro & Fu live near the apartment. We offer the optional experience too! ---------------------------

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A serene bedroom features sliding doors with artistic designs that complement the tatami flooring. Two spacious futons are laid out, while a cozy living area with a dark leather sofa is visible through the sliding panels. Natural light filters in from a window overlooking the tranquil surroundings.
Home in Wazuka
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Kyoto Tea Village Stay: One Group Only

JUST YOU AND THE TEA FIELDS — WE HOST ONLY ONE GROUP AT A TIME Stay in this cozy home tucked away in the tea fields of Wazuka, Kyoto, where your group will have the place to yourselves. Soak in the peaceful views, slow down, and experience the charm of this historic tea village. It just might be the most memorable part of your trip to Japan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Kobe?

    Many travelers enjoy staying around the Kitano area for its renovated merchant houses, or Motomachi, known for bustling shopping streets and diverse dining. Harborland is another popular spot, with sweeping waterfront views and easy access to entertainment and shopping options.

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

    Families can explore the Kobe Animal Kingdom, interact with exhibits at the Kawasaki Good Times World museum, or take in panoramic city views from Mount Rokko’s observation area. The Kobe Harborland district also has attractions geared toward children.

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

    Explore the lively Nankinmachi Chinatown, stroll through Meriken Park along the waterfront, or unwind in the historic Arima Onsen hot springs area. Mount Rokko offers mountain views, while Kobe Harborland has shopping, dining, and entertainment.

  • How is the weather in Kobe?

    Kobe experiences mild winters around 37–54°F (3–12°C), with spring warming up to 68°F (20°C) and increasing rain. Summers are humid and hot, often reaching 93°F (34°C), while autumn brings comfortable temperatures and less rain.

  • What are the best places to visit in Kobe?

    Frequently suggested places include the historic Kitano Ijinkan area, Nankinmachi Chinatown, and the serene Ikuta Shrine. Many travelers also enjoy Meriken Park and the mountain views from Mount Rokko.

  • What are some hiking trails in Kobe?

    Mount Rokko is known for its variety of hiking trails, offering both forest walks and summit views. The Nunobiki Falls path is often suggested for those interested in a scenic route near the city center.

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

    Enjoy hands-on exhibits at the Kobe Maritime Museum, stroll the Kobe Animal Kingdom to meet local wildlife, or ride the Kobe Port Tower for city views. Meriken Park has open areas well-suited for family outings.

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

    Around Kobe, travelers often explore the traditional hot springs of Arima Onsen or wander the historic streets of Himeji, home to a UNESCO-recognized castle. The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge area is also known for impressive views and local seafood spots.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Kobe?

    Many accommodations in areas such as Kitano, Sannomiya, and Harborland welcome pets. Kobe's waterfront promenades and nearby mountain trails make it easy to explore the city with your animal companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Kobe?

    Consider using local city passes for public transit access to major attractions and try sampling Kobe's regional sweets at bustling covered markets. Early morning visits to popular shrines or viewpoints are often quieter and more relaxed.

  • What is Kobe known for?

    Kobe is known for its cosmopolitan port history, well-preserved Western and Japanese architecture, and beautifully presented wagyu beef cuisine. The city also has a reputation for scenic mountain and harbor views.

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

    Rokko Garden Terrace is often suggested for quiet views, and the Yamate area reveals lesser-known historic residences. The Nunobiki Herb Gardens combines nature trails with fragrance-filled greenhouses above the city.

  • What are the best foods to try in Kobe?

    Kobe has globally recognized marbled beef, often enjoyed grilled or as steak, alongside local treats like Japanese sweets, western-influenced bakeries, and savory Akashiyaki egg dumplings. Chinatown’s street food is known for its variety.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Kobe?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes for hilly neighborhoods and layered clothing, as spring and autumn can have cool mornings. In summer, lightweight attire and sun protection are useful due to high humidity.

  • What is the nightlife in Kobe like?

    The Sannomiya and Motomachi areas have bars, izakaya, and music venues that stay lively into the night. Harborland's illuminated waterfront and Kobe's jazz heritage create a relaxed, varied nightlife scene.

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

    Kobe Luminarie lights up the city with intricate illuminations in early winter, while the Kobe Matsuri Festival fills the streets with music, dance, and parades in late spring. Chinatown’s New Year's celebration is also widely attended.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Kobe?

    Family travelers often find welcoming vacation rentals in the Sannomiya and Kitano neighborhoods, which have easy access to shopping, parks, and transit. Many properties near the harbor or Mount Rokko cater to groups and families.

  • When is the best time to visit Kobe?

    Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures, lighter rains, and seasonal festivals. Cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn make these periods particularly appealing.

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    Kobe vacation rentals start at G$2,091 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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    290 of Kobe vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Kobe stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Kobe's top spots, include Ikuta Shrine, Akashi Station, and Motomachi Station

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