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Superhost
Apartment in Seto
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

Umi's apartment near Ghibli Park, family apartment 202

※ The property is on the second floor, and access is by stairs only. Thank you in advance for your understanding if you have a lot of luggage or if you are traveling with small children. 2 full sized beds - 2 single futons Amenities Shampoo/Conditioner/Body soap - Bath towels / hand soap · Dryer * Toothbrushes are not provided. 🚭 No smoking in the building. Since it is an entire house, you can come and go freely 24 hours a day after check-in. Please enjoy your stay as if it were your own. * Please be quiet at night and early in the morning. Please be considerate of your neighbors. About the ★ base price The basic price is for up to 2 people. · If you are staying with more than 3 people, there will be an additional charge per person. About the ★ number of people If you stay with more than the number of people you applied for at the time of booking, you will be charged an additional fee at a later date. We will prepare you for a comfortable stay, so please be sure to enter the correct number of guests. If you contact us outside of this time, we will respond late or the next day. ★ No conversations or noise outside between 10 pm and 7 am. In the unlikely event of a complaint from a neighbor, we may be charged an immediate exit and a fine of 20,000 yen. Depending on the complaint, we may charge additional fines at a later date. If smoking is confirmed, there are complaints from the neighbors, or if there is significant dirt,  We will charge a special cleaning fee (from 20,000 yen).

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Home in Nagoya
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

One house/Nagoya Castle・Near Tokugawa Garden/10 minutes to Sakae by subway/7 minutes to the nearest station

Hi, I'm Madoka, a mom who loves traveling In the center of Japan, Nagoya is 30 minutes by Shinkansen to Kyoto and 90 minutes to Tokyo A very convenient city for visiting many tourist attractions such as Takayama, Shirakawago, and Tsumagojuku Enjoy Nagoya's unique food, such as hitsumabushi, chicken wings, and miso stewed udon noodles Also, our inn is close to Nagoya Castle and Tokugawa Garden area, 7-minute walk to the nearest station (Shigahondori) This house is in a convenient location for sightseeing and shopping, about 10 minutes by train to Sakae, the center of Nagoya Nagoya Castle 9 minutes (by car) Tokugawen 7 minutes (by car) Nagoya Station 20 minutes from the nearest station (subway) Sakae 10 minutes from the nearest station (subway) Ghibli Park 30 minutes (by car) Legoland 30 minutes (by car) Number of rooms: 2 bedrooms, 3 beds (all double beds) In addition, For those who want to rest in the tatami space on the 1st floor, a futon set is available for an additional fee It is also popular with those who don't like stairs and those who want to sleep comfortably in a Japanese-style room Parking There is parking in front of the house.The road in front of the house is narrow, so only small cars are available if you are confident driving (we will show you the nearby paid parking lot if you have a larger car) Enjoy Nagoya to the fullest

Superhost
Home in Seto
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

15 min Ghibli, Family Stay, Japanese Home, Free P

Ghibli Park is about a 15-minute drive away. "Stay like you live" with your loved ones in a townhouse that has woven 100 years of time. Pleasant Stay Seto ~ Tokitsumugi ~ is an inn where you can feel history and warmth in the harmony of a townhouse from about 100 years ago and the home that has been passed down since then. The name of the inn, "Tokitsumugi," embodies the desire to connect the time and thoughts woven in this house to the future. The building features the work of my grandfather, who was the prototype designer of Seto Novelty, and my grandmother's sewing machine that supported it. We hope you can feel the unique culture of Seto along with the history of the lifestyle and craftsmanship that has been passed down. While preserving the Japanese atmosphere, it also offers the convenience of modern living, such as sleeping in a bed and enjoying meals in the dining room. In addition, the three bedrooms are each separate, so three generations of family, relatives, or friends can enjoy a comfortable stay while respecting each other's private time. It is also about 40 minutes by train from the nearest station to central Nagoya. As a base for sightseeing in Seto and Nagoya, including Ghibli Park, we hope that the time you spend at this accommodation will be a time to create new stories with your family and loved ones.

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Home in Nagoya
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

A 5-minute walk from Fujigaoka Station, near Ghibli Park, 45 square meters, for up to 5 people, 2 beds, 3 futons, private kitchen, bath, toilet, washroom, and washing machine

5 min walk from Fujigaoka station, Nagoya-shiEasy access to Ghibli Park.There are 2 beds and 3 futons, so it can accommodate up to 5 people. It is a 20-minute subway ride from Fujigaoka Station to downtown, making it convenient for sightseeing and work. You can use the entire first floor of the detached house. Up to 5 adults➕ sleeping together can accommodate up to 2 children. The private lodging on the first floor is a private space independent of the host residence on the 2nd floor and 3rd floor, and there is a bath, toilet, kitchen, washing machine.The host also has a private entrance.We can only book one group at any time, so there will be no contact with other guests.Although it is close to the station, it is located in a quiet residential neighborhood, the living room and bedroom are separated by a door, and the private space for guests is 45 square meters, so families with children can rest in the bedroom, and adults can have a drink or relax in the living room. WiFi is available for free. There is also a washing machine and a dryer that dries clothes while they are still on the hanger, making them less prone to wrinkling, so long-term guests can enjoy a comfortable stay. As a licensed private accommodation business, we ask that you submit the names, addresses, and occupations of the guests.

Superhost
Home in Seto
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

[Lodge] Large families, fan activities, training camps | 150 m² open space | 15 minutes to Ghibli | Theater room with DVDs | Maximum 12 people

It is a tall, open-plan home surrounded by the warmth of wood.It can accommodate up to 12 people and is suitable for a wide range of uses, including large families, groups of friends, couples, fan activities, and retreats.The living-dining room with an atrium gently connects the 2nd and 3rd floors, and it is a comfortable space where you can have a conversation between the bedroom and the dining room on the 3rd floor. Enjoy watching movies on the big screen in the Kids & Theater Room, and enjoy rainy days and evenings.All rooms have shutters, so you can make them completely dark even during the day.Cooking together in the full kitchen with a large refrigerator is a memorable part of the trip.There are no adjacent buildings nearby, so it is also recommended for those who value privacy.There are 7 beds (3 double beds, 4 single beds), and if there are 8 or more guests, we will prepare futons in the loft.Free parking for 2 cars is available, please contact us for 3 or more cars. In addition, if you book the separate facility "Seto Mori Nest" located on the 1st floor of the same building on the same accommodation date, we will unlock the doors so that you can freely go back and forth from the 1st floor to the 3rd floor.In this case, the two facilities can accommodate up to 18 people.

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Home in Seto
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Entire Japanese House · 15 min to Ghibli Park

A whole old private house in the town of Setoyaki.Nagoya suburbs, 15-minute drive to Ghibli Park.There is also free parking.Ideal for family trips, long-term stays, and remote work.You can also keep pets in the dirt floor.You can also stay with cats. [10 things to love about this listing] • You can rent the whole house, and it is self check-in and self check-out, so you can stay without worrying about anyone. • There are toys, picture books, and an automatic mahjong table for children, so both adults and children can enjoy themselves. • Ghibli Park is a 15-minute drive, making it convenient for sightseeing. • You can occupy the full kitchen, so you can cook and eat freely. • Pets can also stay in the spacious dirt floor, and you can make fun memories of your trip with your pet. • Located near Nagoya, it is convenient as a base for sightseeing and business. • You can enjoy the charm and atmosphere unique to the town of Setoyaki. • It has private high-speed Wi-Fi, making it ideal for remote work and long-term stays. • The neighborhood is also packed with restaurants such as a Chinese town, a crepe shop, and a traditional Japanese izakaya. • Parking is available, so you can rest assured when using a car.

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A small terrace area is visible through glass doors, featuring a round table on a green carpet-like surface. The view includes a gravel path leading to an open landscape, with the sky displaying soft hues as the sun sets in the background.
Home in Nagakute
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

Rent-a-Cut/3 beds/7 mattresses/Pick-up and drop-off/1 km to the nearest station/3 bicycles/7 free parking spaces/Luggage storage/Wi-Fi/Dryer available

Farmhouse Terrace Tokio The house was inherited from my deceased grandfather.  The name of the inn is from his grandfather's name, Tokio. The inn is built in a quiet view surrounded by fields. Moricollo Park, IKEA, convenience stores, hot springs, and Linimo are just a 15-minute walk away.Access from Nagoya station is also 1 hour. Transportation is available at Renimo Park West. Free parking for 7 cars. If there is a problem, we will do our best to accommodate it.Smoking is not allowed indoors or on the premises, but only on the terrace. We look forward to preparing your guests for a comfortable stay. About the room ① Western-style room→ W bed 2, single 1 (1-3 people) ② There is a Japanese-style TV of 8 tatami mats, and a→ futon with a rim (1-3 people) ③ 6 tatami mat Japanese-style room with TV and veranda → futon (1-2 people) ④ 14 tatami mat Japanese-style room, TV, wide veranda, 3-person sofa → futon (3-5 people) ① - ④ is equipped with air conditioning. ⑤ (Reception from April 2026 due to renovation) 2nd floor Japanese-style room 7.5 tatami mats, no TV, air conditioner, toilet → single bed Please let us know your wishes, etc.We will respond as much as possible.                 

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A spacious living room features a mix of seating options, including comfortable chairs and a large sofa. Natural light enters through large windows, illuminating the wooden floor and soft area rug. Decorative art adorns the walls, complemented by stylish lighting fixtures.
Home in Nagakute
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

10 minutes by car from Ghibli Park | Sleeps 13 | 200 m² entire house, parking for 3 cars | "Villa and Atelier", an art museum where you can stay

We renovated a local painter's atelier to create a private inn.The concept is a museum where you can stay You can enjoy the art and Ghibli's world on display throughout the house It is very close to the popular Ghibli Park and a 10 minute drive (30 minute walk) The entire building is private It is a 10-minute walk to popular hot spring facilities and farmers market 18 tatami mat large space living room and 18 tatami dining kitchen 65 "large monitor TV (LG) installed DVD player and complete DVD set of all Ghibli movies provided Spacious Full Kitchen with Three Burner Stove House of 200 square meters 6 air conditioners in all rooms High Speed WiFi We provide 9 electric bicycles (1000 yen per day, we share it with 2 houses, so you need to make a reservation) Parking for 3 cars (1 on premises, 2 outside premises) Make memories with this one-of-a-kind family-friendly home. -Facility Refrigerator, washing machine, gas dryer, microwave, flush toilet (washlet), rice cooker, electric kettle, hair dryer, hot plate, oven, frying pan, pot, glasses, dishes, cordless vacuum cleaner

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A hallway features a unique ceiling adorned with colorful paper umbrellas. Traditional sliding doors with shoji screens are visible on one side, leading to a peaceful interior space. The flooring includes a raised wooden area, enhancing the room's charm and cultural feel.
Home in Nakatsugawa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Japanese-style lighting/BBQ/Irori/15 minutes by car to Ena City/Private rental for one group per day/Old house Mahoroba

Why we created this private lodging, "Mahoroba" 1. I want people to know a little bit about the wonderful illuminations in Japan. 2. I want to create a spot that can be enjoyed at night, and I want you to value the time you spend with friends and lovers. 3. I want you to experience and enjoy the charm of the Higashi-nochi area of Gifu That's how I feel.  The charm of our private lodging is the magical lighting in the house. In the evening, warm lighting soothes the heart and creates a special atmosphere. You can also BBQ or dine around the fireplace under the lights. Experience an extraordinary space with friends in this natural environment where you can see the stars in the sky.  There are also plenty of sightseeing spots, such as the historic castle town of Iwamura, Japan Taisho Village, and Magome-juku, which has a nostalgic atmosphere. Recommended for those who want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and connect with nature with their friends.

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Home in Seto
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

12 minutes by car to Ghibli Park | Free parking for 2 cars | 104 m² single-story | Accommodates up to 6 people

“Minpaku Okan-no-Ue,” nestled in the historic town of Setono, which boasts over a thousand years of history Seto City is a mecca for “Seto Mono,” traditional crafts with over a thousand years of history. As you walk through the town, you will encounter evocative scenes imbued with the spirit of artisan life, such as the “Kamagaki no Komichi,” a path lined with stacks of old kiln tools. The biggest attraction is that it's not just a tourist destination, but a place where you can truly feel the “spirit of craftsmanship.” In addition to an authentic pottery-making experience, you can also enjoy visiting the galleries of young artists. The town has become more vibrant, with major tourist attractions such as Ghibli Park and local culinary delights like Seto Yakisoba. Despite the convenient access from Nagoya, Seto is a place where time passes at a leisurely pace. “Minshuku Okan-no-Ue” should be the perfect base for thoroughly enjoying the city's hidden charms. ♪

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Home in Seto
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Yakimono Culture and Quiet Time in Seto, a Japanese Heritage Town / Togasa-no-Yado

Welcome to Togasa-no-Yado. We have created an inn where you can relax while feeling the charm of traditional "yakimono" in Seto, a Japanese heritage town. About 40 minutes drive from Nagoya, about 15 minutes from Ghibli Park, and about 25 minutes to Toki and Tajimi, famous for their pottery. Conveniently located for sightseeing in Nagoya, as well as for access to the traditions and nature of the Tokai region. We provide the following amenities to ensure a safe and comfortable stay for group trips and family trips with children: ・ A living and dining room where even a large group can relax ・ Spacious kitchen where you can enjoy cooking ・ A Japanese-style room on the 1st floor that is safe for the elderly ・ Kids space - Washer and dryer Parking spaces (for 2 vehicles) ・ 2 bathrooms (one of which is shower only) Enjoy a relaxing trip to the Tokai region in this quiet and comfortable inn, a little away from the hustle and bustle of Nagoya.

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The exterior of a two-story wooden house is framed by blooming cherry blossoms and lush greenery. Large glass doors provide a view of the inviting interior. The balcony features wooden railings, enhancing the home’s charming character.
Cabin in Seto
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

AB1 / Log house / 20min drive to Ghibli park

It is conveniently located in a residential area 5 minutes off the highway, with a supermarket, Daiso, and coin laundry within a 3-minute walk. The location is 30 minutes by car to Ghibli Park and 20 minutes by car to Costco. We promise you a pleasant and comfortable stay with your family. We have home appliances and kitchenware, and tea set *Please contact us if you will be stay with child under 6 years of age who will sleep with you. An additional fee will be charged for more than 3 children.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Seto?

    Many visitors choose traditional guesthouses near old pottery districts or modern apartments around central markets. Areas near ceramic museums place you within reach of cultural sites, local dining, and workshops.

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

    Families can explore hands-on pottery workshops, stroll historic shopping streets, or visit local parks. Ceramic museums often have interactive exhibits tailored for children, making them engaging options for curious minds.

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

    Explore local pottery studios and galleries, join a ceramics workshop, or visit the Seto-Gura Museum for insight into the city’s craft legacy. Strolling traditional shopping streets and discovering local markets add to the experience.

  • How is the weather in Seto?

    Seto has cool winters, with temperatures around 34–49°F (1–9°C), and warm, humid summers near 76–92°F (25–33°C) with frequent rainfall. Spring and autumn are more temperate, attracting visitors for their comfortable outdoor conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Seto?

    Late spring and autumn are often recommended for their comfortable weather, with afternoons ranging from 59–76°F (15–25°C) and local events adding vibrant energy. Summer brings lush greenery but higher humidity and rainfall.

  • What are the best places to visit in Seto?

    The Seto Ceramics and Glass Art Center, historic pottery streets, and Seto-Gura Museum are frequently suggested for cultural exploration. Various shrines and riverside walkways around the city provide quieter moments for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Seto?

    Seto has wooded trails around its hills, with paths leading to scenic overlooks, forested groves, and small shrines. Nature walks often pass by streams and wildflower spots, making them appealing for outdoor enthusiasts.

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

    Families can enjoy pottery making experiences, hands-on art classes, or visit interactive exhibits at local ceramic museums. Strolling through parks or joining community festivals is also frequently suggested for all ages.

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

    Many visitors explore nearby historical towns, scenic hill areas, or cultural sites around Nagoya. Regional parks and gardens around Seto are also often recommended for those interested in outdoor adventures and seasonal landscapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Seto?

    Seto has a selection of pet friendly stays, particularly in quieter neighborhoods and around the outskirts. Many local parks and natural areas provide outdoor space for walks with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Seto?

    Exploring on foot around historic shopping streets lets you discover hidden ceramic shops and artisan studios. Bring cash for smaller purchases, and check for seasonal ceramics festivals to experience local craftsmanship.

  • What is Seto known for?

    Seto is known for its deep roots in Japanese ceramics and pottery, with centuries-old kilns and artisan workshops shaping its living craft heritage. The city also draws interest for its traditional festivals and a network of scenic rivers and hills.

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

    Seto has quiet backstreets with lesser-known pottery studios, small family-run cafes, and murals created by local artists. Some shrines and seasonal riverside paths often attract those seeking a peaceful escape from the main sights.

  • What are the best foods to try in Seto?

    Seto is known for dishes featuring unagi, local miso-based stews, and kaiseki meals using seasonal ingredients. Traditional Japanese sweets and Seto ceramics-inspired treats are frequently suggested for those interested in local flavors and craft.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Seto?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes to explore pottery districts, a lightweight jacket for spring or autumn, and rain gear for wetter months. A reusable bag is handy for shopping local ceramics or produce.

  • What is the nightlife in Seto like?

    Nightlife in Seto tends to be relaxed, centering around cozy izakayas, traditional pubs, and small bars with friendly atmospheres. You might also find local cafes and occasional live music events around the main avenues.

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

    The Setomono Festival is frequently suggested for celebrating local ceramics, while seasonal events highlight traditional music, dance, and local food culture. Community gatherings around autumn often feature vibrant displays and workshops.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Seto?

    Seto has family friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes in residential neighborhoods and modern apartments near shopping streets. Some provide easy access to ceramic museums, parks, and local markets.