A 3LDK layout with 2 bedrooms and a Japanese-style room, covering 70 square meters, creates a natural atmosphere with the use of solid wood. In addition to amenities unified under the 'Rakuten STAY' brand, the interior features stylish and highly designed aesthetics. Moreover, to ensure a comfortable sleep, French Bed mattresses are used for a restful experience. Packed with unique touches exclusive to 'Rakuten STAY HOUSE × WILL STYLE'. This unmanned facility minimizes human contact, providing a safe and contact-free environment. Disinfection cleaning is also conducted as part of COVID-19 measures.
Thank you very much for viewing this property! This facility is a seaside standalone house that can accommodate up to 8 people under normal conditions.It is a private rental property perfect for families or groups of friends. Located in the famous resort area of Onna Village, it's about a one-hour drive from Naha Airport. The nearby area is a premier west coast beach resort destination on Okinawa's main island, featuring popular tourist spots such as Cape Manzamo, Cape Maeda, and the Blue Cave. You can enjoy stunning views of the cliffs and blue ocean, as well as excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities. In particular, the Blue Cave offers a mystical atmosphere created by nature that you can experience firsthand.Additionally, there is Ryukyu Village in Onna Village, which features many traditional Okinawan-style houses.There, you can enjoy the relaxed and nostalgic atmosphere of 'old Okinawa' and participate in traditional crafts workshops. Around the Onna Station area, you can indulge in Okinawan gourmet foods such as Okinawa soba and sata andagi, and shop for souvenirs, making it a bustling spot filled with visitors. ■ Recommended Points A newly built, seaside standalone house with two stories and a garden♪ Barbecuing in the garden on a sunny day is the best!
This facility is located in the Ochiai settlement of Higashi-Iya.Generally, settlements are formed at the base of mountains with fields spreading outwards, representing the so-called 'satoyama landscape of Japan.' However, the settlements in Iya are formed by cutting into the mountain slopes.The Ochiai settlement here spans a height difference of approximately 390 meters, and old houses built from the mid to late Edo period still cling to the cliffs, scattered throughout the area. These old houses feature structures and layouts unique to mountain village settlements, and coupled with the winding rural paths, surrounding stone walls, and cultivated land, they create a distinctive landscape.In 2005, the rarity of this historical landscape was recognized, and the entire settlement was designated as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. https://www.tougenkyo-iya.jp/