Yufuin is one of Japan's leading tourist destinations. Many shops line the street in front of the station to the main street, Yunotsubo Kaido, but behind Yufuin Station is a rural landscape that evokes a sense of nostalgia. Nestled in this landscape is Cominka Yufuin, a lodging that only accepts one group per day, which opened in April 2021. As a base for your trip to Yufuin with your loved ones. As a temporary home to soothe your tired mind after busy days. As an extension of remote work, or a short-term office in the great outdoors. As a lodging that only accepts one group per day, you can spend your time freely and easily.
The 3LDK, 70 square meter interior includes two bedrooms and a Japanese-style room. Creates a natural atmosphere by incorporating solid wood. In addition to the amenities unified under the “Rakuten STAY” brand, Stylish interior with high design, In pursuit of even better sleeping comfort, we have adopted a French bed mattress for a good night's sleep. Our unmanned facility is free from the Three Cs and allows us to minimize contact with people. We are also carrying out sterilization and cleaning as a preventive measure against the coronavirus.
【Facility information】 A house on the beach! A two-story house with a barbecue garden! Since it is completely reserved, it will not be shared with anyone other than the guest who made the reservation. All amenities provided in the facility can be used freely for free.
This facility is located in the Ochiai village of Higashi Iya. Generally speaking, villages are formed at the foot of a mountain, followed by fields, which is the so-called ``Japanese satoyama landscape.'' However, the village of Iya was carved into the slope of a mountain. Ochiai village is a village with a height difference of approximately 390 meters, and old private houses built from the middle to late Edo period are still dotted around the cliffs. These old private houses have structures and floor plans typical of mountain villages, and together with the village roads that wind through the village, and the surrounding stone walls and cultivated land, they create a unique landscape. In 2005, in recognition of the rarity of this historical landscape, the entire village was selected as an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. https://www.tougenkyo-iya.jp/