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A healing oasis, a special space just for women Surrounded by the nature of Yomitan Village, 'Milk House' is a healing inn exclusively for women. Handcrafted Asian and Okinawan-style interiors create a cozy atmosphere. Comprehensive facilities and services All three guest rooms are non-smoking and equipped with Wi-Fi.Remote work on the terrace is also possible. Shared spaces like the kitchen and washroom are clean and easy to use, with contactless equipment installed for thorough infection prevention. Special experiences - Vanilla cultivation experience (reservation required) - Sanshin lessons (60 minutes, 4,000 yen) - Hypnotherapy (Reservation Required) - Yoga (Free Yoga Mat Rental) - Meditation with Incense Free of Charge Interaction with Nature From the parking lot, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets, and fireflies and hermit crabs inhabit the area.Two friendly cats warmly welcome guests and even perform tricks like 'shaking hands.' Nearby Attractions: Cape Zanpa, Zakimi Castle Ruins.Year-round diving, marine sports, and whale watching in winter. There is a beach within walking distance. The owner's friendly hospitality and the homely atmosphere, as if staying at a friend's house, are highly praised by many repeat visitors.Enjoy a special Okinawa stay in a relaxing space surrounded by nature.
A Kyoto-style townhouse guesthouse available for rent, limited to one group per day.
A guesthouse nestled in the forest village of Nishiawakura. Awakura Onsen Motoyu is a hot spring inn located in Nishiawakura Village, a community of 1,400 people surrounded by mountains at the border of Okayama, Hyogo, and Tottori prefectures, where you can enjoy a bonfire. A clear stream right in front of you, surrounded by forests.Abundant hot spring sources. Sustained by nature, it has existed here through the ages. Fresh meals full of the forest's bounty, including wild game hunted by local hunters, vegetables harvested in the village, Hinoki bread made from the village's cypress trees, and beer. An all-natural radium hot spring heated with firewood, with legends saying even raccoons once soaked here to heal. Enjoy a bonfire under a sky full of stars.
A refined inn near Shinjuku Gyoen, weaving together Japanese tradition and modernity. A fantastical exterior adorned with Edo Komon patterns, coffered ceilings decorated with Japanese paintings, and lacquered floors. A sophisticated retreat in the city, pursuing a blend of traditional Japanese architecture and modern functionality.