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Hiroshima
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Private Whole-House Stay Designed for Quiet Time with Loved Ones
A private rental house that condenses traditional Japanese design into a single property, this three-story residence accommodates up to eight guests and features interiors arranged in a refined Japanese style. The tatami-floored bedroom is softly lit by moonlight, and the gentle scent of tatami creates a calming atmosphere. The dining area is furnished with a solid wood slab table, where time spent preparing meals and gathering around it reflects elements of traditional Japanese living. Moments unfold over local sake served in a favorite ochoko, shared with family or close companions, offering a restful close to a day spent exploring Hiroshima.

Guest Room

Interior Rich with Classic Japanese Pattern Motifs

A private rental house designed to immerse guests in Japanese culture, this three-story residence accommodates up to eight guests. Traditional patterns such as asanoha motifs are incorporated throughout the interior, creating a space where elements of Japanese design can be closely appreciated.

Solid Wood Dining Table for Shared Gathering Time

In the dining area, a solid wood slab table creates a striking presence, where incense can be lit and quiet moments unfold while watching goldfish glide gently through the water. Preparing meals in the kitchen and gathering around the table becomes part of the experience, where simple, unadorned moments form a sense of understated luxury.

Second-Floor Tatami Room with Moonlight-Like Lighting

A tatami-floored bedroom is provided to highlight elements of Japanese culture, where soft, moonlike lighting creates a calm setting for rest. The room also includes a solid wood low table, allowing time to unwind with sake or tea in a relaxed atmosphere.

Second-Floor Western Room Blending Japanese and Western Design

The Western-style room on the second floor features a design that blends Japanese and Western elements. It is equipped with two generously sized futons arranged on tatami in a bed-like style, creating a comfortable space for rest. A television is also provided in the room, adding to the relaxed setting.

Third-Floor Western Room with Bunk Beds for Flexible Use

A guest room designed with children in mind features bunk beds and thoughtful details throughout. Cushions with a modern Japanese design add a playful touch to the interior. The room connects to the rooftop terrace through the window, creating an open and airy atmosphere.

Spa

Hinoki Bath with Soft Lighting and Rain Shower

The hinoki (Japanese cypress) bath offers a calming setting where softly lit steam drifts through the space, creating a sense of gentle release from daily fatigue. In addition to a standard shower, a rain shower is also provided, supporting a relaxing bathing experience for both body and mind.

Stone Bath Finished with Hinoki on Ceilings and Walls

The stone bath features hinoki wood on the walls and ceiling, with stone elements incorporated into the tub, creating a setting rich in character. Surrounded by the gentle aroma of hinoki, a leisurely soak provides a comfortable way to unwind after a day of sightseeing. Amenities such as shampoo are also provided for added convenience.

Facility

Kitchen Designed for Comfort During Extended Stays

The kitchen, decorated with traditional asanoha (hemp leaf) patterns, is designed for ease of use, making it well-suited for extended stays. Equipped with a three-burner stove, an oven, a grill, and a dishwasher, it supports both everyday cooking and more elaborate meal preparation with ease.

Rooftop Terrace Designed for Unhurried Time Above

As the daytime bustle settles and a gentle breeze moves quietly through the city, the rooftop terrace offers an inviting setting in the early evening. In summer, it provides a comfortable space to cool off, while in winter, it captures earlier sunsets, creating a relaxed atmosphere for sharing drinks with companions until dusk.

Colorful Ochoko Cups Available for Personal Selection

A wide selection of patterned ochoko (sake cup) is available, allowing a preferred piece to be chosen for use. Bringing along a favorite sake and enjoying it in a selected cup becomes part of the experience. The colorful array of ochoko on display adds visual interest, and the time spent choosing one contributes to the overall atmosphere.

Furnishings Reflecting a Long-Standing Japanese Atmosphere

The interior is furnished with tableware and tools that reflect a focus on Japanese design, including traditional items such as classic-style kettles that add to the overall atmosphere. Coffee filters and cups have each been carefully selected, and the laundry basket is made of textured bamboo, contributing to a distinctly Japanese setting throughout.

Information

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Hiroshima

  • Address
    3-5-12 Nishikaniya, Minami Ward, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima

    Access

    Train: 15-minute walk from Hiroshima Station on JR lines
  • TEL
    +81-90-3958-2832
    Please inform the staff that you found us through "Tabiiro."
  • Official Website
  • SNS
  • Total number of rooms
    1 Building
  • Check In/Out
    check-in
    3:00P.M.
    check out
    10:00A.M.
  • Basic fee
    For details, please visit the website.
  • Bath information
    Stone bath, Japanese cypress bath
  • Staying Plan
    For details, please visit the website.
  • Room with Open-Air Bath
  • Private Bath
  • Open-Air Bath
  • Non-Smoking Room
  • In-Room Dining
  • Spa
  • Pets Allowed
  • Under 20 Rooms
  • Solo Travelers Welcome
  • Gourmet Cuisine
  • Unique Architecture
  • Accessible
  • Pool
  • Fitness Center
  • Hot Spring
  • Natural Hot Spring
  • Public Bath
  • Free Shuttle
  • Childcare Facility
  • 5 min from Station
  • No Children Under 12
  • Golf Course
  • High-Speed Internet
  • Room Service