Hiroshima
This lodging is limited to one group per day and was used in the filming of the movie "Drive My Car." The windows on the second floor of the Edo-era building offer a colorful and beautiful view of the ocean and island, and you'll lose track of time as you just stare at it. The chefs prepare creative Japanese dishes that bring out the best of local ingredients, such as fresh seafood caught that day from the Akinada Sea, citrus fruits and vegetables grown in the warm climate, just for guests. Spend a special time enjoying the stories, scenery, and food that have been carved out by the town and its buildings.
If you want to spend a private time with your loved ones, such as friends, partners, or family, renting a townhouse, vacation home, or villa is highly recommended. We’ll introduce you to a “villa” where you can relax and feel like you’re staying in a second home.
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LEMON FARM GLAMPING しまなみ
A glamping facility consisting of eight buildings in "Citrus Park Setoda", located on a small hill on "Ikuchijima", which is connected to "Setouchi Shimanami Kaido", which connects Onomichi City, Hiroshima , and Imabari City, Ehime . Beyond the lemon farm, there is a spectacular view of the Seto Inland Sea. There are two dome-shaped tent-type buildings and six sweet villa-type buildings with attractive open outdoor living spaces, two of which allow pets. It is also equipped with a separate dining space, toilet, and bath, making for a comfortable glamping experience.
ヴィラ マチルダ
Located about a 10-minute drive from the Yoshiwa IC on the Chugoku Expressway, this private villa offers the gentle warmth of wood and exclusive use for guests. Surrounded by the serene environment of 1,000-meter-class mountains, it’s the perfect setting to unwind and escape the everyday hustle.The villa features three bedrooms, accommodating up to 10 guests with five double beds. The cozy living and dining area, equipped with a fireplace, includes a large screen, making it an ideal space for gathering and enjoying movies or other activities together.
閑月庵新豊
This lodging is limited to one group per day and was used in the filming of the movie "Drive My Car." The windows on the second floor of the Edo-era building offer a colorful and beautiful view of the ocean and island, and you'll lose track of time as you just stare at it. The chefs prepare creative Japanese dishes that bring out the best of local ingredients, such as fresh seafood caught that day from the Akinada Sea, citrus fruits and vegetables grown in the warm climate, just for guests. Spend a special time enjoying the stories, scenery, and food that have been carved out by the town and its buildings.