
Iwate
Located approximately an 8-minute drive from the Takizawa Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway, this glamping resort is named "LCO-Resort," an acronym for "Let’s Chill Out." The resort embraces a relaxed concept of "Everything here is yours to use," offering a casual yet comfortable way to unwind. Featuring five types of private, standalone accommodations, it provides an easygoing glamping experience surrounded by nature—complete with barbecues, saunas, and seasonal outdoor activities.
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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農業体験民宿 古民家 薄衣
This guesthouse is a renovated old folk house built over 150 years ago where my grandfather lived, and is limited to one group per day. It has five rooms, a bath, a toilet, and a kitchen, and can accommodate more than 10 people. When you pass through the entrance, you can see a large hall with a hearth on the other side of the dirt floor. The high ceiling gives it a truly open feel. It has an old-fashioned Japanese atmosphere, and it's nice to sit around the hearth and enjoy a relaxing time. The bathroom is a cypress bath that has been popular with Japanese people since ancient times. Surrounded by the scent of cypress, you can relax both mind and body.
LCO-Resort
Located approximately an 8-minute drive from the Takizawa Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway, this glamping resort is named "LCO-Resort," an acronym for "Let’s Chill Out." The resort embraces a relaxed concept of "Everything here is yours to use," offering a casual yet comfortable way to unwind. Featuring five types of private, standalone accommodations, it provides an easygoing glamping experience surrounded by nature—complete with barbecues, saunas, and seasonal outdoor activities.