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"Oyako Hotel" offers a relaxed and carefree stay—even with a baby. Created especially for families who hesitate to travel with little ones, this is a place where moms can truly smile. Every detail, from the space to the services, is thoughtfully designed to ease the stress of traveling with a baby—less luggage, fewer worries, and more moments to enjoy. When mom feels at ease, her smile naturally spreads to the whole family. Let this be the trip where everyone feels happy and connected. It’s also the perfect choice for your very first family getaway with your baby.
The memories of a fun trip with a group of friends will stay with everyone for a long time. Renting a house nestled in nature allows you to enjoy a lively time without worrying about disturbing others. Since you’ll be spending the entire day together, vacation rentals and cottages with a spacious living room for shared activities and private bedrooms for rest are ideal. For girls' trips, urban condominiums and townhouse rentals are also popular, offering an extraordinary space that makes conversations even more lively.
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おやこホテル
"Oyako Hotel" offers a relaxed and carefree stay—even with a baby. Created especially for families who hesitate to travel with little ones, this is a place where moms can truly smile. Every detail, from the space to the services, is thoughtfully designed to ease the stress of traveling with a baby—less luggage, fewer worries, and more moments to enjoy. When mom feels at ease, her smile naturally spreads to the whole family. Let this be the trip where everyone feels happy and connected. It’s also the perfect choice for your very first family getaway with your baby.
SAMURAI HOUSE Ⅲ
This is a rental inn located in a whole building, about 3 minutes walk from Nagoya Municipal Subway Taikodori Station and about 10 minutes walk from JR Nagoya Station. The concept is based on Tokugawa Ieyasu, who won the Battle of Sekigahara, established the Edo Shogunate, and brought peace to the nation. SAMURAI HOUSE, named after one of Japan's three great warlords with connections to Nagoya City, is the highest grade of the three buildings, and has a deep charm that focuses on the worldview after the unification of Japan. I want to enjoy imagining history.