Featuring mountain views, Shukubo Komadori-Sanso in Ome features accommodations, a terrace, and a shared lounge. With a garden, the 2-star guest house has air-conditioned rooms with free Wifi.
Otsu Nature Garden offers air-conditioned rooms in Akiruno. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Markel
United States
This place is gorgeous. We arrived in the dark after a long hike to get there and woke up to the best views of the river, right from our room! Ken san was the most friendly host we had in Japan and served us two beautiful meals that were a great balance of being Japanese but Western friendly. The room was traditional Japanese with futons etc which was fun for us because we hadn’t done that before. Futons were plenty comfortable.
ファミリー不向き!!素泊まり一棟貸切りではない個室の静かな方限定無料WiFi enjoys a location in Irumagawa, 16 miles from Mukodai Park and 16 miles from Higashi-Fushimi Park.
Charina Krasny
Philippines
Owners are really nice! They always offered tea when we came back, and offered to pick us up from the nearby train station. The room is very comfortable and cozy. I highly recommend them! :)
ゲストハウス酒坊多満自慢 in Fussa provides accommodations with a bar and a shared lounge. Featuring a garden, the 2-star guest house has air-conditioned rooms with free Wifi, each with a shared bathroom.
Guest house REST offers accommodations in Kubogayato, 12 miles from Fuchu Art Museum and 12 miles from JRA Racing Museum.
Beau
United States
Host helped us get to the guest house easily, and was friendly and helpful. We had other great guests sharing the house while we stayed, it was fun getting to know them.
We chose this location because it was a short distance to Mt. Takao, which we hiked a few days.
Featuring garden views, Miyako in Hachioji features accommodations, a garden, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge.
Anousack
United States
It felt like I was living in Japan - you get to see how things work in what is nearly a household.
The location itself isn't too bad either, plenty of convenience and grocery stores nearby. You don't have to walk far to get drinks from a vending machine.
The place is next to this long river and it's just really nice to take a walk around. You can look up and see the whole sky, and it looks a lot more different at night.
The people there are very kind as well. They'll answer your questions and provide what else you might need if they can. One of them might even offer to show you around and tell you how things work.
This was my first time visiting Japan, so I think this was a great start to getting to know the country better. Much more affordable than a hotel too. And you still get some of the privacy.
For travelers who enjoy beauty in the simple things, a bed and breakfast (B&B) is the perfect place for a getaway. Hosts welcome guests into their homes and provide a private room and complimentary breakfast. Bathrooms might be shared by other guests, and there's usually shared space with the host.
I had a truly amazing experience staying here. The location is exceptionally beautiful and quiet, right in the mountains - a perfect setting to unwind. Staff are very accommodating and friendly. I had dinner and breakfast, which was truly exceptional. The bedroom and bed was very comfortable with an amazing view over the mountains. I also tried the onsen (first time ever) and fully enjoyed the experience. There are many walks and hikes, and I wish I had stayed for a few more days. I highly recommend staying here!
Everything. The view, the room, the kindness of the hosting family, the temple nearby and the beautiful nature trails. It was also very nice to experience traditional Japanese dinner and breakfast cooked and served with a lot of love. The public bath that can be privately booked for 1 hour per day was the cherry on the cake.
Location was right next to the river. Very peaceful and perfect for some birdwatching. There was a mini fridge, kettle & microwave oven for us to use. There was a small bathtub to soak our aching muscles after a long hike (set it to at least 55°C and press “auto”. Bring your own bath salts). We stayed in a traditional Japanese room so we had to make up our own futon for sleep, but that wasn’t an issue. Pyjamas aren’t provided and you need to rent the large bath towels (but pretty cheap, just 100yen).
The owners were extremely kind. Since we arrived in the evening, they drove us to the closest convini to buy some food (they also offered us to bring us to a restaurant).
The location is ideal to climb mount Mitake: next to the train station, and in front of the bus stop that goes to the Mount.
We enjoyed the quietness of the room and the warm bath. The room had a powerful heater, so although outside was cold, the room stayed warm.
An excellent stay!
Great ryokan with a lot of history. We stayed 1 night in a traditional Japanese room and was able to use the bath privately. shared bathroom facilities were very clean. The dinner and breakfast was good (need to reserve, I messaged them via booking.com) and hosts were lovely! the only comment was that the bed doona was too hot and then the room was too cold to not have it covered but otherwise a nice short stay.
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