Offering a garden and quiet street view, Jin is situated in Oyodo, 29 km from Subaru Hall and 37 km from Tanpi Shrine. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
William
Japan
the owner was willing to drive quite a bit to get me because of a train suspension. very glad and grateful that he could help me in that situation. guest house was great 👍
Located in Gose in the Nara region, 古民家の宿勝右衛門御所 provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking, as well as access to a hot tub.
Marianne
Australia
We loved the ambiance of this beautiful, traditional old house and garden. Hiro and Yuki are so friendly and caring. Every meal was great and they took great care to prepare vegetarian food. We really felt like valued guests.
The area was so pretty and quiet! A holiday from our holiday!!
We hope to come back one day and will certainly recommend to friends and family.
Located within 11 km of Nara Station and 26 km of Iwafune Shrine, Mori ノ Guesthouse provides rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Tenri.
Marte
Norway
Really nice lady giving us good tips about Nara Park! Nice facilities, clean, had cooling system in each room, great price.
Nestled in tranquil mountains, Miyoshino Sakuraann offers traditional Japanese-style accommodation that went through a renovation in 2014.
Lizzie
Australia
This was a beautifully kept room in a homey guesthouse. This was my only experience at a ryokan, staying at a string of hotels in the rest of my stay, and the quiet, private and genial hospitality was a delightful change.
Located 43 km from Tanpi Shrine, 43 km from Mihara History Museum and 43 km from Kurohimeyamakofun, Yoshino-gun - House - Vacation STAY 61738v offers accommodation situated in Kami-ichi.
Guesthouse Hajimari, a property with a shared lounge, is set in Kashihara, 20 km from Nara Station, 26 km from Subaru Hall, as well as 27 km from Tanpi Shrine.
Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travellers who prefer unfussy accommodation with a personal touch. They are usually family-run, and your host will provide local recommendations and optional meals. Often cheaper than regular hotels, guest houses can also feature a cosy living room and a garden.
This was a beautifully kept room in a homey guesthouse. This was my only experience at a ryokan, staying at a string of hotels in the rest of my stay, and the quiet, private and genial hospitality was a delightful change.
A wonderful temple stay with the delightful Terashima family. A calm place on a hill with views across the tree tops to Yoshino. Mrs Terashima is a brilliant cook and runs a cafe of great charm. Beautiful gluten free vegetarian meals were prepared for me. I recommend taking the opportunity to have dinner cooked by her.
You may attend morning prayers. This opportunity I recommend taking.
Sleeping with fresh air and quiet, after city crowds, I found this a restorative place and I wish I had stayed longer.
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We enjoyed the proximity to the station and Mount Yoshino also the cleanliness and comfort of the beds. The host was very attentive and it was great to have a washing machine and lots of cooking utensils and serving ware.
The staff was super friendly and helpful. That alone is worth coming here. The front room is so cozy and there is a massage machine. Location wise you can do Yoshino by walk during a day going up and back and you could even choose the quiet path starting north. There is nothing to do see but it is tranquil as you also don't see the hordes of tourists.
The place was really special at an elevated hill near the river. The house is beautiful with modern amenities the bed and pillows were so comfortable we had a great sleep! What makes it extraordinary are the great recommendations from the host who was really responsive.
Great location with a short hike up the hill taking you to Yoshino's main street.. The staff/owners were very friendly and helpful and the food was great. The onsen was also nice, if possibly a bit small if more people had been there. It was perfect for us though as they were not busy.
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