Relaxing Multi-Night Stay Plan
This plan is designed for guests who wish to spend more than one night and truly immerse themselves in the natural rhythm of rural Japan. By staying two nights or more, you’ll receive a discounted rate—and gain the gift of time. The longer stay allows you to settle into the space, explore the surroundings, and enjoy the peace and quiet that only a slow-paced retreat can offer.

In the mornings, wake to birdsong and the soft light spilling into the tatami rooms. Spend your afternoons on the engawa (veranda) watching the mountains, reading, or simply doing nothing.
Evenings can be spent around the irori (traditional hearth), enjoying conversation, a warm drink, or a quiet meal. Optional breakfasts and BBQ dinners are available upon request.
This plan is perfect for couples looking for a romantic, slow escape, families seeking bonding time away from screens and schedules, or solo travelers craving reflection and rest. It’s also well-suited to writers, artists, and remote workers who wish to stay inspired by nature and tradition.
If you want to experience more than just a quick visit, this plan invites you to become part of the place—not just a guest, but a resident, if only for a few days. The house and the hills are here to receive you, and they reveal themselves more fully the longer you stay.
Other plans
Facility Information
Access
SHIZUOKAAOI-KU, SHIZUOKA-SHIHirano 135
Important Notes
Check-in / Check-out
Check-in
14:00 ~ 19:00
Check-out
~11:00
Policy
Cancellation Policy
Children's Policy
Bed sharing policy
Facilities & Services
Room Facilities & Amenities
Amenities / Facilities / Bathroom
Facilities & Services
Common Area / Food Facility / Transport
Facility Precautions
Smoking Policy
The entire property is strictly non-smoking. This traditional farmhouse is over 250 years old and holds cultural value similar to a heritage property. If you must smoke, please use the designated area near the parking lot with your own ashtray. Smoking near the building is strictly prohibited.
Bathroom & Toilet Facilities
Please note that the bathroom and toilet are located in a separate building. The main house is a preserved Edo-period structure (now retrofitted for earthquake resistance). To access the bath and toilet, you’ll need to walk about only 10 steps outside from the rear entrance. Depending on the season or weather, the walk may be chilly or uneven underfoot. We hope you’ll enjoy this unique aspect of staying in an authentic Japanese farmhouse.
About Heat and Cold
This house was built around the time of the American Revolution, over 250 years ago. While some insulation has been added and air conditioning is available, temperature control is not as perfect as in modern buildings. Please be aware that you may feel a bit warm in summer or chilly in winter depending on the season. That said, the traditional design of the house helps it stay relatively cool during the summer. In winter, we provide padded “hanten” coats to help keep you warm—please feel free to ask if needed.






