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Map pinJapan · Akita · Odate
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Traditional Japanese house and garden "HACHI”
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Traditional Japanese house and garden "HACHI”

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HACHI

Room TypeRoom type
Private room
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4
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2
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1

Description

■Accommodates up to 4 people per group per day ■1950`s(Showa era) traditional japanese house and garden ■sleep in japanese style futon in Tatami room (No Bed) ■Free Wifi ■5 minutes walk to convenience store ●We can accommodate up to 4 people per day in 1 group Traditional Japanese houses and Japanese gardens in the● 1950s I put a futon in the● Japanese-style room 5min to● free Wifi ● convenience store The space ■There is a shared living room with hammock and kotatsu(japanese foot warmer), and a living room only for guests. ■You can have a barbecue on a wood-burning stove or sichirin(earthen charcoal brazier) in a shared solarium ■ There is heating, but it's cold in winter. There is a shared living room with● hammocks and kotatsu and a private living room. A ●shared solarium where you can barbecue with a wood stove or seven wheels ●Heating is provided but it is quite cold in winter. During your stay ■ You can make Kiritanpo and couscous with your host in the shared kitchen. ■ You can eat vegetables harvested in the kitchen garden from spring to autumn. ● You can make kiritanpo and couscous with your host in the shared kitchen. ● From spring to autumn, you can eat vegetables harvested in the home garden. Registration Details M050022209

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Map pinJapan · Akita · Odate
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