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kutama/16/10 Late Night Check-in Not Allowed - Inn Healed by Nature and Art - Onmyoji (MS76)
Ome, Japan
6 guests2 bedrooms1.5 baths
Amenities
A/C
Waterfront
Fireplace
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom
2 double beds
Aun-i, which was the atelier of the painter Masataka Oiso.
The house, which overlooks the Okutama River, is a meticulous construction that allows you to feel the artist’s presence.
The sound of the mountain stream, the chirping of birds, and the space surrounded by flowers and plants certainly make time flow differently than usual.
Please enjoy the finest time of the year, woven by the seasons.
From Sawai Station in the nature-rich Okutama area to the property is about an 8-minute walk.
In front of the property, you can see the Okutama river, and you can see cherry blossoms in spring and autumn in autumn.
The view from the living room is stunning!
There are plenty of minus ion mountain trails along the Okutama River, so you can have a great experience just by taking a walk.
Rafting and mountain climbing all year round in the summer.
You are welcome to make lovely memories and vacation stays!!
Homes
About your space
It is a spacious 144 square meter 4LDK room.
[Bedroom]
Bedroom 1: 2 double beds
Bedroom 2: 2 single futons
[Other Facilities]
* We do not provide condiments.
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Registration Details
M130034137
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Kawasaki, Japan, is a dynamic city that offers a blend of industrial strength, cultural depth, and unexpected green spaces. Situated between Tokyo and Yokohama, Kawasaki often surprises visitors with its unique attractions and local flavor.
One of the city's most famous sites is the Kawasaki Daishi Temple, a prominent temple of the Chizan sect of Shingon Buddhism. This peaceful sanctuary is not only a place of worship but also a site where visitors can experience traditional Japanese culture, including the annual Daruma Doll Festival, which celebrates good luck and perseverance.
For a taste of Kawasaki's industrial prowess, the Kawasaki Good Times World museum is a must-visit. Located within the Kawasaki Marien complex, this museum showcases the history and products of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, including motorcycles, jet skis, and even a Shinkansen (bullet train) simulator.
The city also boasts one of Japan's most unusual festivals, the Kanamara Matsuri, or the "Festival of the Steel Phallus." Held annually at the Kanayama Shrine, this festival celebrates fertility and is known for its quirky parades and decorations.
Families and those with a penchant for technology will enjoy the Fujiko F. Fujio Museum, dedicated to the creator of the beloved Doraemon series. The museum features original artwork, interactive exhibits, and a rooftop playground with views of the city.
For a breath of fresh air, the Tama River provides a natural escape with its riverside parks, perfect for picnics, jogging, and cycling. The river is also a popular spot for fishing and bird watching, offering a tranquil respite from the urban environment.
Kawasaki's culinary scene is as diverse as its attractions, with options ranging from traditional Japanese cuisine to international flavors. The city's proximity to the sea ensures a steady supply of fresh seafood, while local izakayas (Japanese pubs) serve up hearty dishes and a chance to mingle with the locals.
Shopping enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the Lazona Kawasaki Plaza, a large shopping and entertainment complex that offers a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and a cinema.
In essence, Kawasaki is a city that defies expectations, providing visitors with a rich tapestry of experiences that range from the traditional to the modern, the sacred to the playful, and the industrial to the natural. It's a destination that offers a unique slice of Japanese life, just a stone's throw from the bustling metropolises of Tokyo and Yokohama.