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Japan is renowned for its traditional ryokans, which offer travelers a unique and authentic experience. Among the many ryokans available, some of the best are those that provide private onsens. These private onsen facilities allow guests to indulge in a serene and private bathing experience, immersing themselves in the rejuvenating hot spring waters while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of their surroundings.
Can foreigners buy an akiya? Is Japan really selling houses for $500? This and more as we share our insights of living in an akiya house.
Japan is renowned for its traditional ryokans, which offer travelers a unique and authentic experience. Among the many ryokans available, some of the best are those that provide private onsens. These private onsen facilities allow guests to indulge in a serene and private bathing experience, immersing themselves in the rejuvenating hot spring waters while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of their surroundings.
Japan is renowned for its traditional ryokans, which offer travelers a unique and authentic experience. Among the many ryokans available, some of the best are those that provide private onsens. These private onsen facilities allow guests to indulge in a serene and private bathing experience, immersing themselves in the rejuvenating hot spring waters while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of their surroundings.
The sleeping quarters at Muryoko-in temple in Koyasan.
A night in Ine No Funaya, a seaside fishing town, Kyoto hidden gem, staying in a Japanese fisherman boat house, Funaya no Yado Maruichi / FOREVERVANNY
I left New York city and created a space to pursue slow living in an abandoned house in the Japanese Countryside. This is my story.
A blog about living, updating, maintaining an akiya traditional Japanese house in the Japanese Countryside (the inaka).
My pretty little neighborhood - home is the bottom right house - Yunoyama onsen, Mie
Image 1 of 24 from gallery of House of Winds / Biombo Architects. Photograph by KIE
The beautifully-simple street gardens of Tokyo, Japan.
Haruka and I met in Kyoto train station. I’d been alone for a little over a week traveling in Tokyo and Tsumago. Having a companion was a relief, a Japanese one even better. No more language barrier…
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Japanese-inspired residence comes with beautiful gardens, a pond, and an authentic teahouse.