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9.9 67 reviews
Yamanashi
13/10 – 17/10
A$308/nighttotal: A$1232 (4 )
古民家の宿泊と山梨の美食を楽しみませんか
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cabin , Yamanashi-shi
This self-catering cottage in Yamanashi City offers easy access to the region's natural beauty, being a 90-minute express train journey from Shinjuku Station. Sleeping up to seven guests, this two-bedroom property boasts a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, a sauna, free BBQ set rental (wood and charcoal at extra cost), and a traditional 8-tatami mat room, all within a modern Japanese farmhouse setting.
Yamanashi
13/10 – 17/10
A$201/nighttotal: A$804 (4 )
ホタル観ながら寝れるヴィラ | Mekiki古民家| 山梨
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cabin , Yamanashi-shi
DENIM, a private villa in Yamanashi City, is situated a 5-minute taxi ride from Yamanashi Station and a 20-minute drive (approximately 16km) from Katsunuma Interchange, offering easy access to Hottarashi Onsen, Fruit Park, and local wineries. This pet-friendly self-catering cottage sleeps two (with optional extra bedding for four), features a private garden, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and shared use of communal spaces in a traditional kominka, including a games room, plus optional breakfast and dinner services.
10 251 reviews
Yamanashi
13/10 – 17/10
A$331/nighttotal: A$1324 (4 )
もしもしの家
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house , Kōshū-shi
Moshimoshi no Ie is a self-catering house in Kōshū, Yamanashi Prefecture, conveniently located within 42-42km of Fuji-Q Highland, Kawaguchi Asama Shrine, and Lake Kawaguchi. This 40 square metre property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, private parking, Wi-Fi, and a garden; sleeping up to four guests and offering easy access to local attractions.
9.5 36 reviews
Yamanashi
13/10 – 17/10
A$637/nighttotal: A$2548 (4 )
Itsusenkyo/japanese Style House Max16
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cabin , Fuefuki-shi
This spacious Japanese-style house, located in Kasugai Komatsu, Fuefuki-shi, offers a unique stay near vineyards, peach orchards, Ishiwa Onsen, and the Koyo Honten (Shingen Mochi factory), and boasts historical significance as a former gathering place for prominent Japanese politicians. The 350 square metre property sleeps up to 16 guests in four bedrooms with eight double futon sets, including a fully equipped kitchen, a private onsen, and a 3000 square metre garden.
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Yamanashi
What indoor activities for families are available in Yamanashi on rainy days?
On rainy days, head to the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art in Kofu city. It has a great collection of art and is perfect for a rainy day. If you're looking for something more interactive, try the Yamanashi Science Center in Kofu. It's great for kids and adults alike, with lots of hands-on exhibits.
Yamanashi is a great place for outdoor activities. Hiking in the mountains is popular, especially around Mount Fuji. If you're feeling adventurous, try paragliding from the top of Mount Misaka. In the summer, you can go swimming in Lake Kawaguchi or Lake Yamanaka. For a more relaxed experience, take a scenic drive along the Fuji Five Lakes route.
What are the best villa rentals for families and kids in Yamanashi?
What are the advantages of renting a house or a villa in Yamanashi
Renting a villa in Yamanashi gives you more space and privacy compared to a hotel. You'll have access to a kitchen, so you can prepare your own meals and save money. Villas often have fantastic views of the mountains, especially those in the Fuji Five Lakes area. You'll also have more flexibility to come and go as you please.
What are the best villa rentals with parking in Yamanashi?
What food festivals or culinary events take place in and around Yamanashi?
Yamanashi is known for its delicious fruit, especially grapes and peaches. The annual Koshu Wine Festival in October is a great place to sample local wines and enjoy live music. You can also find smaller festivals celebrating specific fruits throughout the year.
What exclusive experiences are available when visiting Yamanashi?
You can enjoy a private tour of the Fuji Five Lakes area with a local guide. They can take you to hidden spots and share insights into the region's history and culture. You can also book a private cooking class to learn how to make traditional Japanese dishes using local ingredients.
Which part of Yamanashi would be ideal for a villa rental?
The Fuji Five Lakes area is a popular choice for villa rentals. It offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and is close to many attractions. The area around Lake Kawaguchi is particularly beautiful, with many villas offering direct lake access.