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9.8 89 reviews
Shimada
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Aokaques-cozy Antique House 山の上の古民家オーベルジュ
1 2
cabin , Kawanehon-chō
This two-bedroom guesthouse in Kawanehon-chō offers a unique cultural experience in a 200-year-old traditional house, providing stunning mountain views and seclusion in the tranquil countryside. The 15-tatami mat living room and 8-tatami mat bedroom, alongside a guest-exclusive refrigerator and microwave, accommodate up to five guests, and features a garden, parking, and pet-friendly facilities (pet food not provided).
9.1 7 reviews
Shimada
06/10 – 13/10
₹42331/nighttotal: ₹296317 (7 )
Private Kominka Stay With Tea Steam Sauna
1 2
cabin , Fujieda Shi
This detached house in Fujieda Shi is located in a secluded natural setting, approximately 10 minutes by car from the nearest supermarket and convenience store. This accommodation offers an authentic log house sauna experience with a MOKI wood-burning stove and Fujieda-produced tea, alongside relaxation in a renovated 100-year-old traditional Japanese house, providing a private, immersive experience for up to 9 guests with access to Shizuoka's pure underground water for a cold bath.
9.9 41 reviews
Shimada
05/10 – 14/10
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一棟貸し農家民宿ひなた
お一人様、6,600円~7,700円(子供、繫忙期別料金)
1 2
apartment , Shimada
This charming bed and breakfast is located in Shimada, a short 2-minute drive from the Shimada-Kanaya Interchange on the Shin-Tomei Expressway, making it easily accessible for travellers exploring the region. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and overall guest experience. The property offers a private house with two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to seven guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen, Wi-Fi, a garden, parking, and a washing machine, along with optional activities like tempura cooking classes and tea ceremony lessons, making it ideal for families or groups of friends.
9.1 23 reviews
Shimada
06/10 – 13/10
₹19010/nighttotal: ₹133070 (7 )
Rokuan
2 2
apartment , Kikugawa-shi
緑庵 Rokuan apartment in Kikugawa-shi offers convenient access to Shizuoka Airport (8 km), Oigawa Bridge (7.2 km), and Asagao no Matsu Park (8.5 km). This 117 square metre dwelling features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to 11 guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a fireplace.
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Shimada
What are the must-see attractions in Shimada?
Shimada is known for its tea plantations, so a visit to the Shimada Tea Museum is a must. You can also explore the Shimada Castle Ruins, which offer stunning views of the city. If you're interested in history, the Shimada City Museum is a great place to learn about the city's past.
What indoor activities for families are available in Shimada on rainy days?
The Shimada City Museum is a great option for families on rainy days. It features exhibits on the city's history and culture, and there are interactive displays for children. You can also visit the Shimada Tea Museum, where you can learn about the history of tea production in Shimada.
What are the best villas for families and kids in Shimada?
Shimada is a great place to enjoy the outdoors. You can go hiking in the nearby mountains, or take a stroll through the tea plantations. In the spring, the cherry blossoms are a sight to behold. There are also several festivals throughout the year, including the Shimada Tea Festival in May.
What are the advantages of renting a house or a villa in Shimada
Renting a villa in Shimada can offer more space and privacy than a hotel. You'll have access to a kitchen, so you can prepare your own meals, and you can often find villas with amenities like a garden or a swimming pool. It's also a great way to experience local life.
What food festivals or culinary events take place in and around Shimada?
Shimada is known for its tea, so the Shimada Tea Festival in May is a must-see. You can sample different types of tea, watch tea ceremonies, and enjoy traditional Japanese food. There are also many other festivals throughout the year, such as the Shimada Summer Festival in July, which features a parade and fireworks.
What exclusive experiences are available when visiting Shimada?
Shimada is a great place to experience traditional Japanese culture. You can visit a tea plantation and learn about the tea-making process, or take a tea ceremony class. You can also visit the Shimada Castle Ruins, which offer stunning views of the city.
Which part of Shimada would be ideal for a villa rental?
The best area for a villa rental in Shimada depends on your preferences. If you want to be close to the city centre, then the area around Shimada Station is a good choice. If you prefer a more rural setting, then the area around the tea plantations is a good option.