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Living Museum Of Traditional Japanese Architecture
1 5
cabin , Gose Shi
Cochi Stay, a restored Japanese house, is situated in quiet mountains near historic villages in Gose Shi, 20 kilometres from ancient wooden temples and a short walk from scenic terraced rice fields. This private vacation home offers two bedrooms accommodating up to five guests, featuring a modern kitchen, air conditioning, a private moss garden, and access to e-bike routes, with optional Japanese catering available.
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Asuka No Yado - Vacation Stay 14132
1 4
house , Asuka-mura
Book this vacation rental with an excellent rating of 93% based on 4 reviews. You will be based in Asuka-mura. Facilities and services include a kitchen, air conditioning and a washing machine. Enjoy free parking with this accommodation in Asuka-mura!
8.5 8 reviews
Kashihara
06/10 – 13/10
SG$296/nighttotal: SG$2072 (7 )
Asuka No Yado - Vacation Stay 14132
2 4
house , Asuka-mura
Asuka no Yado - Vacation STAY 14132 is a 61-square-metre holiday home in Asuka, Nara Prefecture, conveniently located within a 32-km radius of key historical sites such as Tanpi Shrine and the Mihara History Museum. This two-bedroom property sleeps up to nine guests and offers amenities including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge, and free private parking.
Kashihara
06/10 – 13/10
SG$365/nighttotal: SG$2555 (7 )
夕食・朝食付【一棟貸切】桜井駅から徒歩5分/フリールーム有/0歳~・合宿歓迎/おしゃれなデザイン宿
1 4
house , Sakurai-shi
This large group accommodation is situated just a 5-minute walk from JR/Kintetsu Sakurai Station, offering convenient access to the local district. This detached house provides ample space for up to 18 overnight guests or 20 for events, featuring three bedrooms, three shower rooms, four toilets, and a dedicated 20-person lounge, with amenities including two refrigerators, an IH stove, and two washing machines for self-catering ease.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Kashihara
What are the best landmarks to visit in Kashihara and around?
Kashihara is known for its historical sites. You can't miss the Kashihara Jingu Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Jinmu, the legendary first emperor of Japan. Nearby, you'll find the Heijo Palace Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the remains of the ancient capital city. For a unique experience, visit the Kashihara Archaeological Institute Museum, displaying artefacts from the Kofun period.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Kashihara?
Which area in Kashihara is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area to stay in Kashihara for easy access to attractions is near Kashihara Station. It's well-connected by train and has a good selection of hotels, restaurants, and shops. You can easily walk to the Kashihara Jingu Shrine and the Heijo Palace Ruins from here.
What are the most affordable attractions in Kashihara?
The Heijo Palace Ruins are free to enter, and you can enjoy a peaceful stroll through the historical site. The Kashihara Archaeological Institute Museum offers a free entrance day on the 15th of every month. You can also visit the Kashihara Jingu Shrine for free, although donations are appreciated.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Kashihara?
How can travelers relax during a week in Kashihara?
For relaxation, head to the Kashihara City Park. It's a large green space with walking paths, a pond, and a children's playground. You can also visit the nearby Kamitakiyama Park, which offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Kashihara?
You can find a few major hotel chains in Kashihara, such as the Toyoko Inn and the APA Hotel. These hotels offer comfortable accommodation and amenities at reasonable prices.
What type of hotels can you find in Kashihara?
Kashihara offers a range of hotels, from budget-friendly business hotels to more luxurious options. You can find traditional Japanese ryokans, offering a unique cultural experience, as well as Western-style hotels with modern amenities.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Kashihara?
The best time to book a hotel in Kashihara is in advance, especially during peak season, which is from late March to early May and from late September to early November. Booking in advance ensures you get the best rates and availability, especially if you're travelling during popular events like the Heijo Palace Festival.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Kashihara?
Hotel rooms in Kashihara typically offer basic amenities such as air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities like a refrigerator, a coffee maker, and free Wi-Fi.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Kashihara?
Kashihara City Park is a great place to take your furry friend for a walk. You can also visit the nearby Kamitakiyama Park, which has a designated dog-walking area. While most restaurants don't allow pets, there are a few cafes and shops that welcome dogs.