Book an Island for an Overnight Stay
There are plenty of amazing tree houses to explore throughout the island.
As the sun sets, visitors can cool off with a dip in the ocean, while relaxing on the beautiful hand-made floating jetty “sea house.”
With so many things to do during the day, it’s nice to have a home base to retreat to, and the accommodation on the island is absolutely beautiful. The traditional Japanese farmhouse is located in a picturesque setting and sleeps up to 30 people in 26 beds, with seven bedrooms and four bathrooms.
It’s a beautiful way to experience traditional Japan, with visitors able to enjoy bathing in large kettle-shaped iron bathtubs known as goemonburo (iron kettle-shaped private bathtub).
There’s also a traditional hearth in the main entrance area, which is a great place to relax and enjoy tea during the winter months.
During the evening, guests can enjoy star-gazing and the sounds of nature. With room for up to 100 people to stay on the island, camping here is also a great option, making this an ideal destination for a weekend of corporate team-building activities, and with staff on-hand to help guide people around the island and introduce you to the many activities available, anyone can enjoy an island stay. For singles or couples, a night here might wipe out your savings, with a price tag of ¥424,144 (US$4,003) per night, but for bigger groups, the cost per person makes this an affordable and unique trip away.
For more information on the island and lodgings, check out the beautiful photo-filled listing on Airbnb. It will make you want to start saving those yennies for a quick getaway!
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