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“Onsen” is the word for Japanese public baths houses - please note that some onsens forbid tattoos

The original layout of the house is kept so you can experience a different rythm of life— leaning on common infrastructure in a quiet, but well connected, residential area in Japan.
It was never built with a shower, and with 6 different onsens nearby (public baths) you have opportunity to step into the culture that formed around the hot springs of Japan. A great spot to practice your Japanese small talk.
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You will sleep on tatami mats and futon bedding. The green mats and the folded mattresses in the picture. The traditional Japanese way.
There is a coin laundry and a gym next door. With ample options for grocery shopping that allows for comfortable longer stays. Picnics in Nagai Park next door is warmly recommended.
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This house is going through waves of renovations with opportunities to stay in the space in between or contribute to the renovations yourself. Which means that prices increase as the living quality increase. Right now is the cheapest you will be able to stay.
If you would like to contribute to the space - see the upcoming opportunities below 👇
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Exact address will be shared after booking :)
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