Asuka no yado-A small house in Asuka-All private!

Entire home in Asuka, Japan

  1. 5 guests
  2. 2 bedrooms
  3. 8 beds
  4. 1 bath
Rated 4.83 out of 5 stars.103 reviews
Hosted by Risa
  1. Superhost
  2. 7 years hosting

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Self check-in

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Risa is a Superhost

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"Asuka no yado" is a modern Japanese-style private lodging in the center of Asuka Village, Takashi District, Nara Prefecture.

It is also a very convenient location for sightseeing in Asuka Village.
The neighborhood has popular cafes, national special historic sites such as the Ishibutai Kofun, Okadera and Tachibana-dera, and bus stops are nearby, making it a perfect base for sightseeing.

"Asuka no yado" is a small house with a small garden and a veranda.
The building has been fully renovated.
It is equipped with a mini kitchen where you can cook a little, a spacious bath with a bathtub, and a toilet.

As it is a private rental limited to one group per day, you can relax without worrying about anyone.
With partners, families, and groups. Of course, single guests are also welcome.
Lay down a futon and enjoy sweet dreams.

The living room of "Asuka no yado" is decorated with a fusuma painting of the Japanese painting "Four Gods".
It is a work of art unique to "Asuka no yado", painted using traditional ink and mineral paints, the same as the ancient tomb murals found in the Takamatsuzuka and Kitara tombs.
Sit on the tatami mat and relax.
Enjoy the world of Japanese paintings to your heart's content.

The space
It is a small renovated house.
The layout is 2K, and the living room and bedroom are separated by fusuma (sliding doors) from a 12-tatami-mat Japanese-style room.

The entrance has a wide space for taking off and putting on footwear comfortably.
Suitcases, baby strollers, bicycles, etc. can also be placed here.

-Room specifications-
[Maximum number of users]
Up to 5 people.

[Bedding]
Five sets of mattresses, futons, and pillows are provided.

[Kitchen]
One IH cooktop is installed.
Equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, and toaster.
Several basic cooking utensils, seasonings, and tableware are provided.

[Living room]
There is a low table. Zabuton are also available for the number of people.

[Bath room]
Hot water heating and reheating are fully automatic at the touch of a button.
Shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are provided.
A hair dryer is available by the washbasin.
All towels at the inn are made from Senshu towels.

[Amenities at the washbasin]
Toothbrush
Dental floss
Hair elastic

[Toilet]
Toilet is located next to the kitchen.

Guest access
[Where guests can enter]
Everything except the storage area next to the entrance is available for your use.

Keys
We will tell you how to open the outside entrance after you book.
The key to the inner entrance is in the key box in the house.

Other things to note
About the effects of wind and vibration
Because the inn is an old wooden house, the wooden doors and windows at the entrance may make noise due to the effects of wind and vibration.

About Bugs
The inn is in a rich natural environment. We are taking measures to prevent, but spiders and geckos may enter the room. Thank you for your understanding.

About rental bicycles
We have one free rental bicycle. Please feel free to contact me.
Bicycle helmets are not available.

Asukamura hosts a variety of sporting events, including the Asuka Half Marathon in mid-March in the spring and the Ride Around in Nara, which tours various parts of Nara Prefecture by bicycle in the fall.
Please use Asuka no yado as a base for marathons, road bikes, hiking, etc.!
You can stretch your legs and take a relaxing bath in a private room.
You can also safely leave bicycles such as road bikes in the large entrance.

Registration Details
M290030688

Where you’ll sleep

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What this place offers

Courtyard view
Kitchen
Wifi
Free carport on premises – 1 space
19 inch TV
Unavailable: Carbon monoxide alarm

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for cleanliness

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for accuracy

Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars for check-in

Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars for communication

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

Asuka, Nara, Japan

Reservations are "required" for dinner at restaurants!
If you wish to have dinner at a restaurant in Asuka Village, please be sure to inquire in advance whether the restaurant is open for dinner and make a reservation.
Inquiries made on the day of the event may be difficult to accommodate, so it is recommended to make reservations as early as possible.

In Asuka Village, most stores close after 5:00 p.m. and bus service is extremely limited or nonexistent.
Restaurants in particular will close at the end of the lunch hour and at 5:00 p.m.

In the neighboring city of Kashihara, there are many restaurants that stay open until late at night, but public transportation in Asuka Village almost never operates after 6:00 p.m.
There is little lighting in the village, and it is very dangerous to ride a bicycle after sunset.
If you do not have your own car, please take a cab.

Sightseeing spots within a 15-minute walk from Asuka no yado and the time it takes to get there on foot.

Historic Sites and Historic Monuments
Asuka Palace Site ... approx. 4 min.
Sakafuneishi (Sake Trough Stone) ... 8 min.
Ishibutai Tumulus ... about 9 minutes
Kameishi (Turtle Stone) ... about 13 minutes

Shrines and Temples
Tachibana-dera Temple ... about 9 minutes
Asuka-dera Temple ... about 12 minutes
Oka-dera Temple ... about 13 minutes

Memorial Museums and Archives
Inuyo Man-yo Memorial Hall ... about 2 minutes
Nara Prefecture Complex of Man-yo Culture ... about 10 minutes

Meet your host

Superhost
604 reviews
4.74 out of 5 average rating
7 years of hosting
Born in the 70s
My work: Interior coordinator and CEO of sangimignano Co., Ltd.
Hi, I'm Risa. We would like to make a good room based on your questions and opinions. I am waiting for your message. I like to go on vacation to various countries in Asia. Now I want to take a long vacation in Italy. It is interesting to see old buildings and cute houses from different countries. I started hosting because I wanted to live you in an old folk house as comfortably as possible. Thank you.

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  • Aki
  • Rena
  • Emi

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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
5 guests maximum
Safety & property
Exterior or entryway security camera present
Carbon monoxide detector not required
Smoke alarm