Top Hotels Near The Kuzuharas House

Kamenoi Hotel Tondabayashi

Kamenoi Hotel Tondabayashi

3.7 / 51 Reviews
880-1 Ryusen
3.9KM from The Kuzuharas House
Conference HallCafePick-up ServiceNon-smoking floorChildren's MealKTV
per night
From
USD**6
Monzenya

Monzenya

5 / 5Outstanding
1943-2 Ochikata, Tondabayashi-shi
2.69KM from The Kuzuharas House
per night
From
USD**8
Female-Only Guesthouse Tomari-ya

Female-Only Guesthouse Tomari-ya

4.6 / 5Great1 Reviews
12-3 Tondabayashicho
0.35KM from The Kuzuharas House
Ironing ServiceMedical Room
per night
From
USD**7
Guesthouse Tomari-ya Caters to Women

Guesthouse Tomari-ya Caters to Women

4.6 / 5Great1 Reviews
12-3, Tondabayashi-cho
0.34KM from The Kuzuharas House
per night
From
USD**0

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Everything you need to know about The Kuzuharas House

Stay at Takatsuki Machiya: Artisan's Village, a heritage inn transformed from a Edo-era farmhouse just a 7-minute walk from Minami Katsuragi House. The property offers immersive local traditions including handmade washi umbrella workshops and traditional tea ceremony sessions in serene tatami rooms. Each morning, guests can join a zen meditation session in the tranquil garden courtyard. With authentic craftsmanship preserved throughout, this stay delivers an intimate connection to Osaka’s rural heritage. Reserve your experience via the HopeGoo app for exclusive access to curated cultural packages.

Takatsuki Machiya: Artisan's Village is directly opposite Minami Katsuragi House, just a 2-minute walk away—the most convenient option for visitors. Housed in a meticulously restored Edo-period farmhouse, the inn blends traditional Japanese architecture with modern comfort. Each room features tatami flooring and shoji sliding doors, creating a peaceful, authentic atmosphere. Guests enjoy views of a living garden with bamboo groves and stone lanterns, offering a dynamic landscape that changes with the seasons. Whether strolling at dawn or relaxing under moonlight, the serene setting provides deep tranquility. Book through the HopeGoo platform to secure your preferred room type.

Yes, Takatsuki Machiya: Artisan's Village hosts biweekly washi paper-making workshops led by a third-generation local artisan. Guests learn handcrafting techniques using natural dyes and kōzo tree fibers native to the region, creating personalized keepsakes like decorative scrolls and calligraphy cards. The inn also features a historic farming tools exhibit, showcasing agricultural practices from 19th-century Fukui City. All sessions take place in the afternoon, followed by a serene tea ceremony featuring locally sourced matcha sweets. This immersive experience captures the soul of rural Osaka life. Check the HopeGoo app for the monthly schedule and HopeGoo details.