Step into history and live like a local in a beautifully restored 200-year-old Japanese machiya — just 15 minutes from Kansai Airport.
Stay in a Traditional Japanese House – All to Yourself
Enjoy the exclusive use of a beautifully restored Japanese machiya — a rare and immersive opportunity to experience the elegance of traditional Japanese living.
Ideal for solo travelers, families, or groups of up to 10 people, the house is a spacious 8LDK layout covering around 250㎡, all on one floor.
Originally built over 200 years ago as a merchant’s house, the building retains its historic charm while offering modern comfort. You’ll find an elegant rear room with views of a Japanese garden, and a cozy living room transformed from an old komegura (rice storehouse), creating a refined and tranquil atmosphere throughout.
Whether you’re a fan of traditional Japanese aesthetics or inspired by anime like Demon Slayer or NARUTO, this house lets you experience the atmosphere that has influenced such stories.
It’s more than just a stay—it’s an immersive way to experience the Japanese way of life and its unique aesthetic.
Savor a relaxing BBQ experience on a charming brick-paved courtyard — perfect for casual gatherings under the open sky.


📌Basic Information
📍Oyado Aburari
📍お宿 油利
📅 Reservation | Airbnb |
📞 Phone | ― |
📩 Email Address | bobkundaisuki@gmail.com |
🏠 Address | 1-8-17 Onishi, Izumisano City |
🚉 Access | Approx. 5-minute walk from Nankai Izumisano Station |
🚗 Parking | Free on-site parking available (1 car) |
🕒 Business Hours | Check-in from 15:00 / Check-out by 10:00 |
❌ Closed | Open year-round (Closed when not in use) |
💴 Average Budget | Approx. ¥10,000 per person for 3 guests (+¥6,000 per additional guest) |
💳 Payment Methods | Credit card payment via reservation site |
📌 Note: Prices include tax. Information may change, so please contact the facility before visiting.
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ℹ️ Detailed Information
High-Performance Air Conditioning | High-Speed Wi-Fi with Easy QR Code Connection | Fully Automatic Washing Machine with Built-in Dryer | Covered Parking Space
✅ Kitchen
Microwave | Toaster | IH (Induction) Cooktop | Electric Kettle | Refrigerator with Freezer | Cooking Utensils | Tableware & Dishes


✅ Dining
Dining Table with 6 Chairs (+1 Extra Chair) | 32-inch TV (BS/CS channels not available)
✅ Living Room
The renovated komegura (rice storehouse) has been transformed into a cozy living room featuring a large 60-inch TV with access to Netflix and more. A massage chair offers extra relaxation for all guests.
Toys for children are also available, making it a perfect spot for families traveling with children.


✅ Bedrooms
Bedroom 1: Two single beds
Bedroom 2: One semi-double bed
Bedroom 3: One single bed
Bedroom 4 (Japanese-style Room 1): Three futon sets
Bedroom 5 (Japanese-style Room 2): Three futon sets
※ Rooms 1 to 3 will be used first by default. If you would like to sleep in a traditional Japanese-style room, please let us know after making your reservation.


⭐ Highlights
🌿 A Serene View of the Japanese Garden from the Engawa
Step into the inner guest room, where a peaceful engawa (a traditional Japanese wooden veranda) opens to a beautifully curated Japanese garden.
Here, you can enjoy tranquil moments while taking in the seasonal beauty of nature—a timeless experience that reflects the charm of traditional Japan.
We also recommend stepping into the garden for a memorable photo that captures the essence of your stay.


🍖 Enjoy a BBQ on the Brick Courtyard Terrace!
Enhance your stay with a leisurely barbecue on the charming brick-paved courtyard, perfect for enjoying the open-air ambiance.
BBQ Rental Fee:
¥6,000 (without tarp) / ¥10,000 (with tarp)
※Payment on site
Rental Includes:
BBQ grill | 2 gas canisters | Tongs | 1 table | 1 side table | 6 chairs | Paper plates | Cups | Chopsticks | Other disposable items
※Please bring your own food (meat, vegetables, etc.) and condiments or sauces, as they are not included in the rental.

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