Japan's first ever licensed vacation rental site, "STAY JAPAN". Offering various accommodations in country side stays, farm stays, home stays, temple stays, Japanese traditional stays, and many more all throughout Japan. Live like a king in Japan's first
A. Japan Preschool Exchange is a program targeting children from 0 to 6 years old (preschool age). However, the acceptable age range may vary depending on the preschool at the destination and availability. Please consult with the operations desk for more details.You can confirm the target schoo...
Yoki - Store Japan - Japanese Store1.25公里 Tiến Thành Trần Thạch Cao Vũng Tàu1.58公里 Cửa hàng bách hóa Bùi Thị Hồng4.8公里 Lapen Center Mall2.55公里 tiNiWorld Lapen Center Vũng Tàu2.52公里 Mua Sam Vung Tau2.05公里 ...
more than for you to feel home during your stay at our place. Surrounded by green Fuku (Garcinia) trees, this luxurious villa offers you the privacy a resort hotel can't provide, and the promise of a high-quality stay in Okinawa. We believe there are two places where you can enjoy...
Yoki - Store Japan - Japanese Store1.92公里 Cửa hàng bách hóa Bùi Thị Hồng6.49公里 Siêu thị Mẹ & Bé BibiOne - Trương Công Định2.46公里 DANA Shop Dụng cụ và nguyên liệu làm bánh Vũng Tàu3.02公里 ...
PIECE HOSTEL SANJO is near Kyoto's Shijo Kawaramachi area. The cozy interior and English-speaking, multi-lingual staff make it a popular and comfortable lodging for international visitors. Learn more about this comfy hostel where the concept is to play "
More aboutTHE STAY OSAKA Shinsaibashi (After 28 Feb 2025, GRAND HOSTEL LDK OSAKA SHINSAIBASHI) Experience Comfort and Convenience at The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi Welcome to The Stay Osaka Shinsaibashi, a charming 2-star hotel nestled in the heart of Osaka, Japan. With its prime location, this ho...
STAY JAPAN is a guesthouse booking website. We have over 3,000 unique farm stays, cultural stays, castle stays and many more for you to experience something new on your trip. For any adventurer that is looking to go off the beaten path and discover new areas that you don't see on ...
A Japanese ‘less is more’ approach from the master of minimalism, Shigeru Ban The clientele Design fans, solo travellers and anyone looking to rest and recharge The rooms Spare, yet inviting thanks to tasteful Ploh linens, Kimura thin-glass carafes and Miyama ceramics What to do on s...
A Japanese ‘less is more’ approach from the master of minimalism, Shigeru Ban The clientele Design fans, solo travellers and anyone looking to rest and recharge The rooms Spare, yet inviting thanks to tasteful Ploh linens, Kimura thin-glass carafes and Miyama ceramics What to do on s...