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  • Stay & Relax
  • Nasu Area

WAIN – Vintage Rice Barn in Nasu

  • Hotel
  • Rural Experience
  • Nature
  • Activities

hideaway that combines traditional Japanese architecture with modern comforts, and plenty of outdoor activities.

Originally built in the early Showa period, this traditional Japanese kura (storehouse) and barn were transformed into a warm and inviting guesthouse through extensive renovations in 2023, designed to comfortably accommodate up to two families (up to 8 guests). While preserving the nostalgic charm of the original architecture, we’ve thoughtfully modernized the facilities, adding two fully equipped bathrooms and kitchens to ensure a spacious and comfortable stay for our international guests. After relocating from Tokyo to embrace a sustainable lifestyle, we now cultivate organic, pesticide-free vegetables that we’re delighted to share with our guests. Set on a sprawling 2000-square-meter garden, the property invites you to enjoy open-air activities: play with our two friendly rescue dogs, explore the grounds, catch insects, or savor a barbecue amidst nature’s beauty. This is a space where modern comfort meets rustic tradition, offering a tranquil countryside retreat.

Location Map

Basic Information

Address 1583-6 Udakawa, Ohtawara-city, Tochigi, Japan
Telephone Number 81-70-4001-6476
Website https://linktr.ee/wainfarm
Business Hours 9:00~21:00
Price 7,000-10,000 yen per person. Check listing to see latest price
*Information for December 2024.
*Please check the official website for the latest prices.
DIRECTIONS ・12 minutes by car from JR Nishi-Nasuno Station, 20 minutes by car from JR Nasu-Shiobara Station
・Parking available for up to 4 cars
Map Code 121 320 076*71

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Nasu Area

The Nasu area, in the northeastern part of the prefecture, is famous for the imperial villa located there, and is one of Japan’s premier resort areas with its expansive highlands. The climate has allowed the development of a thriving dairy industry, and while there, you can visit a dairy farm that is open to tourists and offers delicious sweets made from milk, such as soft-serve ice cream and cheesecake. There are also many family-friendly facilities like Safari Park, amusement parks, and hot spring facilities like Shiobara Onsen.

Seasons in Tochigi