Miwa to Sora, maison entière à louer
Ryokan highlights
A private whole-house stay in Bungotakada blending a renovated traditional home, large garden, and group-friendly space.
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Food & drinks
This whole-house stay at 2116-1 Miwa is tied to an on-site cafe space and meal arrangements, with extra local dining nearby in Bungotakada.
Cafe at the same 2116-1 address; simple rice meals, sweets, and drinks.
- OnigirifoodRice balls with changing fillings.
- Pork miso soupfoodHearty soup often paired with set meals.
- Stone-baked curryfoodHot curry served on select cafe days.
- PuddingspecialtyPopular house dessert.
- Coffee and teadrinkCafe drinks for a light stop.
Meal-plan dining with delivered obanzai and occasional hosted dinners.
- Obanzai delivery mealfoodHome-style small dishes by local partners.
- Mediterranean dinnerfoodOccasional cafe-space dinner service.
- Travelers' drinksdrinkSimple drinks may be served with events.
- Local Oita ingredientsspecialtyMenus vary with regional produce.
Useful cluster of casual local restaurants in central Bungotakada.
- Japanese set mealsfoodCasual teishoku-style meals nearby.
- NoodlesfoodQuick noodle options in town.
- Local seafoodfoodRegional fish dishes may be available.
- Sake and beerdrinkCommon drink choices with dinner.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This rental in Miwa, Bungotakada is best reached by road from Usa Station or by airport limousine bus into central Bungotakada, with Oita Airport the most practical airport.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A good fit for travelers who want a full private house in rural Bungotakada rather than a classic inn stay. It looks especially appealing for families or groups, but less ideal if you want hotel-style convenience or easy public transport.
- Full house privacyThis is an entire-house rental, so you get the place to yourselves instead of sharing facilities with other guests. That makes it especially comfortable for families, friends, or multi-generation stays.
- Spacious for groupsThe property is listed at around 165 square meters with 3 bedrooms and capacity for up to 15 guests. That kind of space is a real advantage if you are traveling as a larger group.
- Atmospheric old-home characterThe house is described as a renovated 70-year-old home blending calm Japanese style with more modern elements. It should feel more distinctive and home-like than a standard business hotel.
- Garden and night-sky settingA private garden is one of the standout features, and the rural setting is presented as a place to enjoy quiet outdoor time and starry skies. That adds real charm if you want a slower countryside stay.
- Useful practical basicsWi-Fi, free parking, non-smoking interiors, and multiple bathrooms and toilets make the stay easier for self-drive travelers. These details matter when sharing a house with several people.
- Not a traditional ryokan experienceDespite the Japanese character of the house, this is a vacation rental rather than a full-service ryokan. If you expect kaiseki meals, onsen baths, or staff-led hospitality, this may disappoint.
- Car access is almost essentialAccess appears to rely heavily on driving, with the property described as about 15 minutes by car from Usa Station and farther from the airport. Travelers without a car may find the location inconvenient.
- Futon-style sleeping onlyThe accommodation is listed with futons and no beds. That may be less comfortable for guests who prefer Western-style bedding or have mobility issues.
- Outdoor use is restrictedThe house rules reportedly prohibit fire-related activities such as BBQs, fireworks, and smoking, and also discourage late-night outdoor socializing. Groups wanting a lively outdoor evening may feel limited.
- Rural area means fewer nearby conveniencesThe setting suits travelers seeking peace, but it is not the best choice if you want restaurants, shops, or sightseeing spots within easy walking distance. The experience is more about staying in than stepping out on foot.
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