"Guided by a family who moved to this area / An extraordinary experience immersed in the local community"
Kiyosato Ward, Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture.
Kiyosato Ibasho Base Cha-ya is a ""third place"" where you can stay as if you were living in a traditional rural village.
This is a small base where the local community and people can connect in a relaxed manner.
It's a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and unwind in the rhythm of nature.
【Recommended for these people】
・People who want to experience nature, food, and local life with their family and friends
・Overseas guests who want to experience the traditional Japanese lifestyle during their stay in Japan
-Universities and companies looking for a base for training camps, training sessions and workshops
・People looking for a place where children and adults can feel safe and be themselves
【What you can do at Cha-ya】
There are no rules for how you spend your time here.
Read a book, sit around a campfire, or look out over the fields.
We will ask you what you want to do, and if you wish, we can also suggest the following experiences.
・Local vegetable harvesting experience and local cuisine making (※Depending on the season)
・Soba noodle making experience (※Depending on the season)
・A moment at the adjacent ""Chaya Forest""
・Guide to local supermarkets and the birthplace of Japanese wine
All of these are easy options that you can choose when you feel like giving them a try.
Even if you just stay overnight, you will be able to fully enjoy your time here.
【Cha-ya Owner's Thoughts】
We value a place where both children and adults can feel safe and spend time at their own pace.
As the community and people, and people interact with each other, we respect each person's desire to ""try something,"" ""take a break,"" and ""talk.""
We aim to be ""another place"" that is an extension of everyday life.
-If you're going to get away from your everyday life, make sure to enjoy a unique moment here-
Only a 15-minute drive from downtown Joetsu Takada.
There you will find a quiet rural village where the original Japanese landscape still thrives.
To the southwest you can see the majestic Mt. Myoko, and in June fireflies dance along the rice fields.
At night, the sky is filled with twinkling stars, with no obstructions.
Rice and vegetables grown in the rich soil moistened by melting snow are rich in minerals.
It is a blessing from nature that will revitalize you from the inside out.
The meals mainly use local and regional vegetables,
We offer warm breakfasts and dinners that reflect the season.
Feel your mind unwind as time passes quietly and gently.
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❏ Kiyosato Ibasho Base Cha-ya
~ Living room ~
Size: Approximately 32 tatami mats
solid wood flooring
~ Japanese-style room ~
Size: 6 tatami mats / 8 tatami mats
*Bedrooms will be provided according to the number of guests.
~ Toilet ~
2 Western-style rooms
~ Bus ~
Bathtub and shower type: 1 room
This plan is a lodging only plan without meals.
If you would like breakfast and dinner, please add the number of nights you wish to stay.
During the winter, heating fees (2,000 yen/group) will be charged separately on-site.
~ Japanese-style room ~
Size: 6 tatami mats
Bedding: 3 sets of futons
Capacity: 3 people
Size: 8 tatami mats
Bedding: 4 futons
Capacity: 4 people
*Bedrooms will be provided according to the number of guests.
You can send a message directly to the host. Please click here to inquire about this facility before applying for a reservation.
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