The different types of Japanese habitats

Typical accommodations

After World War II, Japan experienced strong economic and population growth, causing an unprecedented housing shortage.

Nos maisons de style traditionnel !

Kami-Ikebukuro, Tokyo

  • 28m²
  • 2 travelers
  • WIFI

Demachiyanagi, Kyoto

  • 51m²
  • 3 travelers
  • WIFI

Ginkakuji, Kyoto

  • 72m²
  • 4 travelers
  • WIFI

Takayama, Takayama

  • 84m²
  • 5 travelers
  • WIFI

Nos maisons d'architecte !

Demachiyanagi, Kyoto

  • 48m²
  • 2 travelers
  • WIFI

Kiyomizu, Kyoto

  • 97m²
  • 8 travelers
  • WIFI

Hinase, Okayama

  • 173m²
  • 8 travelers
  • WIFI

Nakano, Tokyo

  • 64m²
  • 5 travelers
  • WIFI

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