[Image1]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image2]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image3]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image4]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image5]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image6]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image7]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image8]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
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[Image11]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays
[Image12]Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays

Continuing from the previous post, this time we introduce Kozako Forest from Setouchi Kominka Stays Hiroshima, a traditional country house inn in harmony with nature in Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture.✨

Takano Town in Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture, where Kozako Forest is located, is a heavy-snow area whose wide temperature swings create ideal conditions for local produce such as Takano apples, rice, and goods stored in snow cellars. When buying ingredients from Takano, please stop by Roadside Station Takano.

About a 12-minute drive from Roadside Station Takano, Kozako Forest appears when you turn down a small lane through broad, peaceful rice fields—an idyllic spot you might miss if you’re not paying attention—surrounded by a quiet woodland.

The 150-year-old exterior evokes the feel of a typical old farmhouse at first glance. Step inside, however, and the space transforms into a state-of-the-art glamping environment with modern design.

Features include an earthen-floor living area enclosed in full-height glass that blends the surrounding forest and interior, a bioethanol fire pit, and a large projector. This playful accommodation lets you enjoy nature and time with friends in comfort with the latest amenities. Stay with family, a group, a partner, and small to medium-sized dogs are welcome. Enjoy a restorative yet lively stay wrapped in the tranquil natural surroundings.

Facilities provided
Cooking utensils/tableware/basic seasonings/refrigerator/microwave/toaster/stove/kettle/water server
Shampoo/conditioner/body soap/face wash/shaving foam/body towel/brush/hair dryer/toothbrush set/face towel/bath towel/razor/cotton swabs/skin toner/yukata/slippers/Wi‑Fi/large projector with Android TV functionality

Check‑in / Check‑out
Check‑in from 15:00
Check‑out by 11:00

Children welcome
・Elementary school age and older: ¥4,400 per person
・Preschool children: ¥2,200 per person

Pets allowed
・Only small and medium dogs accepted (up to 20 kg)
・Additional fee required (first dog: ¥3,300 / please consult for a second dog)
・Acceptance conditions: housebroken/toen vaccinated/able to stay alone/not in heat
・The property provides only a cage. Please bring toilet supplies, bowls, leashes, sheets, etc.
・Please spend time with your dog in the earthen-floor living area inside the building.
・When making a reservation, please review and agree to the pet accommodation terms and conditions before your visit.

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May. 8, 2025
Good morning! 🌞 Continuing our series, we introduce Furosen at Setouchi Kominka Stays Hiroshima, a traditional house inn in Shobara City, Hiroshima Prefecture. Furosen sits in Kamitani, a town of terraced rice fields and houses in Shobara City. According to legend, an immortal sage once lived in this valley, and the house stands at the valley’s innermost point, atop the highest terraced field as if it grew from the land itself. In this secluded valley, only vast green hills and birdsong break the silence. Misty dawns, dusks sinking into deep blue, nights filled with the moon and stars. The valley’s seasonal beauty brings profound calm and healing. The spacious 200 m2 house on a broad plot features a clean, white-based interior. Spend time losing yourself in the valley view from the front garden chairs where you can enjoy a BBQ, lounge freely on a Yogibo sofa in the living room, or laze on the engawa that connects to the scenery. At night, relax in the large indoor bath with gently drawn hot water or soak under a sky full of stars in the open-air Goemon-style bath—unique pleasures of Furosen. This inn lets you fully savor the mountain village’s beauty in complete privacy, a feeling you appreciate most by staying overnight. About a 30-minute drive away, you’ll find many leisure facilities, restaurants, and cafes. Within an hour you can reach Izumo or Onomichi, so you can plan flexibly according to your mood and the weather. Facilities provided: cooking utensils, tableware, basic seasonings, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, stove, kettle, water server, audio speakers, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, facial cleanser, shaving foam, body towel, brush, hairdryer, toothbrush set, face towels, bath towels, razor, cotton swabs, lotion, yukata (casual robe), slippers, and Wi-Fi. Check-in / Check-out Check-in: from 15:00 Check-out: by 11:00 Children are welcome ・Elementary school age and older: 4,400 JPY per person ・Preschool children: 2,200 JPY per person