A peaceful old house with a view of the countryside.
You can also enjoy private BBQ and fireworks.
It is a 30-minute train ride from Narita Airport, and there is a free pick-up service (16:00-18:00) from the nearest station (Kobayashi Station on the JR Narita Line).
There are 2 parking spaces on the premises and a private parking lot for 5 cars.
Japanese and Korean language services are available.
Rental Menu
[BBQ]
Set includes: BBQ area, stove, tableware, charcoal
Weekday fee (up to 3 people)
(Weekday fee (up to 3 people) (16:00~21:00) 3,000 yen
(11:00~21:00) 6,000 yen
Additional charge (per person): 1,000 yen
Holiday fee (up to 6 persons)
(16:00~21:00)13,000 yen
(11:00-21:00) 22,000 yen
Additional charcoal box (3kg): 800 yen
[Annex] Theater room use: 4 hours, 3,000 yen
The annex is a soundproof theater room.
The first floor is equipped with a 100-inch projector and sound system, allowing you to enjoy music and movies (Fire tv).
The second floor is a free space with a Showa-era image.
You can enjoy vinyl records on the wall and play your favorite music with Bluetooth speakers.
[Commercial Facilities]
BIG HOP Garden Mall Inzai - 20 min bus + 15 min walk or 20 min car
- A large commercial facility with a wide range of stores where you can enjoy fashion, dining, and entertainment all in one place!
- It also has a variety of amusement facilities popular with families, making it a spot where you can enjoy yourself all day long!
[Sightseeing Spots]
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple - Train (20 min.) + walk (20 min.) or car (40 min.)
- Naritasan Shinsho-ji Temple is a historic temple with a history of more than 1,000 years, and is famous throughout Japan as a temple to ward off bad luck.
- The spacious precincts of the temple are home to a number of important cultural properties, including the main hall, the three-story pagoda, and the large main hall.
- The approach to the temple is lined with many restaurants and souvenir stores, where you can taste Narita's specialty, eel.
Hiyodorizaka・Samuya Yashiki Street - Train (40 min) + Walk (20 min) or Car (40 min)
- This is an elegant slope famous as a location for the movie “Otoko wa Tsuraiyo” (Otoko wa Tsuraiyo).
- The retro atmosphere of the streets remains, and a nostalgic stroll can be enjoyed.
- There are also historic buildings and small cafes along and around the slope, which are popular as photo spots.
Sawara - 1 hour and 10 minutes by train or 50 minutes by car
- Sawara is a sightseeing area with a historic townscape called “Koedo,” and is designated as a national Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings.
- The charming scenery along the Ono River is an attraction, and you can experience river cruising and Japanese boat tours.
- There are many places where you can experience history and culture, such as the Ino Tadataka Memorial Museum and the Sawara Grand Festival (summer and autumn).
Languages spoken: Japanese,Korean