HAKU is a Japanese Style Villa. You can enjoy your private time as in your home. HAKU means hundred. Medieval Haiku poet, Basho Matsuo likened eternal passage of time to a permanent traveller. In his time, a hundred years was expressed as eternal. HAKU was originally built as a farmer’s shed about a hundred years ago. It was recently relocated and renovated for another hundred years. HAKU will welcome you as traveling companions.
Our neighborhood is really important to us, and most residents live here full-time. Please respect the community and try to avoid making loud noise, especially at night. Please take a look at our house rules before booking.
The Japanese Government requests every guest to produce identification.
・No unregistered guests or visitors allowed.
・No smoking and No littering cigarette butts on the premises.
・No shoes inside the home.
・No eating or drinking on the Futon bedding.
・Keep a close eye on your kids while being on the second floor.
・Don’t forget to close the windows and lock the doors when you go out.
・Report any damages and/or breakages in a reasonably timely manner.