Aonokidays allows you to do all your sightseeing in one place. We have facilities and plans for you to enjoy and experience nature, such as a historic Japanese inn and a 150-year-old traditional Japanese house (used for TV and YouTube). Located just an hour from Tokyo, we have a variety of facilities and plans for you to enjoy and experience nature, such as a historic Japanese inn and a 150-year-old traditional Japanese house (used for TV and YouTube).

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Nature, History and Experiences

What is a Ryokan?

Our inn offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in traditional Japanese architecture and culture. Unlike ordinary hotels, we provide a stay where you can deeply feel the beauty and spirit of Japan.

With a history of 59 years, our inn is quietly nestled in the mountains, surrounded by rich nature. Far from the bustle of the city, you can enjoy peaceful and relaxing moments with your family or partner.

All guest rooms feature tatami flooring, creating a calm atmosphere filled with a gentle, soothing fragrance. From your window, you can enjoy the changing natural scenery of the four seasons, offering a new experience every time you visit.

The rock bath, designed to harmonize with nature, is a special space that heals both body and mind. Soaking in the warm water while admiring the seasonal views helps wash away travel fatigue and brings deep relaxation.

Enjoy a private and luxurious time with your family and friends. Here awaits a rare experience you simply cannot find in Tokyo.

You will fully experience the "traditional Japanese lifestyle", local cultural practices, and the breathtaking natural beauty—all in one extraordinary place.

『150-year-old traditional house』

Fujino, an hour from Tokyo, offers the perfect location for filming.

Fujino Old House User Guide

Surrounded by nature that reflects the beauty of all four seasons, this serene location allows for an authentic experience of a traditional Japanese home — an atmosphere that is increasingly rare in modern times.

Aonoki Days
Facility introduction

Ryokan

Nestled in the natural beauty of Sagamihara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Jinkei-en, an inn known as “Jinba-no-Yu,” is surrounded by a rich variety of trees and plants, including yuzu and cherry blossoms. In the nearby mountains, you’ll find a terraced yuzu orchard tended by hand, with a trolley system on the steep slopes. Ride it to the top, and you'll be rewarded with a breathtaking view—an ideal photo spot.Occasionally, traces of wild animals like deer or boars can be seen, offering a small but memorable glimpse into life in the Japanese countryside.Time spent here is more than just a stay—it’s an escape from the rush of daily life, offering irreplaceable moments of peace. Through our traditional kominka (old-style Japanese house), guests can fully immerse themselves in the charm of old Japan—whether relaxing on the engawa (veranda), warming up by the irori (sunken hearth), or enjoying the calm of a tatami room.We also recommend our scenic walking trails, where you can start your day feeling the fresh mountain air and soaking in the surrounding beauty. Step away from the ordinary, and enjoy a truly special experience with us.

Experience

Aonoki Days, we offer a variety of nature and countryside experiences designed for all ages—from children to families—so everyone can enjoy the charm of rural Japan.Located in the mountainous region of Fujino, guests can fully immerse themselves in Japan’s rich natural environment through activities like waterfall play, catching river fish by hand, and stream trekking.One of our most popular experiences is nagashi somen—a truly unique and authentic Japanese activity where you catch flowing noodles with your chopsticks as they stream down a bamboo flume, using fresh, clean mountain water. It’s a fun and refreshing way to enjoy a meal like never before.Even more special is that you gather the bamboo yourself from the nearby forest and assemble the flume with your group. This hands-on experience, set deep in nature, is something completely different from everyday life—and sure to create lasting memories.Why not try something new on your next trip? Come to Aonoki Days and enjoy a special time surrounded by nature.

Kominka

Located in Sagamihara, just outside of Tokyo, this traditional Japanese house retains the charm of “old Japan” with features like decorative samurai armor, a sunlit engawa (veranda), and a classic irori (sunken hearth). The nostalgic atmosphere makes it a perfect location for film shoots, TV dramas, commercials, magazine spreads, and more.We also offer a selection of kimono and cosplay costumes, so even if you arrive empty-handed, you can enjoy dressing up and using them freely during your shoot. Why not capture a special memory in traditional attire—kimono or yukata—against the beautiful backdrop of a historic Japanese home?Professional photographers are available on-site to support your photo sessions. This location is also popular among international visitors, both as a sightseeing destination and as a cultural experience.

Please note: advance reservation and consultation are required.

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In collaboration with JapanGuideRYOMA, we now offer English-guided cultural experience tours.

How to Use Our Space

This space is highly versatile and can be used for a wide range of purposes including filming, events, workshops, and exhibitions. We are happy to make tailored suggestions based on your needs, so please feel free to contact us.

Examples of use:

  • Want to shoot TV programs or YouTube videos in a traditional Japanese farmhouse or yuzu orchard?
  • Planning a cosplay photoshoot in kimono at a charming old house?
  • Looking for a family-friendly experience playing in the river or exploring the yuzu fields?
  • After hiking Mt. Jinba (elevation 850m), how about unwinding in a rock bath?
  • Interested in offering foreigners an authentic Japanese cultural experience with a traditional house and irori (sunken hearth)?
  • And more...