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9.4
Exceptional
(6 reviews)

Hotel Description

Noka Minshuku Kan de Midori

Noka Minshuku Kan de Midori is a charming rural guesthouse located at 670-26 Hara, Okagaki, Onga District, Fukuoka 811-4202, Japan. This hotel offers a unique and peaceful experience, blending the warmth of traditional Japanese hospitality with the tranquil beauty of the surrounding countryside. Guests can enjoy the soothing ambiance of this family-run inn, which emphasizes simplicity and nature, making it the perfect retreat for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

The rooms at Noka Minshuku Kan de Midori are designed with comfort in mind. They are spacious, featuring rustic Japanese-inspired decor, and come with essential amenities for a comfortable stay. The tranquil setting of the rooms allows guests to fully relax and recharge, making it ideal for those looking for a quiet and serene environment.

In terms of amenities, the hotel offers free Wi-Fi throughout the property, making it easy for guests to stay connected during their stay. While there is no fitness center or spa, the hotel’s location allows guests to enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, and its proximity to nature is perfect for outdoor activities. The hotel is family-friendly and welcomes children, making it an excellent choice for families looking to enjoy the area’s natural beauty.

The hotel is well-connected to public transport, with a 4-minute walk to 河和田 station. For guests arriving from nearby airports, Nagoya Airport is about 2 hours away by taxi, while Komatsu Airport is just 58 minutes away. There are plenty of local attractions, including the Ichijōdani Asakura Ruins, Daihonzan Eiheiji temple, and Nishiyama Park, each offering a rich cultural experience.

Guests can also explore the area’s nearby dining options, including Tetsuya, a popular soba noodle shop just 3 minutes away by taxi, as well as Western Bistro Citrus and Le Plus Mucho, both serving delicious international cuisine.

We warmly invite you to experience the unique offerings of Noka Minshuku Kan de Midori, where comfort and tradition meet the beauty of nature. Whether you’re here for a peaceful retreat or a cultural adventure, this guesthouse offers the perfect base for your stay in Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Japanese rural guesthouse experience

2. Spacious rooms with rustic Japanese-inspired decor

3. Free Wi-Fi throughout the property

4. Family-friendly environment, perfect for children

5. Peaceful and tranquil location surrounded by nature

6. Close proximity to key cultural attractions like Ichijōdani Asakura Ruins

7. Nearby access to public transport with a short walk to 河和田 station

8. Unique and cozy atmosphere with traditional hospitality

9. Delicious local and international dining options nearby


7.2 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Ichijōdani Asakura Ruins
17 min
Daihonzan Eiheiji
31 min
Nishiyama Park
15 min
Sabae City Nishiyama Zoo
18 min
Otaki Shrine / Okamoto Shrine
17 min

Nearest locations

Tetsuya
3 min
トマトアンドオニオン 鯖江インター店
13 min
Ichijodani Restaurant
17 min
GATTA NERA
18 min
王様の食卓
19 min
Western Bistro Citrus
19 min
Sorriso
19 min
Le Plus Mucho
24 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.2
Nearest airportKomatsu Airport
Travel time to airport58 min

Location

Airports:

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr 8 min

Transit: 4 hr 18 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 41 min

Transit: 4 hr 26 min

Komatsu Airport

Taxi: 58 min

Transit: 3 hr 10 min

Transit:

河和田

Walking: 4 min


Nearby locations

7.2

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

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Amy Turner

5/5
Situated in a beautiful 160 year old home, this stay gives you a taste of traditional Japanese life. The hosts (including Lei the dog) are welcoming and friendly. The bedroom is in a loft which may be a little challenging to climb to for those with older joints. 🙂 That's the only reason I withheld one star from the room. I was absolutely charmed by the house itself, which has survived emperors and wars and earthquakes. At one time, lacquerware was made here, and there are examples and tools on display.