Cottage Hinata Vista
Hinohara, Tokyo
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Overview
Cottage Hinata Vista is a private single-building cottage rental nestled in Hinohara Village, the only village remaining within Tokyo's borders. Located in the lush Okutama mountain area, this exclusive retreat offers guests complete privacy with fenced surroundings, ensuring an intimate escape for couples, families, or small groups.
The cottage features a generous wooden deck equipped with a large dining table, a gas grill, and a cooler box, making outdoor barbecue dining effortless. From the deck, guests can take in sweeping mountain scenery that changes beautifully with each season—fresh green foliage in spring and summer, vibrant autumn leaves, and crisp winter landscapes.
Hinohara Village is known for its pristine rivers, hiking trails, and waterfalls, including the famous Hossawa Falls, one of the 100 best waterfalls in Japan. The surrounding forests offer excellent opportunities for nature walks, birdwatching, and seasonal foraging. Despite its remote feel, the cottage is remarkably accessible from central Tokyo, reachable within approximately 90 minutes by car.
Check-in is at 10:00 AM and check-out at noon, allowing for a generous stay. The property is rated 4.8 on Google with guests praising its tranquil setting and well-maintained facilities. For visitors seeking a genuine countryside experience without leaving Tokyo Prefecture, Cottage Hinata Vista delivers a rare combination of seclusion, comfort, and natural beauty that is difficult to find so close to one of the world's largest cities.
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Getting there from Tokyo
Approximately 90 minutes by car from central Tokyo. Train access via JR Itsukaichi Line to Musashi-Itsukaichi Station, then bus or taxi.
Best season to visit
Spring (cherry blossoms and fresh greenery), summer (river activities and cool mountain air), and autumn (spectacular foliage). Year-round destination.
Nearby activities
- Hossawa Falls hiking
- Akigawa Valley river swimming
- Hinohara Forest Therapy Road
- Tokyo Citizen's Forest nature walks
- Musashi-Itsukaichi area dining
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Hinohara Village is Tokyo's last remaining village, surrounded by Okutama mountains. Home to Hossawa Falls (one of Japan's top 100 waterfalls), pristine rivers, and dense forest. The area offers hiking, river swimming in summer, and stunning autumn foliage.
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