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CHAKRA

チャクラ

Elevate your experience of Hida Furukawa’s quaint atmosphere with a stay at CHAKRA. This unique vacation home is a renovated traditional-style house and only accepts one group per night, making it an ideal choice if you are looking for a private lodging experience.

The two-story home embodies traditional Japanese architecture and design with tatami floors, shoji doors and windows, wooden accents, and a natural color palette throughout. The rental house also comes equipped with a kitchen and enough futons to accommodate up to nine adults!

Location-wise, the home is situated just outside of Hida Furukawa’s center, allowing you to enjoy a quiet side of the town without being too far removed from its top sightseeing spots.

Whether you are traveling with friends or family, CHAKRA is an excellent opportunity to lodge in Hida Furukawa like a local.

Essential Information

Check-in 4pm
Check-out 10am
Wi-Fi Available
Access

11-minute walk from Hida-Furukawa Station. Up to two free parking spaces for those driving.

Location & Surroundings

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