Accommodation

Staying in Wazuka

Wazuka is a beautiful town with a long tea history and wonderful tea sights. It is an ideal place to take a break and clear your mind by hiking in the mountains or simply going for a stroll through the tea fields. Stay here a day or two to experience the unique atmosphere of this town. A few recommendations for the accommodation in the area are below.

And if you let the property know when you booked your stay that you decided to stay because of a recommendation from Obubu Tea Farm, you may be able to receive special services.

 

Blodget Lodge guesthouse

This B&B is run by a young and dedicated half American, half Japanese family, who fell in love with Wazuka a few years ago. Their guest house is located on the hillside and you will have a chance to sleep in a traditional Japanese room with a beautiful view of the town and tea fields. Enjoy home-made meals by Mrs. Blodget, who has passion for macrobiotic cuisine. Blodget family is very caring and will make sure you have a comfortable stay.

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Osugi-ya

Nestled beneath the majestic 1300-year-old cedar tree, a Kyoto Prefectural Natural Monument known as Yasaka Jinja no Sugi (八坂神社のスギ), Osugi-ya invites you to experience the charm of Wazuka, Kyoto. Our inn is a lovingly renovated 150-year-old Showa-era house, transformed in 2024 by HITTITE, Co., Ltd. Known for their expertise in ironware, HITTITE masterfully blended modern interior design with the timeless elegance of traditional Japanese architecture. Located in the heart of Wazuka, a picturesque agricultural village producing nearly 40% of the renowned Uji Tea, Osugi-ya offers a unique retreat. Guests can choose between modern Japanese tatami rooms and comfortable Western-style accommodations. Each stay includes a delicious local breakfast to start your day. Our friendly, English-speaking staff are local residents eager to share the beauty and traditions of their hometown with you. Come and immerse yourself in the serenity of Wazuka, where history, nature, and tea culture converge to create an unforgettable experience.

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Country Home ATSUAN

ATSUAN is a country home that was established in July 2019 by husband and wife, Atsuko and Tetsuji, who moved to Wazuka from Kyoto city in October 2008. ATSUAN embodies the concept of a private exclusive guest house for only one group at a time where guests can relax in a heartfelt way. It is a traditional Japanese-style house surrounded by gorgeous tea fields and nature. Atsuko is an avid cooking enthusiast and a professional potter, therefore you will have the opportunity to experience her handicrafts, as well as create your own. 

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Let’s stay at Matcha Field

 

Welcome to our traditional Japanese house, featuring a cozy tatami room with two spacious beds. Relax on the garden’s wooden deck and enjoy stunning tea field views, or join our tours to local hot springs and calligraphy lessons for a deeper cultural experience. We are Mao and Tomo, passionate travelers who love sharing cultural exchanges. Tomo, a triathlete, can guide you on running or cycling adventures in the area. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or active exploration, we’re here to make your stay unforgettable. We can’t wait to welcome you!

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Wazuka- So guesthouse

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The concept of this accommodation is to enjoy tea with all five of your senses. Next to drinking very good Wazuka tea, you can indulge in a tea bath or relax in your room, while a tea candle fills the air with a pleasant fragrance. Even in the delicious meals, that are served, you will find the theme of ‘tea’. If you spend a few nights in this guesthouse, you can be sure that you will leave more relaxed than before.

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Shiki guesthouse

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While in a neighbouring town, this guesthouse is in a very convenient location between Nara and Kyoto as well as close to Wazuka. The guesthouse is managed by Chieri – a young Japanese woman, who is very passionate about her country’s traditions and culture, including Sado – Japanese tea ceremony. Enjoy staying in a beautiful traditional Japanese house made of aromatic wood while exploring the historic sights of Japan.

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