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Traditional Japanese House NAKAMURA

Step into 150 Years of Fuji Devotion at Traditional Japanese House NAKAMURA

Located in Fujikawaguchiko at the foot of Mt. Fuji, this restored 150-year-old Oshi residence welcomes visitors as a serene cultural retreat.
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Step inside a house where Fuji’s faith and daily life have long been quietly intertwined.

Step inside a house where Fuji’s faith and daily life have long been quietly intertwined.

Ancient beams overhead, tatami underfoot, and the muted calm of a former Oshi residence: Traditional Japanese House NAKAMURA preserves more than 150 years of history in Fujikawaguchiko at the foot of Mt. Fuji. Once part of the Kawaguchi Oshi community that supported the Fuji-ko pilgrimage, this house welcomed climbers into its rooms, offered prayers for their safe ascent, and helped sustain a culture of devotion that shaped the surrounding village. As eras shifted, the family adapted—moving from farming and religious guidance into commerce and regional enterprise while continuing their spiritual responsibilities. This enduring spirit of resilience and challenge carried the house through generations of social and economic change. Now carefully restored, the house offers travelers a chance to encounter Fuji’s heritage not as a static museum display, but as a living, breathing environment where architecture, memory, and landscape remain deeply connected.
The café invites unhurried moments within tatami rooms washed in soft natural light. Plant-based breakfast sets and the “Kominka Omotenashi Oju,” for which advance reservations are recommended, are inspired by Oshi cuisine and rooted in shojin-style traditions, reflecting the house’s spiritual heritage while responding to contemporary tastes. Each dish is thoughtfully prepared to highlight seasonal ingredients and gentle flavors. Matcha sweets, traditional skewered dumplings, and simple beverages further complement the setting, encouraging guests to slow their pace, listen to the quiet creak of wood beneath their steps, and absorb the textures of paper screens and earthen walls. It is less about spectacle and more about subtle immersion in atmosphere.
A curated shop presents crafts and goods from Yamanashi and the Fuji Five Lakes region, selected for their connection to local materials and skilled artisans. The space also serves as a meeting point for experiential programs, including guided walks to nearby shrines and nature areas. Upstairs, a coworking and event space provides private rooms and shared areas—including views of Mt. Fuji—for focused work, small gatherings, or creative retreats. With temporary luggage storage and duty-free services available for overseas visitors, the house continues its long tradition of hospitality, bridging pilgrimage-era devotion with contemporary travel in a setting where history, nature, and thoughtful design quietly converge.

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Phone number
+81-555-28-6433
Business hours
10:00 am – 5:00 pm / Hours may vary depending on the season and day of the week.
Holiday
Irregular holidays