OBATAKE Annex – A Private Bedroom Next to the Thatched Main House

OBATAKE offers three separate sleeping spaces, including the OBATAKE Annex bedroom located next to the thatched Main House. Built entirely from rare Noto hiba wood, the Annex provides a quiet and comfortable place to rest, making it easier to invite friends or another couple to travel together.
Guests having a barbecue outside Obatake thatched house in Miyama Kyoto
Floor plan of the annex building at Obatake thatched house in Miyama Kyoto
Bedroom in the Obatake annex of a traditional farmhouse in Miyama Kyoto
Hiba wood bath in the Obatake annex bathroom Miyama Kyoto
Bathroom and washroom in the Obatake annex with hiba wood interior Miyama Kyoto
Toilet in the Obatake annex with hiba wood interior Miyama Kyoto
Guests enjoying a barbecue in front of Obatake thatched house Miyama Kyoto

Project Info

Client Miyama Heritage Stays

Project Description

At OBATAKE, guests can comfortably sleep in three separate groups, making it an ideal place for families and friends traveling together.

The first sleeping space is the bedroom in the Main House.
The second is the tatami room in the Main House, where guests can enjoy the traditional Japanese style of sleeping on futons.
And the third is the OBATAKE Annex bedroom, which we introduce here.

Located right beside the thatched-roof Main House, the Annex offers a private and peaceful bedroom space, slightly separated from the main living area. It has become a popular option for guests who value personal comfort and quietness during their stay.

The bathroom, toilet, and washroom are shared with guests staying in the tatami room of the Main House. For this reason, the Annex is designed as a simple yet luxurious space focused entirely on rest and relaxation.

The entire building is made of Japanese hiba wood, filling the room with a natural fragrance the moment you step inside. The gentle scent of hiba creates a calming atmosphere, almost like being surrounded by a forest.

This wood is Noto hiba, sourced from the Noto region. However, in 2024, a major earthquake struck the area, and many sawmills collapsed. Since then, Noto hiba has become increasingly difficult to obtain, making this Annex even more precious.

Thanks to the OBATAKE Annex, you can easily invite another couple, friends, or travel companions to join your stay. You can share the experience together while still enjoying the comfort of having separate sleeping spaces.

OBATAKE Annex was created to make your stay more flexible, more comfortable, and more memorable.

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