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Sharing survival techniques for living in the countryside

Fukuoka
Family
Farm stay
Hot spring
Japanese Food
Japanese style house
Local traditional events
Mountain
Outdoor

It is an 80-year-old old Japanese-style house. One hour drive from Fukuoka Airport, Tanushimaru-cho, Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture, where you can enjoy the Japanese countryside, is located on the banks of the Chikugo River. Irrigated agriculture beginning in the Edo period (1603-1867) gave birth to a rich agricultural culture.

Life is meant to be enjoyed. We need money to live, but we don’t spend our life time for money. Symbiosis rather than competition. The concept of gifting rather than deprivation.

3 Key Points

1Host’s introduction 
I have a family, one wife and two children. I have spent time in Bangladesh and Myanmar for work. I also ran a consulting company in Bangladesh. I am in the countryside because I am tired of living abroad and city life does not suit me.
2You can interact with people like this! 
We also interact with the local community and with our guests since we are also in the lodging and accommodation.
3You can experience like this!
Sharing life lessons I have learned from working for companies in the past, being in Tokyo and Osaka, and still having experience overseas. We can advise you from a different perspective than ordinary people. We have miso soup made from handmade miso, which we prepare ourselves from koji mold, and home-grown rice and pickles. You can also enjoy fresh vegetables from the fields. Sometimes Bengali dishes are served. We would be happy if you could help us with cleaning the house, weeding the garden, tending to the crops in the fields, guiding guests to the guest house, cleaning the guest rooms, etc.

House Rule

Allowed
Having friends over, smoking outside
Forbidden
No smoking allowed on the premises.

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FAQ

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What payment methods are available?

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We basically accept credit card payment.

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What is included in the homestay fee?

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It’s included a fee for staying, for the service of insulting the manager, interviewing when you match, and tax. Some of the Host is included in food costs.

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How many days is the minimum stay? What is the minimum period of stay and how do the rates change depending on the stay?

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You can stay from minimum 4 nights and 5 days. Minimum stay differs from host to host, please check each host’s home page for details. Also it refers amount of per day per week. If you wish to stay in a homestay for more than one month, a daily fee will be added to the monthly amount.

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Is there a pick-up and drop-off service from the nearest station?

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For homestay residences that require transportation, the host will pick you up and drop you off. Details on pick-up and drop-off are listed in the “Location” section of each host’s page.

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When can I send a reservation request to the Homestay?

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Please send a request at least three months to three days before your desired stay dates. Highly recommend you send a request as early as possible, as reservations tend to increase before a month.

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How much will cost for the kids?

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Prices for preschool and elementary school students differ depending on the homestay. Please check the “Additional Fees” on each host’s page. If there is no indication of preschool and elementary school student rates in the “Additional Fees” section, the rates are the same as the general rates.

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Is it the same room if I’m staying with friends?

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It basically going to be the same room. Please check each host page for less expensive rates for two people. However, if two adults request separate rooms, the regular rate per person will be charged.