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[Castle-Town] Located in traditional town where time flows peacefully.

Yamagata
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Farm stay
Hot spring
Japanese Food
Japanese style house
Local traditional events
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Located in the southern part of Yamagata Prefecture, it is surrounded by many historical spots as a castle town of the Uesugi family and has many delicious cuisines such as Yonezawa beef, Yonezawa ramen, imoni(simmering potatoes), and La France (pear). In addition, the seasonal changes are beautiful, and in winter, you can go skiing areas in 20~30 minutes, so you can enjoy night skiing depending on the weather.

We have been accepting not only Japanese but also from abroad such as States, New Zealand, Malaysia, and India. I want to share amazing memories with various people.

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3 Key Points

1Host’s introduction 
We opened the house which size is 10LDK, living with a poodle and Chihuahua mixed dog, grandson born in 2014, and grandmother who is managing Rental Dance Studio.
2You can interact with people like this! 
Exchange experience at a vegetable-growing farm group.
Maybe you can make friends by joining a dance class at the studio.
3You can experience like this!
Yonezawa has many hidden hot springs with open-air baths, so you can enjoy touring hidden hot springs, mountain climbing, riding along the cycling road and taking a hot spring bath at the neighboring Takabatake Station, as well as Yamagata's famous potato simmer party in autumn, and skiing and snowboarding every day in winter.

Annual Schedule

April: Harvesting kukitachi and planting potato seeds. May: Planting sweet potato seedlings and pruning potatoes.

June: Harvesting onions. July: Harvesting potatoes. August: Sowing Chinese cabbage seeds and radish seeds.

September: Planting Chinese cabbage seedlings. October: Digging sweet potatoes.

November: Digging radish. December: Trying to make radish pickles.

Annual Schedule

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April: Harvesting kukitachi and planting potato seeds. May: Planting sweet potato seedlings and pruning potatoes.

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June: Harvesting onions. July: Harvesting potatoes. August: Sowing Chinese cabbage seeds and radish seeds.

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September: Planting Chinese cabbage seedlings. October: Digging sweet potatoes.

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November: Digging radish. December: Trying to make radish pickles.

House Rule

Allowed
Having friends over, Outdoor Smoking
Forbidden
Accepting Pets, Indoor Smoking
Other
*Guests may stay out overnight with prior notice, but cannot return home after 10:00 p.m. as the door will be locked. In addition, if your friends stay overnight, they will be charged an additional accommodation fee.

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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.