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[Familyinn and the World]Fishing village where artists(artisan)/entrepreneurs gather.

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The town faces the Pacific Ocean, and its coastline is a deep inlet such as Susaki Bay. The town is a fishing town where most of the residents are fishermen who cultivate kampachi and other fish. Susaki City is famous for Susaki kampachi, which is the No. 1 hometown tax in Japan.

We pursue fun while living together with dynamic nature. We also promote new culture and initiatives by mixing people from all over the world and locals without being restricted by titles, and by making the most of local advantages.

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3 Key Points

1Host’s introduction 
We live with an entrepreneur who is a policy advisor for Suzaki City who has traveled to 20 countries, a HIPHOP artist and representative of Familyinn, an aspiring DJ & singer who is going to London, an American from the Earth Department at Stanford University, and a former chef and bamboo artist who can fish and handle fish. There are always about 5 to 7 people living in the house at any given time, making it a lively and stimulating place to live.
2You can interact with people like this! 
You can meet local fishermen, landlords who study microorganisms, Japanese paper makers, potters, bamboo craftsmen, VJs, people in the camping business, people in the tent sauna business, river masters, boat fishing city council members, etc!
3You can experience like this!
Tent sauna, fishing, fish handling, DIY, farming, diving, surfing, bamboo craft workshop, Japanese paper workshop, bonito straw grilling. We often use this house as a starting point to host local events and people come to visit.

House Rule

Allowed
Hosting friends over, Stay out or come home late, Accept your pets, Outside smoking
Forbidden
Inside smoking

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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.