Asuka Village, where 1,400 years of history live on. Enjoy a nostalgic getaway in a 70-year-old traditional Japanese house, limited to three groups per day.
Asuka Village, Nara—known as the birthplace of Japan.
“Asuka Minshuku Kitamura” is a small Accommodation that has lived in harmony with the local climate and culture since its founding in 1967.
Just 1.7 km from Kashiharajingu-mae Station, yet tucked away in a peaceful satoyama setting far from the bustle, our charming 70-year-old traditional Japanese house welcomes you.
To ensure attentive hospitality and true tranquility, we accept only three groups per day.
Relax in a private space that feels like visiting a countryside home—nostalgic, warm, and unhurried.
■ Deep flavors from the blessings of Yamato
Our meals feature an abundance of carefully selected local ingredients, including seasonal vegetables grown in Asuka’s rich natural environment and Nara’s prized wagyu brand “Yamato Beef.” Enjoy comforting regional cuisine that brings out the best of each ingredient—gentle on both body and mind.
■ Unwind with a private bath
For staying guests, we offer a reservable private bath so you can relax without concern for others. Soothe your body after exploring Asuka’s historic sites or strolling through the satoyama landscape.
■ Easy access and sightseeing nearby
We offer Shuttle Service from Kashiharajingu-mae Station (advance Reservation required), so you can arrive with ease even without a car. Our location is also ideal as a base for visiting historic landmarks such as the Ishibutai Tumulus.
Nature, history, and silence—simply as they are.
Enjoy the luxury of doing nothing and take a restful adult retreat at “Asuka Minshuku Kitamura.”















