Ettevõtte andmed
Hello,
and welcome to this small traditional house on a quiet island in the Seto Inland Sea.
This is not a hotel, but a place where you “stay as if you were living here.”
Over the years, this house has welcomed
professional artists、 writers, philosophers and mathematicians— both from here in Japan and from countries all over the world -
many creators who have stayed for weeks or months
and shared their days of deep creative work with this place.
I hope you will enjoy walking through the peaceful narrow alleys,
feeling the sea breeze and the mountain air,
and in the evening, picking up local ingredients
at the small supermarket just three minutes away.
Please relax into the gentle rhythm of the island.
During your stay, we simply ask that you leave your room
and bedding a little tidier than when you arrived—
a small gesture through which each guest helps care for this home
and pass it on to the next traveler.
One of the greatest charms of this place is the
dialogue that naturally arises—
with nature, with yourself, and with the people you meet.
You may find yourself having an unexpected deep conversation
with a local grandmother,
or with a traveler you meet during an evening walk.
Please let your shoulders drop,
walk slowly, sleep deeply,
read your favorite books,
and spend your time here just as you feel.
I continue this guest house because I love
artists, writers, philosophers, mathematicians,
and the conversations that happen between people and this island’s way of life.
I personally enjoy walking, old houses, the sound of the sea,
and quiet early-morning reading time.
If you’d like recommendations for walking routes
or local places to visit, feel free to ask anytime.
I hope your journey becomes a little richer here on this island.
I truly look forward to meeting you.
Majutusasutuse teave
A Whole-Community Guest House on Kurahashi Island, Floating in the Seto Inland Sea
Our guest house is located on Kurahashi Island, where old-fashioned alleys, wooden houses, and nostalgic townscapes remain just as they were.
It is a “regional all-in-one guest house”, where the entire island becomes part of your stay.
Artists from around the world—professional painters, musicians, writers, philosophers, and mathematicians—come for long-term residencies to work on their creations in a peaceful environment surrounded by sea, mountains, and silence.
The house itself is a simple 100-year-old folk home, intentionally kept with only the minimum essentials.
It is designed as a place for dialogue—with nature, with travelers, and ultimately, with yourself.
Unlike a typical hotel where guests “receive services,”
our concept encourages you to become an active participant in island life—
a place where you live, not just stay.
This is the greatest uniqueness of our facility:
a guest house where you immerse yourself in the everyday life of the island and experience the whole community as your field of creation.
Nearby you will find:
A beloved local okonomiyaki diner
An award-winning sake brewery with international recognition
Narrow village alleys and dramatic panoramic views of the archipelago
The entire island becomes an open studio—
a creative field for writing, composing, sketching, thinking, and exploring.
Many of our guests describe their stay as “deeply inspiring” and “creatively liberating.”
What We Do to Offer a Better Stay
1. A Space That Invites Dialogue with Nature
To help guests open up naturally—even with strangers—we design the atmosphere with care:
A 100-year-old traditional home as a shared dialogue space
Soft, low lighting
Time and space intentionally left as “blank margins” for creativity
Digital-detox-friendly rooms with no unnecessary devices
Here, conversations arise gently, without forcing anything.
The environment itself does the work.
2. Minimal Hospitalit
Naabruskonna teave
🌿 Dialogue Village “Setouchi Life”
— A place to stay as if you were living on a small Seto Island —
Setouchi Life is not a hotel, but a guest house where you experience village life.
Artists, writers, philosophers, and mathematicians from around the world return here throughout the year,
drawn to the island’s quiet atmosphere and creative spaciousness.
This is a small retreat designed for
“walking well, sleeping well, and reading well.”
We especially recommend a one-week or longer stay to truly feel the rhythm of the island.
🚶♀️ Enjoy the Surroundings Like a Local
Explore the village alleys — full of small discoveries shaped by daily life
Kawamoto Okonomiyaki (3 min walk) — a beloved shop cherished by locals
Hanahato Sake Brewery (17 min walk) — famous for top-tier Kijoshu
Local supermarket (3 min walk) — buy ingredients and cook together
Kurahashi oysters — many nearby shops offering fresh, plump oysters
🏞 Guest-Favorite Spots
Island beaches — quiet, clear waters perfect for reading and walking
Ondo Bridges — red bridges with postcard-like views
Kure shipyards — massive ships being built, popular among international guests
Yamato Museum & Submarine Museum — ideal for a short day trip during your stay
🌅 The Heart of Setouchi Life: Dialogue
Day 1: Dialogue with Nature — sea, wind, light, and silence
Day 2: Dialogue with Yourself — walking, resting, reading
Day 3: Dialogue with People — deep conversations with locals and travelers
**This is not just a place to visit—
it is a place where your life gains space and clarity.**
A few days here may gently enrich your creativity and future.
Räägitavad keeled
inglise,jaapani