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Farming Resort San San Villa

Located on a small hill on Awaji Island, the Farming Resort “San San Villa” stands amidst the fields.
Amidst the dappled sunlight, the gentle breeze, and the changing seasons,
a special stay begins where nature and daily life intertwine.
Designed by architects from around the world, each of the 10 villas utilizes natural materials,
creating a one-of-a-kind space.
Through the “farm-to-table” lifestyle of cultivating, harvesting, and savoring vegetables in the ever-changing fields,
we invite you to enjoy a comfortable and fulfilling time for both body and mind.

What you will experience here

In the rich natural environment of Awaji Island,
we offer special experiences that will satisfy your mind and body.
Use your five senses delicately and enjoy a time full of new discoveries.

1.A Day in the Life of Farming

We want you to feel that farming is not something distant, but something close to you. Growing vegetables means communicating with small lives. Together with our farm staff, you will learn about soil cultivation and farming that is gentle on both people and nature.

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2.A gourmet experience with vegetables as the main dish

At the farm restaurant “Haru San San,” you can enjoy more than just a meal. You can experience the thrill of harvesting seasonal vegetables and sometimes even try your hand at farming yourself, and then enjoy the fruits of your labor at the table. A sensory-rich dining experience awaits you.

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3.A special villa with a focus on architecture

Ten accommodation facilities designed by some of Japan's leading architects. A special place where only those who have experienced farming can stay. Each building embodies the architect's vision, offering a unique space that combines the best of Japan's traditional culture with the latest technology.

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ROOM

  1. UZU: Whirlpool House

    Sou Fujimoto (Chairman, Sou Fujimoto Architects)

  2. KASHI: Oak House

    Osamu Nishida (Representative Director, ondesign partners)

  3. TUKI: Moon House

    Ryuichi Ashizawa & Studioonsite & Shiga Prefectural University, Ryuichi Ashizawa Laboratory

  4. INE: Rice House

    Ryuichi Ashizawa & Studioonsite & Shiga Prefectural University, Ryuichi Ashizawa Laboratory

  5. HANA: Flower House

    Ayako Makinoshima (Representative Director, Hito to Kominka)

  6. TORI: Bird House

    Hiroshi Nakamura (Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP)

  7. MOKU: Wood House

    Masahiro & Mao Harada (Representative Directors, MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS STUDIO)

  8. ROU: Tower House

    Sou Fujimoto (Chairman, Sou Fujimoto Architects)

  9. KAZE: Wind House

    Aurel Aebi, Armand Louis, & Patrick Reymond (Co-Founders, atelier oï)

  10. HARU: Sun House

    Satoshi Itasaka (Representative Director, the design labo)

  11. SUGI: Cedar House (Reception Room)

    Eiichiro Goto (President, Goto Lumber)

  12. Training Building

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