
Kosan-ji Temple
An elaborate Buddhist temple renowned for its intricate architecture, stunning gardens, and a museum housing a vast collection of valuable artifacts.
AKIYA2.0 is working on our own property clusters as well. With our own clusters, AKIYA2.0 will prove how our community based decentralized hotel model works, and give you a glimpse of what’s possible.
Here are our next Akiya Clusters. These are hidden gems that we want to share with you, and we continue to look for other secondary/tertiary regions that just need a bit of help, from us and you, to shine.
The Shimanami Kaido unfolds as a cycling paradise connecting the islands of the Seto Inland Sea. Celebrated for its scenic landscapes and well-crafted cycling routes, it provides a harmonious blend of nature and infrastructure. Whether an avid enthusiast or a casual rider, the Shimanami Kaido offers an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking beauty of the Seto Inland Sea.
An elaborate Buddhist temple renowned for its intricate architecture, stunning gardens, and a museum housing a vast collection of valuable artifacts.
A beautiful park located along the cycling route, providing panoramic views of the Seto Inland Sea and the iconic Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge.
A historic Shinto shrine on Omishima Island, known for its collection of ancient swords and armor. The serene surroundings add to the spiritual atmosphere.
Dedicated to the works of renowned artist Hirayama Ikuo, this museum showcases his Silk Road-themed paintings and artifacts, providing a cultural stop on the cycling journey.
The Noto Peninsula (能登半島) in Ishikawa Prefecture extends about 100 kilometers into the Sea of Japan. The peninsula is known for its coastal scenery, particularly along the Okunoto Coast and the Kongo Coast, as well as for its rural atmosphere. Off the beaten path for even experience, it provides a quality seaside experience for the entire family.
Dating back to over 2000 years ago, Keta Taisha is the most significant shrine on Noto peninsula.
Enshrined is Onamuchi, a deity of love.
A classic Japanese rural scenery ... but uniquely, overlooking the great Sea of Japan.
Catch this traditional method of salt making as it has been performed for centuries.
In need for a dip? Visit the local seaside onsen resort which is also famed for a cluster of seafood restaurants.