Odo Villa is a peaceful Japanese-style house just a two-minute walk from Odo Station on the JR Narita Line. From the window, guests can watch trains arrive and depart — a rare and delightful view for railway fans and children. The villa offers both countryside charm and convenience: only 30 minutes from Narita International Airport and about 70 minutes from Tokyo. It’s also close to Sawara’s Edo-style town, Katori Jingu and Kashima Jingu shrines, and Narita Yume Bokujo farm, making it ideal for sightseeing or a short stay before or after your flight.
The entire house is private for one group. Inside, you’ll find four single beds, two futon sets in a tatami room, and a spacious living room for relaxing together. The layout is barrier-free with minimal steps, and both the bathroom and toilet are accessible, making it comfortable for elderly guests and families with children. The house includes air conditioning, a washing machine, and a TV for everyday comfort.
High-speed Wi-Fi and a large table allow for smooth remote work or online meetings. The kitchen is fully equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, and cooking utensils, so guests can easily prepare meals with local ingredients. Free on-site parking and nearby shops and restaurants make long stays convenient.
At night, the quiet of the countryside and the soft sound of passing trains create a calm and nostalgic atmosphere. Whether you are a couple seeking privacy, a family traveling with children, a long-term guest, or a train enthusiast, Odo Villa offers comfort, warmth, and the gentle pace of rural Japan. Enjoy your stay surrounded by nature, connection, and the charm of Japanese hospitality.
Your host at Odo Villa is a local resident who loves sharing the quiet charm of the Japanese countryside with guests from around the world. Having renovated the house with care, the host’s goal is to create a place where travelers can relax, recharge, and feel at home. Every detail—from the comfortable bedding to the barrier-free design—has been arranged so that guests of all ages can stay with ease and peace of mind.
The host lives nearby and is always happy to assist with anything you may need during your stay, such as travel advice, local restaurant tips, or directions to nearby attractions like Sawara, Katori Jingu Shrine, and Narita Airport. Guests often describe the hospitality as warm, thoughtful, and sincere—always present when needed, yet respectful of privacy.
Fluent in both Japanese and English, the host welcomes visitors from all countries and enjoys helping them discover authentic local life: morning walks to the station, the sound of trains, and the slow rhythm of rural Japan. Whether you come for sightseeing, remote work, or a peaceful escape, you will be treated not as a customer but as a valued guest.
At Odo Villa, the host’s wish is simple—to offer you a comfortable stay and a genuine connection. Relax, unwind, and let the gentle spirit of this place make you feel truly at home.
The Katori area in northeastern Chiba blends history, culture, and calm countryside life. Only 70 minutes from Tokyo and 30 minutes from Narita Airport, it’s a peaceful yet accessible destination.
Explore Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, famous for good fortune and its lively street lined with eel restaurants. Stroll through Sawara, the “Little Edo” town with canals, merchant houses, and the grand Sawara Festival, a UNESCO cultural treasure.
Visit Katori Jingu and Kashima Jingu, two of Japan’s oldest shrines surrounded by sacred forests, or stop by Kozaki Town, known as the “Village of Fermentation,” where you can taste local sake and soy sauce.
A short train ride away, Choshi offers ocean views, fresh seafood, and the nostalgic Choshi Electric Railway.
Katori is a place where Japan’s old spirit lives on—rich in tradition, flavor, and quiet beauty.
Languages spoken: English,Japanese