Satoyama is a treasure.

In Japan’s satoyama countryside, beautiful landscapes and a rich way of life still exist.
However, with the population declining and people aging, this everyday life is slowly disappearing.
We are working to preserve Japan’s satoyama so that this way of life can continue into the future.

Meet our team

This isn’t just a tour—it’s a meaningful experience where you may discover a sense of belonging.
Meeting local residents and connecting with them may seem simple, yet it becomes something truly special.
Join us for a unique journey where living like a local becomes part of your travel.
By the time your journey ends, this place may feel like a second home.

Daisuke Segi

Project Manager, Tour guide

He will take you to some of the best places by e-bike and shares his deep love of fishing and rivers.

Yoshito Hori

Hotel Owner, Photographer

He runs the inn with his wife, and as a designer and photographer, he knows the most beautiful natural scenery.

Hayashi Shinya

Chef

A Japanese sushi chef who will serve you delicious, authentic Japanese food — and teach you how to make sushi yourself.

Local residents

Important supporting role

Local residents play an important supporting role in creating unforgettable experiences for visitors.

Experience the Real Japan—Not the One Built for Tourists.

We live here in this satoyama, where nature and people coexist in harmony.
This is not a place designed for sightseeing— it’s a place where life continues quietly and beautifully.
As the population ages and young people move to the cities, rural areas like ours are slowly disappearing. But we’ve chosen to stay.

We are here to preserve the beauty, traditions, and culture of this region — and to share them with the world.

We invite you to become part of this journey — not just as a visitor, but as a friend, a supporter, and a member of our community.

The landscape here is truly beautiful.

This scenery is not man-made but has existed since ancient times.

We will show you the original, breathtaking scenery of Japan — it may not be a famous place, but it holds genuine value.