MOTO Coliving House in Wild Nature
Overview
Onsen nearby, Daisetsuzan NP access, fireplace and organic veg garden at common space, cats, powder snow base, Kurodake hikes The owner is keen to Yoga, workout, mobility training, calisthenics. Home has several equipments. You can also learn "ZEN / IKIGAI" minds through enjoying Japanese experiences such as Matcha, Caligraphy, Japanese cooking... Our Coliving Place is not just a accommodation, but the sustainable/eco living studio. Experiment our wellbeing life Long stays welcome!! Travel like live Share our beautiful moments together
House Rules
1. “Create in the Wild.” Trade projects & stories at the weekly fire-pit meet-up. 2. Be kind to our cats & local wildlife. Cuddles are fine—just no feline sleepovers in bedrooms. 3. Quiet hours 22:00–07:00. Early shredder or night-owl designer—respect each other’s flow. 4. Keep the house sparkling together. Leave shared areas better than you found them; chores rotate weekly. 5. Let’s craft a vibrant food scene. Share global dishes at twice-weekly potlucks; the kitchen is open to all. 6. Sort waste exactly as instructed. Recycle, compost and aim for zero waste—planet-positive living. 7. Visitors are welcome. Day guests are free; overnight stays incur an extra fee—please notify the host in advance.
Amenities
Local Amenities
Rooms
Sleep like a local in our Tatami ZEN Room: fresh tatami aroma, two cosy futons, shōji window framing green hills, fast Wi-Fi, chabudai tea table & dresser. Wood + landscape art craft a calm Zen vibe—perfect for meditation or post-adventure rest.
Wake to Daisetsuzan peaks in our Daisetsu Room: twin futons, desk & fast Wi-Fi beside a picture window, walk-in closet + big closet (oshi-ire) for long-stay luggage or ski gear. Wood floor, bookshelf, shared bath/kitchen—a spacious mountain-view retreat.
Largest 4-person room: balcony & picture window facing Daisetsuzan peaks, 4 futons, 2 huge closets, fast Wi-Fi, flexible table/chair setup. Soon to feature an Ezo-to-Global mural and local guide library—your spacious mountain base in Hokkaido.