448 Maedomari Iheya-son, Shimajiri-gun, Okinawa-ken 905-0702 This is a traditional, Okinawan bungalow, with floor to ceiling glass doors and windows on every side of it, a tatami room with beautiful sliding doors, a fierce Shisa (シーサー) on the roof, and a Himpun in front, there to protect guests from both prying eyes and evil spirits. Following Japanese protocol, outdoor shoes remain outside and slippers are worn inside. There is a lovely garden with a papaya tree which has amazing fruit in the late spring, as well as a bike (with gears!) with which to explore the island. Guests can choose to sleep as the Japanese do, on futons in the tatami room, or on beds in the living area. Directions from the port to the house: Less than a kilometre away from the port, the house is very easy to find, and instantly recognisable by the papaya tree in the front yard, and by its distinctive stone wall, which separates it from the houses on either side of it. From the...
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