Shunran-no-Sato

Shunran-no-Yado, the first Japanese inn

Shunran-no-Sato (Japanese: 春蘭の里) are a group of farmhouse inns in Ishikawa Prefecture of Japan, known as some of the first farmhouse inns in Japan. As of 2018, there were 49 inns in total. As a successful case of rural revitalization, they are frequently referred to media, papers[1][2][3][4] and other villages to solve problems of regional depopulation.[5][6][7]

  1. ^ Atsuki, Kawamura. "Study on Development Process of Organized Farm-inn Distinct and Problems of its Continuation -Case study of "Shunran-no-Sato" in Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture-". Kyoto University.
  2. ^ Ryohei, Yamashita; Tomohiro, Ichinose. "A Case Study about Less Favoured Area Management Model focusing on the Characteristics of Consensus Building Style in the Process of Community Development: From a Approach of "Shunran no Sato" in Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture". Tokyo University of Science, Keio University.
  3. ^ Ura, Tatsuo. "The Revitalization of Farming Village at 'Shunran no Sato' in Oku-Noto, Ishikawa, Japan" (PDF). Osaka University of Tourism Academic Repository. Osaka University of Tourism.
  4. ^ Zhang, Mingjun. "Roles and Issues on Association of Farm Inns in Inbound Tourism: A Case Study of Shunran-no-Sato in Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture". The University of Fukuchiyama.
  5. ^ "Ishikawa's Shunran No Sato: Stay At A Historic Farm House In Noto". MATCHA.
  6. ^ "Shunran-no-Sato, Noto, Ishikawa Prefecture: Enjoying Rustic Life in a Traditional Farmhouse". nippon.com. 2 October 2019.
  7. ^ "A case study about less favoured area management model focusing on the characteristics of consensus building style in the process of community development: from an approach of "Shunran no Sato" on Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture". CAB Direct.