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Best family friendly Japan cabins

Among the 5234 accommodations in Japan, here are the 4 best cabins for families

Traditional House Of Japan. Near The Station. - Japan
9.9 383 reviews

Traditional House Of Japan. Near The Station.

cabin, Osaka City
This traditional Japanese townhouse is situated in an old town district of Osaka City, just a short distance from major attractions, offering a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The renovated townhouse has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. The kitchen is equipped with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and cookware, allowing guests to prepare their own meals. The property also features a garden, air conditioning, and internet access, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
避暑の涼と静寂。まこも田に囲まれた一棟貸し古民家「まこもハウス」 - Japan
10 51 reviews

避暑の涼と静寂。まこも田に囲まれた一棟貸し古民家「まこもハウス」

cabin, Uda Shi
Makoto House, a secluded 100-year-old farmhouse in Uda Shi, Nara Prefecture, offers a tranquil escape in the Oku Yamato Highlands, approximately 500 metres above sea level and surrounded by macomo fields.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage sleeps five, featuring a traditional irori table, a wood-fired goemon-buro bath using well water and macomo herbs, and a fridge, freezer, and microwave; note that there is no TV or Wi-Fi.
掘っ立て小屋遊々 - Japan
10 1 review

掘っ立て小屋遊々

chalet, Mine Shi
This secluded chalet in Mine Shi offers a peaceful retreat, situated 32 kilometres from Ejio Park and Kuruson-zan Shuzen-ji Temple, and 43-45 kilometres from the Doigahama Site Anthropological Museum and Shimonoseki City Art Museum. This 91 square metre lodge accommodates up to nine guests with one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen equipped with a fridge, and a private terrace, with parking available and pets welcomed.
【木曽駒高原】築150年の古民家。伝統的な和室(1〜2名)【素泊まり】 - Japan
10 85 reviews

【木曽駒高原】築150年の古民家。伝統的な和室(1〜2名)【素泊まり】

cabin, Kiso-machi
This 150-year-old renovated farmhouse lodging is located in the Kiso-koma Highlands of Nagano Prefecture, at the foot of Mount Kiso-koma.
The 4.5-tatami mat room sleeps two, and the property features a shared kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, plus a shared living room with a wood-burning stove; the 'soboku' (lodging only) offer includes parking and internet access.

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A Rustic Japanese Village Getaway - Japan
10 100 reviews

A Rustic Japanese Village Getaway

cabin, Kawakami-mura
This converted farmhouse, offering stunning mountain and river views, is situated in Kawakami village at the source of the Yoshino and Kino Rivers.
Sleeping up to eight guests in three bedrooms and one bathroom, this self-catering lodge boasts a Jacuzzi, garden, and parking, plus internet access; most amenities are provided.
Oldbutnew 蔵 - Japan
10 376 reviews

Oldbutnew 蔵

apartment, Sōja Shi
This Sōja Shi apartment, located in Hara, offers convenient access to Shigemori Mirei Kinenkan (7.4km) and Sansan Hiroba (9.7km).
The 32-square-metre flat features a bedroom, bathroom, private garden, terrace with mountain views, free Wi-Fi, parking, and a well-equipped kitchen; it sleeps two guests and includes a fitness centre.
里山の自然に住むように泊まる小さな家 - Japan
10 81 reviews

里山の自然に住むように泊まる小さな家

cabin, Kagoshima Shi
This self-catering cottage is located in a rural mountain area of Kagoshima Prefecture, a 10-minute (approximately 6.2 km) drive from restaurants and an onsen with family baths, and an onsen travel kit is provided.
Sleeping up to four (two adults and two children), this two-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling offers a BBQ grill, charcoal grill, full cooking utensils, complimentary homegrown rice, and potential for local activities like rice farming or campfires (seasonal, pre-arranged); multi-night stays qualify for discounts up to 20%.
【里山でのんびりステイ】1棟貸し古民家|無料送迎&自家焙煎珈琲の朝食付 - Japan
10 57 reviews

【里山でのんびりステイ】1棟貸し古民家|無料送迎&自家焙煎珈琲の朝食付

cabin, Nose Chō
This traditional Japanese farmhouse, one of Airbnb's top Western Japan stays, is situated in a rural area of Nose Chō, approximately 60-70km from both Kyoto and Osaka, offering easy access to hiking trails and historical temples within Japan's renowned Satoyama landscape.
This self-catering property sleeps six guests across one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a private onsen, a cafe-bar serving local coffee and sake, and complimentary airport transfers, alongside nearby restaurants offering local cuisine, including Wagyu beef.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Japan

  • What should travellers be mindful of regarding traditions in Japan?

    Japan has a rich culture with many customs. Bowing is a common greeting, the depth of the bow indicating respect. Removing your shoes before entering homes and some restaurants is essential. Chopsticks should be handled with care; don't stick them upright in rice, as this resembles funeral rites. Public displays of affection are generally understated. Being mindful of these customs shows respect and enhances your experience.
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  • What are the key airports serving Japan?

    Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) in Tokyo are the two largest and busiest airports. Kansai International Airport (KIX) near Osaka is another major hub, offering convenient access to western Japan. Other significant airports include Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) near Nagoya and Fukuoka Airport (FUK) in Kyushu.
  • What are the best cabins with a pool in Japan?

  • How can you replace a lost passport in Japan?

    Losing your passport is stressful, but you should immediately contact your embassy or consulate. They'll guide you through the process of obtaining an emergency passport or travel document, which will allow you to return home. You'll likely need to provide a police report and passport photos.
  • What are the best cabins with a jacuzzi in Japan?

  • Should travellers consider renting a car to explore Japan?

    While renting a car might seem appealing, Japan's excellent public transport network (Shinkansen bullet trains, extensive metro systems) often makes it unnecessary, especially in major cities. Driving in Japan can be challenging due to narrow roads and different driving customs. Car rental might be more suitable for exploring rural areas, but thorough research is advised.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Japan?

  • Are there any renowned celebrations held in Japan?

    Japan hosts many festivals throughout the year. One of the most famous is the Sanja Matsuri in Tokyo's Asakusa district, a vibrant three-day festival with portable shrines and traditional performances. The Gion Matsuri in Kyoto is another significant event, featuring elaborate floats and processions. These are just two examples; many smaller, local festivals offer unique cultural insights.
  • What are the best pet friendly cabins in Japan?

  • What are the most popular areas to explore over a week in Japan?

    A week allows for a good overview. Many travellers combine Tokyo, with its modern skyscrapers and ancient temples like Senso-ji, and Kyoto, known for its traditional wooden architecture, geishas, and serene gardens like Ryoan-ji. Adding a visit to Osaka, a bustling city with Dotonbori's vibrant nightlife and Osaka Castle, creates a well-rounded itinerary.
  • Which places in Japan are perfect for a weekend visit?

    For a short trip, consider Hakone, a mountain resort town near Mount Fuji, offering stunning views and onsen (hot springs). Kamakura, a historic coastal city south of Tokyo, boasts the iconic Great Buddha statue at Kotoku-in Temple. Nara, easily accessible from Kyoto or Osaka, is renowned for its friendly wild deer roaming Nara Park and Todai-ji Temple, housing a giant bronze Buddha statue.
  • In Japan, which region boasts the most agreeable weather?

    The climate varies greatly across Japan. Areas like the Kinki region (Kyoto, Osaka, Nara) tend to have a relatively mild climate, avoiding the extremes of northern and southern regions. However, 'most agreeable' is subjective and depends on personal preference; spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures nationwide.
  • Which emergency numbers are essential in Japan for medical or security assistance?

    For medical emergencies, dial 119. For police or fire emergencies, dial 110. It's advisable to keep these numbers readily accessible and familiarise yourself with their use before your trip.

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Best Japan cabins with jacuzzi

Among the 5234 accommodations in Japan, here are the 4 best cabins with a jacuzzi

The Glamping Hakonejukkokutouge - Japan
9.2 43 reviews

The Glamping Hakonejukkokutouge

chalet, Atami
This chalet is located in a national park just 0.16 kilometres from Jukkoku Pass, a scenic spot, and within 5 kilometres of Nishiatami Golf Course and Himenosawa Park, offering a tranquil setting amidst natural beauty. It has received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers seeking a peaceful retreat.
The chalet features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, as well as air conditioning and a jacuzzi. Guests can also enjoy a terrace or balcony, and benefit from a complimentary breakfast and on-demand towel service.
Intercontinental Hotel Osaka By Ihg - Japan
9.5 2434 reviews

Intercontinental Hotel Osaka By Ihg

hotel, Osaka City
The Intercontinental Hotel Osaka, An Ihg Hotel, is conveniently located in the Grand Front Osaka development, a short walk from JR Osaka Train Station and Umeda Station. This 5-star hotel consistently receives excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features a contemporary design, blending seamlessly with the modern Grand Front Osaka complex. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including an indoor pool, a 24-hour fitness centre, a spa, and various dining options.
【旅の宿きなり】1日1組限定|山奥の清流が流れるノスタルジックな一軒家を独占!五右衛門風呂もあります - Japan
9.8 373 reviews

【旅の宿きなり】1日1組限定|山奥の清流が流れるノスタルジックな一軒家を独占!五右衛門風呂もあります

cabin, Miyazaki
This 160-year-old farmhouse is situated in a peaceful forest setting, just a 15-minute drive from Aoshima beach. The cabin has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The traditional Japanese house has two bedrooms, one bathroom and can accommodate up to six guests. The self-catering property offers a range of amenities, including a Goemon bath, an outdoor wood deck, a garden, a hearth for cooking, and the opportunity to go fishing in the nearby stream.
Traditional Big House 【Machiya】 Near Kyoto Station - Japan
9.9 1051 reviews

Traditional Big House 【Machiya】 Near Kyoto Station

cabin, Kyōto
This charming two-bedroom house is located in Shimogyo Ward, a short walk from Kyoto's popular Kawaramachi Street, Kyoto Tower, and Shijo Street. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience, making it a great choice for travellers looking for a comfortable and convenient stay.
The property spans 100 square metres and offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a spa tub, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Guests can easily explore Kyoto's attractions, enjoy local cuisine at the nearby Nishiki Market, and unwind in the peaceful neighbourhood.

Best Japan cabins with a sauna

Traditional Japanese House Surrounded By Nature - Japan
10 68 reviews

Traditional Japanese House Surrounded By Nature

cabin, Gujō-shi
Gennemon, a 120-year-old traditional Japanese house in Gujō, Gifu Prefecture, offers a unique one-group-per-day stay a short drive from a local onsen.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom lodge sleeps nine guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, sauna, parking, internet access, and access to optional activities including riverside swimming, foraging, and rice farming (seasonal and weather permitting), plus a bonfire area.
Renesto Aholidayhome - Vacation Stay 27971v - Japan
9.6 445 reviews

Renesto Aholidayhome - Vacation Stay 27971v

house, Kōbe Shi
RENEST is a house situated in Kobe, just a short distance from Mount Maya and Mount Rokko, offering easy access to nearby attractions. This property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The house features comfortable living spaces, including a seating area with a sofa and a dining area. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast, relax in the picnic area, and take advantage of amenities like ski equipment and car rental, as well as a paid airport shuttle service.
Sauna Forest Cabin Karuizawa Miyota - Japan
No reviews

Sauna Forest Cabin Karuizawa Miyota

cabin, Miyota-machi
This Miyota-machi lodge is situated a 28-minute drive (approximately 18km) from Karuizawa and 10 minutes from both Sakudaira Smart IC and Miyota Station, offering easy access to major transport links.
The self-catering property boasts a sauna, jacuzzi (closed November-March), a large wooden deck with BBQ, bonfire area, private garden, Aladdin projector with Netflix, and high-quality organic toiletries.
平屋古民家と薬草サウナ 築100年 - Japan
9.5 23 reviews

平屋古民家と薬草サウナ 築100年

house, Awaji Shi
This century-old house in Awaji, 45km from the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge and 60km from Tokushima Awaodori Airport, offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese architecture and modern comforts.
The 100-square-metre property features three bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a private sauna, parking, and Wi-Fi; ideal for families or groups seeking self-catering accommodation on Awaji Island.
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