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Best family friendly Japan cabin rentals

Among the 2923 accommodations in Japan, here are the 4 best family friendly cabins

Nohohon Park Hida-osaka (Formerly Hida Osaka Fureai-no-mori) - Japan
8.0 7 reviews
Japan
28/07 – 01/08
NZ$226/nighttotal: NZ$904 (4 )

Nohohon Park Hida-osaka (Formerly Hida Osaka Fureai-no-mori)

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chalet , Gero-shi
This chalet in Gero-shi's historical district offers a sense of place, situated 3 kilometres from Himejyaganoyu and 3.3 kilometres from Minami Hida Osaka Hanamomo Road Station, with the Onsen Museum and Gero Onsen Gassho Village within 32 kilometres for wider exploration.
Guests can enjoy complimentary WiFi in public areas, free self-parking, a communal living room, picnic area, microwave in a common area, vending machine, and outdoor charcoal grills in the garden, making it a family-friendly lodge with ample amenities.
"湧水の秘境"築150年 日本の山奥の農家に泊まるユニークな体験
湧水の杜 - Japan
10 20 reviews
Japan
01/09 – 02/09
NZ$159/nightfor 1 night

"湧水の秘境"築150年 日本の山奥の農家に泊まるユニークな体験 湧水の杜

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cabin , Minamioguni Machi
This traditional 150-year-old farmhouse, a testament to a family's agricultural and forestry heritage, offers accommodation in the secluded 'Satoyama' landscape of Tateiwa, Minamioguni Machi, upstream of the Chikugo River and surrounded by Aso's mountains.
This family-friendly cottage, suitable for up to five guests, features one bedroom and one bathroom, with a kitchenette equipped with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, alongside air conditioning and internet access, and provides opportunities for seasonal farm experiences at an additional charge.
Shimantogawa No Yado Yuubetei - Japan
9.8 76 reviews
Japan
12/07 – 16/07
NZ$318/nighttotal: NZ$1272 (4 )

Shimantogawa No Yado Yuubetei

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chalet , Shimanto-shi
This chalet is located in Shimanto-shi, just 2 kilometres from Fuba Hachiman Shrine, Tamematsu Park, and Ichijō Shrine, making it an ideal base for exploring the area's historical and cultural attractions. The property has received excellent user ratings, indicating a comfortable and enjoyable stay for guests.
The chalet features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven, perfect for preparing meals during your stay. Guests can enjoy the outdoor space with a garden, terrace, and barbecue facilities, providing opportunities for relaxation and outdoor activities.
【10人まで宿泊可】日本庭園の中でサウナと露天風呂/100年の歴史ある日本建築物/無料駐車場6台有 - Japan
10 13 reviews
Japan
13/07 – 14/07
NZ$678/nightfor 1 night

【10人まで宿泊可】日本庭園の中でサウナと露天風呂/100年の歴史ある日本建築物/無料駐車場6台有

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cabin , Takayama Shi
This traditional Japanese house, a 100-year-old rental, is situated in Takayama City, a 20-minute walk from Takayama Station, with a convenience store 200 metres and a supermarket 400 metres away.
This family-friendly lodge offers exclusive use of a spacious 23-tatami mat living/dining/kitchen area, accommodates up to 10 guests, and features a private hinoki wood sauna and ceramic open-air bath with Tono-Hinoki cypress.

Best Japan cabins with a fireplace

Renesto Aholidayhome - Vacation Stay 27984v - Japan
9.4 587 reviews
Japan
14/09 – 21/09
NZ$1202/nighttotal: NZ$8414 (7 )

Renesto Aholidayhome - Vacation Stay 27984v

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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.
Sanson Terrace "Hut Juksul" - Japan
9.9 253 reviews
Japan
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$314/nighttotal: NZ$2198 (7 )

Sanson Terrace "Hut Juksul"

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chalet , Sakuho Machi
This charming wooden chalet is situated in the Yachiho Heights area of Sakuho Machi, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. The chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalet, which can accommodate up to 5 guests, features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and a fully equipped kitchen. Enjoy the fireplace, oil stove, and hammock for relaxation, as well as the nearby hiking trails and pristine lakes.
“Cottagecore Aesthetic”join Our Life In Rural - Japan
9.9 128 reviews
Japan
09/08 – 17/08
NZ$88/nighttotal: NZ$704 (8 )

“Cottagecore Aesthetic”join Our Life In Rural

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cabin , Yamaguchi Shi
This Yamaguchi City guesthouse is situated in a rural area of Yamaguchi Prefecture, near mountains and a river, with precise proximity to specific landmarks unspecified.
The 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom property sleeps 2 guests, offering a traditional 60-year-old house with kotatsu, wood stove, a projector, fusuma, futons, bicycle hire, pizza oven, fire pit, and access to river activities including stand-up paddleboarding and canoeing.
Silver Maple Chalet - Japan
10 1 review
Japan
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$1735/nighttotal: NZ$12145 (7 )

Silver Maple Chalet

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chalet , Hakuba Mura
This chalet is situated in Echo Land, just a short walk from the Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium and Hakuba Valley Ski Area, with Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area and Hakuba Goryu Ski Resort within 5 kilometres.
The chalet offers a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, and free parking, perfect for families and groups looking for a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the Hakuba Valley.

Frequently asked questions about cabins in Japan

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

    In Japan, politeness and respect are paramount. Bowing is a common greeting, with deeper bows showing greater respect. Removing your shoes before entering homes and some restaurants is crucial. Chopsticks should not be stuck upright in rice (it resembles funeral rituals), and slurping noodles is perfectly acceptable, even encouraged, as it shows enjoyment. Public displays of affection are generally understated. Being mindful of these customs will enhance your experience and show consideration for local culture.
  • What are the best cabins in Japan?

  • What are the key airports serving Japan?

    Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND) in Tokyo are the two major international gateways. Kansai International Airport (KIX) near Osaka is another significant hub, offering convenient access to western Japan. Smaller airports like Fukuoka Airport (FUK) and Chubu Centrair International Airport (NGO) serve other regions.
  • 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 in Japan. They'll guide you through the process of applying for an emergency passport or travel document, which will allow you to return home. You'll need to provide identification and supporting documentation. It's advisable to make copies of your passport before your trip and store them separately.
  • 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 transportation network – including the Shinkansen (bullet train) – often makes it unnecessary, especially in major cities. Driving in Japan can be challenging due to narrow roads and a different driving system than many are used to. However, for exploring rural areas or specific regions, a rental car could be beneficial. Consider your itinerary carefully.
  • What are the best cabins for families and kids in Japan?

  • Are there any renowned celebrations held in Japan?

    Japan hosts numerous festivals throughout the year. Some of the most famous include the Sanja Matsuri in Tokyo, a vibrant three-day festival with portable shrines, and the Gion Matsuri in Kyoto, known for its elaborate floats. Smaller, local festivals also offer unique cultural experiences. The cherry blossom season (sakura) is a nationwide celebration, with many festivals and events coinciding with the blooming of the trees.
  • 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 cityscape and ancient temples, and Kyoto, renowned for its traditional wooden architecture, geishas, and serene gardens. Adding Osaka, known for its street food and vibrant atmosphere, creates a well-rounded itinerary. Consider incorporating a day trip to Mount Fuji or Hakone for stunning views.
  • Which places in Japan are perfect for a weekend visit?

    For a weekend getaway, Kyoto offers a concentrated dose of traditional Japan. Hakone, a mountain resort town near Mount Fuji, provides stunning natural beauty and onsen (hot springs). Kamakura, a coastal city near Tokyo, boasts impressive temples and the iconic Great Buddha statue. Each offers a unique and enjoyable experience within a short timeframe.
  • In Japan, which region boasts the most agreeable weather?

    Defining 'most agreeable' depends on preference, but regions like the Kansai area (including Kyoto and Osaka) and the Seto Inland Sea region generally offer pleasant temperatures and sunshine throughout much of the year. However, Japan experiences distinct seasons, so the best time to visit varies depending on your preference for warm or cooler weather.
  • 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 available and to learn a few basic Japanese phrases for assistance.

Best Japan luxury cabins with Hot tub or Jacuzzi

Among the 2923 accommodations in Japan, here are the 4 best luxury cabin rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi

Hinoki Cabin Hakuba - Japan
10 4 reviews
Japan
29/06 – 18/07
NZ$353/nighttotal: NZ$6707 (19 )

Hinoki Cabin Hakuba

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cabin , Hakuba Mura
This cabin is situated just 0.2 kilometres from the Hakuba Valley Ski Area and 2.3 kilometres from the Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area, offering easy access to some of Hakuba's most popular slopes. It has received excellent user ratings, indicating a high level of satisfaction from previous guests.
The property features a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious terrace, a Jacuzzi, and free parking. Guests can enjoy modern amenities like air conditioning, a TV with digital channels, a dryer, and free Wi-Fi, as well as a charcoal grill for outdoor cooking.
Powderhouse By The Hakuba Collection - Japan
9.6 105 reviews
Japan
15/10 – 20/10
NZ$435/nighttotal: NZ$2175 (5 )

Powderhouse By The Hakuba Collection

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chalet , Hakuba Mura
Powderhouse by The Hakuba Collection is situated in Hakuba, a short distance from the Tsugaike Kogen Ski Area and approximately 26 miles from Nagano Station. This chalet has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalet has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms, making it ideal for large families or groups. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a spa bath, hot tub, open-air bath, free private parking, free Wi-Fi, ski storage, and bicycle rental.
Flagpole Villa Hakuba, A Newly Built One-room Rental Villa In Misorano, Hakuba Village, Will Open In The Winter Of 2024! - Japan
Japan
01/10 – 31/10
NZ$1573/nighttotal: NZ$47190 (30 )

Flagpole Villa Hakuba, A Newly Built One-room Rental Villa In Misorano, Hakuba Village, Will Open In The Winter Of 2024!

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chalet , Hakuba Mura
This Hakuba Mura lodge is ideally situated a one-minute walk from Hakuba Valley Ski Area and a 14-minute walk from the Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium, with Lake Aoki and Chubu-Sangaku National Park easily accessible by car (within 2 and 1 km respectively).
Sleeping eight guests, this three-bedroom property boasts a jetted bath, WiFi, and air conditioning, alongside proximity to attractions such as Hakuba Happo-One Ski Area and the Hakuba Mini Train Park.
Samurise No.4 - Japan
8.6 234 reviews
Japan
14/09 – 21/09
NZ$480/nighttotal: NZ$3360 (7 )

Samurise No.4

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chalet , Fujikawaguchiko Town
SAMURISE No.4 is a charming chalet located in Fujikawaguchiko Town, just a short drive from attractions like Fuji-Q Highland and Lake Kawaguchi. It has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalet has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for a small family or group of friends. It offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.

Best Japan cabins with a sauna

Home In Myoko • Kuri Chalet クリシャレー 妙高 - Japan
9.9 73 reviews
Japan
01/01 – 10/01
NZ$857/nighttotal: NZ$7713 (9 )

Home In Myoko • Kuri Chalet クリシャレー 妙高

1 3
chalet , Myoko-shi
Kuri Chalet, a self-catering holiday home in Myoko-shi's Myoko National Forest, is conveniently situated between Suginohara and Ikenotaira ski resorts, offering easy access by car (4WD recommended).
This two-bedroom lodge sleeps four, boasting a modern open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area with a fireplace, a traditional Japanese-style bedroom with tatami mats, a bathroom with bathtub and washing machine, plus a garden, sauna, and parking; local host assistance is also provided.
日本初!泊まれるりんご園!果樹園グランピングヴィラHarasawa「ザ・アップル」 - Japan
9.9 23 reviews
Japan
13/07 – 14/07
NZ$587/nightfor 1 night

日本初!泊まれるりんご園!果樹園グランピングヴィラHarasawa「ザ・アップル」

1 4
cabin , Minakami Machi
This Finnish-made log lodge is situated within a private apple orchard in Minakami Machi, offering secluded accommodation with views of the Tanigawa and Hotaka mountain ranges.
This 116 square meter, two-storey dwelling accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms featuring Sealy mattresses, and boasts a modern Nordic design with a fully equipped kitchen, a 55-inch television, a pellet stove, a private sauna, and an all-weather BBQ room, with a free shuttle service to Jomokogen Station available.
Traditional Japanese House Surrounded By Nature - Japan
10 64 reviews
Japan
28/09 – 29/09
NZ$149/nightfor 1 night

Traditional Japanese House Surrounded By Nature

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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.
Mt Fuji View Villa Fujino Kirameki Fuji Gotemba - Japan
8.5 570 reviews
Japan
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$470/nighttotal: NZ$3290 (7 )

Mt Fuji View Villa Fujino Kirameki Fuji Gotemba

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hotel , Gotenba Shi
Fujino Kirameki Fujigotemba is located in Gotemba, just a short drive from the popular Gotemba Premium Outlet, offering a convenient base for exploring the area. The accommodation consistently receives very good user and location ratings, and an excellent rating for cleanliness.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom tent offers a private bathroom with a spa bath and hot tub for relaxation. The accommodation comes equipped with a range of amenities, including a garden, playground, swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a fitness centre, providing plenty of opportunities for recreation and enjoyment.
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