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Best family friendly Hokkaido cottages

Among the 101 accommodations in Hokkaido, here are the 1 best family friendly cottages

Niseko Highland Cottages - Hokkaido
9.3 63 reviews
Hokkaido
27/06 – 04/07
A$190/nighttotal: A$1330 (7 )

Niseko Highland Cottages

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cottage , Niseko-chō
Niseko Highland Cottages are conveniently located in Niseko-chō, just a short distance from both hiking trails and ski slopes, perfect for those who want to enjoy the great outdoors. The cottages are ideal for families or groups of friends looking for a comfortable and convenient base to explore the area.
The property offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, microwave oven, and dishwasher, as well as a garden, tennis court, and parking. Guests can enjoy the benefits of a natural hot spring bath and can also rent ski equipment and take lessons on-site.

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Best Hokkaido cottages with a garden

A One-group-per-day Private Villa In The Nature Of Biei. - Hokkaido
Hokkaido
22/11 – 24/11
A$600/nighttotal: A$1200 (2 )

A One-group-per-day Private Villa In The Nature Of Biei.

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cottage , Biei-chō
Ubaku Villa, a renovated older property in Biei-chō, Hokkaido, offers a secluded forest setting on a 2,000 square metre private plot, located approximately 10 minutes by car from Biei town centre and within easy driving distance of attractions such as the Seibi no Mori Museum and Shirokane Hot Spring.
This 116 square metre holiday home, suitable for up to 8 guests, features 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, providing an immersive natural experience with opportunities for light hiking and convenient access to nearby ski resorts including Canmore Ski Village (48 kilometres away) and Furano Ski Resort (97 kilometres away).
Rent An Entire Small House In Mountain View / Shibetsu-gun Hokkaidō - Hokkaido
Hokkaido
26/12 – 01/01
A$539/nighttotal: A$3234 (6 )

Rent An Entire Small House In Mountain View / Shibetsu-gun Hokkaidō

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cottage , Shibetsu Chō
ForestHouseRanapirica is a charming cottage situated in a small forest in Shibetsu Chō, just a short distance from Kitanemuro Ranch Way and Yumenomori Park. This tranquil location offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, surrounded by the serene beauty of nature.
The cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, covering a floor area of 52 square metres, and can accommodate up to five guests. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, free Wi-Fi, a sauna, and access to a forest garden with activities like aerial nets, tree houses, and Goemon baths.
House / Abuta-gun Hokkaidō - Hokkaido
9.0 2 reviews
Hokkaido
21/07 – 24/07
A$93/nighttotal: A$279 (3 )

House / Abuta-gun Hokkaidō

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cottage , Niseko-chō
This pet-friendly cottage in Niseko is situated within 10km of the Niseko View Plaza, Kaributo and Lily Park, offering easy access to local attractions.
The 15 square metre cottage features one bedroom, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to two guests, providing a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the surrounding area.
House / Abuta-gun Hokkaidō - Hokkaido
Hokkaido
21/07 – 24/07
A$89/nighttotal: A$267 (3 )

House / Abuta-gun Hokkaidō

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cottage , Niseko-chō
This Niseko self-catering cottage is situated 2km from Niseko View Plaza and 3km from Kaributo, offering easy access to Niseko Takahashi Dairy Farm and Annupuri within a 10km radius.
The 20-square-metre property comprises one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps two guests, featuring a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, free Wi-Fi, and parking.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Hokkaido

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Hokkaido boasts incredible diversity. For natural beauty, you absolutely must see the stunning scenery of Shiretoko National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its abundant wildlife and dramatic coastline. The powder snow of Niseko is legendary for skiers and snowboarders, while the hot springs of Noboribetsu Onsen are a relaxing treat. Sapporo, the capital city, offers the Sapporo Beer Garden and Museum and Odori Park, a beautiful urban green space. Hakodate, with its iconic Mount Hakodate night view and Morning Market, is another must-visit.
  • What are the best cottages in Hokkaido?

  • How can one spend a 5-day holiday in Hokkaido, Japan?

    A five-day trip allows for a good taste of Hokkaido. Days 1 and 2 could be spent exploring Sapporo, visiting the Sapporo Snow Festival Museum (if visiting during winter), the Sapporo Beer Garden and Museum, and strolling through Odori Park. Days 3 and 4 could focus on a journey to the Shiretoko Peninsula, taking in the incredible natural beauty and perhaps a boat tour for wildlife viewing. Day 5 could be dedicated to relaxing in Noboribetsu Onsen before heading to the airport. This itinerary can be adjusted based on your interests, such as adding a day trip to Hakodate or focusing on winter activities in Niseko.
  • What are the best cottages with a pool in Hokkaido?

  • Is Hokkaido, Japan a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Yes, Hokkaido is excellent for cottage rentals, particularly in rural areas. Many charming cottages are available near national parks like Shiretoko or in areas known for onsen (hot springs). Websites specializing in vacation rentals often list properties throughout Hokkaido, offering various sizes and amenities to suit different group sizes and budgets. Consider the location carefully based on your planned activities.
  • What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Hokkaido?

  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Hokkaido's weather is varied. Expect heavy snowfall in winter, especially in the mountainous regions, requiring appropriate clothing and potentially affecting transport. Summer can be pleasantly warm, but rain is possible. Wildlife encounters are likely, especially in national parks. Bears are present, so it's crucial to follow safety guidelines. Earthquakes are a possibility in Japan; it's advisable to familiarise yourself with safety procedures before and during your trip.
  • What are the best cottages for families and kids in Hokkaido?

  • Is Hokkaido, Japan pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    Hokkaido's pedestrian and cycling infrastructure varies. Major cities like Sapporo and Hakodate have reasonably good pedestrian areas, but rural areas may be less accessible on foot. Cycling is more common in certain areas, particularly around lakes and national parks, but be aware of traffic conditions, especially on major roads. Always check local cycling regulations.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottages in Hokkaido?

  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Beyond the well-known spots, consider exploring the lesser-known Ainu Kotan in Shiraoi, offering insights into Ainu culture. The remote areas of Shiretoko National Park, beyond the main tourist trails, offer a chance for more solitary exploration. The numerous smaller onsen towns outside of Noboribetsu offer a more tranquil experience.
  • What are the best cottages with parking in Hokkaido?

  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow one to meet locals in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Participating in a traditional Ainu craft workshop provides a chance to engage with Ainu culture and potentially meet local artisans. Visiting local markets, such as the Hakodate Morning Market, allows interaction with vendors. Staying in smaller, family-run guesthouses or minshuku offers more opportunities for interaction with locals than larger hotels.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Hokkaido's cuisine is renowned. Seafood is a highlight – try fresh seafood bowls (kaisendon) or the iconic soup curry of Sapporo. Jingisukan (grilled mutton) is a regional specialty. Hokkaido milk is superb, used in various desserts and sweets. Don't miss trying local ramen variations.
  • What are some recommended items to pack for a stay in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Packing for Hokkaido depends on the season. In winter, pack warm layers, including thermal underwear, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy, waterproof boots. Sun protection is needed year-round, even in winter due to snow reflection. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring cities and hiking trails. A portable charger for electronics is also advisable.

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Best Hokkaido cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 101 accommodations in Hokkaido, here are the 2 best cottages with a jacuzzi

A Log House With A 100% Natural Hot Spring. - Hokkaido
Hokkaido
21/07 – 24/07
A$354/nighttotal: A$1062 (3 )

A Log House With A 100% Natural Hot Spring.

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cottage , Sōbetsu-machi
This Sōbetsu-machi holiday home is situated within 15km of Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Lake Tōya, and Ōtaki Niagara Falls, offering easy access to stunning natural attractions.
Sleeping up to ten guests, this four-bedroom property boasts two bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge and microwave, a jacuzzi, private patio, free Wi-Fi, and ample parking.
Sakura Garden - Hokkaido
8.0 1 review
Hokkaido
20/06 – 27/06
A$401/nighttotal: A$2807 (7 )

Sakura Garden

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cottage , Otaru-shi
This beach cottage is located in Otaru, just a short distance from Niseko-Shakotan-Otarukaigan Quasi-National Park and within easy reach of Fugoppe Cave and Nishizakiyama Stone Circle. The property has received very good user ratings, highlighting its appeal to travellers.
The self-catering property is ideal for families and groups, with two individually decorated units, each with a fully equipped kitchen and a deep soaking tub. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including free parking, a restaurant, a terrace, a jacuzzi and Wi-Fi, as well as a prime beachfront location with stunning ocean views.

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Best pet friendly Hokkaido cottages

Among the 101 accommodations in Hokkaido, here are the 1 best pet friendly cottages

- Silent Cabin - Sleep Under The Stars, Barbecue In The Wilderness, Rural Area, Heavy Snowfall, Sleeps Up To 8 People - Hokkaido
Hokkaido
24/12 – 27/12
A$809/nighttotal: A$2427 (3 )

- Silent Cabin - Sleep Under The Stars, Barbecue In The Wilderness, Rural Area, Heavy Snowfall, Sleeps Up To 8 People

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cottage , Toubetsu-chō
This Silent Cabin, a four-bedroom holiday home in Tōbetsu-chō, offers easy access to Sapporo's attractions, including the Sapporo Clock Tower and Hokkaido Museum, although precise distances aren't specified.
Sleeping up to eight guests, this self-catering property boasts Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a dryer, a bidet, and outdoor barbecue facilities, perfect for stargazing in its secluded rural setting.
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