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Among the 111 accommodations in Hokkaido, here are the 1 best family friendly cottages

Niseko Highland Cottages - Hokkaido
9.3 63 reviews

Niseko Highland Cottages

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

Bliss Cottage Sakura - Hokkaido
10 6 reviews

Bliss Cottage Sakura

cottage, Kutchan-chō
This Kutchan cottage offers excellent proximity to Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu and Noasc, both within 3.2 kilometres, with Niseko-Shakotan-Otarukaigan Quasi-National Park also under 3.2 kilometres away and Shikotsu-Toya National Park just over 3.2 kilometres distant.
Guests can enjoy complimentary train station transfers, free WiFi throughout, a private garden, and a kitchenette equipped with a fridge, stovetop, and microwave oven.
House / Abuta-gun Hokkaidō - Hokkaido
9.0 2 reviews

House / Abuta-gun Hokkaidō

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.

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 have to see the Shiretoko National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its abundant wildlife and dramatic coastline. The powder snow of Niseko is world-renowned for skiing and snowboarding, while the stunning scenery of Lake Akan, with its marimo (moss balls), is captivating. Sapporo, the capital city, offers the Sapporo Snow Festival site, Odori Park, and the Sapporo Beer Garden and Museum. Don't forget the charming canals of Otaru and the picturesque flower fields of Furano and Biei during summer.
  • 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 overview. Days 1 and 2 could focus on Sapporo, exploring Odori Park, the Sapporo Beer Garden and Museum, and the Sapporo Snow Festival site (seasonal). Day 3 could be dedicated to a journey to Otaru, known for its canals and glassworks. Days 4 and 5 could involve a trip to a national park like Shiretoko or Daisetsuzan, offering hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities, depending on the season and your interests. Consider focusing on one region to avoid excessive travel time.
  • 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 like Furano and Biei, known for their lavender fields and stunning scenery, or near onsen towns for a relaxing experience. Many options are available, ranging from traditional Japanese-style houses to modern cabins. Websites specialising in holiday rentals can help find suitable properties.
  • 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 (November to April), requiring appropriate clothing and potentially impacting travel. Summer can be pleasantly warm, but rain is possible. Wildlife encounters are common, especially in national parks. Bears are present, so it's crucial to follow safety guidelines. Earthquakes are a possibility, though the risk is generally moderate. Always check weather forecasts and heed any warnings.
  • 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. Cities like Sapporo have good pedestrian areas, but rural areas may require more careful planning, especially for cycling. Designated cycling paths are becoming more common, but roads can be challenging in some regions. Consider your fitness level and the terrain when planning cycling routes.
  • What are the best pet friendly cottages in Hokkaido?

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

    The Shiretoko Peninsula offers many hidden gems beyond the main tourist areas. The remote areas of Daisetsuzan National Park provide opportunities for off-the-beaten-path hiking and exploration. Some lesser-known onsen towns offer a tranquil escape, and the numerous smaller islands off Hokkaido's coast provide unique experiences, though access may be limited.
  • 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 craft workshop, such as pottery or woodworking, can provide opportunities to interact with local artisans. Visiting local markets, like the Sapporo morning market, allows for interaction with vendors and a chance to sample local produce. Staying in a minshuku (small family-run guesthouse) often provides a more immersive experience and greater opportunities to connect with locals.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Hokkaido, Japan?

    Hokkaido is renowned for its seafood, especially crab, scallops, and uni (sea urchin). Jingisukan (grilled mutton) is a regional specialty. Sapporo ramen is a must-try, and local dairy products, such as cheese and ice cream, are also highly regarded. Don't forget to sample seasonal produce, like Hokkaido melons and corn.

Best Hokkaido cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 111 accommodations in Hokkaido, here are the 2 best cottages with a jacuzzi

Sakura Garden - Hokkaido
8.0 1 review

Sakura Garden

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.
A Log House With A 100% Natural Hot Spring. - Hokkaido
No reviews

A Log House With A 100% Natural Hot Spring.

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.

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Best pet friendly Hokkaido cottages

Among the 111 accommodations in Hokkaido, here are the 1 best pet friendly cottages

A Log House With A 100% Natural Hot Spring. - Hokkaido
No reviews

A Log House With A 100% Natural Hot Spring.

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.
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