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Other great vacation rentals in Japan

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Home in 北安曇郡

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Muskoka House — Stunning architect-designed chalet

May 25 – Jun 1

ﺩ.ﺇ1,090 per night
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Home in Ginoza, Kunigami District

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

Superb view House COPAIN

Aug 3 – 10

ﺩ.ﺇ1,004 per night
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Home in Katsushika

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Pine House 2 Bed Room + 2 Toilets

Aug 27 – Sep 3

ﺩ.ﺇ567 per night
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Home in Kusatsu-machi, Agatsuma-gun

4.87 out of 5 average rating, 579 reviews

Relaxing House with Real Onsen!/for Group/6ppl

Sep 14 – 21

ﺩ.ﺇ678 per night
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Home in Atami

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Private House with Outdoor Hot Spring Bath!

Jun 28 – Jul 5

ﺩ.ﺇ1,807 per night
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Home in Shimoda

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 402 reviews

Japanese cedar wood villa as you watch the sea of Izu

Dec 8 – 15

ﺩ.ﺇ573 per night
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Home in Sanmu

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 568 reviews

Villa & Camping between NARITA Airport & Tokyo

Mar 1 – 8

ﺩ.ﺇ298 per night
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Home in Tōyako-chō, Abuta-gun

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 338 reviews

A little house with Panoramic Lake view HUXUE フーシェ

Sep 18 – 25

ﺩ.ﺇ693 per night

Other great vacation rentals in Japan

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Guesthouse in Ueda

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Guesthouse garden cottage in hot spring village

Oct 18 – 25

ﺩ.ﺇ264 per night
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Apartment in Osaka City

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Shinsaibashi East

Dec 24 – 31

ﺩ.ﺇ444 per night
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Apartment in Kyoto

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 729 reviews

Sakura River Inn 1 (most reviewed in Kyoto)

Apr 9 – 16

ﺩ.ﺇ1,381 per night
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Villa in Imabari

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Beachfront villa with sauna on Shimanami Kaido.

Sep 30 – Oct 7

ﺩ.ﺇ582 per night
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Hut in 高山市天満町5丁目

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 602 reviews

"MakotoyaTenman" Takayama Station 3 · 155 ㎡ · Open air · Digging ~

Sep 12 – 19

ﺩ.ﺇ625 per night
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Hut in Nanao

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

O only Village Yukin-an/Perfect for private inns/BBQ

Aug 9 – 16

ﺩ.ﺇ1,362 per night
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Home in Hokuto

4.82 out of 5 average rating, 85 reviews

Private sauna!Open air bath!Camping pizza and BBQ!Cute cottage in a large garden and outdoor lantern

Jun 25 – Jul 2

ﺩ.ﺇ422 per night
Superhost

Villa in Itō

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 52 reviews

Playliving IZU - A ocean view villa with "Onsen"

Sep 5 – 12

ﺩ.ﺇ1,506 per night

Your guide to Japan

Welcome to Japan

Whether you’re new to Japan or you’ve traveled here many times, this country of 430 inhabited islands will unveil a new facet at every turn. You can take in the lakes and shrines surrounding Mount Fuji, the brilliant building-high signs of Osaka, the ancient temples of Kyoto, and the avant-garde architecture on remote Naoshima Island. Tokyo is a feast for urban aesthetes, with globally chic design stores, fashion boutiques, and cocktail bars, while the dramatic gorges and vapor-wrapped volcanos of Hokkaido’s national parks will thrill lovers of the outdoors.

It’s hard not to make Japanese cuisine a cornerstone of your visit, whether you’re sampling your way through regional styles of ramen or honoring the season’s most evocative ingredients with an elegant kaiseki meal. The twin assets of Japanese hospitality and the country’s well-designed infrastructure make it easy to experience Japan’s many delights, traveling between megacities and remote coastal villages.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Japan

Though it’s hard to make generalizations about an archipelago that stretches 1,900 miles, Japan is generally considered to have a temperate subtropical climate, with hot, humid summers, cool but mild winters, and a distinct spring and fall. The farther from Tokyo you travel, of course, the more you’ll want to consult local conditions. The climate in the snowy northern island of Hokkaido — where winter temperatures dip below freezing for a month or two — can be quite different from that of semi-tropical Okinawa in the south, where humid 90-degree summer days are the norm. On the main island of Honshu, spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are the most comfortable, not to mention the most popular times to visit. The landscape is at its most expressive then, especially during Japan’s famed cherry-blossom season in late March and early April. If you are traveling to Japan in late summer, monitor the weather reports for tropical cyclones blowing in from the Pacific Ocean, and keep in mind, September and October are the height of the country’s rain season, so bring waterproof outerwear as well as indoor plans.


Top things to do in Japan

Kyoto’s Higashiyama District

As the imperial seat for more than a millennium, Kyoto has preserved hundreds of stunning temples, palaces, gardens, and of course, the legendary geisha districts. The historic Higashiyama District is one of the most atmospheric corners in this tradition-minded city, and you can spend hours wandering down narrow streets lined with wood-frame houses and centuries-old artisan shops, darting into side streets to peek in small shrines, before visiting the 1,200-year-old Kiyomizudera temple, with its terrace overlooking downtown. Higashiyama shines brightest during the 10-day Hanatoro festival in March, when thousands of paper lanterns appear.

Hiking in the Japanese Alps

Seventy percent of Japan’s landmass is covered in mountain ranges, which curve along the entire sweep of the archipelago. One of the most glorious spots in the northern Japanese Alps is the 673-square-mile Chūbu-Sangaku National Park, located between Toyama and Nagano, 150 miles northwest of Tokyo. In the summer, you can hike along the Azusa river at Kamikochi, seek out the hot springs around Okuhida, or if you’re an experienced mountaineer, trek from mountain hut to mountain hut (make reservations beforehand). In winter, skiers and snowboarders make pilgrimages to the resorts at Hakuba.

Island-Hopping in Okinawa

If you don’t think of traveling to Japan for sublime beach time, you’ve never visited the Okinawan archipelago at the southern end of Japan. Using Okinawa City as your base, you can take ferries or short flights to reach some of its 160 far-flung islands. Go snorkeling in the clear turquoise waters surrounding Tokashiki Island, where clownfish and butterfly fish dart among the coral reefs. Loll on the powdery white-sand beaches of Hateruma Island. Wander around historic houses with tiled roofs and sculptures on Taketomi Island. Everywhere you go, you can sample Okinawa’s distinctive Ryukyuan cuisine, which incorporates influences from China and southeast Asia.

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