Holiday Homes & Baches in Japan
Types of holiday homes in Japan
Are you organizing a trip to Japan and need accommodation? Thanks to Holidu's superb private holiday home search assistant, you will be able to find the best tourist home offers for your stay. Thousands of accommodations spread over the main islands of the country, especially in the areas of Kyoto, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Tokyo and Sendai. Located both on the coast and inland. With space for couples, families or groups of friends. All of them fully equipped with the most modern comforts for you to enjoy a very comfortable stay and some of them with luxury features such as jacuzzi or sauna. In addition, many of them have a garden or terrace, where you can enjoy pleasant meals with your loved ones when the weather is nice. What are you waiting for to book your rental in Japan?
Why book a home in Japan?Japan is one of those destinations that any traveller dreams of visiting sometime in their life. One of the most contrasting countries in the world. One of the most advanced of the entire planet but where its inhabitants are still closely linked to religion. Where you can travel to the Middle Ages visiting their castles and into the future strolling through the neon-filled neighbourhoods of Tokyo. Where you will find natural landscapes that remove the hiccups sprinkled by beautiful rural villages such as the "Japanese Alps" in Takayama. And where you will enjoy one of the healthiest, most complete and tasty gastronomies in the world. A country you'll always want to go back to. Book a home in Japan and you won't be able to avoid falling in love with it!
Holidays in Japan
The area and how to find your way around
Japan is an island in East Asia that is located in the Pacific Ocean. An archipelago made up of 6,852 islands whose capital is Tokyo that makes up the largest metropolitan area on the planet, with 30 million inhabitants. Being also the largest city in extension of all the planet.
The best areas to rent a home in JapanJapan consists of four main islands and many smaller islands. The most important is Okinawa, which is by far the largest and most populous island, divided into five regions. The most important cities in terms of tourism are Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nagasaki, Nara, Sendai, Osaka and Sapporo. For this reason, most visitors who decide to rent a home in Japan to spend their holidays, choose these areas to stay.
Types of travellers and activities
If there's one thing Japan stands out for, it's the uniqueness of its culture, which makes it different from other Asian countries. A millenary culture that continues to be very present and rooted in modern Japanese society. Where rituals are done as in the past and ways of thinking have changed very little, even in the city of Tokyo, the most modern city in the world. And it is precisely this that makes it really fascinating, the fact of perfectly integrating tradition with modernity. If not, how else can we understand that we can find a Shinto temple that breathes peace and harmony in the heart of Tokyo, surrounded by skyscrapers? Don't wait any longer to book your rental in Japan and come and discover it!
Did you know that in several communities on the southern coast between Yokohama and Gifu, especially in Shizuoka province, there are large communities of Portuguese and Spanish speakers?
Top 5 Recommendations in Japan
Religion remains one of the most important aspects of Japanese society. That's why Shinto and Buddhist temples are part of their people's daily lives. Some of the country's best are in Kyoto, but Nara, Nikko, Miyajima and Tokyo also have some really impressive sanctuaries.
2. Spend a night in a Buddhist monasteryKoyaSan is one of the most sacred cities in the country. Here you can spend the night in a Buddhist monastery and share the day to day with the monks, going to morning prayer, taking a bath in their bosom, tasting their food or learning more about their traditions.
3. Travel to the future in the neighbourhoods of Shinjuku and AkinabaraTokyo is the most futuristic city in the world. You can feel like an ant in front of the impressive skyscrapers, get dizzy with the neon lights and have a great time between cosplay and comic shops in the neighbourhoods of Shinjuku and Akinabara. You'll even find robot restaurants and women with pink hair and green eyes.
4. Fall in love with its incredible natural landscapesIf you travel to Japan during the Hanami season, when cherry blossoms bloom, or during the Momiji season, in autumn, you can enjoy truly beautiful landscapes. Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain, is one of the best places to enjoy them.
5. Taste the delights of its typical cuisineIt's quite likely that you've ever tasted sushi, but Japan's cuisine encompasses much more. One of the healthiest, most complete and tastiest kitchens in the world. Therefore, if you enjoy the local cuisine, Japan is a small paradise where you can try an endless number of different dishes.