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2018
3
January
Any personal experiences with family-friendly lodging options in Tokyo and Kyoto for April?

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Kata

Hi everyone- would love some advice. Looking to go to Japan in April- 4 adults and 2 kids under 8. Does anyone have personal experience with any hostels/airbnb/etc. that they may be able to tell me about? I did search the group posts but am hoping someone can tell me about a particular place they may have stayed at that would have been a similar fit. Looking at Tokyo and Kyoto. Thanks so much!

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Michelle

Went as a family of 6 2017 spring, I 200% recommend it! Will get some names for you.

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Kata

That would be awesome- thanks so much!

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Dana

This is a restaurant (and a bit pricey) but DEFINITELY worth the money! The Ninja restaurant in Tokyo! 11 course meal and its absolutely amazing!

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Michelle

It’s so fun!

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Michelle

Menbakaichidai Fire Ramen. Best restaurant experience in Kyoto for adult and kids alike.

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Michelle

Amazing and affordable traditional place in Kyoto.
Kyoto Gojo Samurai Machiya

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Michelle

We also did a small group samurai experience through viator that was fantastic. Well informed, beautiful home, music and fantastic experience with the

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Michelle

Genki sushi for a super fun and fast sushi experience cheap and only a few minutes away from shibuya crossing. Which is a must

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Kitty

I stayed at airbnbs in Tokyo and Osaka. Housing is generally small so with 6 people make sure you look for bigger places. Also, pick places close to train stations and you’ll be good. Be sure to have internet access like a portable wifi or an international data plan.

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Christin

We are staying at an amazing air bnb in Kyoto right now. I am not sure how to share the link with you using my phone. Pm me and I can try. Room for 8 people, 3 bikes, quiet, great location. Not cheap (under 300) but what is here!

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Christin

You should join Japan Travel Planning -public Facebook group. Lots of great tips.

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Kata

Thanks everyone!!

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Valerie

We hired a personal tour guide for our 1 st day in Kyoto. He picked us up, 3 adults 2 kids from our house. I can find his name and contact details. Best to book ASAP as he books up fast. Pretty reasonable if I remember


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Accommodations for a Family Trip to Japan

Hi everyone! I recently received a request for advice on accommodations in Tokyo and Kyoto for a family of four adults and two kids under 8 years old. Here's my detailed response:

Tokyo

For Tokyo, I would highly recommend staying in an Airbnb apartment or guesthouse. Tokyo is a bustling city, and having a private space for your family can make your trip much more comfortable and enjoyable. Here are a few options I would suggest:

  • Shinjuku Apartment: I stayed in a lovely 2-bedroom apartment in the Shinjuku area during my last visit. It was spacious, clean, and within walking distance to the Shinjuku station, which is a major transportation hub. The hosts were incredibly friendly and provided excellent recommendations for family-friendly activities and restaurants.
  • Asakusa Guesthouse: If you prefer a more traditional experience, consider a guesthouse in the Asakusa area. This neighborhood is known for its historical charm, with the iconic Sensoji Temple and traditional shops and restaurants. Many guesthouses offer Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats and futons, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture.

Kyoto

In Kyoto, I would recommend a mix of traditional ryokans (Japanese inns) and modern accommodations, depending on your preferences and budget. Here are a couple of options to consider:

  • Ryokan Experience: Staying in a ryokan is a quintessential Japanese experience, especially in a city like Kyoto, which is steeped in history and tradition. Many ryokans offer family rooms or adjoining rooms, making them suitable for larger groups. I stayed at a ryokan called Kyoto Gion Hatanaka, and it was an incredible experience. The tatami rooms, traditional Japanese breakfast, and onsen (hot spring baths) made for a truly memorable stay.
  • Airbnb in Gion: If you prefer more modern accommodations, consider an Airbnb in the Gion district. This area is famous for its preserved historic streets, traditional machiya townhouses, and geisha culture. You can find lovely apartments or guesthouses that provide a comfortable base for exploring the city while still being in a highly atmospheric and centrally located neighborhood.

Regardless of where you stay, I highly recommend booking well in advance, especially during the cherry blossom season in April, as accommodations tend to fill up quickly. Additionally, research the location and amenities carefully to ensure they cater to the needs of your family, such as proximity to public transportation, family-friendly restaurants, and kid-friendly activities.

I hope this helps you plan your family trip to Japan! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any further questions.



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