Japan Accommodations and Vegan-Friendly Places to Stay
While traveling, we vegans definitely prefer to stay in a place that provides cruelty free bedding & toiletries, and offers a vegan breakfast and perhaps other vegan meal options. There are completely vegan B&Bs (Bed & Breakfast), vegan hostels, and even vegan rooms to let. And lots of hotels, big & small, provide free breakfasts and will happily provide a vegan breakfast if you let them know the day before (we encourage you to ask). Also, other alternatives such as Air BnB, vegan couch surfing, and TrustedHousesitters are well worth considering. And in some cities, traveler focused apartment rentals are an excellent choice for those of us who prefer to stay in an apartment with a kitchen so we can make our own vegan meals. This list shows some of the Best Vegan Accommodations and Vegan-Friendly places to stay. The accommodations shown below were dynamically generated and sorted by your reviews and the reviews of your fellow vegans. We accept no advertising. Our goal is to provide a platform that truly respects and mirrors our collective vegan opinions and perspectives. As our global vegan community adds additional vegan and vegan-friendly accommodations, and as we review and rate our favorites, the resulting listings will continually, and more accurately, reflect our global vegan accommodation preferences.
Accommodations / Vegan-Friendly Places to Stay in Japan
Set on the island of Yakushima, this upscale hotel surrounded by forest is 8 km from Yakusugi Nature Museum. Chic suites offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screens and living areas, plus furnished balconies, minifridges, and tea and coffeemakers. Some add day beds and/or dining areas, as well as forest or ocean views. Upgraded quarters provide 2nd bedrooms; some have separate spa areas and whirlpool tubs. Amenities include 2 polished restaurants, a plush library lounge, and an outdoor pool with ocean views. There’s also a spa and a fitness room. Parking is free. Children age 16 and over are welcome.
Kohsinzuka Inn is a 100 years or more-old house located in Ohtsumago, a bit away from Tsumagojuku. It is surrounded by Nakasendo an old trail and a mountain stream. Traditional charcoal-burnt “Irori” hearth is loved by lots of visitors. You will fully enjoy the night of stay by dining and talking each other with guests by the side of warm “Irori”. Please have an enjoyable time in this remote countryside.
This upscale, high-rise hotel is a minute’s walk from Toei Shiodome Station.
The subdued, non-smoking rooms all feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea and coffee making facilities, and some have Tokyo Tower views. There are also eclectic, individually decorated rooms, and a stately suite adds a kitchenette. In-room massage treatments and room service are available.
An international breakfast buffet is served in a casual lounge (fee); other dining options include a posh French restaurant, a bar, a cafe and a bakery. There’s also a spa, as well as a fitness center and garage parking (fee).
The Japanese minshuku・・・A family run hotel in Yakushima. Near the local hotsprings and hiking trails with a view of the beautiful nearby Mt Moccyomu.
Local fresh vegetables are harvested in our organic garden.
Uno Slope House is a B&B in Tamano-shi that offers a comfortable English-speaking setting, yet in a traditional Japanese environment, located near Uno port, where ferries to Naoshima, Teshima, and Shodoshima islands depart.
Fukinomori is the small Japanese style hotel which is located on Kisoji between Nagiso town and Iida city. The pride of this hotel is the natural hot spring in the cypress bathtub, with views of enormous forest. Our convenient location enables you to access tourist spots around. Please come and visit here.