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Holiday rentals in Fukushima

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 30 holiday rentals in Fukushima

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Fukushima holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    30 of Fukushima holiday rentals include wifi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Fukushima rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Fukushima stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Fukushima

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Superhost
Villa in Kitashiobara
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

9LLDK private villa with a panoramic view of the lake, located in a quiet forest. "WEND Urabandai" features a sauna, can accommodate up to 16 people, and has an electric BBQ.

A private, entire villa located on the quiet shores of a lake in a national park. ■ Spacious area Rent the entire mountain lodge, which is approximately 300 m² and stands on a site of approximately 1,000 m².The 9LLDK can accommodate up to 16 guests. ■ A location surrounded by lakes and forests It is a tranquil environment with a stream flowing right in front of you, surrounded by a lake and forest. We renovated a historic building with a focus on design and comfort. ■ Sauna in the midst of nature Please take some time to relax in nature, gazing at the lake and listening to the sound of the river. ■ BBQ and outdoor grill The use of open flames is prohibited, but we provide an electric grill, the "LOGOS Elegriil PRO".You can enjoy meals outdoors with ease, without the need to light a fire using charcoal or firelighters. ■ Dogs welcome We also welcome stays with your dog. Please enjoy a relaxing stay with your family, friends, or your dog in an environment surrounded by nature. ■ A surrounding environment that can be enjoyed throughout the year It is also close to Goshikinuma, Mt. Bandai, Lake Sohara and Lake Hinohara. You can enjoy activities all year round, including stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing and fishing in summer, and skiing at Nekomama Mountain and Grande Corno in winter.

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Home in Nasushiobara
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Newly OPEN! Maximum 12 people / covered BBQ terrace / fireplace & large screen / 7 car parking spaces / 18 minutes by car to Nasu Hi

[The 7 charms of KOTORI Stay ♪] 1. A private village surrounded by beautiful woods  The beautiful trees visible from the living room, the deck and each bedroom will soothe you. 2. Spacious and open-plan living room  The living room is a large space with an atrium, and you can spend your time as you wish with table seating (8 people), sofa seating (10 people), and counter seating (5 people). 3. Relaxation even for large groups  There are a total of 3 bedrooms: 2 Western-style rooms and 1 Japanese-style room.  There are two bathrooms, two washrooms, and two toilets, so even large groups can stay comfortably. 4. Roofed BBQ deck  Equipped with chairs for up to 12 people, a table, a sunken BBQ grill, a sink and a hammock, it can be enjoyed by everyone from adults to children ♪ 5. Lawn area  There is a large lawn facing the deck, where even small children can play with peace of mind. 6. Wood-burning stove  There is a full-fledged wood-burning stove, and you can enjoy an extraordinary time in front of the flickering flames. 7. Excellent accessibility  20 minutes by car from Kuroiso-Itaburo IC and Nasu IC  18 minutes by car to Nasu Highland Park ■ Facility overview Bedrooms (3 rooms, can accommodate up to 12 people) Bathrooms (2) Washbasins (2) Toilets (2) Parking (7 spaces)

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Home in Zaō
4.7 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Ikkan | House rental with a natural hot spring cypress bath - Zao Sanuki En - Gaia Resort

Bikkakan welcomes digital nomads. Free wifi is available in the entire rental villa. We provide a comfortable remote work environment. ◎ Please note Reservations are accepted for 3 paying customers. Reservations for this facility are accepted for 3 paying guests, but you can also book for 1 or 2 guests by paying for 3 guests. ◎ About Ikkenkan It is a quiet and elegant inn surrounded by rich nature. The old house, which originally had a tea room, was renovated in the first year of the Reiwa era while retaining the good old features. Each room is nostalgic and calming. In addition, we are particularly particular about the bath, and in addition to the hot spring bath, the bathtub made of cypress, the walls, etc. are luxuriously made like a hot spring inn made of Aomori cypress. As soon as you open the door, you can smell the cypress, so please come and relax from your daily fatigue. There is a beautiful stream behind the house, and you can pick wild vegetables such as watercress. I hope you can spend a luxurious time "doing nothing" that you can't experience in the city.

Guest favourite
Home in Shichikashuku
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Yunoharayado, Yunohara | Entire property for rent in Shichigashuku, where you can enjoy fireflies and the stars

Yunoharayado is an entire inn located in Shichigashuku, Miyagi Prefecture. In a quiet environment surrounded by nature, you can see the starry sky on nights with good weather, and enjoy fireflies in summer.Winter is full of snow, making it ideal for playing in the snow. It is a convenient location as a base for sightseeing, with Zao Kitsune Village (about 30 minutes by car), Zao Onsen Ski Resort (about 1 hour), and Ginzanso Onsen (about 1 hour 40 minutes). It is also about an hour's drive from Yamagata Station and about an hour and a half from Sendai Station and Sendai Airport. The building has an open-plan living room and a kitchen where you can cook, so you can stay as if you were living at home. There are 2 bedrooms with 6 tatami mats, 2 beds and 4 futons.We consider up to 6 guests to be comfortable.There is also a powder room that can be used by two people at the same time, and a fleece space that can be used as a drying room, which is convenient for winter and overnight stays. Wi-Fi available, free parking for 2 cars. Please spend a relaxing time in nature.

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Villa in Koriyama
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Lakeside private villa / Sauna / BBQ / Free for children under 6 / Pets allowed / Capacity: 12 / Lakehide Konan

[Charm] Lakehide Konan is a detached house located on the shore of Lake Inawashiro.It boasts a private location with panoramic views of Mt. Bandai and Lake Inawashiro on the other side.It is the perfect environment for those who want to gather with their relatives and friends, experience the scenic sauna, and enjoy marine activities.We hope you have a special time at Lakehide Konan. [Seasonal ways to enjoy each season] Spring: Enjoy beautiful cherry blossoms at Tsuruga Castle, a 50-minute drive away.I hope you have a relaxing time in Fukushima's iconic spring landmarks. Summer: Enjoy marine activities such as lake bathing, cycling, SUP and waterbike.The landscaped 'Laurel Valley Country Club' is also a 25-minute drive away. Fall: 40 minutes by car to Goshikinuma, a famous spot for autumn leaves.You can enjoy the colorful natural beauty.You can also access "Ouchijuku", which is the # 1 sightseeing spot in Fukushima Prefecture, in 60 minutes by car. Winter: 40-minute drive to Hoshino Resort Nekoma Mountain, one of the largest ski resorts in Tohoku.

Top guest favourite
A cozy living area features wooden floors and beams, illuminated by a ceiling light. A television showcases the Netflix logo. Two light-colored chairs are positioned on a textured rug. Natural light filters through a wall of sliding glass panels, creating a warm, inviting space.
Home in Shiroishi
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Maximum 8 people/3 free parking spaces/103㎡/Zao Kitsune Village/Beautiful starry sky

This is a Japanese house that has been renovated to retain the good old Japanese style while allowing you to feel the warmth of wood. To create a relaxing space, we have placed a small number of soft lighting fixtures. The surrounding area is rich in nature, and the building is not very airtight, so insects and other creatures may enter the house. Also, although it has been renovated, it is a 60-year-old building. Please refrain from staying if you are sensitive to such things. ・ Convenience store (Seven-Eleven) 5 minutes on foot ・ Supermarket: 8-minute walk ・ Shiraishi Station (Tohoku Main Line) 19 minutes on foot, 4 minutes by car ・ Shiraishi-Zao Station (Tohoku Shinkansen) 8 minutes by car ■ Access to tourist destinations - Shiraishi Castle: 7 minutes by car ・ Zao Fox Village: 20 minutes by car ・ Funaoka Castle Park and Ichime Senbonzakura: 30 minutes by car ・ Eboshi Ski Resort: 40 minutes by car ・ Zao Okama: 60 minutes by car ※ The TV in the accommodation cannot receive terrestrial broadcasts

Guest favourite
Home in Nasu
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Private wood-burning sauna | Private building in Nasu | Adult hideaway | Nasu room MINI. | 2-3 people

Exclusive time in an entire home with a private sauna. This is a private accommodation for one group per day surrounded by nature in Nasu. A perfect place for those who want to stay comfortably in a space where you can feel the warmth of wood.Guests can use the wood-burning sauna at any time and again. Enjoy a luxurious time from check-in to checkout. ■ Features ・Harvia wood-burning sauna stove (LINEAR 16) used · Entire rental accommodation Recommended 2-3 guests (Accommodations for up to 4 guests) A calm space with solid wood finish - Kitchen, bath, toilet, and WiFi are available. ・ A full-scale XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro projector is available for the curtain screen Coffee machine and coffee grounds are available ・ Espresso machine available ■ Location Located in the forest at the foot of Nasu Kogen

Superhost
A modern black house stands elevated on stilts, surrounded by trees. The structure features multiple windows emitting a warm glow. A spacious terrace with a roof extends from the house, enhancing the connection with nature in the quiet environment.
Cottage in Inawashiro
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

Vacation Rental No.908

The best part about a rented villa is privacy. The Shakunagedaira Villa Area #2 is surrounded by magnificent nature. You can enjoy many activities such as trecking, fishing, golf, tennis, winter sports, drive, sight seeing, hot spring, etc. of all seasons. It is a great environment for guests with young children or a group of friends. Needless to say, it is also suitable for guests who would like to enjoy a quiet time in privacy or take a long-term break to spend a nice private villa life.

Top guest favourite
A spacious living area features a wooden dining table at its center, surrounded by comfortable seating. Light streams through sliding shoji doors, illuminating the wooden staircase leading to an upper level. A traditional tatami mat room is visible through an open doorway, adding a touch of simplicity.
Home in Aizuwakamatsu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Homestay in the land of last samurai!

It is a home stay at a private house in a quiet residential area. An artist in her 60's and two cats live in a Japanses style house. You are wellcomed as a member of the family, so we can cook and chat together. If you like, I can help you with sightseeing, kimono dressing and instract creating Japanse Paper art. You can enjoy the snowy landscape and natural hot spring in Winter too. If you can cook together, breakfast will be served. I hope you can have an unique stay in Japan.

Guest favourite
Home in Fukushima
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Hot spring Retreat House|3BR・100㎡| Family&Group

Stay in a private 3BR house in a quiet onsen town — about 2 hours from Tokyo by train. ✔ Spacious dining & living area ✔ One group per day — full privacy ✔ Kitchen, bath & dryer ✔ Great for long stays Located in Iizaka Onsen, Fukushima — a nostalgic hot spring town. Walk to local restaurants and bathhouses, and enjoy authentic, non-touristy Japan. As a former local magazine editor, I can share hidden spots and local tips. Perfect for a peaceful, local stay in Japan.

Guest favourite
The exterior of a traditional Japanese thatched-roof farmhouse is displayed, showcasing a blend of wood and bamboo elements. A well-maintained grassy area surrounds the structure, with gravel pathways leading to the entrance. The charming architectural features emphasize the cultural heritage of the location.
Home in Nagai
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Old houses designated as tangible cultural house

An old house built in the late Edo period, but once you step inside you'll find a modern Japanese interior. Why not experience the good old Japanese culture? Get away from the discussions of the city and enjoy the slow flow of time. Amenities include a large TV, air conditioning, drum-type washing machine (with drying function), and hair dryer. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, oven, dishes, cutlery, and most cooking utensils and seasonings.

Guest favourite
A spacious living area is accentuated by high ceilings and large windows, allowing natural light to fill the space. A cozy wood stove is positioned on a stone feature wall, while a green sofa and wooden dining table create a welcoming setting.
Home in Zaō
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Zao Gen w/Open-air onsen - Zao Sansuien

This is a new cottage built in 2022. Entering the chic house with black exterior walls, the stone hallway leading to the high ceiling living room will make you forget your everyday life. The outdoor bath is surrounded by trees, and in winter you can enjoy a relaxing snow view bath.
 Enjoy private theater in the living room and bedroom with a 100-inch projector screen.
Displays and desks are also available for your workspace.

Popular amenities for Fukushima holiday rentals

Other great holiday rentals in Fukushima

Superhost
Flat in Higashimatsushima
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

Nintendo Switch available / 2-minute walk from the nearest station / Free parking / 3 bedrooms, 1 living room and 1 dining room / 10 minutes from Matsushima Kaigan Station / Private rental accommodation

Guest favourite
The house features a two-story white exterior with black accents, surrounded by trees with fresh green leaves. A wooden deck extends from the front, overlooking the garden filled with vibrant flowers. A gravel path leads from the road to the entrance, enhancing accessibility.
Cottage in Fukushima
5 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

A quiet space with forest bathing, a wood-burning stove, and a sauna

Guest favourite
Shipping container in Kawasaki, Shibata District
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

"Garage House Style" Container House Accommodation Villa Aone -Container- Aone Onsen, Kawasaki Town

A living area features large glass windows that allow natural light to fill the space. A low wooden coffee table is positioned in front of a modern sofa. Lush greenery is visible outside, framed by a low wall.
Home in Fukushima
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

[Showa House] Time slip to the Showa era/Entire single-story house

Guest favourite
A traditional farmhouse with a distinctive architectural style is depicted. Two floors are visible, featuring multiple large windows. A motorcycle is parked in front, next to a small dog interacting with the guests, who stand together in front of the house.
Private room in Koriyama
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 76 reviews

Farm stay, Hiking, BBQ, Walk with dog &goat

Guest favourite
The exterior of the traditional wooden Japanese house is framed by lush greenery. The two-story structure features a gabled roof and sliding doors, with a well-maintained garden visible in the foreground. Bright skies enhance the inviting atmosphere of the accommodation.
Private room in Fukushima
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

[Onjuku Yamano] [Room rental 1st floor] A 40-year-old Japanese house where you can live and go on a hot spring tour (limited to one group per day)

Guest favourite
A serene room is furnished with two spacious beds draped in soft bedding. Natural light enters through a large window with traditional shoji screens. A small table and a cozy seating area are present, complemented by wooden beams and a warm, earthy color palette.
Flat in Fukushima
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

[Private] [Family] [Discount for consecutive nights] A group room with a self check-in kitchen, 9 minutes on foot from Fukushima Station

Top guest favourite
A spacious guest room is designed with warm, neutral tones. A comfortable bed is positioned against the wall, complemented by soft bedding. A desk with a lamp and a small seating area are present, along with a floor lamp providing additional lighting.
Private room in Fukushima
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 73 reviews

Double room, shared bathroom, nearJR Fukushima

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Fukushima?

    Downtown areas have convenient access to eateries, shopping, and public transport, while neighborhoods near onsen or parks provide a more relaxed atmosphere. Staying near Hanamiyama Park or hot spring districts is often suggested for nature lovers.

  • What are the best things to do in Fukushima with kids?

    Families can enjoy interactive science or history museums, stroll through Hanamiyama Park’s flower-lined paths, and visit local zoos or animal parks. Hands-on workshops making local crafts are frequently suggested for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Fukushima?

    Explore historic sites like Fukushima Castle, enjoy seasonal flowers at Hanamiyama Park, and unwind in the hot springs around Iizaka Onsen. Local festivals, markets, and scenic viewpoints are frequently suggested by visitors.

  • How is the weather in Fukushima?

    Fukushima features cold winters around 26–42°F (-3–6°C) with snow, and warm, humid summers reaching 85–87°F (29–31°C). Spring and autumn bring milder temperatures and some of the most colorful scenery.

  • When is the best time to visit Fukushima?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures and the region’s famed cherry blossoms or autumn foliage. Summer is popular for festivals, while winter has snowy landscapes for quiet escapes.

  • What are the best places to visit in Fukushima?

    Explore Hanamiyama Park for seasonal flowers, stroll the grounds of Fukushima Castle, and discover the tranquil hot springs around the Iizaka Onsen area. History, nature, and local culture are woven throughout the city.

  • What are some hiking trails in Fukushima?

    Fukushima has scenic hikes around Mount Shinobu, Hanamiyama Park, and the Bandai area, with landscapes ranging from forested hills to volcanic terrain. Many trails, especially during spring and autumn, are often suggested for colorful views.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Fukushima?

    Families can explore Hanamiyama Park’s flower paths, visit historic sites like Fukushima Castle, or enjoy interactive exhibits at local museums. Animal parks and traditional craft workshops are other frequently suggested activities for all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Fukushima?

    Day trips often include visits to onsen towns, the scenic lake area around Bandai, and historic samurai districts in Aizu-Wakamatsu. Exploring rural villages known for traditional crafts is also suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Fukushima?

    Many accommodations in Fukushima welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods near parks and around natural attractions. Checking pet policies in advance is recommended, as amenities and acceptance can vary by property.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Fukushima?

    Wearing layers is frequently recommended, as temperatures shift between seasons. Consider exploring local markets for regional produce, and look for smaller onsen towns around the area for a quieter experience.

  • What is Fukushima known for?

    Fukushima is known for its hot springs, castle sites, and vibrant seasonal scenery, especially during cherry blossom and autumn leaf periods. The region is also associated with local crafts and fresh produce, reflecting a rich cultural heritage.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Fukushima?

    Seek out smaller onsen towns, local art galleries, or gardens that show off regional plants. Folk craft workshops and quiet temples in residential areas provide a close look at Fukushima’s quieter side.

  • What are the best foods to try in Fukushima?

    Fukushima is known for its Kitakata ramen, locally grown peaches, and sake produced from regional rice. Try specialties like miso-based dishes and mountain vegetables, which reflect the area’s culinary traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Fukushima?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes and layers to adjust to the weather, as temperatures range widely through the year. An umbrella or rain jacket is handy, especially during the wetter summer months.

  • What is the nightlife in Fukushima like?

    Fukushima’s nightlife features izakaya, karaoke spots, and bars centered around downtown areas. Locals and visitors often gather in relaxed venues, enjoying casual drinks, music, and late-night snacks.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Fukushima?

    Fukushima has vibrant seasonal celebrations, such as summer lantern festivals, cherry blossom viewing events in spring, and harvest festivals in autumn. Local traditional dance and regional food fairs are often recommended highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Fukushima?

    Fukushima has a variety of family friendly rentals, with many homes and apartments offering spacious layouts in both downtown and quieter neighborhoods. Some options provide easy access to parks and local attractions.

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