Pet-Friendly Hotels in Hokkaido
Hokkaido Region, Japan
Hokkaido
北海道
Hotels & Ryokan
Pet-friendly options available
Dogs & Cats
Size restrictions may apply
Hokkaido Pet Hotel Pocket Guide — Top Picks (2026)
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Pet Travel in Hokkaido
Hokkaido is known for its wide open spaces and outdoor-friendly accommodations. Many ryokan and pensions in rural areas welcome pets, especially around popular destinations like Furano, Niseko, and the national parks.
Tips for Pet Hotels in Hokkaido
Many Hokkaido hotels allow large dogs due to spacious grounds
Winter visitors should check if hotels provide heated pet areas
Drive-friendly region — many pet hotels have parking
Hot spring ryokan with private baths are often pet-friendly
What to Look For When Booking
Pet Policy Details
- - Weight and size limits (most common: under 10kg)
- - Number of pets allowed per room
- - Breed restrictions (some hotels restrict certain breeds)
- - Whether pets can be left unattended in the room
Required Documents
- - Rabies vaccination certificate (within 1 year)
- - Mixed vaccine certificate (within 1 year)
- - Flea/tick prevention proof (some hotels)
- - Pet insurance information (recommended)
Amenities to Check
- - Pet bed, food bowls, and water provided
- - Dog run or exercise area on premises
- - Pet-friendly dining area
- - Nearby parks or walking routes
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Hokkaido has pet-friendly accommodation options including hotels, ryokan, and pensions. Availability varies by area — urban centers tend to have stricter size limits while rural and resort areas are often more accommodating.
Most pet-friendly hotels in Japan require: vaccination records (especially rabies), weight limits (commonly 10kg for small dogs), pet fees (¥1,000-5,000 per night), and that pets stay in carriers in common areas. Always confirm specific policies when booking.
Some hotels in Hokkaido accept cats, though dog-friendly options are more common. Vacation rentals and pensions tend to be more flexible with cat guests. Always specify that you are traveling with a cat when booking.
Pet fees in Japan typically range from ¥1,000 to ¥5,000 per night. Some luxury pet hotels charge up to ¥10,000 for premium pet amenities. Budget options like pensions may include pets at no extra charge.