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Cottage Shinrinmura

コテージ森林村

Akiruno, Tokyo

4.0 (199)
Cottage Shinrinmura in Japan
Venue image Source: Google Place photo Checked: 2026-04-05

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Overview

Cottage Shinrinmura is a well-established log cabin and BBQ facility located along the scenic Akigawa Valley in Akiruno City, western Tokyo. With 199 Google reviews and a solid 4.0 rating, this destination has earned its reputation as one of the most accessible nature retreats within Tokyo Prefecture.

The cottages are genuine log houses featuring high ceilings supported by thick timber beams, spacious lofts with skylights for natural light, and each unit comes equipped with a shower, toilet, and kitchen. The rustic yet comfortable interiors make them suitable for families with children, couples, and groups of friends looking for an overnight escape from the city.

What truly sets Cottage Shinrinmura apart is its BBQ program, operated by Matsumura Meat Shop, a butcher with over 60 years of history in the Akigawa Valley. The quality and freshness of the meat served here is a step above what you will find at typical campground BBQ facilities. Food sets are available for purchase, so guests can arrive empty-handed and still enjoy a premium grilling experience.

The Akigawa Valley location provides direct access to one of Tokyo's most beautiful river areas. In summer, the clear waters of the Akigawa River are perfect for wading and swimming, while autumn transforms the valley into a corridor of red and gold foliage. Nearby attractions include natural hot springs at Seoto no Yu and numerous hiking trails through the surrounding mountains.

At approximately 90 minutes from central Tokyo, with train access via the JR Itsukaichi Line to Musashi-Itsukaichi Station, Cottage Shinrinmura is a practical choice for visitors who want to experience rural Japan without venturing far from the capital. The facility is open for both overnight stays and day-use BBQ visits.

For more campgrounds like this, see our Camping near Tokyo guide, Hot spring camping guide, Pet-friendly camping guide or Glamping in Japan guide.

Getting there from Tokyo

90 minutes from central Tokyo by car. JR Itsukaichi Line to Musashi-Itsukaichi Station (about 70 min from Shinjuku), then bus or taxi. Approximately 6km from the station.

Best season to visit

Summer for river swimming and BBQ, autumn for foliage along the valley. Spring offers wildflowers and comfortable temperatures. Open year-round.

Nearby activities

  • Akigawa River swimming and fishing
  • Seoto no Yu hot springs
  • Akigawa Valley hiking trails
  • Tokyo Summerland (amusement/water park)
  • Musashi-Itsukaichi area cafes and shops
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Plan your trip to Akiruno

The Akigawa Valley (Akigawa Keikoku) is one of Tokyo's premier natural areas, featuring a clear river running through forested hills. The valley is famous for autumn foliage, summer river activities, and multiple hot spring facilities.

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