Dog-friendly hotel review: Pension Le Passage (Vacation STAY 11300v)

A short review of Pension Le Passage (Vacation STAY 11300v) with practical notes for traveling with a dog.

Pension Le Passage - Vacation STAY 11300v

Tottori, Japan
Confirm the latest dog policy, size limits, and any fees in the property rules before booking.

If you’re planning a dog-friendly trip and want a simple, no-fuss base in Tottori, this stay is a solid option. It’s the kind of place that works best when your goals are: park the car, drop your bags, get your dog settled, and head out for long walks.

What dog owners will like

  • Walkable surroundings: great for early morning and late evening “sniff walks” without overthinking a route.
  • Low-stress routine: easy check-in/out flow and a calm vibe (helpful if your dog needs time to decompress).
  • Practical over flashy: it’s more about function than luxury—which is often exactly what you want when traveling with a dog.

What I’d check before booking with a dog

  • Pet policy details: allowed sizes, number of dogs, any extra cleaning fees, and where dogs are allowed (room-only vs common areas).
  • Room type: some properties allow dogs only in certain room plans—double-check your selection.
  • Nearby noise: if your dog is reactive, I’d aim for quieter dates and avoid peak arrival times.

My quick verdict

If your priority is “dog-friendly + practical + convenient,” this is worth considering. Just make sure the exact room and rules match your dog’s needs.

Pension Le Passage - Vacation STAY 11300v

Tottori, Japan
Confirm the latest dog policy, size limits, and any fees in the property rules before booking.