Baby Gear Rental in Japan: Strollers, Cribs, Car Seats — and Toys
Yes — visitors can rent baby gear in Japan. Strollers, cribs, car seats, and toys are all available as rentals, but they come from different types of services, and each solves a different problem. Strollers help with sightseeing, cribs help with sleep, car seats are for rental cars and some taxis, and toys solve hotel downtime. This guide sorts baby gear rental in Japan by purpose, so you rent only what your trip actually needs. (If toys are the item on your list, you can go straight to Kids Laboratory’s toy rental in Japan for babies and toddlers.)
What baby gear travelers commonly look for in Japan
Four categories cover almost every request from visiting families:
- Strollers — for long sightseeing days
- Cribs and baby beds — for safe, familiar sleep
- Car seats — legally required for children in private cars
- Toys — for hotel rooms, rainy days, and jet-lag mornings
No single company covers all four for tourists, so the practical approach is purpose-by-purpose.
Strollers: useful for sightseeing
Japan’s cities involve serious walking. A stroller earns its place on days with parks, zoos, and long shopping streets — though be ready to fold it for crowded trains and the occasional station without elevators. Many families bring a lightweight travel stroller; others rent one locally for the trip or borrow one at facilities (major department stores, some parks, and airports often lend or rent strollers on site).
Cribs: useful for sleep
Many hotels in Japan can provide a crib or baby cot on request — ask when you book, because numbers are limited. Vacation rentals vary widely. If your accommodation can’t provide one, crib rental services exist in major cities; delivery arrangements and rental periods differ by company, so confirm early.
Car seats: for rental cars and private transfers
Child car seats are legally required in private cars in Japan for children under 6. If you’re renting a car, reserve the car seat together with the car — rental car companies offer them as an add-on, which is usually the simplest route. Note that regular taxis are exempt from the car seat requirement, though a familiar seat is still safer for long transfers.
Toys: for hotel downtime and indoor play
Toys are the category families forget to plan — and then need most. Sightseeing fills the days, but jet-lag mornings, rainy afternoons, and the hour before dinner all happen in the room, where a toddler with nothing to do turns a small space very loud.
If your main concern is hotel downtime, rainy days, or keeping your child busy indoors, Kids Laboratory’s toy rental in Japan for visiting families may be a better fit than general baby gear rental. It’s a short-term plan built for travelers: a toy concierge selects around 3 to 5 age-appropriate toys per child (ages 0 to around 8), the box is delivered to your hotel or accommodation, and everything goes back in the same box at the end of your stay. The fee is a flat ¥6,500 (tax included) for up to 30 days, with text support in clear, translation-friendly English.
One important distinction: Kids Laboratory rents toys only — not strollers, cribs, or car seats. Toy rental and baby gear rental overlap in search results, but they are different services solving different problems.
What to check before renting any baby gear in Japan
- Delivery: Can it be delivered to your hotel or accommodation, and can they receive it? (See our guide on whether hotels in Japan receive packages for guests.)
- Rental period: Does the service fit trip-length rentals, or is it built for residents with monthly plans?
- Language: Is there English support, and in what form — phone, email, or chat?
- Return method: Where and how do you return the item before flying home?
- Payment: Are foreign-issued credit cards accepted?
- Hygiene: How is the item cleaned between users?
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Hotel delivery: the detail that decides everything
Whatever you rent, the delivery question comes first: can your accommodation receive a package for you? Most hotels in Japan can accept parcels for guests, but rules vary by property, and vacation rentals often have no front desk at all. Confirm with your accommodation before arranging any rental delivery — it takes one short message and prevents the most common problem in the whole process.
Frequently asked questions
Q. Can tourists rent baby gear in Japan?
Yes. Strollers, cribs, car seats, and toys can all be rented in Japan, but from different types of services. Check delivery, rental period, language support, and return method before booking.
Q. Can I rent toys in Japan for a short trip?
Yes. Kids Laboratory offers a short-term toy rental for visiting families: a flat ¥6,500 (tax included) for up to 30 days, with a curated box of toys delivered to your hotel or accommodation.
Q. Is toy rental the same as baby gear rental?
No. Baby gear rental usually means equipment like strollers, cribs, and car seats. Toy rental delivers play items for hotel downtime and indoor time. Kids Laboratory provides toys only, not equipment.
Q. Can rental items be delivered to hotels in Japan?
Often yes — most hotels accept packages for guests, but policies vary by property. Always confirm with your hotel before arranging delivery, especially for packages arriving before check-in.
Q. What baby items should I rent instead of packing?
Rent or arrange locally the bulky, trip-length items: toys, cribs (if the hotel can’t provide one), and car seats via your rental car. Pack the personal items: medicine, comfort objects, and familiar sleep gear.
Kids Laboratory offers short-term toy rental for families visiting Japan. Toys can be delivered to hotels, serviced apartments, vacation rentals, or family homes, with text support in clear, translation-friendly English.
Need toys rather than strollers or cribs? See Kids Laboratory’s short-term toy rental for families visiting Japan.
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