As a dog owner, I can’t help but write about the recent campaign by All Nippon Airlines (ANA). On May 20, ANA flew Japan’s first domestic charter flight that allowed owners to sit with their dogs in the cabin. The campaign was called “Wan Wan Flight in Hokkaido.” In Japanese, “wan wan” is the equivalent of “woof woof” in English. With 87 passengers and 44 dogs, the two hour flight left from Narita Airport and landed at the Kushiro Airport (in Hokkaido Prefecture). All dogs were in crates placed in the window seat, and were allowed out when the seatbelt sign went off. The final destination was an onsen (hot spring) hotel near the Akan Lake (阿寒湖), which was rented out for the group. A dog park, boat ride, car rental, and foot baths were among the dog friendly activities available for the guests. Here’s a news clip covering the story (in Japanese): http://news.tvasahi.co.jp/news_society/articles/000075255.html.

Japanese airlines require that all pets, excluding service dogs, must be checked in as cargo. Until 2006, small pets (cats and dogs) were allowed in the cabin, but to avoid disturbing other passengers, the airlines decided to change the rule. I hope the campaign was a success and that they’ll reconsider the pet policy or provide more pet friendly charter flights.
If you’re looking for pet friendly activities in Japan, check out the following sites (in Japanese):