Facing Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine and Wakutama Pond, this property offers a serene atmosphere. You can have exclusive views of the majestic Mount Fuji and the mystical Wakutama Pond.
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When you open the window, there is a pond right away. The pond is so pretty and the accommodation building is so pretty. There are many places that have enlarged the rooms with Photoshop, but this place is exactly like the picture. The structure is a bit unique, so you have to go up the stairs to get to the shower room, and the bathroom is in a different place. Even the hallway is not public but a private space, so it felt like a home for a while, not just a small room. It was a place I was really sad to check out.
Since it is an accommodation in the middle of nature, I think you have to be aware that there are some bugs. I actually saw a spider and a group of ants, but I was so satisfied with the accommodation that I didn't want to bring it up at all.
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Very nice for the end of our trip to Japan. After the hustle and bustle of Tokyo and Kyoto, a nice city with very friendly people. We had the whole apartment to ourselves, we found it a very nice experience and our host was very nice and helpful. Perfect for longer stays too, unfortunately we only had two nights here. I hope to come back to this charming area again. Thank you!
いいっちBecause it is unmanned, it is difficult to evaluate the service, but I think the operator's response was good.
The location is an ordinary residential area, but there were ions, restaurants and convenience stores nearby.
It was a fashionable detached type and cleaning was well done, and I was able to spend it comfortably, but it was better if there was a bath chasing function.
It was possible to stay for 6 people, but it was just a good feeling to stay with 4 people.
MMINIn an old Japanese couple’s homestay, the communal toilets and bathrooms were cleaned by the elderly themselves. It is estimated that they are insufficiently capable and are not considered clean in Japan. It is the peak season for climbing. The accommodations were all people who climbed Mount Fuji. We booked four rooms on Ctrip. As a result, four of us were squeezed into one room. The only thing I talked about was that Ctrip gave some compensation, and the landlord’s wife drove us to Tianguan Lake the next day.