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HOSHINOYA Fuji
4.6/563 Reviews

HOSHINOYA Fuji

Fujikawaguchiko|1.66km from Kawaguchiko Sarumawashi Theater
Probably the most stunning location of any hotel I’ve stayed in and one of the nicest rooms - in a minimalist way. No TV but quite the most incredible views of Mt Fuji from the room. The outside seating area attached to the room is so comfortable and for us private ( in many rooms it will be somewhat overlooked as guests walk around the site, but room 303 is on the “front row”. The Hotel reception is in a car park at 2775’ above sea level. Our room at 2910’ asl, dining room at 3026’ asl and the cloud terrace fire pit at 3117’ asl. So that’s 116’ up to breakfast or 216’ up to the terrace from the room - which didn’t bother us at all - and I am sure for less able bodied guests they will happily run people about in the Jeep. The Jeep is used to climb the 135’ up from the reception up to room although we ended up walking most of the time - only need to visit reception if hiring bikes or getting a taxi. Mechanical bike hire is free - we used this to get to the 7-eleven about 3km away for some in room snacks and drinks! Also cycled to ice caves about 15km away - well worth doing. Hotel staff extremely polite - English sometimes a little challenging but this was more to do with them trying hard to understand my wife’s dietary request for “no meat and no fish”. I think this was a little challenging for them to comprehend at times but they did accommodate and I know staff worked hard so to do. We sometimes I felt they over complicated the request by checking what she could: couldn’t eat - Just no meat no fish - simple! ( so no, bacon isn’t ok!). Breakfast was special - different but v good. ESP omelette. We almost got off to a bad start when I asked for only me to have the wild boar / venison dinner. My wife just wasn’t feeling that well and didn’t want to risk eating anything but was happy to join me for dinner and share a bottle of wine. This request was refused ( initially) - either both dine or I could be allowed to dine alone. I suspect they thought we would be trying to share the £70 per head meal - but of course the point was my wife didn’t want to eat - esp not meat! They conceded and I enjoyed an excellent meal and we shared a £70 bottle of wine too. I would have enjoyed the £100 per head Dutch oven experience but they would not concede this point and I would have had to eat alone ! Instead we had curry on 2 nights. A sort of hybrid “heat up your own” on the terrace. Tasty enough and worked well for us. But the hotel lost out by being rigid with the rules as the curry was far cheaper! So very many positives. The meal situation was a bit odd as to how it was handled but was OK in the end and my wife accepts she is fussy - but she can’t be the only vegetarian the hotel needs to accommodate ! It’s a stunning property in fabulous location and do highly recommend.

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Hotel New Century
4.7/568 Reviews

Hotel New Century

Fujikawaguchiko|1.59km from Kawaguchiko Sarumawashi Theater
The location of the hotel is fantastic for sunset viewing. There is plenty of parking across the road, with a surfeit of basically unnecessary staff. We had a reasonable-sized room with large windows and a wonderful panorama of the lake and Mount Fuji. That's all that's positive. The hotel is in two parts: the original building and an annexe. It is NOT suitable for wheelchair users trying to get to a restaurant. There are too many steps, twists and turns. There are lifts to find rooms in part A or part B, and the locations of the onsens (which switch between male and female every day - nice views, though). The signage is rare and confusing. As a stocky European (100Kg), I had immense difficulty sleeping on a very thin futon. The electric heater in the room blasts an unhealthy stream of hot air. Switch off this health risk and you FREEZE (we were there in late October). The hotel is relatively expensive, so you'd expect quality rooms. What you get is the uniform Japanese army-style sp****, goose**** green-walled room that you'd find in business hotels at half the room rate of this laughingly named 'NEW CENTURY' place. Minimalist, to say the least (in reality, pinched, lacking in generosity and well-being). At least there was a fridge (with a freezer icebox!!) In a series of measures as a response to the risks of COVID, there were no real glasses - just paper cups, and a message asking you to close the toilet lid before flushing. Disappointingly, the toilet was untypically low quality - no little hand-washing basin and fountain on the top of the toilet, and thus no towel in the toilet itself. (So, mucky hands grasping two sets of door handles to wash your hands. How's that for customary Japanese hygiene?) We (a group of 13 people - I was the only gaijin...) had booked an evening meal, room and breakfast the next morning. Dinner? Again, for the price, you'd expect a nice piece of fish (probably from the lake) right? NO way. We got a few bits of sukiyaki, and mean little dishes with bits and pieces of this and that... I've eaten MUCH better food in izakayas and bars throughout Japan. My opinion was echoed by most of our party. Breakfast was below ordinary. Simple, plain, dull. Something to dispense with quickly. Taking fuel on board, that's all. The service in the restaurant was desultory (= awful, ungracious). During dinner, a stocky old lady granted me the opportunity to be bumped TWICE by her capacious bottom as she served the person next to me. I complained and pushed back, to the accompaniment of giggles from her lithe, unobtrusive colleagues. Mercifully I was spared any further encounter with this voluminous rear end at breakfast. The staff at breakfast time were a) limited in number b) slow and c) VERY detached. One had the feeling they were cleaning staff put into waiting uniforms. Per person, we paid over 13,000 yen. Frankly, an outrageous price. The ONLY benefit was the view. For that, you don't need a hotel room. A bus tour will

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FUFU Kawaguchiko
4.8/547 Reviews

FUFU Kawaguchiko

Fujikawaguchiko|0.61km from Kawaguchiko Sarumawashi Theater
For more general details about Fufu Kawaguchiko, please read my review from October 2020... We decided at the last minute to pay a visit to the Fuji Five Lakes area because the weather forecast called for a clear day (and hopefully a clear view of Mt. Fuji.) Thankfully, one room was available, and it was the exact same room as the one we stayed at the first time (Fufu Luxury Premium Suite, Room #408.) It's a top-floor corner suite with a separate bedroom/living room along with an expansive balcony and a free-flowing, open-air Onsen (natural hot springs) bath. As rooms go, it's pure bliss. Modern, tastefully furnished and decorated, bright and airy, and has all of the amenities and features one would expect when staying at a relatively new high-end property. We still feel that Fufu doesn't make the best use of its space - it's a bit busy, and consequently seems a bit less spacious than its specifications suggest (it's officially 136 square meters, although someone we can't help but feel that they're counting the balcony space as part of the overall room size.) It's really less of a ryokan and more of a hotel with ryokan-style elements. Shoes don't need to come off (although you're advised to do so in the guest rooms), they provide ”Samue” (sort of spa pajama/style) outfits rather than the traditional (and albeit more pretty but less comfortable) Yukatas, but still retain some of the common ryokan charms (and a few drawbacks.) The staff are relatively young, hip and ”pretty”, and more casually friendly than the typical traditional ryokan, which is good or bad, depending on your perspective. We enjoyed the high-energy vibe of the place, although we also do enjoy the finesse and quaintness that top traditional ryokans exhibit as well (Asaba is a perfect example of this.) The clientele are also more youthful than most other properties that we've stayed at - this is where the young, wealthy and beautiful go to see and be seen, that's for sure. Again, not necessarily a bad thing, but just a FYI. Not much has changed from our last stay, although I will say that we enjoyed the food offering a bit more this time. We learned that they brought in a new head chef, and while it's not a night-and-day difference, we did notice a quality and creative improvement from last time. A few specialty dishes were once again served, including a unique cheese gratin with Natto (fermented soybeans that is slimy and has a pungent odor) for breakfast - we enjoyed the dish, but not sure how many Westerners can handle Natto, which is a very acquired taste. While we wish there was an option to have meals served in one's own room, we do think that Fufu needs to have more ”ko****su” private dining rooms in the restaurant. They only have a handful of them, and priority goes to large groups or families with small children. When we go to a high-end ryokan, we prefer not to dine in an open, restaurant-style environment. We requested a Ko****su in advance, and were only told we wo

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Reviews for Fujikawaguchiko Hotels

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Samurise North
4.1/519 Reviews
Located in the north of Kawaguchiko Lake, the first day to feel a little biased, the next day found that the net red punch card store is a five-minute walk away, very pleasant surprise, art museums and music halls are all around, 200 meters away from Kawaguchiko Lake, there are two convenience stores, it seems that there are many re-built projects. The hotel itself is a bit old, but very clean, can not wear shoes in, the room is big enough, there is a microwave, the reception staff is very thoughtful
Gasthof Melange
4.2/52 Reviews
The place was not very easy to find, but after asking the locals through the translation software, I quickly found the location, which is a homestay. The boss and the boss are very good. The boss is a photographer and took a lot of beautiful photos of Mount Fuji. The room was large, clean and the breakfast was very good. Close to Kawaguchiko, you can get up in the morning to enjoy Mount Fuji.
Orange Cabin Inn Far from Station
4.3/514 Reviews
I was shocked when I opened Ctrip. The order from a year ago has not been evaluated yet😂 Overall it feels great! The rooms are clean and comfortable. Each floor looks like a public bathroom and toilet. The restaurant is fully equipped and spacious. The location of the hotel is a bit far away from the station, but there is no problem with pick-up (but you need to pay attention to the time limit). The owner and his wife and shop assistants are very enthusiastic! The clerk takes a small book to learn the languages of various countries. Hello, goodbye is so cute. In addition, it seems that only Japanese is spoken here. The boss of the checkin gave me a few pieces of paper and explained it in detail for a while, including the room interior map, surrounding map, tour bus route timetable, Mobike rental car point and so on. Personally, I feel that it is enough for a person to play for two days around Kawaguchi Lake. The leisurely days of going to bed early, waking up, and relaxing are suitable for me, such as Buddhist youths. After the checkout on the last day, the boss and his wife escorted me to the station together. It was rare that it was sunny that day. I parked on the roadside and took a picture of Mount Fuji under a clear sky.
Ururun Kawaguchiko
4.8/522 Reviews
A lovely countryside style accommodation in the middle of rice fields is this 20 year plus family run business. Even made lovelier by the people who run the place- Miki was very hospitable and her attention to details of the needs of her clients was amazing. The villa where we stayed at had a large balcony with superb view of Mt. Fuji. The bathroom also has the view. I wish I can stay longer. I will definitely stay here if I am in this area again. The owner even brought us to have dinner at a nice place nearby and to do some shopping at a local store. A very relaxing retreat.
Hotori No Hotel Ban
4.4/523 Reviews
We loved this hotel! A small hotel of only 8 rooms positioned right by the lakeside of Kawaguchiko - ideally located for walks and enjoying the views across to Fuji. It is immaculately kept, has very good size rooms (could see Fuji from the window) and lovely, friendly staff. Reiko, who welcomed us when we checked in, spotted us on a road when she was in her car the following day, and took us on an impromptu guided tour to a waterfall and shrine. This was one of the highlights of our trip and was so kind of her to do on her day off, and encapsulated the willingness of the hotel to ensure our stay was as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. The adjoining FamilyMart is also ideal for purchasing anything you need during your stay. Would happily return and stay for longer!
Villa Orange Cabin
4.7/50 Reviews
I always stay at the Cabin Inn Hotel, when I'm in Kawaguchiko They offer shuttle service to and from the hotel to Kawaguchiko Station as well as flexible biking rates. The staff is also warm and quite friendly. On my last trip, I got stung by a Japanese Giant Hornet while exploring the forest and the staff was quick to help with contacting the nearby hospital. So, if you're looking for a reliable, safe hotel.. Book here. :)

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Introduction to Fujikawaguchiko

Fujikawaguchiko, a small town tucked away in Japan's Yamanashi Prefecture, is a paradise for nature lovers. Famed for its scenic beauty and majestic views of Mount Fuji, this town has emerged as a must-visit destination in Japan.

Tips for Travelling to Fujikawaguchiko

The most convenient way to reach Fujikawaguchiko is by bus or train from Tokyo. While the official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), most establishments accept credit cards. However, carrying cash is advisable for small vendors and rural areas.

Japanese is the primary language spoken, but English is understood in many tourist areas. Be sure to check the visa requirements that apply to your home country before your journey.

Popular Attractions in Fujikawaguchiko

Fujikawaguchiko provides unrivalled views of Mount Fuji, best enjoyed from Lake Kawaguchiko, one of the town's iconic Five Lakes. Explore the rich flora of Oishi Park, visit the enchanting Kubota Itchiku Art Museum, and take a trip on the scenic Kachi Kachi Ropeway.

Weather, Best Time to Visit, and What to Wear

Fujikawaguchiko has a humid continental climate. While you can enjoy the town year-round, the best time to see Mount Fuji is during the colder months from October to February.

Clothing depends on the season, but remember to pack comfortable shoes for exploring the town's natural attractions.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Fujikawaguchiko

Those seeking luxury will find the Hoshinoya Fuji, with its "glamping" experience, an excellent choice. For budget travelers, the K's House Fuji View is a popular hostel offering stunning views.

If you're after Instagram-worthy photos, Mizno Hotel provides rooms with magnificent views of Mount Fuji. Meanwhile, business travelers can enjoy the convenient location and amenities of Hotel Regina Kawaguchiko.

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