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Reviews for Fujiyoshida Hotels

Kaneyamaen
4.8/554 Reviews
My husband and I stayed here for one night at the beginning of October 2020. Check-in time was at 2pm, and the staff members were very efficient and polite, dressed in lovely “yukata”. The room had a nice layout, with two double beds and a television, a separate sitting area with another television and mini-bar area, and a large sofa-bench/bed area by window from which one could view a very large Mt Fuji. There was an indoor bathroom area and a separate shower room that lead to an outdoor hot-bath which was not too hot. I did not even have to add any cold water to it. There was a rooftop hot bath (for women only) and nice larger hot-spring baths on different floors. Other smaller family-baths could be reserved. Note that the towels in the rooms do not have to be taken to these baths since supplies are located there. Pictures may not be taken in any of the baths. The room had guest “yukata” and haori(warm vests) and also another type of top/slacks set which may be worn throughout the hotel. (Note that you might ask in advance about the size ranges of these items). “Tabi” socks were provided for free in our room, and free, packaged small bath towels and amenities were provided for each of us. Two free bottles of water were provided, but items stored in the mini-bar refrigerator need to be paid for upon checkout (as explained by the room attendant upon checking in). There was a nice free selection of tea and coffee in the room, with a nice cup of Japanese tea and a complimentary piece of nutty chocolate upon while being oriented to the room and the layout of the hotel. The level of our room included a free “Taiko” show in the evening (2 shows each night), with ours starting at 8:45pm(the second one). Guests may choose either Japanese or western-style meals. We chose Japanese for both sittings but preferred the quality of the breakast meal, which was very tasty.
Hotel Fuji Tatsugaoka
4.2/518 Reviews
Fuji Tatsugaoka is a nice hotel near Fuji Q-Highland You can reach this hotel by taxi but I choose to walk from Fuji Q-higland station.. It took only 15 minutes walks and you can enjoy the neighborhood while walking. There are delicious Chinese restaurant with reasonable price, convinient store, fruit stall, department store and small cafe with fresh bread, that you can smell it in the air. The hotel have 2 onsen, for men only and women only. Too bad I couldnt have a chance to try it. What's surprised me is, you can enjoy the view of Mt Fuji from your breakfast table 😍 And their Japanese style breakfast is sooooo delicious I stayed in this hotel for one night (Nov 20) which I regret it 😅 I should've spent 2 nights ! Defenitely will be back to stay in this hotel again 😍
Hotel fujinokinnchou
3.3/59 Reviews
We stayed here for two days, although the trip was very short, but the journey was very satisfactory! Mainly because the hotel is very comfortable, you can see Mount Fuji in the external landscape, very beautiful!
Fujisan Station Hotel
4.3/564 Reviews
I lucked out and was given a larger bedroom than standard. It was a twin room with ample space between the beds and at the foot of the beds for my large suitcase. The bed had a duvet with a cover which only covered one side which I didn't think was very hygienic (I realise it's a typical Japanese style) and one pillow filled with seeds and the other was a softer tempura style pillow. The bathroom was small but functional. The towels were small and thin and only one was provided. There was mould on the shower curtain. The room lighting was ok and the air conditioning worked well. Unfortunately there were no English language channels on TV. There was one desk with a chair. A cupboard and good sized safe which wasn't fixed to the cupboard and a fridge. Wi-Fi was poor and kept on dropping in and out. I tried changing rooms but there was no improvement. The hotel offered free parking and it was just over the road from the train and bus station. I was able to catch a bus from there to Tokyo Haneda airport very easily. That said, booking it was a nightmare because the bus company wouldn't take internet bookings and the hotel refused to help me reserve a seat. The breakfast was ok with enough western choices such as cereal, yoghurt and croissants. The restaurant was a nice bright room. I used the hotel washing machine and dryers (for a small fee). They worked well although the machines were a bit dirty. No English was spoken at reception so communication was difficult. There were a few restaurants within walking distance (or if you drove with parking). 7 Elevens were about 10 minutes walk away. The hire car outlet was about 30 minutes walk away.
Bessho Sasa
4.6/569 Reviews
Benefits & Use the GOTO campaign. I was looking for an inn where I could eat in my room, and this was a hit. I've always wanted to go to Oshino Hakkai, and it was close from there. It is located in the annex (4th and 5th floors) of a hotel called Kanesanen. On the 4th floor, there is a lounge where you can enjoy tea and small sweets, and you can see Mt. Fuji from the window. The room is Mizuho. This is also diagonally, but you can see Mt. Fuji from the window of the room. There is also a small open-air bath. I could see Mt. Fuji from the open-air bath on the 10th floor, and I felt great. The meal was delicious with various types. I stayed for 2 nights, but I was grateful that breakfast was divided by Japanese and Western food and day. I was relieved that the corona measures were perfect, and the temperature measurement, antibacterial, mask, and social distance were devised. (There are also disinfectant sheets and masks in the room.) The vast garden seems to enjoy the seasonal scenery. There was also a footbath, a pool, a gallery and a tea room, and customers of a wide range of ages came. The scenery of Mt. Fuji, which changes with the time I see, made me happy without getting tired of it.

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Number of Hotels8
Number of Reviews224
Lowest PriceS$ 58
Highest PriceS$ 2,132
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 616
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 597

Fujiyoshida Business Hotel Guide

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Fujiyoshida. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are 26 hotels in Fujiyoshida with excellent service. Fujiyoshida has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 137 SGD. There are 1 four-star hotels in Fujiyoshida at an average price of 1022 SGD per night. There are 8 three-star hotels in Fujiyoshida at an average price of 122 SGD per night. There are 6 two-star hotels in Fujiyoshida at an average price of 73 SGD per night. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Fujiyoshida, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Fujikyu is the most popular brand among tourists. Those who favor Fujikyu can choose a hotel under its name. Hotel Kaneyamaen is one of the most popular hotels in Fujiyoshida. Many tourists also stay at Yamanashi Fujisan Station Hotel.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Fujiyoshida, nearby attractions like Omuro Sengen Shrine (Shimosengen), Omuro Sengen Shrine can be your first stop. You can choose attractions in Fujiyoshida that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Fujiyoshida Museum of Local History. The most popular attractions for tourists in Fujiyoshida are Fuji-Q Highland, Arakurayama Sengen Park, Fujiyama Onsen.

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