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5 star

Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel
4.6/5252 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|5.6km from downtown

Latest booking 4 hrs ago

Hotel Indigo was recommended to us by a co-worker. She raved about how much she enjoy her stay, so we decided to visit for our Anniversary. We loved everything about this hotel from check in to check out, everything was amazing. The hotel staff always made us feel welcome, by greeting us (by name most of the time) whenever we were out and about in the hotel. Hannah checked us in. She was nice and provided us with information about the area. We had the breakfast included in our stay. The restaurant manager Koji-san was awesome. While not a picky eater, I do like my eggs cooked a certain way...lol.. On the first day of breakfast, my eggs were not cooked to my liking. When my plate was taken, Koji-san noticed that I did not eat my eggs. He immediately came to our table and inquired about the eggs. I told him that they were too soft for me. He apologized and asked if I had enough to eat and said that he would like to try again the next morning. I thought this was such a kind gesture. For the next 4 days, my eggs were cooked exactly how I like them. We had dinner at the hotel restaurant. It is a bit pricey, but the chef is very good. The salmon and asparagus were my favorites. Our anniversary was on the 22nd and we received a call from the front desk asking if they could bring us a gift for our anniversary. They brought us an assortment of sweet treats, which we enjoyed with a cup of tea. Very sweet. Our room was spacious, clean with the perfect temperature. The television was the largest that I have seen a Japanese hotel. Our room was on the riverside with a private outdoor onsen. While relaxing in the onsen, you can hear the calming sounds of the river. There is also a foot soak in the garden area. it was a bit to cold outside for me, so I didn't get to enjoy it on this stay. The hotel was cleaned thoroughly and safety precautions were taken. All of staff wore masks and for breakfast, we were provided with gloves to get continental items from the buffet. All tables were wiped down immediately after a party left and were socially distanced. The hotel is in close proximity to just about everything. During our 5 day stay, we visited The Open Air Museum, the Venetian Glass Garden, Gora Park, and The Red Gate of Peace. We will definitely be returning and look forward to our next stay in the Spring.
Fujiya Hotel
4.7/565 Reviews

Fujiya Hotel

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|4.54km from downtown

Latest booking 7 hrs ago

This hotel is a historic property set in an iconic setting. We stayed in the Forest Section which features large, comfortable rooms that were a little dark, the bathroom lighting could be improved. Here is my issue. We arrived around 1:15 and we’re told that we could check in at 3:00. We had lunch in their cafe ( 50$) and asked again about an hour later if we could have early access. The very polite desk clerk replied “ Yes, for $70 dollars “. Astounded , I countered that we were departing early 2 days later, and he reduced the amount to $35. Now here is where communication becomes an issue: I continued the “are you kidding me?” and he kept bowing. I thought the issue was settled. That night and the next we ate at their lovely restaurants, French and the Cascade. Food and service was superb. With wine we spent about $900. Check out was early, and my husband didn’t really examine the bill. When we were back in our free early access room in Tokyo I noticed the $35 charge. I contacted the hotel’s customer service and they confirmed the charge. So, what about customer hospitality? I have NEVER been charged an early access fee for an hour. They have been times when we patiently waited for a room to be readied, and never demanded a rebate. It is all part of the guest/host agreement, I think this is probably a corporate decision by the Fujiya Group. Rethink your mission, guys, make guests feel wanted!
Hakone Suishoen
4.6/546 Reviews

Hakone Suishoen

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|5.43km from downtown
Style. Taisho era traditional onsen Setting. Hakone Suishoen is a cultural property that belonged to the Mitsui family, built 1925 Explore. Hakone. Was here late October, Hakone is a beautiful area and it is almost autumn foliage season Rooms. 23 rooms on the property surrounded by old maple trees and bamboos. Two beds in room Hananome. Sisley amenities. Large shower area that steps out into the outdoor onsen which faces the trees, found it to be truly restorative as I felt a bit beaten down when I arrived. Complimentary mini bar (except for the champagne and Macallan). Dark wood furnishings in my room looked dated and room had very little windows and natural light @ the hotel. great service throughout my stay, although strange to be served welcome tea in a paper cup. Didn’t try the public onsen. High quality souvenirs in the restaurant and lobby shop. Meals in the gorgeous historic Mitsui property Food and drinks Excellent traditional kaiseki dinner and breakfast in a private room in the historic Mitsui residence (aka restaurant Momiji). Built 1925 but still comfortable (ie floor heating) I was in Japan for three nights and while this was not a Michelin restaurant ( tried a few during this trip ), dinner here was my favorite and my comfort food. I kept on thinking about how food is functional medicine and this place hit the spot Prices. Moderate $662 as included a delicious dinner and breakfast Rating. 4/5 ( everything was perfect except for the welcome drink in a paper cup and my room’s decor/lighting )

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Hakone Pax Yoshino
4.4/577 Reviews

Hakone Pax Yoshino

Hakone yumoto Hakone|1km from downtown
I read great reviews about Hakone Pax Yoshino. It's an older hotel in a tourist town and appears quite nice. My room was OK, large and could use some updating. My traditional dinner and service was spectacular, hence my 3-star rating. What tainted a one-night stay is I was traveling with a vegetarian friend and not only was she shut out of a dinner she paid for, but the front desk agent said they couldn't accommodate her, there would be no refund or substitutions, because we were traveling as solos we couldn't sit together - so many ”couldn'ts” that were simply not true. This tainted my stay and I went alone to dinner - plenty of room for another person - which was great. I was embarrassed that I had picked this hotel for friends to stay separately and upon arrival was told that our plan didn't include meals, which they sure did. So, at the front desk for about $300 per night, everything is ”couldn't”. Breakfast was just OK compared to dinner. I loved wearing the yakata and having hot spring water in the room's tub (which could use updating) was nice. In the morning, I was told to reserve a spot on a shuttle to the train station for what reason, I'm not sure. When no shuttle showed up for me, my friend and others waiting - and waiting - and waiting - we were then told that the shuttle doesn't always show up. Why the reservation for something that doesn't happen? The front desk could not request a cab, another ”couldn't”. Since most of us leaving had trains to catch and tours scheduled, we walked the 15 minutes or so to the station in the rain. I saw other guests I met while waiting also drenched at the station. In short, I'm not impressed though so much of Japan has impressive accommodations and kindness. Hakone Pax Yoshino falls short. For that reason, I wouldn't stay again and don't recommend it. Too bad, because the traditional dinner and restaurant serving staff are top notch. I'm sure the chef - and a dinner this good has to have a chef - would have said to serve a vegetarian rice, vegetables, desserts of which there were several as well as a large drink menu and other dishes - and the experience would have been better. Unfortunate that the front desk person we had could only say no, you don't have, we can't. Well, I think they could have. Very sad.
Hotel Okada
4.5/5111 Reviews

Hotel Okada

Hakone yumoto Hakone|1.51km from downtown
I stayed at a low price, but the hot springs, food and rooms are mediocre. I chose 2 in the sense that it is not balanced with the price. Onsen Since it is a hot spring in Yumoto, it is not sulfur-like and the color is transparent. Hotel hot springs and day trip facilities hot springs are available, but the hotel hot springs are only two large indoor baths and narrow open-air baths. Aside from the lack of a popular sauna these days, there are no sleeping baths or hot water, so it's boring to say clearly. The hot springs at the day trip facility are small indoor baths and large open-air baths. There are also sleeping baths and saunas. Perhaps because I expected too much, I thought it was like this ~. You can eat color 々 with cooking buffet. There was nothing bad, but nothing special. Alcohol is also charged separately. Room It seems that it has been renovated recently, and at first glance it was a beautiful Japanese-Western style room. It's spacious and feels pretty good. However, the partition walls with pillars and former 々 remained before the renovation and made me feel a considerable age. The scenery was good, but there is another hotel at a close distance, so there is no sense of departure. Other It was good to have a footbath. You have to walk outside to the hot springs of the day trip facility and it is far away. It's also like that the number of lockers that can be used at late night decreases (the keys are withdrawn) (it feels like the price is reasonable). The correspondence of the employees was good.
Balinese Onsen Ryokan Hakone Airu
4.6/5124 Reviews

Balinese Onsen Ryokan Hakone Airu

Hakone yumoto Hakone|0.61km from downtown
We booked Hakone Airu under the expectation of taking part in an 'experience' and wanted to embrace all that we would be offered. Primarily, we were looking for a place to stay in the Hakone area with a private onsen and reasonably close to transport links. Hakone Airu delivered in all of these aspects and was a fantastic spot from which we could make use of the Hakone pass and explore the region. Directions upon booking were clear and advised taking a bus or taxi from the train station but we opted to walk the 15 minutes and take in the local shops. While the final stretch does climb uphill, if you are reasonably fit, it shouldn't be a problem. Check-in was very welcoming and after complimentary drinks, we were shown to our room which was perfect. The outside area with private onsen and views of the surrounding hills was divine and we enjoyed spending evenings 'soaking' in the atmosphere both figuratively and literally. This ticked every box in achieving the relaxing onsen experience we were looking for. Meals were plentiful. Breakfast was fit for a king and the western menu (with a Japanese nod) set us up for each day with full and satisfied stomachs. The evening meal was 'Kaiseki' which, as defined by Google, is ”a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner. The term also refers to the collection of skills and techniques that allow the preparation of such meals”. It is akin to a 'tasting menu' that you might expect in more elaborate Western restaurants. With that in mind, we fully expected a range of textures, tastes, colours and presentation that could challenge our palates. The meal did exactly that. Over ten, superbly presented courses, we sampled a range of meats, seafood and clever vegetable twists that both delighted and challenged our expectations. The Sashimi was a particular highlight along with the cleverly designed corn dish! A turban sea snail added to the adventure and is a great example of how the menu can push your expectations by providing foods you may not ordinarily opt for. Impressively, the menu was different each night and a delight to sample. Throughout our stay, the staff were outstanding: courteous, polite, helpful and went out of their way to accommodate. Thank you. We arrived at Hakone Airu with high hopes; these were achieved in every aspect. I would love to visit again and recommend it to anyone who is open to embracing everything on offer.

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Hotel Green Plaza Hakone
4.5/542 Reviews

Hotel Green Plaza Hakone

Lake Ashi Hakone|9.21km from downtown
The hotel has a great potential, location is good once once you are there but arriving to the Hotel is terrible. The free shuttle wasn’t running when we arrived to gondola station and we needed to walk in the middle of an icy road carring our luggage, the most incredible thing is the staff didn’t really care when we got to the reception. The hotel installations are quite old and you have issues with mold all over the place, the corridor had a basket on the floor to colect dropping water from the ceilings, our bathroom was smelling really bad probably due to some sewage leak behind the toilet. The onsen was OK, just like others in the same category, however the views of the Mount Fuji are not that great as you need to stand up and take you body out of the onsen waters to see the it. Also, it is a quite lateral and partial view. So don’t expect great things here. The food was OK and restaurant staff was friendly and helpful. I felt that the food standards were also a bit low compared to other places we stayed in Japan. The worst part was the reception staff, they don’t know how to cater for international guests and they are not willing to help in your way in and out of the hotel if you are not driving your own car. So here is my recommendation, DON’T stay here if you are planning to use Hakone’s public transportation to get hotel. We actually lost 1:30 hours of our itinerary on the way out because they didn’t want to run the shuttle bus 5 minutes earlier to take us to a bus station 6 minutes away from the hotel (btw you can’t really walk with your luggage in Hakone’s roads on winter since they are steep an icy sometimes). The funny thing is thay me and my wife where the only guests on the shuttle when the left the hotel, so they could easily save 1:30 hours of our day being a little more understanding. Overall, just find somewhere else to stay in Hakone.

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Hotels near Popular Attractions in Hakone

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The Hakone Open-Air Museum

Onsen Guest House Tsutaya
4.6/56 Reviews

Onsen Guest House Tsutaya

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|0.51km from The Hakone Open-Air Museum
・I stayed for 2 nights and 3 days without meals (about 9300 yen per person). *However, two hours before I decided to make a reservation, the price was about 7,500 yen for three days and two nights, so it might be a good deal if you make a reservation early. I lost my mind💦 ・From Hakone-Yumoto Station, take the Hakone-machi Line bus for 11 stops, and get off at the Kamisokokura stop, and you can arrive in a 2-minute walk. I took the Hakone Tozan Railway to Kowakidani Station and walked about 15 minutes from there. Since the road is the main road, there were almost no sidewalks, so I think it would be best to go by bus. [Room] ・This time, I stayed in a dormitory's Kagodoko (cabin type). First of all, the room is very clean. The lighting is bright and I feel good. There are 2 power outlets and 1 USB dedicated power supply, and charging is also possible. There is also a 4-digit lockable valuables compartment inside the room. I am very grateful for this. You can feel secure just by putting your wallet here. Furthermore, to enter the dormitory space, you have to unlock the auto lock with the room key, so I think security is perfect. [Onsen] ・It was great. There are both open-air baths and indoor baths. The only disappointing thing is that there is a distance between the indoor bath and the open-air bath, so you have to wear clothes before moving. I thought, ”Then, I should just use the open-air bath,” but there is no washing area in the open-air bath. This was the only disappointment, but everything else was perfect. The open-air bath is a little hot and comfortable, and the indoor bath is lukewarm so you can use it forever. Both are kept clean and pretty clean. Depending on the time of day, you can have it all to yourself, so it was pretty good.・In addition, the dryer was a type with a strong air flow, so it is safe. In general, the hair dryers at hotels and inns have a weak airflow and don't dry your hair in the middle of the day. It is a gem that dries quickly. [Meals] ・Since this is a guest house, no meals are provided. However, the wonderful kitchen is open for free. Free coffee and tea. Free microwave and refrigerator. Tableware is also free. I thought it was the best facility for staying for a while on a trip and doing nomad work. There are about 10 restaurants nearby and a convenience store, so I don't think you'll have any trouble finding food. [Inside the building/lobby] ・Everywhere is clean and comfortable. Due to the location, it was a little difficult to walk up and down the stairs, but it would be nice to be able to climb up and down the stairs more than usual and get some exercise. 1F is the reception, B1 is the room, B2 is the kitchen and lounge, and B3 is the hot spring.・The toilet is shared, but it is well-cleaned and is also very clean. [Customer Service] ・Very friendly and pleasant. However, it is also nice to keep a sense of distance by not communicating more than necessary unless you go from here. [Others] ・The lounge was too nice. The tatami room has a counter and two kotatsu tables, and the floor lounge has a counter and about five table seats. From the counter, you can see the nature of Hakone in front of you. Every seat has a power supply, so it's perfect for nomad work. What's more, it has Free Wi-Fi, so it's nice to be able to work without worrying about the network or power supply. Of course, it is also possible to bring in what you have made in the kitchen and work while eating. I thought it was the perfect workspace. [Overall] ・Since it is a dormitory-style room, it is cheap. All facilities are clean and comfortable. The customer service is also friendly and the more you go, the more you will probably feel like at home. Power supply and network facilities are also perfect. In such a place, while starting up the PC and crackling, if I get tired, I will soak in the open-air bath, and if I get hungry, I will go to the neighborhood for a meal. I was surprised that such a perfect and wonderful space existed in Hakone. In my case, round-trip transportation from Tokyo and accommodation for two nights and three days totaled 14,000 yen. If anything, I would like to book all weekdays, stay overnight and completely work here. It was such a lovely place. It seems that there are regular rooms other than dormitories, so next time I would like to visit for a relaxing stay with my family. Thank you very much. #Ryokan #Dormitory #Guesthouse #Renovation #Hakone Tsutaya Ryokan #Cheap #Equipped #Free Wi-Fi #Free power supply #Nomad #Hakone #Sightseeing spot #Accommodation #Ryokan #Dormitory #Guesthouse #Renovation #HakoneTsutayaRyokan #Reasonable #FullyEquipped #FreeWi- Fi #FreeAC #Nomad #Hakone #SightseeingSpot #Accommodation

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Owakudani

Hotel Green Plaza Hakone
4.5/542 Reviews

Hotel Green Plaza Hakone

Lake Ashi Hakone|1.23km from Owakudani
The hotel has a great potential, location is good once once you are there but arriving to the Hotel is terrible. The free shuttle wasn’t running when we arrived to gondola station and we needed to walk in the middle of an icy road carring our luggage, the most incredible thing is the staff didn’t really care when we got to the reception. The hotel installations are quite old and you have issues with mold all over the place, the corridor had a basket on the floor to colect dropping water from the ceilings, our bathroom was smelling really bad probably due to some sewage leak behind the toilet. The onsen was OK, just like others in the same category, however the views of the Mount Fuji are not that great as you need to stand up and take you body out of the onsen waters to see the it. Also, it is a quite lateral and partial view. So don’t expect great things here. The food was OK and restaurant staff was friendly and helpful. I felt that the food standards were also a bit low compared to other places we stayed in Japan. The worst part was the reception staff, they don’t know how to cater for international guests and they are not willing to help in your way in and out of the hotel if you are not driving your own car. So here is my recommendation, DON’T stay here if you are planning to use Hakone’s public transportation to get hotel. We actually lost 1:30 hours of our itinerary on the way out because they didn’t want to run the shuttle bus 5 minutes earlier to take us to a bus station 6 minutes away from the hotel (btw you can’t really walk with your luggage in Hakone’s roads on winter since they are steep an icy sometimes). The funny thing is thay me and my wife where the only guests on the shuttle when the left the hotel, so they could easily save 1:30 hours of our day being a little more understanding. Overall, just find somewhere else to stay in Hakone.

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Hakone Shrine

Hakone Elegance
3.2/55 Reviews

Hakone Elegance

Lake Ashi Hakone|0.81km from Hakone Shrine
Sometimes I said I would stay at the inn of Western dinner, and I made a reservation that it was a good evaluation. It was almost a good comment when I read the inn site. However, I wanted to check in advance, and even if I called, I was a message many times, and I didn't return it even if I put a message. I imagine a Petit Hotel or pension from the name, but when I stepped into the building, it was completely different. First of all, there is no pot or glass in the room, they are in the hallway, put tea in the hallway, and bring the room, but the door is automatic lock, so if you forget the key, it is miserable in one hand. The room has a small sofa, but I couldn't feel very clean and didn't use it, and I was sitting on the bed all the time in the room. The bath in the room is a unit bus, but there is no outlet, and the dryer (also in the corridor) is not available in the unit bus. Anyway, there was no washlet in the toilet, and the seat was attached to the toilet seat, and it was wet when sitting, and it was disgusting to use the toilet and open the lid. In addition, the door of the unit bus does not open if it does not cut the power (even in the power of the man), and it is only half open, and one of the washing yukata placed in the room has a stain that cannot be brown on the neck Because I didn't use it. It was an introduction on a travel site called a relaxing Hollywood twin room, but Hollywood twins I stayed so far were heaven and earth. When I went to the rental bath of the open-air bath, the socks I wore were wet, and the floor was from the top? It was leaking. I went to the open-air bath again the next morning, but at that time the floor was wet to think that the dressing room was flooded. The hot water in the bath is a white good hot water with a sulfur smell. The rental open-air bath is a good size even if two people enter together. Shampoo and rinse are a system to borrow and return at check-out, but I think it's good to put two kinds of baths in the bath. In fact, it was in the bathroom, and it had a heavy bottle 3 book, and the up and down of the very steep stairs was troublesome, and it was inconvenient to return only when checking out. In addition, the outlet of the dressing room is attached with gum tape and cannot be used for dryers. It was a complaint of the ”inn of the open-air bath” inn site, but it was said that 3 one rental bath can only be used 2 one. Even if you stay in a couple and come by two people, some people use it alone, so I thought I should use 3 (after all, only one). There was a small rest corner, with games, manga and instant coffee machines. When I went to drink coffee the next morning, there was a paper written as ”end of use”. Because the game machine fixtures remained scattered on the table, it may be a good inn for people who like games. Dinner was a western menu of courses at the restaurant. This was a satisfying content. The dessert was delicious. I expected breakfast for western food, but it was sausage and scrambled eggs that I was eating at my own house. There were only 2 super petit pans and I was disappointed with a small amount of breakfast. Also went to the breakfast restaurant at 8 o'clock, the start was 8 o'clock 10 minutes and I just waited at a table with nothing. At least I could put water or juice first. I was angry as I didn't complain about anything until now. There were a few customers waiting in this state, but there was no word that I had to wait. Also, as I drank the soup, I thought it was not cold soup, so I thought it was just wet. Although it should be possible to use the card, it was said that it was not possible to use the creditor's instrument or failure at the time of the adjustment, and it was paid in cash. Because I didn't feel hospitality at all and the inn that is not the same as the usual inn, the cost performance is very bad considering the 々 aspect. Moreover, this reflection point was that the word of mouth of the inn introduction site was only good, so I believed it. I should have read it firmly except for word of mouth and inn site. No recomendition.

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Hakone Venetian Glass Museum (Glass Forest)

Sengokuhara Shinanoki Ichinoyu
4.4/542 Reviews

Sengokuhara Shinanoki Ichinoyu

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.17km from Hakone Venetian Glass Museum (Glass Forest)
子供も楽しめるような客室露天風呂付の宿を探していたところ、 こちらの宿を発見。 ファミリールームを選択しました。 価格的には比較的リーズナブル。 私のプランには入湯税が別途取られたり、夕食時の酒類サービスが付いていないので 後払いしていますが、2杯以上飲まれる方は、1000円払っての飲み放題が良いかと。 お部屋的には、遊具のある部屋の窓の先に客室露天風呂があり、 小さいお子様でもそこで遊ばせながら露天に入ることも可能かと思います。 露天自体はそれなりの大きさで、大人二人入るには全く問題無し。 天然かけ流しではないが、こちらは硫黄泉で、硫黄の香りのするよい温泉で、 湯あたりもしない良い温泉でした。 露天は林が近くにあるからか、よーく壁などを見てみると、足の細長ーいよく見ないと分からない 足の細長い白っぽいクモがいましたが、湯船の中などに枯れ葉など入った際に取り除くための網で外に退治しました。 家内が虫嫌いなので、明るいうちにチェックしましたが、それ以外で気になる虫は見かけませんでした。目ざとい家内が入浴時に特に騒いでいなかったので、問題無かったと思います。 夜中は明かりをつけると誘引してしまうかなぁ?と思いましたが、 特に虫が寄ってきて騒ぐような事態にはならなかったのは良かった。 部屋については、大人がくつろぐにはちょっと物足りない大きさ。 子供たちは遊具施設で満足そうに遊んでいましたので、 子供に手をかけずにゆったり出来る時間がとれたのは良かった。 この部屋の難点は、あちこちに角と段差がある点。 コーナークッションのようなものを張り付けてあった痕跡はありますが、 はがれている部分あり。 2段ベッドの1階部分の布団を敷く場所を囲ってある木枠は本当にちょっとした段差ではありますが、木枠でない方が良いかと思うのと、もしそれなら面取り、角取りしてあれば良いのにと思う。 2段ベッドの階段件収納スペースの括り付け家具も、角張っており、 ここで大暴れすることは無いと思うが、0~3歳くらいの子には注意が必要かな。 スタッフの方々は、物腰柔らかい感じで、すごく良かったです。 あとは、ファミリールームは2階にありますが、エレベーターが無いので、 お子様の荷物が増えがちなご家庭は、荷揚げが大変かと。 スタッフに言えばやって頂けるのかもしれませんが、チェックインで込み合う時期は難しいかな。 そんな感じ。

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Reviews for Hakone Hotels

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Hakone Hotel
4.7/558 Reviews
Lake Ashi
Right next to lake Ashi the hotel boasts very good views and location. The food we had was very good but we were part of a coach trip so the menu was tailored to us. The breakfast was however a delightful surprise as it was better than expected. The staff were as always for Japan very pleasant and accommodating. The morning presented us with great pictures of Lake Ashi with Mount Fuji in the background.
Fujiya Hotel
4.7/565 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
This hotel is a historic property set in an iconic setting. We stayed in the Forest Section which features large, comfortable rooms that were a little dark, the bathroom lighting could be improved. Here is my issue. We arrived around 1:15 and we’re told that we could check in at 3:00. We had lunch in their cafe ( 50$) and asked again about an hour later if we could have early access. The very polite desk clerk replied “ Yes, for $70 dollars “. Astounded , I countered that we were departing early 2 days later, and he reduced the amount to $35. Now here is where communication becomes an issue: I continued the “are you kidding me?” and he kept bowing. I thought the issue was settled. That night and the next we ate at their lovely restaurants, French and the Cascade. Food and service was superb. With wine we spent about $900. Check out was early, and my husband didn’t really examine the bill. When we were back in our free early access room in Tokyo I noticed the $35 charge. I contacted the hotel’s customer service and they confirmed the charge. So, what about customer hospitality? I have NEVER been charged an early access fee for an hour. They have been times when we patiently waited for a room to be readied, and never demanded a rebate. It is all part of the guest/host agreement, I think this is probably a corporate decision by the Fujiya Group. Rethink your mission, guys, make guests feel wanted!
Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso
4.1/59 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
The word of mouth of the famous travel site was good, the point of the site was stored, and it was sold at the sale price, so I decided here without much investigation. In a word, it is an inn operated by foreigners. The administrator is Japanese, but I only saw foreigners, so I thought the operation was a foreigner. Cleaning rooms and baths, replenishment of room fixtures, etc.々, I felt that I didn't reach the level that Japanese people expected. The location is not the Kora station, which can be said to be a relay point, and 2 station is the nearest station from there, but about 5 − 10 minutes walk from the station. It is close enough to walk. However, in front of the inn, there are many steep slopes, and there are many stairs in the inn, and it is better to avoid those who are weak in foot and waist. The meal is not luxurious. Because it was a stay at a sale price, there is no dissatisfaction with the meal that matches the price. It was good to be able to choose the breakfast time at 8:30 or 8:30. In the morning and evening, it was a private room on the main building 2 floor. The digging type, the air conditioner is incorporated into the wall instead of the ceiling, and the height is the waist position, so the person sitting in the back is hit by the cold wind on the waist. Cold or pregnant women should bring scrolls so that they do not cool their waist. The bath used the main building both the night of the arrival and the morning of the departure day (because it was troublesome to leave the building and cross the road once I thought that the annex Sakura Tei would like to use it). I never met a person. After all, is there a lot of people using the annex? I was reading a bad comment about the bathtub, so I just took a shower and didn't catch the bathtub. Surely the hot water was not overflowing from the bathtub. There are towels 2 types, yukata, toothbrush, razor, and com in the room. It was written that it would cost if you wanted to add it. This is the first time I have stayed in this place, is this the present age? There are washbasins, dryers, hand wash, mini refrigerator, hot water drinks and cups in the room. I asked for replenishment because the coffee and tea pack were replenished and forgotten. The vending machine water is 230 yen, and canned beer 350ml is 350 yen.
Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel
4/550 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
We stayed two nights in this onsen hotel. It was a fantastic experience. We drove down to the hotel. It’s not difficult to find the hotel if you follow the GPS, despite its a bit far from other crowded area. Dinner and breakfast were superb. Sake was nice as well. Male and female onsen won’t swap as I guess the onsen is literally the same. Everything is nicely maintained in the hotel. It’s a fantastic getaway. The hotel is next to golf course so the view of the hotel rooms are the green. As a golfer I prefer natural view rather than trimmed golf course but anyway it’s very refreshing to see the view when blinders off. Once again, it’s a very nice onsen hotel and I would definitely visit again in the future.
Fukushimakan
3.7/52 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
It really feels like living in my own home. The grandparents at the hotel are very kind. Although the communication is a bit difficult, the room has a small living room and bedroom. The space is quite large. Breakfast and dinner are also amazing. The location is also very close to the bus station. In short, the C P value is very high.
Hotel Nanpuso
4.2/518 Reviews
Hakone yumoto
Stayed at Nanfeng Village for 4 nights and objectively evaluated this hot spring hotel: 1, reservations, the type of room is very dizzy, the annex has a room type and foreign style with a toilet and shower 38 flat. 2, transportation, the hotel does not have a special car transfer, to the soup to sit down 100 yen bus 10 minutes to the end of the station, the bus stop is 100m away from the soup station is easy to find. 3, the room, the view is very good, because the old house has a little taste, live for a long time and did not feel, there is no problem with the shower dressing room toilet is too small, I am one meter eight girlfriends one meter seven two enough. Don't live on the first floor, the first floor is a bit close to the parking lot. 4, accommodation, you can hear the sound of small river water at night, I still enjoy it, after all, the city has lived for a long time, the window is behind the style and there are curtains, tatami can also make a bed, I sleep tatami for four nights very comfortable. 5, hot springs, few people, I went on May 11, two hot springs men and women time period rotation, hot springs are not big, soaked for four nights each time to go to two people, people are really very comfortable, one person lying in a pool Blowing the evening breeze, my girlfriend said that there are a lot of people there, and there are aunts who are in groups of three. 6, meals (with photos), breakfast buffet dinner package, the taste is very good, breakfast buffet more than a dozen dishes each dish tastes very good Japanese-style Western style, dinner size is large, taste can also be, every night optional It's different. If the request is Michelin standard, it won't be reached here. 7, overall, staying down feels good, cost is also very high, if you come to the hot springs do not require luxury, the standard is around 1500, I strongly recommend to try Nanfengzhuang.

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There are 170 hotels in Hakone on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 329 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 10 five-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 620 SGD per night. There are 56 four-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 428 SGD per night. There are 69 three-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 281 SGD per night. There are 28 two-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 189 SGD per night. Hakone has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Hakone, there are hotels under the Hyatt Regency brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Hyatt Regency. In Hakone, chain hotels such as Hyatt Regency are one of the top choices among travelers. Hakone Tenseien Hotel in Hakone is a favorite among Trip.com users. Yumoto Fujiya Hotel Hakone is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Hakone, such as Hakone History Museum, Hakone-yumoto-eki, Hakone Yumoto-onsen Hot Spring. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Kuzuryu Shrine, Hakone National Park, Togendai Station. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Sengokuhara, Owaku-dani Valley, Kowakudani Hot Spring.

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