Reviews for Hakone Hotels

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!
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.
Harriway Onsen Hotel Hakone
4.1/512 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
Due to the small number of guest rooms, we were able to use the facility as if it were reserved for us. There is also billiards, so you can enjoy playing after taking a bath, and there are massage chairs, so you can relax. In addition, we will pick you up from Ohiradai station / bus stop, so access is very good. (Although it is a little far from the hot spring village) It was very well cleaned and I was able to spend a comfortable time, but unfortunately the shoji screens in the room where I stayed were torn in several places and the closet had stains, so I gave it a cleanliness level of 4. I'll enjoy having this.
Kinokuniya Ryokan
4.1/57 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
During the holiday season, the price is a little expensive, but it is worth the money. This is a typical Japanese-style inn, with tatami and family hot spring rentals, which can only be reserved after check-in. Breakfast is a Japanese buffet, the type is OK, it is over at 9 o'clock, you need to go early.
Hakone-Ginyu
4.7/527 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
From the moment you enter you actually feel peace and tranquility. It is quiet and serene. The food is not only delicious but it is unique and a work of art. The private bath in the room is great for people who are shy as both my husband and son preferred the private bath. We got two rooms and each one was so private and quiet and it was just great sitting in the bath while watching the sunset. The best part was the stay surprised us with a special seating at the bar with sparklers and dessert. The bartender even made a special drink for us that paired perfectly with the dessert. The chef was amazing as he was able to prepare a lemon custard. Perfect texture and mixing with the citrus which demonstrates the chef’s skill in cooking techniques so that the custard would not curd from the acidity of the citrus. The skin care they provide is great. Just one wash and soak in the bath here acne started to go away and her skin was glowing.
Hakone Yutowa
4.7/591 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
We got this very large suite that was in the CONDO complex. It is outside of the main building but there are walkways in the back that allow transverse with the key. That said, it was incredibly comfortable. The beds were plush and comfy. Spring bath was soothing. The suite was HUGE!! There was a large sitting area as well as a patio. The entire place never felt crowded even though people were always checking in. I did not see anyone the entire time while walking around except during mealtime and the dessert hour. We signed up for both dinner and breakfast because we weren’t too keen on looking for a restaurant. It was the best decision because the food was very fresh and varied (although focused on Japanese more). It was buffet style with an extra personalized item that you get to order. Dessert was generous and there was a small bar to mix one’s own drinks. Afterwards, there is a dessert-beer-coffee bar that was just wonderful. It was like a mixer. The onsen was nice. We ended up doing only the private onsen and it was available both times. We also had the bath in the suite. Everything felt super clean and immaculate. The hosts and reception personnel were nice and friendly throughout. Check-in and check-out was quick and seamless. It is about 5 minutes’ walk from the GORA train station. There are lots of bus in the main street downstairs.

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There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Hakone using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

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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