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Reviews for Yamanakako Hotels

Fuji Matsuzono Hotel
4.5/562 Reviews
- Hygiene is a bit bad, mainly because 1. The hair dryer in the toilet is full of dust and cannot be used. 2. There is also a lot of dust on the TV cabinet and air conditioning panel. - Indoor environment: Except for hygiene, everything else is great. For example, the room is very large, much larger than hotels in Tokyo, and the suitcase can be unfolded hahaha. There is a shoe cabinet at the entrance of the room and a bathroom next to it. The main area is tatami. The bed, TV and small coffee table are on tatami, which is very unique. My husband and I didn't smell any peculiar smell. - Outdoor environment: The lake view is great! If you want to see the mountain view, you don’t have to book a mountain view room, because there are large windows on the stairs to take pictures of Mount Fuji🗻 - The service is very good. The ********* sisters at the front desk helped check in, introduced the surrounding restaurants and recreational facilities in detail, and also gave a cute and practical map. - The facilities are a bit old, but the toilet is a TOTO smart one and has everything it needs. - There are free hot springs on the first floor. There are separate public hot springs for men and women. I went to experience it! great!
Fuji Marriott Hotel Lake Yamanaka
4.4/548 Reviews
Marriott staff welcomed us at the curb side. Check in was painless and soon we were off to our room. In room hot springs was a pleasant touch. The room was spacious and very comfortable. Even the Japanese pillows were soft and cozy. The food was top notch and catered to every taste. We opted for the dinner package—well worth the money. After dinner we rang for a late night massage…should have rethought that one. Asked for two therapist and got one. She had no clue what a massage was! Seriously!!! She literally poked at me with her finger tips. The pushed my head agains the pillow for ten minutes. Finally was had enough and she was dismissed with her full pay. Noted, she was not affiliated with the hotel, she was merely the lady they called. Please never call her again! Loved the hotel and the view. A must for anyone wanting a quiet getaway.
Ryosha Tsukiakari
4.5/522 Reviews
Big spacious room with a mix of western bed and another area of ryokan style tatami mats. Love the coffee and breakfast. There is an onsen which guests could reserve for an hour.
Yamanakako Shuzanso
3.8/56 Reviews
The hotel is far from the village of Yamanakako, and the taxi is about 1,300 yen. Although the hotel can pick up and drop off, the language communication is a problem, the manager is very enthusiastic, but the place name he said in English I don't know where it is, but later I learned that it was in the sun, so we finally took a taxi. I don’t have a shop in front of the village. I suggest booking a dinner at the hotel. It’s still very rich, and the rice is especially delicious. The first floor and the second floor are blocked by trees, and there is no Mt. Fuji. On the third floor, there is a small overlooking attic, which can clearly see Mount Fuji. Although it was very close to the Yamanakako Lake, it was blocked by the dense woods. It went far to the right hand side and found a deserted road. It was only at the lakeside and found that there was a very good walking path along the lake. Unfortunately, it took a while. Knowing how to get back to the hotel, I had to return. Hot springs are average. The room facilities are relatively old, the size is not 16-20 mentioned here, it feels three or forty flat. Once again, the hotel's service is really good, suitable for self-driving friends. The picture below shows the front yard and Mount Fuji seen in the attic.
Hotel Mt. Fuji
4.5/572 Reviews
Second visit. Mt. Fuji is clear in winter. In the morning, I went to the illumination square in front of the restaurant because it was Akafuji before sunrise. From the right end to red purple, when the sunrise started at about 1 / 3, I returned to the magnificent Fuji, but the sunrise on the left, the full moon on the upper right, and Mt. Fuji in the middle. I have to see this. Under the sunrise is the sea of clouds in Lake Yamanaka. The view that there is everything to see. Since there are many families, the rooms are large and you can see Lake Yamanaka and Mt. Fuji from all rooms. The bath is on the 2nd floor with B1 and the mountain trail is clear from the observation bath. You should see people in the season. It is a good hotel that is calm.
Human Resort
4/51 Reviews
It was cold near Lake Yamanaka, so the pension staff took care of me and changed it from the dome type to the accommodation in the building without additional charge. It felt very good and I was able to spend it comfortably. There is no nightwear and it is cold in winter, so I recommend warm clothes. The room is very large, but it is enough to sleep. I made a plan that does not include breakfast, but there were about 2 cafes nearby from the morning, so there was no particular inconvenience. I would like to use it again.

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Number of Hotels12
Number of Reviews215
Lowest PriceS$ 68
Highest PriceS$ 3,542
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 371
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 310

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Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Planning a trip to Yamanakako? If you travel to Japan, visiting Yamanakako is a good choice. In Yamanakako, both areas with attractions and the city center are good places to stay.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Yamanakako using other means of transportation. Visitors often choose to travel to Yamanakako by bus.

When visiting Yamanakako, you can choose from over 58 hotels with great reviews. When looking for hotels in Yamanakako, there are likely good options at a nightly budget of just 176 SGD. There are 1 five-star hotels in Yamanakako at an average price of 258 SGD per night. There are 5 four-star hotels in Yamanakako at an average price of 191 SGD per night. There are 13 three-star hotels in Yamanakako at an average price of 179 SGD per night. There are 27 two-star hotels in Yamanakako at an average price of 145 SGD per night. Hotels in Yamanakako offer great value for your money, so a high accommodation budget isn't necessary. If the comfort level of your trip is important, there are many choices in Yamanakako, such as hotels under the Marriott brand. In Yamanakako, there are hotels under the Marriott brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Marriott. A popular hotel in Yamanakako, Pension & Cottage Mont et Lac is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Sundance Resort Yamanakako.

If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Panoramic Viewing Platform. The most popular attractions for tourists in Yamanakako are Yamanakako Hananomiyako Flower Park, Benifuji-no-yu, Yamanakako.

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