I'm currently staying at the Tokiwa Hotel in Kofu and I already miss it. I could feed the koi in my room, and living in the gardens was a delight. The hotel offers a shuttle to Iwa Onsen Station at fixed times, but reservations are required. I asked Ctrip to make reservations, but they couldn't get me there due to the low number of guests. Taxis are also available. It's not quite walking distance, but the ten-minute drive is enough. Upon arrival, I saw koi everywhere, along with many unique rocks and several breathtaking gardens. My room was a Japanese-style A-shaped room on the first floor, right by the water, where I could feed the koi. I loved it so much I bought four bags of fish food. When I booked the room, I didn't have a room for two meals, but I asked Ctrip to add breakfast and dinner in advance. We didn't have time to book dinner at the hotel, so we had dinner on the first floor in our room. It cost over 14,000 yen. The service and the girl who brought us to our room were very nice, friendly, and attentive. Although she didn't speak Chinese, she was very attentive and gentle, and a very nice person. The dinner was a bit average, but the Wagyu beef was delicious, and it was a pleasant and enjoyable meal in our room overlooking the gardens. Breakfast on the second floor was a bit simple, around 3,500 yen, which is not expensive. The downside is that the first floor is too close to the water, and the sound of running water is noticeable at night. Fortunately, I brought good-quality earplugs; ordinary earplugs probably wouldn't have blocked it out. The bathroom has no windows and is on the first floor, and there's a small urinal that smells a bit. However, the curtains do provide blackout shade, which is a positive comment. The large hot spring bath is excellent, with a large open-air bath. The room also has an onsen, though the pool is a bit shallow. I didn't book a meal. There's a convenience store 500 meters away, and an izakaya across the street for evening dining. You'll need to look for one at noon, as the hotel doesn't offer lunch. The lounge offers excellent coffee 24 hours a day. This was a wonderful stay for koi enthusiasts. The hotel isn't busy, but it's well-maintained. The room's flower arrangements are fresh, the hairdryer is a RefA, and there's a piggy bank to keep mosquitoes away. I'd definitely book again. It's much prettier than the Tokiwa Hotel, whose rooms are filled with artificial flowers, which is rather tacky.
The front desk was spacious and beautifully decorated.
The only problem I had was the bathroom. The drainage wasn't good. When I was washing my body or hair at the very end, other people's washing water started to collect, making my feet feel uncomfortable. I wondered if I was getting clean or dirty.
The kettle in the room. When I tried to boil water, the inside was dirty. So I drank tea in a cup with cold water.
It would have been nice to have toilet slippers so I could walk around the room separately, but I walked around in the same slippers both in the bathroom and in the room. I wonder how I felt.
There was only one towel and one bath towel. I hung the towel I took to the bath by the bathroom sink. So I had to wipe it down because it wasn't dry, so it would have been nice if there was a towel by the bathroom sink.
For breakfast, I ordered the buffet. I was really looking forward to it. I had planned to be first in line, but I overslept and was 30 minutes late. Two salad trays were empty. However, even though we were only 30 minutes late, there were no additional refills and the food that came in two trays was disappointing as I couldn't eat it. We had refilled bread and still had plenty of time left until mealtime, but the salad was disappointing. I wanted to try all the varieties.
The good thing was that the room and bed were spacious and we were able to relax. There was also a toilet and bath, so it was comfortable to stay there. Although I had many complaints, I was glad that I was able to stay at a nice inn as the room was spacious and comfortable. Thank you very much. It was a fun memory.
Both children and I are very satisfied with the sudden change and the meals are more variable than I imagined.
Only one point ... I checked in at the relaxation corner and thought that I would make a reservation immediately, and when I went to the reception, I was told that it was impossible to make a reservation at 17:00 and I was very looking forward to the massage. It was a pity.
The response of the female staff at the relaxation reception was not good.
It is a traditional hot spring hotel. We stayed in the old wing this time. I heard that one side is newly renovated. The old wing really has its age and the rooms have a bit of a smell.
In mid-February, we made a reservation for the family bath on the 5th floor, but the floor was damaged and had not been repaired. It was dangerous for children to pass by.
The front desk had limited English and could not fully communicate.
There are not many tourists, and overall I am very satisfied.
This might be the best place to stay near Mt Fuji! The service is incredible and the staff is very friendly! We booked a dome and loved the sauna, bath, dome, kitchen… everything! The BBQ dinner and breakfast were outstanding and the detailed cooking instructions were very clear. The bed was very comfortable as well.
Only one complaint - gas grill is located inside the kitchen and the room fills with smoke. Best to open the sliding doors to let the air circulate and also clean the grill before turning it on.
The staff helped us book taxis, which helped a lot, too!
Garden Villa is located in Fujiyoshida, just 2.8 miles from Fuji-Q Highland and 5.5 miles from Lake Kawaguchi. This vacation home features air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk and free shuttle service for guests.
Featuring a terrace and mountain views, the spacious vacation home includes 4 bedrooms, a living room, flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom with a bidet and a bath. Offering free private parking, this 1-star vacation home also features free Wifi. The vacation home offers bed linen, towels, and laundry service.
For guests with children, the vacation home provides kids pool. Guests at Garden Villa can enjoy skiing nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Mount Fuji is 12 miles from the accommodation, while Oshijuutaku Togawa and Osano’s House is 2.7 miles from the property.
With a stay at Fujinoya Yutei in Fuefuki, you'll be within a 15-minute drive of Hottarakashi Onsen Hot Spring and Monde Winery. This ryokan is 16.6 mi (26.7 km) from Lake Kawaguchi and 11.7 mi (18.8 km) from Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.
Take advantage of recreational opportunities offered, including hot springs, an outdoor pool, and a hot tub.
Enjoy a satisfying meal at Yuuan serving guests of Fujinoya Yutei. Japanese breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and a water dispenser. A train station pick-up service is provided at no charge, and free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 28 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with separate bathtubs and showers feature spring water baths and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include safes and complimentary bottled water, and housekeeping is provided daily.
We are a group of four ladies who stayed in Suite 841, and we couldn’t be happier with our experience at Kaneyamaen. The breathtaking view of Mount Fuji from our room was truly unforgettable. The entire environment is serene and calming, and we felt warmly welcomed at every corner of the hotel. Everything is impeccably maintained and spotlessly clean.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Kaneyamaen to all my friends, and I definitely hope to return for more relaxation therapy in the future.
Thank you, Kaneyamaen, for everything!
A classic old-school modern hotel with ryokan-type service. The room is huge and has excellent views of the river. On a good day, it should be possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There is also big onsen area with an outdoor bath area.
Dinner is served on the ground floor restaurant and it was a delicious multicourse meal which includes really good wagyu steak with wasabi shoyuzuke. Dessert also includes the region's famed grapes. Breakfast was served buffet style with selection of Japanese and western items.
I drove to the hotel with a rental car. It is not too far from a station on a local line but I recommend driving around to explore instead. The patrons to the hotel also seemed more local.
The price-performance ratio is very high, there are hot springs for free, and the boss's service is good. Thank you. When I traveled to Japan, this hotel was the most satisfactory for me among the hotels I stayed in Japan. It is next to the Self-Defense Forces Residence.
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KKara TaiThis might be the best place to stay near Mt Fuji! The service is incredible and the staff is very friendly! We booked a dome and loved the sauna, bath, dome, kitchen… everything! The BBQ dinner and breakfast were outstanding and the detailed cooking instructions were very clear. The bed was very comfortable as well.
Only one complaint - gas grill is located inside the kitchen and the room fills with smoke. Best to open the sliding doors to let the air circulate and also clean the grill before turning it on.
The staff helped us book taxis, which helped a lot, too!
CCocomumWe are a group of four ladies who stayed in Suite 841, and we couldn’t be happier with our experience at Kaneyamaen. The breathtaking view of Mount Fuji from our room was truly unforgettable. The entire environment is serene and calming, and we felt warmly welcomed at every corner of the hotel. Everything is impeccably maintained and spotlessly clean.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Kaneyamaen to all my friends, and I definitely hope to return for more relaxation therapy in the future.
Thank you, Kaneyamaen, for everything!
GGuest UserA classic old-school modern hotel with ryokan-type service. The room is huge and has excellent views of the river. On a good day, it should be possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There is also big onsen area with an outdoor bath area.
Dinner is served on the ground floor restaurant and it was a delicious multicourse meal which includes really good wagyu steak with wasabi shoyuzuke. Dessert also includes the region's famed grapes. Breakfast was served buffet style with selection of Japanese and western items.
I drove to the hotel with a rental car. It is not too far from a station on a local line but I recommend driving around to explore instead. The patrons to the hotel also seemed more local.
GGuest UserBoth children and I are very satisfied with the sudden change and the meals are more variable than I imagined.
Only one point ... I checked in at the relaxation corner and thought that I would make a reservation immediately, and when I went to the reception, I was told that it was impossible to make a reservation at 17:00 and I was very looking forward to the massage. It was a pity.
The response of the female staff at the relaxation reception was not good.
NNuonuokafeiI'm currently staying at the Tokiwa Hotel in Kofu and I already miss it. I could feed the koi in my room, and living in the gardens was a delight. The hotel offers a shuttle to Iwa Onsen Station at fixed times, but reservations are required. I asked Ctrip to make reservations, but they couldn't get me there due to the low number of guests. Taxis are also available. It's not quite walking distance, but the ten-minute drive is enough. Upon arrival, I saw koi everywhere, along with many unique rocks and several breathtaking gardens. My room was a Japanese-style A-shaped room on the first floor, right by the water, where I could feed the koi. I loved it so much I bought four bags of fish food. When I booked the room, I didn't have a room for two meals, but I asked Ctrip to add breakfast and dinner in advance. We didn't have time to book dinner at the hotel, so we had dinner on the first floor in our room. It cost over 14,000 yen. The service and the girl who brought us to our room were very nice, friendly, and attentive. Although she didn't speak Chinese, she was very attentive and gentle, and a very nice person. The dinner was a bit average, but the Wagyu beef was delicious, and it was a pleasant and enjoyable meal in our room overlooking the gardens. Breakfast on the second floor was a bit simple, around 3,500 yen, which is not expensive. The downside is that the first floor is too close to the water, and the sound of running water is noticeable at night. Fortunately, I brought good-quality earplugs; ordinary earplugs probably wouldn't have blocked it out. The bathroom has no windows and is on the first floor, and there's a small urinal that smells a bit. However, the curtains do provide blackout shade, which is a positive comment. The large hot spring bath is excellent, with a large open-air bath. The room also has an onsen, though the pool is a bit shallow. I didn't book a meal. There's a convenience store 500 meters away, and an izakaya across the street for evening dining. You'll need to look for one at noon, as the hotel doesn't offer lunch. The lounge offers excellent coffee 24 hours a day. This was a wonderful stay for koi enthusiasts. The hotel isn't busy, but it's well-maintained. The room's flower arrangements are fresh, the hairdryer is a RefA, and there's a piggy bank to keep mosquitoes away. I'd definitely book again. It's much prettier than the Tokiwa Hotel, whose rooms are filled with artificial flowers, which is rather tacky.
GGuest UserThe front desk was spacious and beautifully decorated.
The only problem I had was the bathroom. The drainage wasn't good. When I was washing my body or hair at the very end, other people's washing water started to collect, making my feet feel uncomfortable. I wondered if I was getting clean or dirty.
The kettle in the room. When I tried to boil water, the inside was dirty. So I drank tea in a cup with cold water.
It would have been nice to have toilet slippers so I could walk around the room separately, but I walked around in the same slippers both in the bathroom and in the room. I wonder how I felt.
There was only one towel and one bath towel. I hung the towel I took to the bath by the bathroom sink. So I had to wipe it down because it wasn't dry, so it would have been nice if there was a towel by the bathroom sink.
For breakfast, I ordered the buffet. I was really looking forward to it. I had planned to be first in line, but I overslept and was 30 minutes late. Two salad trays were empty. However, even though we were only 30 minutes late, there were no additional refills and the food that came in two trays was disappointing as I couldn't eat it. We had refilled bread and still had plenty of time left until mealtime, but the salad was disappointing. I wanted to try all the varieties.
The good thing was that the room and bed were spacious and we were able to relax. There was also a toilet and bath, so it was comfortable to stay there. Although I had many complaints, I was glad that I was able to stay at a nice inn as the room was spacious and comfortable. Thank you very much. It was a fun memory.
GGuest UserIt is a traditional hot spring hotel. We stayed in the old wing this time. I heard that one side is newly renovated. The old wing really has its age and the rooms have a bit of a smell.
In mid-February, we made a reservation for the family bath on the 5th floor, but the floor was damaged and had not been repaired. It was dangerous for children to pass by.
The front desk had limited English and could not fully communicate.
There are not many tourists, and overall I am very satisfied.
LLingyunshuangThe price-performance ratio is very high, there are hot springs for free, and the boss's service is good. Thank you. When I traveled to Japan, this hotel was the most satisfactory for me among the hotels I stayed in Japan. It is next to the Self-Defense Forces Residence.
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