Tranquil Japanese-style rooms at Beautiful Japanese Garden Kagetsu boast views of an exquisite Japanese garden, and come with personal attendant service.
Lauren
United Kingdom
We went for just one night at the end of our 2nd week in Japan. The service culture was excellent - the staff treated us like guests and were very friendly and keen to help. We really enjoyed meeting our guide. The food that was served at dinner and breakfast was incredibly authentic and high quality, they used very fresh ingredients. I had told them in advance that I wouldn't eat seafood and they accomodated this by giving me more vegetable and meat options. It is fun to wear the Yukata. The public bathing area is beautiful as well, we used it twice! Overall it is a great atmosphere and feels very cultural; since much of Japan is now westernising/modernising, coming to a place like this is probably up there with the most traditional culture you can hope to experience. The garden is nice to walk around in and feeding the koi is lots of fun. At the end of our stay we felt like all of the stress and tension from the last two weeks of being busy and constantly on-the-go had just melted away.
Situated in Yamanashi, 36 km from Lake Kawaguchi, Fruit Park Fujiya Hotel features accommodation with an open-air bath, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
julie
United Kingdom
We had a wonderful night in Yamanashi prefecture. We booked the hotel as it was our anniversary and we were visiting some vineyards in the area. Being from the UK we did not know what to expect and the view from the hotel terrace of Mount Fuji blew us away. The amazing staff, who were just the most friendly of our 3 week trip, showed us to our room and we had been upgraded to a suite. It was by far the biggest hotel room we have ever stayed in and absolutely huge for a Japanese hotel. The best part was that we got a perfect view of Mount Fuji from our bedroom. A spectacular treat. We ate in the hotel and had a set Japanese meal which was delicious. We practiced our Japanese as all the staff spoke little to no English, but they tried so hard to help us and were amazing. The next morning we had a nice breakfast while watching a film crew make a movie on the terrace. An added bonus. We wished we could have stayed longer and our amazing reception lady even helped us to our car with our massive suitcases. The stay really exemplified Japanese warmth and hospitality. I wish I had taken names so I could mention them personally. We were made to feel so special and it was explained to us that not many British tourists visit them and the region. I can tell you that everyone should explore beyond the main cities, as the wine is great, the countryside splendid and the Fuji views (if you're lucky like we were and got a sunny day) were breathtaking. A true highlight of our trip. Thank you everyone.
Set in Fuefuki, 28 km from Lake Kawaguchi, Isawa Tokiwa Hotel provides accommodation with a hot spring bath. This 3-star ryokan offers a lift and free shuttle service.
Mt Fuji Hanayagi no Sho Keizan features a sauna and a hot spring bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodation in Fuefuki, 30 km from Lake Kawaguchi.
Andres
Mexico
Dinner and breakfast were really worth it. Delicious, traditional food, and a lot of it!
The room was probably the largest I have stayed in Japan. I loved the design of their Yukatas.
Set just 30 km from Lake Kawaguchi, Hotel Hana Isawa offers accommodation in Fuefuki with access to an open-air bath, free bikes, as well as a 24-hour front desk.
Experience culture authentically with a stay at this traditional Japanese-style accommodation. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Wonderful, fresh breakfast; generous spread, as was the complementary ramen in the evening, Very well organized and plesant onsen experience for the guests as well. Location convenient to everything (bus and train station, main sights). Big rooms, nice views, great cleaning service.
There's onsen in this hotel and they provide free ramen for supper. Room is small. There is a shopping street next to the hotel but we arrived on a Sunday evening and most of the shops and eateries were closed, leaving us with limited choice for dinner. The nearer location with eateries are about 1km away and we did not want to walk that far out so just settled with what we could find.
Like the onsen and the free soba for supper at the restaurant. The hotel also provides free Yakult and ice cream throughout the night. It is nice having some snacks after onsen. There is a shopping street next to the hotel. There are many eateries there but we reached the hotel on a Sunday night and most of the eateries and shops were closed.
Great location, clean and comfortable, great amenities, hotel onsen was terrific, one of the best we had experienced. There was even a view of Fuji from the outside onsen
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