Set 31 km from Tamarokuto Science Center, Okutamaji offers 4-star accommodation in Ome and features a garden. This ryokan provides free private parking and a lift.
Romain
France
The diner and breakfast, the hot bath, and the scenery around.
Nobori is situated in Ome, 42 km from Mount Takao, 46 km from Sanrio Puroland, and 48 km from Fuchu Park. The 2-star ryokan has mountain views and is 41 km from Tamarokuto Science Center.
Wendy
Australia
This is an old, private home style guesthouse and if you set your expectations accordingly you'll have the most wonderful, traditional Japanese experience. The staff is caring but with limited English. Breakfast and dinner were sensational - served traditionally, seated at low tables on the tatami flooring. We wore the yukatas that were provided clean each day. We slept on futons that were rolled out on the floor each night. The pillows are the traditional 'bean filled' lumpy ones. ;-)
There are large, segregated shared bathrooms and other shared toilets.
With garden views, Kougetsu Sanso -- Moon Villa in Tokyo is set in Hachioji and has a restaurant, full-day security, bar, garden, outdoor fireplace and picnic area.
47 km from Kumagaya Rugby Stadium, Ryokan Hiyoshi is a recently renovated property set in Chichibu and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking.
Kimberly
Malaysia
I really like Maekawa’s hospitality! Enjoyed my stay with my gf throughout, the onzen bath was really really cool & nice to have since Chichibu is freezing cold during winter. We get to wear the traditional Nemaki after the bath too.
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.
The entire experience was wonderful. I enjoyed everything.
The room are spacious and traditional. The views are absolutely breathtaking. Peaceful and so lovely listening to the birds chirp.
The bath/onsen is nice. Dinner and breakfast was really good. The owners were warm and welcoming.
I have nothing but positive things to say about my stay at Shukubo Komadori-Sanso. A lovely, traditional Japanese ryokan experience with fantastic hospitality, incredible food (be sure to order the dinner while you're there!) and a super helpful and friendly owner :)
as always, it was a great stay. everyone is very kind, meals are really delicious and it is a very comfortable japanese inn all seasons 🥰 looking forward to go back
We've stayed at this ryokan multiple times and every time is wonderful. The staff is lovely, and the rooms are exactly what I want from a traditional Japanese inn. The location is beautiful and the meals are delicious and worth every penny. The private tub feels so amazing after a full day of pretty strenuous hiking.
I had a truly amazing experience staying here. The location is exceptionally beautiful and quiet, right in the mountains - a perfect setting to unwind. Staff are very accommodating and friendly. I had dinner and breakfast, which was truly exceptional. The bedroom and bed was very comfortable with an amazing view over the mountains. I also tried the onsen (first time ever) and fully enjoyed the experience. There are many walks and hikes, and I wish I had stayed for a few more days. I highly recommend staying here!
Everyone was very welcoming. The food was amazing - definitely opt for dinner here. The bath was so big we didn't feel the need to visit the onsen. Location is excellent to get to the hiking trails and the shrine - hike to the top of Mt Odake if you want a great view of Mt Fuji.
Such a beautiful building in a serene and peaceful place. Amazing views from our room and cozy comfortable futons. The bath was perfect after a long hike. Akemi was an amazing host. Dinner and breakfast were wonderful.
Location was right next to the river. Very peaceful and perfect for some birdwatching. There was a mini fridge, kettle & microwave oven for us to use. There was a small bathtub to soak our aching muscles after a long hike (set it to at least 55°C and press “auto”. Bring your own bath salts). We stayed in a traditional Japanese room so we had to make up our own futon for sleep, but that wasn’t an issue. Pyjamas aren’t provided and you need to rent the large bath towels (but pretty cheap, just 100yen).
I loved everything!
The place - Mt Mitake- ists just gorgeous. It's less of a tourist area, so it was not crowded at all. The Ryokan itself was an authentic Japanese style hotel. It was a great experience staying there. The food was very delicious and plenty. The owner and stuff were amazing-- from beginning till the end. The area is great for hiking, of course. I loved my stay there most out of all my accommodations on my recent trip.
I had the most lovely time at this Ryokan. The owners were lovely. The dinner and breakfast were generous and delicious, and the view from the onsen was great.
Maggie
Solo traveller
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