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Hakone Suishoen
4.6/547 Reviews

Hakone Suishoen

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|0.2km from GRANDVERT
Style. Taisho era traditional onsen Setting. Hakone Suishoen is a cultural property that belonged to the Mitsui family, built 1925 Explore. Hakone. Was here late October, Hakone is a beautiful area and it is almost autumn foliage season Rooms. 23 rooms on the property surrounded by old maple trees and bamboos. Two beds in room Hananome. Sisley amenities. Large shower area that steps out into the outdoor onsen which faces the trees, found it to be truly restorative as I felt a bit beaten down when I arrived. Complimentary mini bar (except for the champagne and Macallan). Dark wood furnishings in my room looked dated and room had very little windows and natural light @ the hotel. great service throughout my stay, although strange to be served welcome tea in a paper cup. Didn’t try the public onsen. High quality souvenirs in the restaurant and lobby shop. Meals in the gorgeous historic Mitsui property Food and drinks Excellent traditional kaiseki dinner and breakfast in a private room in the historic Mitsui residence (aka restaurant Momiji). Built 1925 but still comfortable (ie floor heating) I was in Japan for three nights and while this was not a Michelin restaurant ( tried a few during this trip ), dinner here was my favorite and my comfort food. I kept on thinking about how food is functional medicine and this place hit the spot Prices. Moderate $662 as included a delicious dinner and breakfast Rating. 4/5 ( everything was perfect except for the welcome drink in a paper cup and my room’s decor/lighting )
Fujiya Hotel
4.7/570 Reviews

Fujiya Hotel

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|1.06km from GRANDVERT
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!

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Mizunoto
4.6/550 Reviews

Mizunoto

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|0.41km from GRANDVERT
In Kyoritsu Resort, it is the most popular and favorite inn of my home. The lobby lounge was crowded, so I relaxed because I had coffee until check-in on a large terrace outside the lounge. From this terrace, you can see the forest tree 々 and it is designed to hear the sound of the water. Even after the next morning's bath, I came to the lounge and drank morning coffee and cold black bean tea. The coolness of the terrace outside is relieved when the hot water is up. The green leaves are still beautiful, and with the sound of water, it is really healed. When I went to a bath with a large bath, the basket in the dressing room was a locker type. The locker pattern was bamboo or bamboo, and it was dark peppermint color and white (Hawaii?), and it did not match the atmosphere of the original ancient bath at all. When I returned to the room and visited the locker with me, I said, ”it's cheap”, and I feel completely the same. I don't see such a pattern even in day trip hot water. As I said that the chair of the hot water (drinking milk) was lost, I had a rest place with a TV at the end (the opposite direction to the elevator). Also, the morning lactic acid beverage was changed to this place. The bath was in the morning of the next morning, and after a long time, I went to the rental open-air bath. It's nice to feel like a bath in the forest (just a bath). Also, when you go to another large bath, you still use a basket in the dressing room (there is a locker for the key of the room), strange tropical? I was relieved that I didn't become a locker. This is also an ancient bath. Dinner was the quietest seat in the back when I put a quiet seat and a request. The content of the meal and the person in charge were good. Only this inn has 60 minutes of alcohol at dinner in Kyoritsu Resort, which I have stayed so far. Because it is 60 minutes, this service is happy because it is not too much to drink. I like the point that I can slow because I check out at 11 o'clock.

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Hakone Yutowa
4.7/593 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.
Gora Kansuiro
4.3/540 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
Our stay here was unbelievable! From the moment we were greeted by a staff member in the parking lot, until we were walked out to our waiting taxi, everything was amazing! We walked here from the train station (a very short walk) but were not quite sure we were in the right place. Before we could even question that, a waiting staff member ran over to greet us. After we checked in we were given a tour of the ryokan and property. It is lovely! We had a bath in our room, which was nice. This ryokan gave us the authentic experience we were looking for with the tatami mat rooms, futons, yukatas and the meals. Time is taken preparing the meals and dinner and breakfast were probably the most beautiful meals we have eaten. They were also delicious! It was helpful that an English menu accompanied our dinner. All of the staff we interacted with were friendly, courteous and hospitable. In my opinion, this property undersells itself online and the descriptions do not adequately describe the whole experience. It was amazing!
Musashino Bekkan Hakone
4.6/5104 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
Had a large Japanese style room on the fifth floor. The place is characterful and the onsens feel original and charming. Being in our 60's futons and dining on the floor was probably not the best choice. There is no restaurant or bar so you dine in your room. There are a lot of courses, maybe 10, for both breakfast and dinner served in batches of about 3 at a time. We really enjoyed dinner the first night but less so the second - there is no choice so the individual dishes are to your taste or not. We didn't enjoy breakfast which is more like a small meal and not to our taste. The building is up on the side of a hill and the whole area in very hilly so not easily walkable. We had a car and went on the cablecar up to the lake.
Hakone Tokinoshizuku
4.3/57 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
It was heavy rain on the arrival day, and there was a luggage that I couldn't sightsee, so I told you to go to the inn in the afternoon and let me pick you up to the station and check in early. The room was large and I was able to spend a slow time in a room with an open-air bath. I was happy with my partner because I spoke English and explained the dishes in English. I would like to see you if I have another chance.
Gora-Onsen Setsugetsuka-Bettei Suiun
4.6/543 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
The room was spacious and I was able to take a good rest in the open-air bath attached to the room. The wait staff for the evening meal was young, but I could feel how hard they worked and I was impressed. I tried Western food for breakfast and it was very satisfying and filling. However, it was disappointing that the drink corner on each floor only had one type of alcohol. Previously, they had beer, highball, sake, and chuhai, so I get the impression that the service has gone down. When I asked the person in charge, he explained that ``the types change depending on the season,'' but since I have my own likes and dislikes, I couldn't understand what he said, and I thought it was just a service outage. I was very disappointed as I was looking forward to drinking slowly in my room.
Hakone Guesthouse Toi
4/532 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
The host was really helpful alongside his assistant Rum the Dog - so friendly. Loved the Onsen, really appreciate the service rendered me during my stay. The host showed great knowledge of attractions and discounts - a definite must stay and will return very soon.

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Hakone does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 170 boutique hotels in Hakone. Hakone has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 239 USD. There are 10 five-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 450 USD per night. There are 56 four-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 311 USD per night. There are 69 three-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 204 USD per night. There are 28 two-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 137 USD per night. Hakone has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Hyatt Regency can choose a hotel under its name. 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. A popular hotel in Hakone, Hakone Kowakien Ten-YU is also one of the highest rated. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Hakone, such as Hakone History Museum, Hakone-yumoto-eki, Hakone Yumoto-onsen Hot Spring. You can choose attractions in Hakone that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Kuzuryu Shrine, Hakone National Park, Togendai Station. The most popular attractions for tourists in Hakone are Sengokuhara, Owaku-dani Valley, Kowakudani Hot Spring.

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