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Tsukino Yado Sara
4.4/549 Reviews

Tsukino Yado Sara

Hakone Yumoto Hakone|0.24km from Wagashi Nanohana
 Staying at the cherry blossoms after a long time. This is an inn that is easy to go to with few slopes and is within a moderate distance to walk from Hakone Yumoto Station through the street of a souvenir shop and in front of a liquor store and convenience store. You can buy your favorite snacks and drinks. Of course, there are all-you-can-drink alcohol at the inn. Towels from the participating schools of Hakone Ekiden were exhibited in the lobby, and the afterglow of the New Year remained. The large communal bath is also covered with tatami mats. The open-air bath is small, and the landscape is green on the slopes, reminiscent of the forest, mountain inns, and ancient capitals. The open-air, 2 or private bath seems to come out of the bathtub when the hot water decreases. Or it seems to come out when the hot water temperature drops. I've been standing in Oita since I first visited, but it seems that some facilities are aging. My wife said that there was a place where the shower holder was removed in the women's bathroom. However, overall, I didn't feel old and felt that it was a clean inn. There is no problem with the service of the staff, but I felt a little less energetic (quiet?) Compared to the series of Suiyun. You may be tired from working on New Year's Day. I didn't notice the open-air bath with a room from spring to autumn, but the bathtub that seemed to be made of pottery was cold and it was a little lukewarm even if I put hot water in it. Since it is boiling water, I thought it would be better to raise the temperature of the water more in winter. The restaurant is partly side-by-side, which is good for preventing infection, but it is difficult to do sukiyaki unless you line up well with left-handed and right-handed people. I hardly drank, but I don't remember applying at the time of booking, but it was a New Year's service or all-you-can-drink. For example, if you want to eat a meal of 1 10,000 yen at a local restaurant, you should come here on weekdays and stay here if you can make a reservation and eat dinner, so it is an inn that you want to go actively.
Balinese Onsen Ryokan Hakone Airu
4.6/5124 Reviews

Balinese Onsen Ryokan Hakone Airu

Hakone Yumoto Hakone|0.25km from Wagashi Nanohana
We booked Hakone Airu under the expectation of taking part in an 'experience' and wanted to embrace all that we would be offered. Primarily, we were looking for a place to stay in the Hakone area with a private onsen and reasonably close to transport links. Hakone Airu delivered in all of these aspects and was a fantastic spot from which we could make use of the Hakone pass and explore the region. Directions upon booking were clear and advised taking a bus or taxi from the train station but we opted to walk the 15 minutes and take in the local shops. While the final stretch does climb uphill, if you are reasonably fit, it shouldn't be a problem. Check-in was very welcoming and after complimentary drinks, we were shown to our room which was perfect. The outside area with private onsen and views of the surrounding hills was divine and we enjoyed spending evenings 'soaking' in the atmosphere both figuratively and literally. This ticked every box in achieving the relaxing onsen experience we were looking for. Meals were plentiful. Breakfast was fit for a king and the western menu (with a Japanese nod) set us up for each day with full and satisfied stomachs. The evening meal was 'Kaiseki' which, as defined by Google, is ”a traditional multi-course Japanese dinner. The term also refers to the collection of skills and techniques that allow the preparation of such meals”. It is akin to a 'tasting menu' that you might expect in more elaborate Western restaurants. With that in mind, we fully expected a range of textures, tastes, colours and presentation that could challenge our palates. The meal did exactly that. Over ten, superbly presented courses, we sampled a range of meats, seafood and clever vegetable twists that both delighted and challenged our expectations. The Sashimi was a particular highlight along with the cleverly designed corn dish! A turban sea snail added to the adventure and is a great example of how the menu can push your expectations by providing foods you may not ordinarily opt for. Impressively, the menu was different each night and a delight to sample. Throughout our stay, the staff were outstanding: courteous, polite, helpful and went out of their way to accommodate. Thank you. We arrived at Hakone Airu with high hopes; these were achieved in every aspect. I would love to visit again and recommend it to anyone who is open to embracing everything on offer.
Aura Tachibana
4.2/555 Reviews

Aura Tachibana

Hakone Yumoto Hakone|0.28km from Wagashi Nanohana
The ryokan is set high above the town but unfortunately the area around the hotel smelled awful. I appreciate this is not the fault of the ryokan but gives a very bad first impression. The smell is not just of sulphur but of sewage. The room was Western/Japanese with Tatami flooring and a seating area. Unfortunately we didn’t have a private onsen and we were given very little information about the public one other than the location and that you needed to take your towel from the room. These towels were of very poor quality and there was only one per person. There was nowhere to dry them after use. The private bathroom was very outdated. There was a kettle and tea and coffee but the water tasted disgusting even when boiled to make tea so we didn’t trust drinking it. Dinner was a Japanese multi course meal with a variety of dishes although three of these were miso soup based which was problem if you are not a fan. The drinks were more expensive than anywhere else we had visited. For breakfast we specifically told staff the night before we didn’t want another multi course fish based meal and just wanted coffee, juice and if possible bread. This turned out to be impossible. No coffee, a huge Japanese meal already set out on our table, no juice unless we paid for it. In the end we just checked out and left - thirsty and regretting making the trip at all. We have stayed in other ryokan where the service has been exemplary and our experiences in Japan have been overwhelmingly positive. I would really advise missing this ryokan off your schedule though. It wasn’t a good experience and I couldn’t wait to get out of there.

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Yamagaso
4.4/514 Reviews

Yamagaso

Hakone Yumoto Hakone|0.25km from Wagashi Nanohana
When choosing the Hakone Hotel, I was struggling for a long time and finally chose the ”Shanjiazhuang” without a single comment. I found this place and stayed in a panic, but it didn't disappoint. Next, I will talk about my own ”heart journey”, ”hotel address, ”hotel facilities and check-in experience” of my own reservation, hoping to help everyone who is also entangled. 1. My journey: I knew how expensive hotels are when I came to Japan during the cherry blossom season, so I searched it with the mood of trying it out. The price of hotels near Hakone before and after Qingming Festival is basically around 2500-3700 (for 2 people without tax). Of course the expensive ones will not be mentioned. Then when I looked at the price, I found this ”Shanjiazhuang”. The price was more than 1,700 including tax. I was more tempted at that time. Only then did I find that this hotel did not have a review, and there was no stay. There are few comments, and there are no real pictures in the comments. This made me feel a little bit at a loss. During the time of hesitating and wandering among the alternative hotels, the price of the 3 alternative hotels either rose to 5000 or there was no room type that I wanted to live in, but nothing changed at Shanjiazhuang. Decisively booked with the photos given by the hotel official. 2. Hotel address: The address is easier to find. After getting off at Hakone-Yumoto Station, you can find it by searching for Yamazhuang or Yamagaso in Google Maps, which is quite accurate. Just see the sign of ”Xianjing” in Picture 1 and Picture 2. Figure 3 is the gate of Shanjiazhuang. If you arrive before 3 pm, the door of Shanjiazhuang cannot be opened. At this time, you don’t need to knock on the door or shout, just go to the front desk of the ”Xianjing” hotel next to you to check in and store your luggage ( Their two hotels are one, Shanjiazhuang is a very Japanese-style hotel, and Xianjing is just like a normal hotel). 3. Hotel facilities: After entering the villa, a large cherry blossom tree and Japanese garden view came into view (Picture 5), a very Japanese sense of sight. At this time, the panic in my heart has disappeared, and I entered the room again. The scenes I saw made me feel that the price is worth it, and it feels good to be a guinea pig. When you enter the hotel, there will be a Japanese grandmother who will follow you and introduce you to the usage of various facilities (if there is a little brother who can speak Chinese in the small partner hotel who can not speak Japanese), then I will introduce it as a grandma first: in the hotel There are 3 places for hot springs, one is a family-style private bathing room, which can realize the mixed bathing of the whole family (it should be noted that if there are clogs outside this room, you must not go in. Because someone else is already bathing in it (Picture 9); the other is an indoor large bath, where men and women are bathed separately; the last is an open-air bath (for men and women, the open-air bath is only for women on the day I arrived, while men are It can only be soaked the next day, and the opening hours are from 6 in the morning to 12 in the evening). After entering the room, my little Chinese brother helped us make the bed, while the Japanese grandmother served us 2 cups of freshly brewed tea and introduced us to the usage of various things in the room. I won’t go into details here. Anyway, the various facilities in the room are attentive and considerate that you can't think of. By the way, there is also a bathtub in the room to soak in (Figure 4). 4. Check-in experience: pure Japanese-style service, pure Japanese-style room, full of Japanese-style experience. When we booked the room, the room rate did not include breakfast and dinner, so we added a kaiseki dinner for 2 people (10,800 yen per person). The whole Japanese service is very comfortable, but the taste of kaiseki is Chinese. I really can't eat it. ps. There is a delicious curry restaurant 300 meters downhill from the hotel, you can try it.

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K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen
4.5/529 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
The first time I traveled alone, and the first time I stayed in a youth hostel, the experience was really great! The lady at the front desk is from Europe and the United States. She only speaks English and Japanese, but she is really very cute and considerate. She speaks very carefully. There are also kiln, kitchen and hot spring. Girls do n’t have to worry about traveling alone. The people I meet here are very warm and lovely. There is a time rule for the open-air hot spring. It is used by girls before 8:30 pm, and then by boys. The middle half hour is used to clean the hot spring. I was talking to a younger sister from Kansai while in the hot spring. Hahahaha. By the way, in Japan, you need to rinse yourself before soaking in the hot springs, and then soak the hot springs naked to ensure the water is clean. It is a very good hostel!
Hakone Suimeisou
4.6/544 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
Hotel Hakone Suimeisou is a perfect blend of old tradition and modern Japan. This hotel provides an excellent experience of Japanese hospitality. It is in the most convenient location and serves as a take-off point to the rest of the Hakone region. The Hakone Yumoto Station is only a few minutes walk and there are so many places to eat and shop within the area. The hotel is designed as a traditional Ryokan inn and provides traditional Japanese hospitality with rooms that are clean and well-designed. Make sure to experience the full service by availing of the breakfast and dinner service in your rooms. There are bountiful seafood dishes that are provided for each meal. Take advantage as well of the onsen (natural hot spring) facilities. There are touches of modern amenities in the hotel to make you feel comfortable. I commend the staff for their excellent service and will definitely come back in the future.
Yoshiike Ryokan
4.6/548 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
On Friday, I had a break, so I hurriedly booked a plan for staying without meals. It is a mountain room in the pond building, within 1 Person 1 10,000 yen. In the evening 17 I arrived at half past half, but the shops near Hakone Yumoto Station were almost closed. The correct answer was that I was procuring side dishes in the basement of the department store in Shinjuku. The convenience store was open. There are liquor stores and Lawson near the inn. The garden was an invisible room, but it was wide 々 and the scenery was good and I could see the mountains. The cleaning was well done. The futon is a style that you lay yourself, but I was grateful that you were prepared for a split, plate, and glass, probably because of the consideration for guests staying without meals. Coffee and tea were also set. It was good that the large communal bath and the bath in the room were both hot springs. The room was a unit bath, but I didn't really care. The next morning I took a walk in the large garden. I was able to relax. Hakone Yumoto is close to 80 minutes from Shinjuku, and I think it is an affordable plan for train fares and accommodation plans for inns of this class. I want to go to stay again when I have time.
GuestHouse Azito
4.4/513 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
The accommodation fee is cheap within walking distance from Hakone Yumoto. The double bed was large enough. I received a drink free ticket to drink at the bar on the first floor and talked with the inn. I was told the information around. If you are accustomed to overseas guest houses and hostels, it is thought that the cost performance is high, but if you expect a general Japanese hotel or inn, you may feel unexpected
Gyokutei
4.7/51 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
Very good stay experience, there is nothing wrong with your point. The hotel has a total of 8 rooms, the rooms are very large, and each room is equipped with a butler. Come back to the housekeeper every day to help you pick up things to the room, then prepare refreshments and ask you to prepare some dinner. Dinner is a Kaiseki cuisine, a lot of roads. However, it is necessary to remind families with children that children are too small to eat Kaiseki, and we all buy food from outside. If you prepare your child separately, you will pay an extra 10080 yen a day. Let's talk about hot springs, bring hot springs in the room, come back and put in water. After dinner, you can soak, or you can go outside public. I have no one to go to the public soup pool for three consecutive nights. In short, not bad money can go to experience, definitely worth it
Tenseien
4.3/594 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
The view from the open-air bath and the feeling of liberation are very pleasant. Especially in summer, it is best to take a nap in a mist shower with a little cool feeling while basking in the sun. Care for the misplacement of cars during narrow and crowded times.

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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.

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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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