Fast facts about Hakone, Japan
Accommodations | 695 properties |
Popular hotel | Laforet Club Hakone Gora Yunosumika |
Popular area | Hakone |
Nightly rates from | A$27 |
Reasons to visit | Spas, Nature, Sightseeing |
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Best hotels & accommodations in Hakone

This hotel is as beautiful as the advertised photos. It is in a relatively quiet area that's easily accessible by the local Hakone Tozan bus. There is also a shuttle bus service to/from the Hakone-Yumoto train station. The hotel room is big, clean and has a minimalistic look to it. The beds are very comfortable. The private onsen can fit two adults easily. The s...

Hakone Kowakien Tenyu met my expectation in every way. We are a family of 4 and have booked 2 rooms for our stay. Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by 2 days due to Typhoon so we didn't have time to enjoy Hakone before our hotel checkin. We had a day tour in Tokyo instead and was dropped off to the hotel by our driver at 7:00pm. Due to our change in plan, we had to c...

We were recommended by our friends to stay in this hotel in Hakone, and it turns out it’s worthy! Especially the dinner and breakfast, honestly it’s the most delicious and delicate one I’ve ever had in Japan. The onsen was great, you could really see the mountains in your room. Awesome stay in general.

We never give reviews for hotels which we stay at. However, I thought I would do justice to The Prince Hakone Hotel by writing a short review on it. We arrived at the hotel on one misty night, and sighted the hotel from afar. It looked magical, sitting in all that mist. Upon checking in, we went to the outdoor onsen, which was simply rejuvenating. Not to mention...

The hotel staffs are friendly. Breakfast restaurant environment and service is good. But Breakfast choice is limited - either japanese or American breakfast. Hotel room is big and comfy. There is Onsen available in the hotel and free for guest. Very near to the bus stop (about 1 min walk only) where you can ride on the bus to most of the Hakone Tourist spots using Hak...

the staff can speak English. very helpful, when we took photos on the foot onsen area, one of the staff rush out from lobby and help us to take few photos. very helpful. the food is extremely good, far much over my expectation. the two main courses are good and the services are very nice. anyway, it is lucky for me to choose this hotel in Hakone area. Thanks.

We stayed at Hakone Suimeiso in early December 2016. It was our second time to Hakone and we had fond memories of our last stay as we had stayed Hakone Yumoto Hotel and we enjoyed it. It is not difficult to find the hotel as it is about 5mins walk from the Hakone-Yumoto Station. The staff are very friendly and welcome you with traditional Japanese hospitality. We sta...

We stayed one night at Hakone Hotel. Location is very close to the busstop (to Moto-Hakone,....,... and finally Odawara) and Hakone-Machi Pier (Hakone Sightseeing Ships from Togendai). Staff is very friendly. We stayed at twin room.Facilities are very good and rooms are comfortable(at front deck, we requested lake view room).Two ladies who were at front desk can sp...

Even though the price is not low when comparing with other hotels in Hakone area, but Hakone airu is the one that the price is lower then what it worths ! Strongly recommended ! Staffs are very very nice and the service provided is absolutely perfect ! Food is great and pretty ! If there is a chance for me to go to Hakone one more time, this hotel probably will be on m...

We booked two of the private onsen rooms - one for my parents and one for my husband and I - since we weren’t sure we could brave the public onsen. We can’t rave enough about this place. Great traditional ryokan experience, amazing dinner and breakfast, relaxing onsens, the sweetest staff, and conveniently close to the Hakone Yumoto station. Each room’s layout was co...

This little ryokan is located at Hakone Machi which is the quieter jetty. My sister and I did the Hakone sightseeing loop before checking in. Once you walk out of the jetty, turn left and walk along the main road till you reach Hakone Hotel. Right opposite Hakone Hotel, there is a little lane with Yugiriso hotel's japanese name but no English name. Walk inwards and u'l...

Is a good experience to stay at this hot spring bath hotel in Hakone. The location was great just few steps walk from the Gora station. The hotel facilities was great too and we all have enjoy the services provide from the hotel like breakfast, dinner, snack, bathing and etc.

Room has a private onsen & interior uses a lot of wooden structure infusing nice wood smell. Advance booking is recommended and essential. Agoda can offer over 50% discount which includes decent Japanese breakfast and dinner. Famous Little Prince museum and Venetian Glass museum is nearby as well as well known Pampas grass field. Take bus route T from Hakone Yumoto ...

We stay here when there is heavy mist, so can't really appreciate the surrounding scenery. This hotel is much expensive than other hotel in hakone area with similar facilities. The winning point is the scenery so do come in right season. Dinner is great but expensive as not included in the room price. Great service, love the breakfast too which is not buffet but proper...

If you are looking for a true onsen ryokan experience, this is the right place. We booked the room with breakfast and dinner provided, japanese cuisine includes some raw fish. You can also book the private onsen or use the public onsen which is open 24 hours. Please do respect the property and the owners, lower down your volume. Get the Hakone 2 or 3 days pass if you w...

Spent one night in this hotel during my visit to Hakone and Gotemba. Just one bus ride from Hakone Yumoto train station. Hotel is located alongside the main road in Hakone, very near to bus stop in front of Shinanoki Highland Hotel. Room is quite spacious for a couple. We really loved the kotatsu (Japanese table with electric heater) that kept us warm in early spring....

for a first-timer to hakone, hotel okada is an excellent choice for it is conveniently located near to hakone yumoto stn & has a shuttle bus (yen100) that runs between the stn to the hotel. even if you miss the last shuttle run (at 6pm), you still can walk to the hotel (10-15mins walk) and it is quite a pleasant and cooling walk for me. okada spotted a nice location b...

This was an excellent place. The baths are lovely and clean. There are two private baths you can book half hour timeslots, and gender-separated public baths that are open for you to visit whenever. Service was excellent; most of the staff speak only Japanese but with Google Translate and lots of gestures, we got on just fine. Some of the lobby staff speak English so y...

We took the pirate ship from togendai station in the morning. With hakone pass, it is very convienient to take tozan bus, railway, ropeway, ship and cable car. Hotel is at moto hakone. Very quiet and slow pace town. We choose the lake view room however the view was affected by the weather. The optimum view resumed in the following morning and it was indeed worth while ...

Beautiful view of surrounding forest in our deluxe room with private hot spring bath. Authentic Japanese meals were artfully prepared, fresh and delicious. The staff was amazing and we felt like VIPs throughout our stay. My husband and I both had massages at the spa and they were excellent. Tipping is not customary in Japan, but this staff deserved tips more than an...

I had a blissful stay at Ryenken Seiko, the wonderful lady at the information desk at the station was so helpful and was able to guide us to the hotel immediately after mentioning the name of our hotel with no problems at all, as we made our way to the hotel we got a glimpse of the Sunkon Renkon which was amaizing, a must see in Hakone! Hotel staff were great as were t...

From the Hakone-Yumoto Station, you can use the overpass bridge to cross the street. There is a Tourist information office there. In front of the tourist info office is a bus stop for min-bus A, B & C. Bus A is going to Hotel Tenseien and will cost 100 yen per person (as of May 2016) and will take about 15 min., mostly because of the traffic because the streets are ver...

This is one of the hotels in Hakone area that offers single room, but I actually got a room with two beds. The room is actually pretty roomy for Japan; it even has a sofa chair and desk area. The service is great, I deposit my luggage at front desk before checkin time, when I came back a front desk staff walked me to my room with luggage already inside. Right across th...

We stayed during a 3-day Japanese holiday. Hakone itself was really packed, so I suggest looking up holidays before booking. There were a good number of English speakers here in case you need. We enjoyed the view and our private bath from our room. Room was definitely big compared to Tokyo. The bed was low and not as thick. I like abit of firm, but my partner doe...

Upgraded our room to the japanese room with private onsen. We stayed here only one night but used the onsen three times. The dinner was a huge buffet of japanese food: beef, sushi, tempura, salad, desserts and everything in between. The staff made our sleeping futons while we were out to dinner. The garden was full of roses and other flowers. Even though the wearher ...

This place is very beautiful and although expensive, overall it was an amazing stay. The architecture is stunningly japanese, private open air bath in our room was great. I picked the ' Luxury Japanese Western Style Room with Open-Air Bath' room type. Beds are wide and comfortable, duplex apartment style. The full course kaiseki meals were delicious, with very attentiv...

Let me tell you that I was a bit apprehensive about this hotel because it had no reviews and because we got it at such a great rate - similar to what we'd pay for a 3-star hotel in the U.S. I honestly expected to be told that that price we paid was per person rather than per room and that we owed them three times as much as we had prepaid. I was also nervous becau...

When my husband told me that he booked a 2-star hotel, I have to say I was a reticent. However, when we arrived, I was pleasantly surprised! The staff was friendly and helpful and kept our luggage after check-out which was greatly appreciated! They provided us with a map and told us about the restaurant hours etc. Although, we did not drive, this location has many p...

getting there: better to take the paid bus (not covered by the hakone free pass) of y900+ and the hotel should be on your quick right at the bus stop (just mention to the driver where you're getting off). the one covered by the hakone free pass takes you 15-mins walk and can be very confusing for first timers, also, especially when you arrive late in the afternoon. ...
4-star hotels in Hakone

The hotel staffs are friendly. Breakfast restaurant environment and service is good. But Breakfast choice is limited - either japanese or American breakfast. Hotel room is big and comfy. There is Onsen available in the hotel and free for guest. Very near to the bus stop (about 1 min walk only) where you can ride on the bus to most of the Hakone Tourist spots using Hak...

the staff can speak English. very helpful, when we took photos on the foot onsen area, one of the staff rush out from lobby and help us to take few photos. very helpful. the food is extremely good, far much over my expectation. the two main courses are good and the services are very nice. anyway, it is lucky for me to choose this hotel in Hakone area. Thanks.

We stayed at Hakone Suimeiso in early December 2016. It was our second time to Hakone and we had fond memories of our last stay as we had stayed Hakone Yumoto Hotel and we enjoyed it. It is not difficult to find the hotel as it is about 5mins walk from the Hakone-Yumoto Station. The staff are very friendly and welcome you with traditional Japanese hospitality. We sta...

We stayed one night at Hakone Hotel. Location is very close to the busstop (to Moto-Hakone,....,... and finally Odawara) and Hakone-Machi Pier (Hakone Sightseeing Ships from Togendai). Staff is very friendly. We stayed at twin room.Facilities are very good and rooms are comfortable(at front deck, we requested lake view room).Two ladies who were at front desk can sp...

Even though the price is not low when comparing with other hotels in Hakone area, but Hakone airu is the one that the price is lower then what it worths ! Strongly recommended ! Staffs are very very nice and the service provided is absolutely perfect ! Food is great and pretty ! If there is a chance for me to go to Hakone one more time, this hotel probably will be on m...

We stay here when there is heavy mist, so can't really appreciate the surrounding scenery. This hotel is much expensive than other hotel in hakone area with similar facilities. The winning point is the scenery so do come in right season. Dinner is great but expensive as not included in the room price. Great service, love the breakfast too which is not buffet but proper...

for a first-timer to hakone, hotel okada is an excellent choice for it is conveniently located near to hakone yumoto stn & has a shuttle bus (yen100) that runs between the stn to the hotel. even if you miss the last shuttle run (at 6pm), you still can walk to the hotel (10-15mins walk) and it is quite a pleasant and cooling walk for me. okada spotted a nice location b...

This was an excellent place. The baths are lovely and clean. There are two private baths you can book half hour timeslots, and gender-separated public baths that are open for you to visit whenever. Service was excellent; most of the staff speak only Japanese but with Google Translate and lots of gestures, we got on just fine. Some of the lobby staff speak English so y...

Beautiful view of surrounding forest in our deluxe room with private hot spring bath. Authentic Japanese meals were artfully prepared, fresh and delicious. The staff was amazing and we felt like VIPs throughout our stay. My husband and I both had massages at the spa and they were excellent. Tipping is not customary in Japan, but this staff deserved tips more than an...

I had a blissful stay at Ryenken Seiko, the wonderful lady at the information desk at the station was so helpful and was able to guide us to the hotel immediately after mentioning the name of our hotel with no problems at all, as we made our way to the hotel we got a glimpse of the Sunkon Renkon which was amaizing, a must see in Hakone! Hotel staff were great as were t...

This is one of the hotels in Hakone area that offers single room, but I actually got a room with two beds. The room is actually pretty roomy for Japan; it even has a sofa chair and desk area. The service is great, I deposit my luggage at front desk before checkin time, when I came back a front desk staff walked me to my room with luggage already inside. Right across th...

Upgraded our room to the japanese room with private onsen. We stayed here only one night but used the onsen three times. The dinner was a huge buffet of japanese food: beef, sushi, tempura, salad, desserts and everything in between. The staff made our sleeping futons while we were out to dinner. The garden was full of roses and other flowers. Even though the wearher ...

Let me tell you that I was a bit apprehensive about this hotel because it had no reviews and because we got it at such a great rate - similar to what we'd pay for a 3-star hotel in the U.S. I honestly expected to be told that that price we paid was per person rather than per room and that we owed them three times as much as we had prepaid. I was also nervous becau...

Big ryokan-style hotel surrounded by nature (it’s next to a golf course). The room is a good size, living area by the window looking out to the green of the golf course, another living area inside where the beds will be made for you at night and with separate bathroom and toilet. All rooms are provided with yukata which we worn thoughout our stay. Onsen was excellent, ...

Simply put . . . Loved it! Being our first time traveling to Hakone and bringing a baby along, we were expecting a nightmare traveling by public transportation to Hakone. But instead, it wasn't so bad at all. What made our stay Hakone Pax Yoshino even better was that the front desk service was more than expected. Upon arrival I had requested that if it was possible...

It was a superb experience and relaxing for our honeymoon, 4 days in tokyo was tiring, we arrived in the afternoon, the staff makes us welcome even more when they asked about our passport, our trip, they took of our sandals, put them on a desginated drawer with our name in it, felt really special, one host one guest experience, they lead us to the rooms and facilities ...

The General Manager was extremely accommodating and helpful. The dinner and breakfast is amazing (so many courses) quite focused on seafood and the view onto the garden amazing also. Baths are lovely, splurge if you want a private bath. The location is great 5 minutes from the train station. I would say leave enough time to get there as it is out of the way (slightly...

Excellent traditional breakfast and dinner included. My Fuji view in room and outside onesen. Spacious room. Wonderful staff. Reserve free shuttle or have luggage transported from Hakone station. Tiny negative: Must take cab to pick up Hakone tour loop transportation.

The most relaxing experience and most extravagant kiseki dinner. The kiseki dinner lived up to the hype. We wanted to do the ryokan experience at a smaller location but this had the onsens directly in the hotel. But the Japanese style room was just as worth it. Standard Japanese room was so clean and beautiful. Sleeping on the floor was actually relaxing. Only downf...

The hotel is beside the river, and you can have hot spring outdoor facing a beautiful mountain view. Food is really good quality. And services is excellent. Not many staff can speak English but still can provide a good service. For transportation, you can go to hotel from Hakone-Yumoto directly by bus, only 4 stop and bus stop just in front of the hotel. You can st...

Beautiful hotel in Hakone. The hotels shuttle picked us up from the closest station and took our bags to the hotel. They also drove us to the museum and convenience store. We were greeted at the hotel with mochi and tea and then brought up to our room. We have a Japanese style room with private Onsen and it was absolutely amazing!! Dinner and breakfast were amazing als...

After a long day doing the Hakone loop - tram, ropeway, cruise on lake Ashi then bus; the last thing I needed was a 20 min uphill hike through small roads by the highway through a forest to get to this hotel. However, the hot spring bath, delicious dinner and Japanese style breakfast at this ryokan made this a very memorable experience. It is difficult to get to this h...

Hakone Retreat was definitely a highlight of my husband’s and my honeymoon trip to Japan. The staff was very attentive and so so helpful! Even though we only stayed one night, they were so kind and hospitable! We stayed in the Tarumi villa, which had a wonderful private onsen. This was perfect to soak in after a long traveling day and before leaving to visit the loca...

Located in the wood this place have such a unique atmosphere. Style of rooms, eating, clothing - all of it makes you feel true Japanese atmosphere. Staff is really kind and helpful, even helping with unusual food at the dinner time and wearing yukata) Garden and nature around are peaceful and beautiful. We spend here jast 1 nigh in traditional Japanese room with dinner...

This traditional inn was the highlight of our stay in Japan. I would suggest staying in the main area of Hakone and travel to the hotel when you are ready to set in. There is a shuttle that goes to the hotel, but it takes almost a hour to get there and it will cost you about 8 bucks. If you go before 2 PM you will get a early check-in charge. It is high up in the moun...

It's a nice stay in this Ryokan. The Japanese dinner and breakfast are amazing. They have 2 indoor and 1 outdoor onsen which are all pretty nice. Quite enjoyable stay. Although the hotel is located at a bit up slope side. It's not really a big deal coz they can send you a pick up van. Just give them a call.

We had a very lovely stay. Rooms are spacious. Very clean. Own bathroom in the room (no sharing like in some other Ryokans) Very friendly and helpful staff. Great outdoor Jacuzzi with drinks. Baths are public, separate for males and females. Very nice. Can travel to anywhere in Hakone within 20-30 mins.

The hotel was a lovely design, traditional but modern. We loved the evening meal and breakfast provided, it was a lovely experience of a range of Japanese food. We enjoyed using the spa facilities and had an amazing room with an open air bath. Would definitely recommend this hotel and come back again!!

It was our first time to Hakone and Ryokan Kyuan did not disappoint us. Conveniently located on the main road up to the peak(its five minutes to the top by car where you can catch an amazing view of Mt Fuji as well as view the volcanic vents that feed the springs). The staff were friendly and helpful and we had no problems communicating with them in English. Though we...
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Hakone Kowakien Tenyu met my expectation in every way. We are a family of 4 and have booked 2 rooms for our stay. Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by 2 days due to Typhoon so we didn't have time to enjoy Hakone before our hotel checkin. We had a day tour in Tokyo instead and was dropped off to the hotel by our driver at 7:00pm. Due to our change in plan, we had to c...

Having previously visited Hakone ten years ago, we really wanted to return after a busy few days exploring Tokyo. Hakone Hisui is a beautiful, and relaxing retreat; a place where you can really kick back and restore the equilibrium amongst the peaceful surroundings. Please note, the hotel mainly caters to Japanese clientele, so English is not widely spoken. However,...
Traveler impressions of Hakone
Stores and most restaurants close too early. Would be nice to have more English translation on the train.
Hakone is a beautiful place with nature where you can see mountains, lakes and maple leaves (Autumn season) their transportation are slow but nice and calming.
There are many hiking trails. We only stayed 2 nights so we only had time to visit Lake Ashi and hike around Hakone Sekicho.
We stayed at a ryokan. My wife and I enjoyed the scenery and the onsen. The cable car ride was interesting, but there really wasn't much to see other than the sulfur pits.
hakone was a peaceful and relaxing place to visit. with numerous attraction and less people, it was a change from the hectic busy days in Tokyo
People are not so friendly specially the bus drivers. The last trip is only up to 9pm. Fares are so expensive.
Local there is super nice, we are lost at the hill side due to two hotels with same names by iPhone 6.
You really must see this place and recommend you stay two nights or at least give yourself time to experience all that it has to offer.
Overall it's a nice hotspring city to visit to let you stay away from the hustle in the city yet enjoy some nice food and buys in some small shops.
It's a famous hot spring area. Very peaceful & comfortable to walk around the forest. It's quite dark at night, but no worry, Japan has the lowest crime rate in the world.
Love this place! There is Gotemba Factory outlet nearby, you can see mt FUji on a clear day and plenty of sightseeing opportunity!
It is easy to drive around and the hotsprings are relaxing. It would be better to spend about 5 days stay so as to see and enjoy more around the place.
Loved Hakone! 1 day is not enough, would come back again and for longer stay for more relaxing experience!
Definitely a must visit if you are visiting Japan. If you travel between Tokyo-Kyoto, just stay here for a night, be sure to go early.
Full of onset every corner that you turn. We were even able to soak our tired feet in a hot stone pool outside a shop for free! There are lots of food to try and taste for free too and one can decide to buy back home after trying or simply walk away and yet not be stared at or scolded for tasting and not buying.
Lovely place for sightseeing and relaxation. Buy the Hakone pass to access free and cheaper facilities around the area.
A great place for rest and relax with onsen, don't be surprise you might end up seeing Mount Fuji while onsen if you have chosen the hotel near to it.
Hakone is beautiful!, one caution though is to avoid vacationing there on a public Holiday in Japan as it can get too crowded.
Hakone is about 2hours train ride from Tokyo. Compared to the buzz of Tokyo, Hakone feels like really quiet and peaceful.
Male staff are very nice and friendly. The hotel also gives a free one-way bus tickets from the hotel to Hakone yumoto station.
There are many places of interest. Get the 2-day Hakone pass from Odakyu Company. Worth the value.
plenty of mountains, lakes and onsens. Open air museum, safari park, mt fuji, theme parks, quality food will fill a good week of holiday break easily.
If need to take the shuttle bus to hotel by route A, B, C , need prepare changes, there's not accept to use any IC card.
A place to be missed for a long time - a must see place with beautiful lakes and the magnificent Fuji san
Hakone was a great small town. Very clean as expected from any Japanese town. Lots of souvenir shops and many sushi and sea food restaurants as well.
Hakone is pretty but ridiculously crowded (at least on the weekend we were there). There is a bus and train network but expect all the transportation to be standing room only and to have a 30-min+ ride while packed like sardines.
Hakone is a great place to stay for 1-2 nights. We bought a 3-days pass travel from Shinjuku to Hakone, and we have free ride with all the public transport within Hakone area.
Hakone provided great sightseeing tours with the Fuji mount. view and the lake. Besides, there are also a lot of attractive locations for handicraft and art works to visit.
It is nice to stay here and do on-sen.. You should stay up higher on the mountIain.. Check the time table for public transportation properly otherwise you will end up with expensive shuttle car.
even thought it's a little bit difficult with the transportation because the schedule for the transportation is limited, but if we maintain our time , we can get all the attraction there.
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Hakone Kowakien Tenyu met my expectation in every way. We are a family of 4 and have booked 2 rooms for our stay. Our flight to Tokyo was delayed by 2 days due to Typhoon so we didn't have time to enjoy Hakone before our hotel checkin. We had a day tour in Tokyo instead and was dropped off to the hotel by our driver at 7:00pm. Due to our change in plan, we had to c...

the staff can speak English. very helpful, when we took photos on the foot onsen area, one of the staff rush out from lobby and help us to take few photos. very helpful. the food is extremely good, far much over my expectation. the two main courses are good and the services are very nice. anyway, it is lucky for me to choose this hotel in Hakone area. Thanks.

Hotel is modern, well maintained, clean and luxurious for a modern ryokan. We stayed in a room with private outdoor Onsen and it was so convenient, but the communal Onsen faces an outdoor garden and provided a much more relaxing feel. Onsen shower amenities were good quality and evidently well thought. Meals were excellent and hotel staff were very attentive of family...

We never give reviews for hotels which we stay at. However, I thought I would do justice to The Prince Hakone Hotel by writing a short review on it. We arrived at the hotel on one misty night, and sighted the hotel from afar. It looked magical, sitting in all that mist. Upon checking in, we went to the outdoor onsen, which was simply rejuvenating. Not to mention...

Loved our little break in the quiet Hakone. The place is great, it's got a ryokan and all the equipments you need. We loved the room we stayed in as well, very comfortable. We loved the pyjamas that were provided!! If we could have bought them we would have :) Beds are super comfortable, bathroom gorgeous.

This is one of the hotels in Hakone area that offers single room, but I actually got a room with two beds. The room is actually pretty roomy for Japan; it even has a sofa chair and desk area. The service is great, I deposit my luggage at front desk before checkin time, when I came back a front desk staff walked me to my room with luggage already inside. Right across th...

I booked and stayed in this property because it's close to Hakone area and hotel provide shuttle bus to Odawara station, in which we can use our Hakone Free Pass to explore Hakone area. What make me surprise, staying in this hotel and using all the facilities actually really enjoyable, and I'm thinking that we should spend more time exploring what this hotel offer to t...

We stayed here in April. Hotel is located up in the hill of Hakone in a leafy part of town. Overlooks the hills. A few tasty restaurants around. Break down: - Room: Spacious with adjoining balcony. Rooms came with water, wifi, and tea/coffee - Bed: Comfortable. Had two double beds pushed together wasn't expected ideal. - Bathroom: Great and spacious - Restaur...

Few minuites from the station, free breakfast has limited choices but its complete. Room was bigger than i expected for a japanese hotel. Very near odawara castle. Lots of dinning option around the hotel. Good base for hakone and gotemba tour using hakone free pass, new and cheaper alternative for the hotels in hakone yumoto

We stayed one night at Hakone Hotel. Location is very close to the busstop (to Moto-Hakone,....,... and finally Odawara) and Hakone-Machi Pier (Hakone Sightseeing Ships from Togendai). Staff is very friendly. We stayed at twin room.Facilities are very good and rooms are comfortable(at front deck, we requested lake view room).Two ladies who were at front desk can sp...

We took the pirate ship from togendai station in the morning. With hakone pass, it is very convienient to take tozan bus, railway, ropeway, ship and cable car. Hotel is at moto hakone. Very quiet and slow pace town. We choose the lake view room however the view was affected by the weather. The optimum view resumed in the following morning and it was indeed worth while ...

Let me tell you that I was a bit apprehensive about this hotel because it had no reviews and because we got it at such a great rate - similar to what we'd pay for a 3-star hotel in the U.S. I honestly expected to be told that that price we paid was per person rather than per room and that we owed them three times as much as we had prepaid. I was also nervous becau...

me and my wife stayed at hokonenomori okada hotel for a night on the way from tokyo to kyoto. heard a lot of good reviews about hakone. we took shinkansen train from tokyo to hakone-yumoto station. from there we bought 2 days hakone pass. we took a local train to hakone town and from there took local bus to hotel okada. we had to go through the hotel okada rece...

The room is exactly what we needed for overnight stay - cozy, clean, complete with needed items, and best of all, friendly and polite staff who were super helpful. We also loved the nice guide paper they prepared for going around Hakone. An added bonus is the Italian restaurant below, also with friendly staff and great pizza!

From the Hakone-Yumoto Station, you can use the overpass bridge to cross the street. There is a Tourist information office there. In front of the tourist info office is a bus stop for min-bus A, B & C. Bus A is going to Hotel Tenseien and will cost 100 yen per person (as of May 2016) and will take about 15 min., mostly because of the traffic because the streets are ver...
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Because of the area’s mountainous landscape, hiking is a popular way of enjoying the elements while also trying to get views of Mount Fuji. After a long hike, perhaps take advantage of what many of the hotels in Hakone feature - the ever-popular Japanese activity of soaking in a therapeutic hot springs bath. The Hakone Kowakien Yunessun is a favorite destination for experiencing these baths, and the place offers exciting options such as a very unique sake bath, as well as many other creative varieties.
On the picturesque Ashinoko Lake can be found the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, a very popular destination for people who visit this area. The active volcanic activity makes it a great draw for hot springs and spas, which is a very popular activity in this region. A visit to a hot springs bath found in this area, while enjoying stunning views of Mount Fuji, is the ideal and typical experience.
There are many museums in Hakone, but the Hakone Open-Air Museum is an art and nature lover’s dream, offering stunning artworks and sculptures in an open-air setting. In a region that is famous for its unique air and stunning natural landscapes, walking around a park-like structure full of art work is a great way to spend a relaxing day.
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