Highland Resort & Spa Hotel is at excellent location, the express bus station from Tokyo is right by the door step. Although there is a theme park next door it didn’t seem to be open or busy. I booked a room for 3 nights with Mt Fuji view. And I was lucky enough to wake up to view of Mt. Fuji for 2 days. On the day I checked out, there was heavy snow, and I couldn’t see anything out of my window.
Hotel has a very big Onsen connected to the it which is free for hotel guest. Hotel had a few restaurants, the buffet breakfast was very good. The macron club Restaurant serves lovely Italian cuisine and a few Asian dishes. I had a very delicious lunch there.
Highland Hotel is closed to Kawaguchi Lake and Yamanakako lake.
This is the view from our room. It has two double beds, and the room is spacious and comfortable for our family. Room is well maintained, almost new looking. Parking is free. The hotel even provided pajamas for us, including a smaller set for my son, which was a lovely touch. We are unable to purchased breakfast as it is fully book so be sure to book ahead.
The view is absolutely spectacular—you don’t even need to step outside to enjoy it. It truly made our stay in Japan worthwhile.
The receptionist who checked us in was very informative and kind. We were unaware that a Mt. Fuji festival was taking place and that fireworks would light up the sky every night around 8 p.m. Thanks to this information, we were able to enjoy the fireworks. Lawson is also nearby.
I'm currently staying at the Tokiwa Hotel in Kofu and I already miss it. I could feed the koi in my room, and living in the gardens was a delight. The hotel offers a shuttle to Iwa Onsen Station at fixed times, but reservations are required. I asked Ctrip to make reservations, but they couldn't get me there due to the low number of guests. Taxis are also available. It's not quite walking distance, but the ten-minute drive is enough. Upon arrival, I saw koi everywhere, along with many unique rocks and several breathtaking gardens. My room was a Japanese-style A-shaped room on the first floor, right by the water, where I could feed the koi. I loved it so much I bought four bags of fish food. When I booked the room, I didn't have a room for two meals, but I asked Ctrip to add breakfast and dinner in advance. We didn't have time to book dinner at the hotel, so we had dinner on the first floor in our room. It cost over 14,000 yen. The service and the girl who brought us to our room were very nice, friendly, and attentive. Although she didn't speak Chinese, she was very attentive and gentle, and a very nice person. The dinner was a bit average, but the Wagyu beef was delicious, and it was a pleasant and enjoyable meal in our room overlooking the gardens. Breakfast on the second floor was a bit simple, around 3,500 yen, which is not expensive. The downside is that the first floor is too close to the water, and the sound of running water is noticeable at night. Fortunately, I brought good-quality earplugs; ordinary earplugs probably wouldn't have blocked it out. The bathroom has no windows and is on the first floor, and there's a small urinal that smells a bit. However, the curtains do provide blackout shade, which is a positive comment. The large hot spring bath is excellent, with a large open-air bath. The room also has an onsen, though the pool is a bit shallow. I didn't book a meal. There's a convenience store 500 meters away, and an izakaya across the street for evening dining. You'll need to look for one at noon, as the hotel doesn't offer lunch. The lounge offers excellent coffee 24 hours a day. This was a wonderful stay for koi enthusiasts. The hotel isn't busy, but it's well-maintained. The room's flower arrangements are fresh, the hairdryer is a RefA, and there's a piggy bank to keep mosquitoes away. I'd definitely book again. It's much prettier than the Tokiwa Hotel, whose rooms are filled with artificial flowers, which is rather tacky.
The shuttle service ryokan provides after 1430 comes very handy especially with luggages and kids standing in the cold. Saves the hassle of taking the red bus line.
Every room has a view of fuji-san which is just amazing. U can catch the breathtaking sunrise and sunset view right in the room.
Food is perhaps the other major highlight of staying at ryokans, and the food at Fuji Ginkei are mostly hits. The kaiseki dinner is so satisfying even though they are serving in small portions. And they tasted amazing. The ryokan also included small snacks for guests to enjoy in room with sencha.
They even put together a small celebration platter for us! Highly recommended. 🙌🏻
We stayed at Mt. Fuji View Onsen Ooike Hotel for four days and three nights, and overall, it was a wonderful experience.
We booked a tatami-style Japanese room on the third floor with a direct view of Mount Fuji—waking up to that scenery every morning was absolutely breathtaking. The room was clean, cozy, and authentically Japanese.
The hotel has two onsens: one on the top floor and one on the ground floor. Both were clean, quiet, and relaxing. Please note they are gender-separated, It was never crowded during our visit.
Breakfast was delicious and varied, with plenty of options to start the day well. The hotel also has a souvenir shop on the first floor with reasonable prices—I wish I had bought more!
A practical plus was the laundry room. The washing machines run a disinfection cycle before each wash, which felt very hygienic. It costs 400 yen per wash, and there’s a coin exchange machine on-site.
While the price is slightly on the higher side, it’s reasonable compared to other high-end private onsen hotels in the area. Great for families or couples looking for a peaceful, scenic, and comfortable stay near Mount Fuji.
Highly recommended for: Families, couples, Fuji view seekers, onsen lovers.
We like the traditional Japanese room experience. The bed is very comfortable.
The indoor onsen is okay. The outdoor onsen condition is not very nice and quite small.
Their restaurant serves breakfast and dinner. We enjoyed the food a lot. Definitely to book a night with set dinner. Very friendly staffs.
The environment gets a perfect 5 stars just for the stunning views of Mount Fuji right from the room! You can also see it from Oike Park, which is just across the street. Plus, there's a bus stop right in front of the hotel, and it's an easy walk to Kawaguchiko Station. For sunrise, it's super convenient to just walk across Kawaguchiko Bridge to the other side of the lake.
Surprisingly, there's even an outdoor onsen! I went once in the morning and once at night, and both times it was completely empty – a public bath turned private :)
As for hygiene and facilities, they were pretty standard. The room was quite sparse, and the sheets and duvet cover looked a bit old.
This Toyoko Inn in Kawaguchiko has an excellent location! There's a free shuttle from the station, with the last one running as late as past 8 PM. If you arrive late, you'll have to walk from the station, which is a bit of a distance. Just a few minutes walk out of the hotel's left-side main road is a large Lawson convenience store, perfect for morning photos, and much more spacious than the one in front of the station. It's about a 10-minute walk from Kawaguchiko Bridge, and there's also a large supermarket nearby. The hotel offers a free breakfast. The rock bath costs 1000 yen and opens at 4 PM. However, the rooms do not provide non-woven slippers.
I recently had the pleasure of spending an unforgettable vacation at the Yamanakako Hotel, nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji. The hotel's location is simply unbeatable, situated right on the picturesque shores of Lake Yamanaka.
The beds inside the room were soft and comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep. The hotel's cleanliness was also impeccable; both the rooms and common areas were maintained to a very high standard.
The hotel owner was warm and attentive, always greeting guests with a smile. Whether it was at the front desk or during room service, their hospitality made you feel right at home.
Furthermore, the hotel's surrounding transportation is very convenient, making it easy to reach other attractions around Mount Fuji or nearby towns. My stay at the Yamanakako Hotel not only allowed me to relax and unwind but also gave me a deeper appreciation for Japanese service quality and hotel management.
Second time staying here (2023 and 2025). My go-to place for Fuji-Five Lake visits. About 8-10min walk from Kawaguchiko Station which is the main station for the local buses that take you to all the Five Lakes, Fuji Q Highland Amusement Park and a express bus that takes you to Shinjuku.
Room was much more spacious than a typical business hotel in the more populated cities. The hotel itself might be a bit older since the room doors are not auto locking and you need to remember to physically lock with a key.
If weather permits, the hotel’s 3rd floor hall window gives you a clear view of Mt. Fuji.
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BBryan de KruijfExceptional location, you step out of the train and roll off the ramp to the hotel. On the other side of the station you can already see Mt. Fuji staring down on you.
The hotel has nice rooms, more spacious than what you get in the city. The breakfast was not exceptional, but it was sufficient. Staff very polite and helpful, as is the case in all of Japan😅
GGuest UserThe hotel rooms are super large, if you park the hotel is providing free parking, there is a large hot spring and amusement ride twister
The room and breakfast place overlooked Mt
MM238400****I booked this room specifically for the Mt. Fuji view. It was much cheaper than other hotels in the area, but really, all you're getting is the view and a place to sleep. I hadn't booked a room with an outdoor hot spring, but there wasn't even a bathtub in the bathroom, nor a large public bath. For this price, I really think there should be a tub. For meals, sukiyaki was the only option, so thankfully I'd bought some ready-to-eat meals at 7-Eleven. The view was good though.
GGuest UserThe location and view are excellent, it was close to Mt. Fuji. With clear and good weather, you are able to see Mt. Fuji with a specular view. The staff provides excellent service to the quests. If I am really critical, it just doesn't have a gym room. Breakfast and dinner are great too, high quality! Highly recommended!
GGuest UserExtremely mediocre, nothing good about it except for the nice view outside. The room was small, there was no service, and the food was unappetizing with no variety. There were also tour groups. I don't recommend it, especially since the bathroom was tiny and unclean. It's the worst onsen hotel I've stayed at in Japan.
AaurorassThe environment gets a perfect 5 stars just for the stunning views of Mount Fuji right from the room! You can also see it from Oike Park, which is just across the street. Plus, there's a bus stop right in front of the hotel, and it's an easy walk to Kawaguchiko Station. For sunrise, it's super convenient to just walk across Kawaguchiko Bridge to the other side of the lake.
Surprisingly, there's even an outdoor onsen! I went once in the morning and once at night, and both times it was completely empty – a public bath turned private :)
As for hygiene and facilities, they were pretty standard. The room was quite sparse, and the sheets and duvet cover looked a bit old.
GGuest UserIt is very nice hotel, good facilities, nice view, clean and good mind good service of reservations. They have break time for snack, tea, coffee and good breakfast buffet. There is confortable to walk from bus station around 1 km and near ropeway Kawaguchiko only 10 meters and also near Kawaguchiko Lake. You can have activities with your family such as pedaling duck boat, ride a bicycle.
ZZhijing DingWe stayed at Mt. Fuji View Onsen Ooike Hotel for four days and three nights, and overall, it was a wonderful experience.
We booked a tatami-style Japanese room on the third floor with a direct view of Mount Fuji—waking up to that scenery every morning was absolutely breathtaking. The room was clean, cozy, and authentically Japanese.
The hotel has two onsens: one on the top floor and one on the ground floor. Both were clean, quiet, and relaxing. Please note they are gender-separated, It was never crowded during our visit.
Breakfast was delicious and varied, with plenty of options to start the day well. The hotel also has a souvenir shop on the first floor with reasonable prices—I wish I had bought more!
A practical plus was the laundry room. The washing machines run a disinfection cycle before each wash, which felt very hygienic. It costs 400 yen per wash, and there’s a coin exchange machine on-site.
While the price is slightly on the higher side, it’s reasonable compared to other high-end private onsen hotels in the area. Great for families or couples looking for a peaceful, scenic, and comfortable stay near Mount Fuji.
Highly recommended for: Families, couples, Fuji view seekers, onsen lovers.
JJiewaishengzhi7This hotel is about a 30-minute walk from Kawaguchiko Station, roughly 2 kilometers. The room offers a direct view of Mount Fuji, which I found quite beautiful. They also provide free access to a hot spring bath, and it wasn't crowded. I'd give it an 8 out of 10.
TThe Lost Forest MumWe truly wished we could have stayed longer.
We initially booked Kawaguchiko Country Cottage Ban because of its convenient location near the Maple Leaves Festival area, but the stay turned out to be far better than we expected, and we truly wished we could have stayed longer. The cottages are peaceful, spacious, and surrounded by fresh air, a perfect retreat after exploring Kawaguchiko.
The house is huge, complete with a small kitchen, washroom and toilet, a cosy tatami room, and a bedroom with four single beds. It felt like a private holiday home with plenty of space for families.
Parking is extremely convenient, you can park your car right at the doorstep. A playground and a paid laundry area are also located just outside, which is very useful for families and longer stays. At the registration building, a vending machine offering hot drinks and cigarettes adds extra convenience, especially early in the morning.
We loved the breakfast delivered right to our doorstep, the freshly made bread was warm and soft, and the hot soup was flavourful. We also bought hot coffee from the vending machine as an extra treat.
The property provides onsen facilities, perfect for relaxing at the end of the day. Our cottage balcony offered an unobstructed sunrise view, and watching the morning light rise over the landscape was one of the most memorable moments of our stay.
A spacious and peaceful cottage stay with doorstep parking, playground, onsen, vending machines, breakfast delivery, and the perfect location for autumn maple events . We truly wished we could stay longer. 🏡🍁🌅🗻✨
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