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.
You can genuinely see Mount Fuji right from your bed 🗻, but there are a lot of obstructions (like cables). The hotel isn't very spacious; we booked a quad room. It's conveniently located near the train and bus stations for Lake Kawaguchiko, and you can also get back to Tokyo city from the 'Fujikyu Highland Station'.
The ambience was fabulous and Kaiseki meals astonishing. The room big and comfortable. The price was well deserved. Kagetsu is top notch with their attention to details for their service, food, Onsen baths and more. Don’t hesitate to go there. It’s a dreamlike stay. 🎎
My friends and I had been looking forward to seeing Mount Fuji for ages, and we finally made it! We did our research beforehand and booked a room with a direct view of Mount Fuji at this lodge. The moment we stepped into the room, it was absolutely amazing! The owner, a lovely lady from Shandong, was incredibly friendly and welcoming. Right outside, there are 'Dou Dou Bear' e-bikes available for rent, which we used to cycle around Lake Yamanaka and watch the sunrise. Overall, the service and atmosphere were fantastic! We're definitely coming back with friends during cherry blossom season! Highly recommend!!
Dinner was very delicious. We came to celebrate birthday, a dessert platter was prepared for us. It was thankful. A Japanese lady “Yumi”was super nice when we met her after checked out. Room is a bit small when compared with picture. The gentleman in the reception was a bit too black and white. If he could add some emotion and care it will be perfect 🤭 BTW the wine cellar in the restaurant has super nice wine but no price tag 😉
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.
The room was clean.
Amenities were provided.
The breakfast was varied and delicious.
It was a wonderful hotel with a Japanese feel throughout.
I also used the large public bath,
but there was visible dust on the fan in the changing room.
The ice cream and lemon water after the bath was very good.
I would like to use it again.
The room is a Japanese-style tatami, and there's a hot spring right on the first floor, located by Lake Kawaguchiko. Dining at night can be a bit of a hassle; if you don't want to eat at the hotel, you'll need to walk about ten minutes to an izakaya. Be sure to check the bus schedule at the entrance beforehand, otherwise, it's nearly a 20-minute walk to Kawaguchiko Station. There are buses to the outlet mall at 9:10 AM and 10:10 AM, but on popular days, it's advisable to buy tickets in advance as there might not be seats available if you buy on the spot. On-site purchases require a credit card or cash; Alipay and WeChat are not accepted. I imagine Lake Kawaguchiko would be beautiful during cherry blossom season, but in winter, I personally prefer staying at Lake Yamanakako for the beautiful lakeside cycling.
Transportation: It was super convenient! All we had to do was wait for the hotel's blue shuttle bus at Kawaguchiko Station, platform 10, after booking. You can also use it for getting around during the day. There's a big local supermarket within a few minutes' walk where you can buy groceries, and it's a great deal to grab half-price food in the evenings. There are also convenience stores nearby.
Environment: Very clean with good soundproofing. They provide free samples, and it's a fantastic value if you get it at a good price.
Other features: You can self-check-in, and the breakfast in the morning was decent and filling. In the evening, you can experience a stone sauna (Ganbanyoku) and steam bath for 1000 yen. It's usually empty at night, so you can have it all to yourself. If you walk towards the big bridge nearby, there's a baseball batting cage. For 300 yen, you get 25 pitches, and it's quite fun! You just put in coins and play if no one else is around. Recommended!
Yamanakako Choju Inn was, without a doubt, the best accommodation I experienced during my 12-day trip to Tokyo. Even though our stay was only for a short night, it left an incredibly wonderful impression.
**Location & Environment:**
The inn is nestled approximately 500 meters from Lake Yamanaka and is incredibly close to the bus stop, just a 3-minute walk away, making transportation very convenient. The town itself is built on a slope, and the inn's slightly elevated position offers panoramic views of the surrounding buildings. It’s tucked away from the noisy main road. Taking an evening stroll below the inn, accompanied by the mountain mist, was truly enchanting. The clouds drifted between the buildings, ethereal as gauze, gently enveloping the quiet village. Walking alone, my footsteps muffled by the damp earthen path, I felt as though my very being was dissolving into the vast whiteness of the fog.
**Hygiene & Facilities:**
The inn's decor features traditional Japanese tatami architecture. Unlike the often cramped hotels in cities like Osaka and Tokyo, the rooms here are remarkably spacious. Opening the window, you're greeted with the fresh, fragrant scent of rain-soaked earth mixed with flowers and plants. The cleanliness is impeccable; upon entering the lobby, guests are asked to change into Japanese slippers, truly ensuring a spotless environment. The tatami mats and bedding were meticulously cleaned, and the traditional Japanese style immediately evokes a sense of comfort and relaxation upon entry. There were no unpleasant odors anywhere, and the soundproofing was excellent. A crucial highlight was the hot water supply – and the water heating system was spotless! The second floor boasts a very comfortable bath, fully equipped. Soaking in the tub after a busy day, shedding my clothes, felt like stepping into another world. The inn also offers bicycle rental services, which were literally half the price compared to those outside, making it incredibly convenient. On the walls, there are maps detailing photo spots and restaurants around Mt. Fuji, making it super easy to plan your itinerary for the next few days.
**Service:**
Both the kind lady at the front desk and the owner are Chinese, which made communication incredibly easy. During our one-night stay, they helped my friend and me tremendously. As two young men in an entirely unfamiliar environment, we naturally had many questions, and the lady at the front desk enthusiastically answered them all and recommended nearby attractions. The next day, as we were leaving, my friend and I struggled with buying tickets due to our lack of Japanese, but the owner kindly helped us book them online – which was an enormous help!
The experience this inn provided is truly beyond words. Photos P1-P5 show the interior of the inn and views within 300 meters; you can see the majestic Mt. Fuji standing tall just a short walk from the inn. P6-P7 are of Lake Yamanakako, very close to the inn. Taking a walk or enjoying the breeze by the lake in the morning or evening is a fantastic choice. P8 shows the inn's interior environment, which is very spacious overall. P9 is a screenshot of the owner helping me with a Shinjuku bus inquiry – a huge thanks to the owner! P10 is the Mt. Fuji navigation map displayed in the lobby. The last bonus picture is one my friend and I took that night. Although the photo is blurry, I believe this isn't a technical flaw but rather a profound memory, etched even deeper than a clear recollection, a gift from time itself!
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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!
SShanghaiqianqianThis hotel might be the best value for money by the lake. It's directly facing Lake Kawaguchiko, and Mount Fuji is right to the left, so you can enjoy beautiful views without even leaving the hotel. The breakfast buffet is incredibly rich and the hotel service is excellent. Highly recommended!
SStephaniezdpThe room is a Japanese-style tatami, and there's a hot spring right on the first floor, located by Lake Kawaguchiko. Dining at night can be a bit of a hassle; if you don't want to eat at the hotel, you'll need to walk about ten minutes to an izakaya. Be sure to check the bus schedule at the entrance beforehand, otherwise, it's nearly a 20-minute walk to Kawaguchiko Station. There are buses to the outlet mall at 9:10 AM and 10:10 AM, but on popular days, it's advisable to buy tickets in advance as there might not be seats available if you buy on the spot. On-site purchases require a credit card or cash; Alipay and WeChat are not accepted. I imagine Lake Kawaguchiko would be beautiful during cherry blossom season, but in winter, I personally prefer staying at Lake Yamanakako for the beautiful lakeside cycling.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel staff can understand English and Mandarin, can communicate accordingly, and are very polite to guests. The facilities provided by the hotel are also good, and the hotel is next to the cable car attraction, which is very close and convenient. The hygiene is also good. Thanks to the staff for their help.
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.
GGuest UserLove this cottage.
It was very cosy and comfortable.
We were picked up from the bus station. Nothing really difficult. The driver who picked us up was knowledgeable about the area. He is a very friendly and helpful.
We wish we could stay a bit longer. The view was amazing there.
Very healthy breakfast and it was brought to our cottage.
Highly recommended this place .
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