Recent Reviews for Kanagawa Prefecture Hotels

Musashino Bekkan Hakone
4.7/564 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
Nice historical Ryokan, hospitality is their highlight. Very nice food. Spent some time in their private onsen, it was great. One of the surprise is the Zen room, relaxing environment and I slept on the massage chair simply because it’s too comfortable. Nice experience overall!
The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko
4.7/5282 Reviews
Lake Ashi
If you have extra money, this could be a nice way to indulge. However, a word of warning. If you're arriving at Odawara train station, there's no way to get to the hotel except by the hotel shuttle. Taxis won't take you. And the hotel shuttle won't take you unless you've placed your name on the reservation list ahead of time. Nobody warned me about this. I'd read online that a connecting train takes you near the hotel, but this isn't true either. I arrived during a snow/ice storm and waited over 3 hours before I could get a ride to the hotel. The shuttle driver wouldn't let me on. I called the hotel front desk 3 or 4 times, but they weren't very helpful. I suppose this is the language barrier. They meant well. But regardless, if a shuttle reservation is the only way to access a remote mountain top hotel, it's pretty important to make sure your guests understand this. Once I did arrive, I have to admit the room was beautiful. The buffet dinner was fantastic but not included in the price of the room - a little disappointing, since the room is already so expensive. Lots of extra costs, so be careful. I received a really great massage in my room. The onsen hot spring was very nice, and free (included in room charge). Breakfast the next morning was also included in room charge. The hotel bar was closed, though. There wasn't much opportunity to socialize or meet people. I did check out the lake the next morning, which was beautiful in the snowfall. I'm sharing photos of that. There wasn't time to check out much else because I had to get back on the shuttle bus at 10:30 to catch my next train. I suppose if there hadn't been an ice storm, I would have checked out more of the surrounding area and appreciated it.
Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel
4.5/5470 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
Spacious and clean room, with welcoming service! We drove to Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora by ourselves arriving rather late in the evening, but still we were warmly greeted by their staff, who followed us to the car park and helped us take our luggages. Check in was smooth and we were in our room in no time! We asked the staff if there was any restaurant nearby and they printed out pages of different selections around the area! Since it was getting late, we didn't bother to go out for dinner, so we gave the hotel's restaurant a try, which quality took us by surprise! Dinner was pretty close to a fine dining experience, with good quality food and fair price - highly recommend. Breakfast was at the same restaurant and buffet style! Yum! The room was clean and spacious, however, the onsen was semi open and we were a bit worried people outside may see us. There won't be people walking right outside, but still fairly close to the gas station/ convenience store across the street - may have to put in consideration on which room type you'd choose.
Hakone Yutowa
4.6/5139 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
Best hotel during my stay in Tokyo Hot spring is nice Drink is free to drink and even beer The environment is good and nice too Highly recommend and hope I can come again next time
Hotel Mori No Kaze Hakone Sengokuhara
4.9/566 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
It was so hard to book a hotel in Hakone during Christmas season. I checked the popular hotels with high ratings a month in advance. They were almost fully booked and the prices were ridiculously high, often 5k/6k. I finally found this hotel for around 3k with two meals included, which was acceptable. Although it was located in a relatively remote Sengokuhara, I saw reviews saying that there was a bus stop right outside, so I chose this one. I took the Tokaido Main Line from Tokyo to Odawara-shi and transferred to the mountain climbing line T Togendai. I took the bus for about an hour and arrived at the hotel. As expected, I got off the bus, crossed the road and walked 100 meters to the hotel. There was also a large convenience store behind the station, which was very convenient for buying snacks and daily necessities. The hotel room was a neo-Japanese style, and I liked it. The courtyard is also very elegant. The bathhouse is of moderate size, but I only met one or two people each time during my three-day stay. The open-air bath is very nice. It is amazing to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the courtyard while breathing the fresh mountain air while taking a bath. The meals are healthy, delicious and creative. There are 7/8 courses from appetizers to desserts for dinner, and breakfast every day is also a rich and varied set meal. There are no repeated meals for three days. The local grapefruit wine recommended by the waiter on the last day is so delicious. We went out to play, eat and take the bus back to the hotel every day when night fell. The warm and familiar feeling is like going home, very cozy. It is a perfect blind box opening experience!
Odakyu Hotel de Yama
4.6/5204 Reviews
Lake Ashi
If you drive, this is the place to stay. Open air sauna for guests, amazing breakfast and dinner. In spring, the garden is in bloom, while in autumn, you can catch the autumn colours all around the area.
Yumoto Fujiya Hotel
4.7/5646 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
The room was very roomy. We got an upgarde unexpectedly and we were very thankful for that! The location is very good. The hot spring was also very nice. I enjoyed the outdoor hot spring the most. Would want to come back!
Hotel Marroad Hakone
4.3/542 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
The hotel is a bit old-fashioned, but the room is big and has no odor. You can see the yard outside when you open the window. The breakfast is a set meal, and there are waiters to serve the guests. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs. Overall, the accommodation experience is very good. We sent our luggage from Hakone Yumoto to the hotel, and then went out to play. When we returned to the hotel at night, the luggage had been put in the room. It is best to take the Hakone Tozan Cable Car to get off at the Park Station and walk a few minutes to the hotel. If you walk up from Gora Station, you have to walk a steep uphill road.
Hakone Onsen Ryokan Yaeikan
4.3/5124 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
We got to the hotel in the beautiful location just before 3pm and we got given a little tour of the place and then got shown to our room. The staff are very friendly and do their best to speak English. A lovely lady was in charge of our hospitality throughout our stay and she first showed us that there is a public hot spring and a private hot spring and asked us if we would like to book a time to use the private hot spring, we booked a time as we checked in but then we didn’t use it as we were happy with our private hot spring in the room. We also booked a time for dinner and they arrived at that time Promptly with A LOT of food. We also got a choice for a staple food and we chose some steak which was high quality and delicious, as well as the lobster (on the menu it said grilled prawn but a lobster is what came and it was delicious). We ordered a few beers and a bottle of wine with room service and it always came quickly and was nice and cold. The private hot spring is absolutely boiling but it’s a good experience and there’s ice water provided which helps. Breakfast came at 8.30am and it was also huge! It didn’t come with coffee but I ordered some and that was easy enough. The lady who served our food explained every dish and how to eat it and she was always extremely friendly and attentive. Would recommend!
Shiunso
4.7/543 Reviews
Hakone Yumoto
This ryokan is perfect for people who want to experience ryokan for the first time but want something cheaper within Hakone area. Situated on the main road with buses to Owakudani and train to Odawara. I'd recommend catching the bus from Odawara to this ryokan since the walking trail from the closest station to this place is hilly and has lots of stairs. Main road is not very luggage friendly so pack very light when you're staying here. This place has very nice rooms with view to the river behind it. The view is spectacular when the entire river area is covered in red autumn leaves. Dinner and breakfast are very delicious, you will be served a range of traditional food from a la carte to dessert. You can also book your private indoor onsen FOR FREE. The ryokan also has an open outdoor onsen across the bridge for 3000 JPY. The only downside of this place is the main road is very busy as it's the only way for people to drive from Odawara to Owakudani. So local people take this road to get to Owakudani. Buses from this place will not stop at there in the weekend. Your best plan is to go to Lake Ashi first and take the opposite route to Owakudani instead. Plan your trip in this area very carefully because a bus trip that would take 10-15 minutes will end up taking you 1 to 1.5 hours.

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Property Information for Tourists

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