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December 21, 2024
Very comfortable hotel.
A genuine Japanese hotel, with rooms with views of Mount Fuji, tatami beds that are very comfortable to sleep on, and a cupboard like the one Doraemon sleeps on, which looks like it can also be used for sleeping, but I didn't try it.
There are public hot springs with mountain views indoors on the 5th floor and open-air on the 1st floor. Or a private bath for 4,400 yen for 50 minutes. We went there just to experience a Japanese open-air hot spring, and we were not disappointed. The men's and women's baths are swapped every day, and we went there once. The open-air bath for the men's bath was larger, and the women's bath was smaller. So it is recommended to stay for more than two days and try both sides.
The hotel has a shuttle bus from Kawaguchiko Station. Just make an appointment with the hotel. It is not limited to check-in and check-out, but can also be used for daily travel. For example, if you go to Fuji-Q Highland, you can take the hotel shuttle bus to Kawaguchiko Station and take a train to get there. When I came back in the afternoon, I arrived at Kawaguchiko Station and called the hotel to pick me up. They leave very frequently because they have to pick up guests who are staying. If you are lucky, you can get on directly if they are picking up other guests and there are seats. Remember to save the hotel front desk phone number for easy contact.
It is better to order breakfast and dinner. The breakfast is a Western and Japanese buffet, which is not bad. Dinner is Japanese hot pot with dessert. Japanese hot pot is all tasteless clear soup base, which is cooked and eaten with sauce. If you stay for several days, you will get tired of it. I don’t know if they will allow us to bring our own hot pot base. It’s quite fragrant. You can also upgrade to another dinner for an extra fee. It looks good, but I haven’t tried it because the price is basically the same as eating at a restaurant outside. There are free drinks and small cookies in the lobby every afternoon and evening. If you don’t order a meal, there is also a Lawson convenience store nearby, which is just a few minutes walk.
There is a large pond park 5 minutes walk away, which is good for taking pictures of Mount Fuji. There is also a bus station for the Kawaguchiko Lake Tour Bus, and you can go to other places to check in Mount Fuji (such as Oishi Park). In fact, when traveling to Mount Fuji, I feel that in addition to taking a bath and Fuji-Q Highland, I just find different popular spots to check in Mount Fuji. Personally, I think it's not necessary to go to great lengths. The hotel has a mountain view, and you can take photos anywhere you go. It's more about relaxing and taking a bath. But the ice cream cones in Dashi Park are really delicious. You can try them if you have a chance.
Finally, I would like to praise the hotel's service staff. Their service attitude is really good. It's very comfortable.
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