Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou
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Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou

Koshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture, 404-0047, Japan
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100% free-flowing onsen and exquisite dining! Just 90 minutes on the express train from Shinjuku.Show More
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100% free-flowing onsen and exquisite dining! Just 90 minutes on the express train from Shinjuku.
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4.6/5
Great
Cleanliness4.6
Amenities4.6
Location4.6
Service4.6
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Train: Higashi-Yamanashi Station
(4.6 km)
Train: JR Yamanashishi Station
(5.5 km)
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Annex Low Floor Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath
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Annex Low Floor Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath

2 Single bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Private bathroom
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4.6/5
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6 reviews
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  • Cleanliness4.6
  • Amenities4.6
  • Location4.6
  • Service4.6
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 23, 2025
We made a plan to stop by Kosho in between our trip from Karuizawa to Kawaguchiko. Couldn’t have been more glad to visit this more traditional ryokan, after days of staying at a modern Ryokan/Hotel at Fufu groups. Service here was great and the staff tried very hard. Even though a lot of them didn’t speak English, it wasn’t an issue at all, in fact it made the stay more authentic for foreigners like us! The winery visit was well organised, again even though it was in Japanese, we were given a detailed translation of the tour. The wines were understandably not the best wines one could ever find (lack of concentration, complexity and depth and generally too sweet), it was still very interesting to see how they produce wines in this part of the world. They also organised a night view tour every night but we didn’t partake. The room itself was the main highlight, we stayed in Kotogawa which had a balcony and shower/onsen right next to the koi pond. They even kindly provided fish food as well. We also quite liked the onsen there as we felt the quality was pretty good, to our untrained and foreign sense anyway. F&B was decent, although not outstanding, but you wouldn’t expect to find world class cuisine in Kosho anyway. Overall we enjoyed the stay and I think it’s worth visiting at least once just for the outdoor onsen with the koi pond. Erinji temple in the area is also stunning. Room: We stayed in 琴川 (Kotogawa). This is a place where I feel you have to stay at the top category rooms to make it worthwhile. We were worried about the coldness of an outdoor shower and having to couch down to avoid splashing water into the koi pond, but it was actually not much of a chore and didn’t impact the experience in any way.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
October 21, 2024
夫婦で温泉宿を楽しんでおります。以前より泊まってみたかった笛吹温泉別邸座忘さんですが中々休前日に空きか無く予約できませんでしたが、1室だけ空室がありましたのでお世話になりました。少し早めに到着いたしましたが玄関からスタッフさま3名に気持ち良くお出迎え頂きロビーでチェックインし、早速お部屋に案内頂きました。お部屋は本館離れの国師という和室半露天風呂付きのでした。ロビーから離れまでの趣きのある石階段と玄関先、お部屋も夫婦で過ごすには丁度よかったです。お部屋の立地なのか?少し湿気が気になりましたが清掃が行き届きアメニティーも充実しています。歯ブラシも痛くないものでいい感じです。お部屋の半露天風呂もシャワーブース付きでスノコの洗い場も清潔感があり私の好きなお風呂でした。夕食はお食事処で茶会席を美味しく頂きました。大浴場の露天風呂は開放感があり温めの温泉をゆっくり楽しみました。チェックアウト時には車止めまで自家用車を運んで頂き手を振ってお見送り頂きました。また空室を見つけ再訪させていただきたいお宿です。
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
December 17, 2023
We had a fairy tale-like experience last month at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou (the full name of the ryokan.) The grounds and views are mesmerizing, the architecture is traditional and charming, the view from our room was Instagram-worthy and the Onsen hot springs baths - both in the room as well as the communal onsen - were glorious. It's located in Koshu in Yamanashi Prefecture, and near Kofu, which is its capital city. The area might not be on the short list of places for travelers to visit, but it's not too far from Tokyo - a 90-minute limited express train ride from Shinjuku gets you to Enzan Station, and from there it's a 10 minute drive to the ryokan. As a basis for comparison, the time investment to get there is not much different than going to Hakone or Izu. The ryokan was established about 25 years ago, but it was not until 2015 that Zabou was transformed into a luxury establishment. It changed ownership in 2022 - Maruki (aka "Marquis") Winery, a subsidiary of Group Raison, is the oldest currently-operating winery in Japan (established in 1891), and they've done a terrific job in turning Zabou into the pride of Koshu. The property grounds are not super expansive, but what's there is very well manicured. There's a view of a beautiful garden and small lake from the reception lounge area and is full of Koi fish as well as a male and female duck couple. While walking around the property, you'll be treated by views of mountains and hills all around, both lush and rugged at the same time. When deciding which room to book, we were particularly smitten by the photos of two rooms in their website - Kotogawa and Tsuzumigawa - both are Japanese-Western Suites with 73m² of space. It's not so much the room that was delightful - it definitely does the job - it was the spectacular view from the room that won us over. These two rooms are the only ones that offer the same gorgeous garden and lake view as the lobby area, but even better, as they're more centrally situated to the lake. The balcony has an amazing onsen in a hinoki bathtub, as well as two lounge chairs. The ryokan even had treats placed in a jar so that we could feed the fish and ducks from the deck. Everything - the pond, the well-groomed vegetation, the privacy, was simply captivating.... to the point where we were able to overlook a few flaws in the room itself. To begin with, Kotogawa (our room) had just one sink, and the toilet with washlet was not recent vintage (by Japan standards) - there was no button on the control panel that allowed the user to lift/lower the seat with the press of a button. First world problem, I know, but once you get used to Japanese hygiene standards, there's no going back. Secondly, the shower is out on the deck (next to the Onsen bath), which is fine (except, perhaps, when it's freezing cold outside), and the shower head holder is placed low on the balcony railing - I suppose there's no other place to put it. If it was affixed on the room wall (away from th
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 12, 2023
I visited for the first time in about a year and a half. This time as well, the service, room, food, and hot springs were all comfortable. Also, in the large salon, Maruki's wine was all you can drink, so we tasted a little bit of all kinds of wine. The Yuzu wine was surprisingly unique and delicious. It was a comfortable and cozy inn. It is recommended.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 13, 2023
The pairing of tea dishes and Koshu wine is amazing. Some rooms have open-air baths with free-flowing hot springs, and the quality of the hot springs was excellent. In addition, guests can tour the winery of Maruki Budoshu and enjoy wine tasting.
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
April 4, 2022
I stayed in a separate room. In the morning, I took an open-air bath in my room, but the autumn leaves and the chirping of birds soothed my weakened traveling spirit due to the corona whirlpool. The meal is a tea ceremony. I was surprised by the scent of the white rice that was served first, and I was very satisfied with the elegant taste of everything. The handmade soba for breakfast was also very delicious. The night view tour was impressive, and the garden is well-maintained and wonderful. Everyone working there was kind and happy. In particular, the front desk was really kind, and it was an inn that I thought was good to stay.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cribs and Extra Beds
Please contact the hotel for details about crib and extra bed policies.

Breakfast
TypeJapanese
StyleA la carte
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

Pets
Pets are not allowed

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 22
100% free-flowing onsen and exquisite dining! Just 90 minutes on the express train from Shinjuku.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cancellation policy for Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou?

The cancellation policy for Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou?

Standard check-in time at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou is 14:00 and check-out time is 11:00.

Does Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou provide breakfast?

Yes, Breakfast is offered at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou. Breakfast option(s): Japanese.

Can I bring my pet inside the Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou?

As much as we love pets, unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate them in Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou.

About This Property

Nearest Train StationHigashi-Yamanashi Station
Distance to Train Station4.57KM
Average Price FromMXN17075
Hotel Star Rating4