The room was incredibly clean and cozy, and I could see Mount Fuji right from my window once I pulled back the curtains. My favorite ******** parlor was just downstairs, which was a huge plus! It was also super convenient for grabbing things from the convenience store or finding a place to eat. The hotel's dinner with sashimi and beef was delicious, and the breakfast offered a great variety of options. The restaurant also had a direct view of Mount Fuji, and the service, as expected, was excellent. The hot spring was fantastic—you could soak while enjoying the mountain views, creating such a peaceful atmosphere. I'll definitely be back!
This hotel boasts a great location, right next to the amusement park. There's also a 7/11 conveniently located behind it. While it's a bit far from Kawaguchiko Station, getting to tourist attractions isn't an issue as the hotel offers a fantastic free shuttle bus service to several key spots. The rooms are incredibly clean, and the onsen (hot spring) is complimentary. It's super convenient to get to the hotel from Tokyo Station, Shinjuku, and other areas, as there's a bus stop right next to the hotel's parking lot. You can buy tickets at the station or online for whichever area you're coming from or going to. It's excellent 👍 and I'd definitely stay here again. You can even enjoy views of Mount Fuji while having breakfast at the hotel's restaurant, and the breakfast spread is quite generous.
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.
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 location is easy for travellers with cars. Otherwise shuttle bus to town is not available all the time. Breakfast is good, dinner not so much. Wet and foggy during our star so couldn’t see much views. Staff don’t speak much English which makes the stay not pleasant. Hotel facility is great, and clean, nice resort when you have car and speak Japanese.
I booked classic room. A little old but spacious. Apart from that, it was amazing! B1 is for kids!!! They have alot of games/ stations for kids to play whole day! Onsen also included!! On good day, you can stars glazing too. They have lounge access for classic room too. Small snack section. Classic room really basic, dont expect too much. This hotel was my pit stop before heading back to Tokyo (:
The hotel is quite close to the bus stop, about a 4-minute walk, but there are no convenience stores nearby. If you stay here, you'll need to book the hotel's breakfast or buy breakfast in advance. The facilities are a bit old, and it seems there are no disposable slippers, only geta (wooden clogs). However, the scenery is absolutely beautiful, with a direct view of Mount Fuji, so you can watch the sunrise right from your room in the morning. Overall, I'm quite satisfied.
Both the rooms and common areas were spotless. The room had a heater, and the owner was incredibly kind and helpful. We communicated via WeChat beforehand, and they even assisted with receiving my luggage from Tokyo airport and placing it in my room!
The guesthouse is only a few hundred meters' walk from Yamanakako bus station, and about a 15-minute walk from the express bus stops for Mishima and Tokyo, which was extremely convenient.
The owner also has electric-assist bicycles for rent. You can ride them around the lake multiple times without getting tired!
But the absolute best part was seeing Mount Fuji's first snowcap of the year during my two-day stay here – it was absolutely breathtaking!
A nice place to stay overall. You will need to take a bus to get to the hotel, but it is still accessible and not too difficult to reach. The surroundings are peaceful, which makes it a good place to relax.
One of the highlights is the playground for children. It is a great place for kids to play and burn off some energy, making the stay more enjoyable for families traveling with young children.
Although the location is not directly in the city centre, it is a good option if you prefer a quieter environment. Overall, it is a pleasant stay, especially for families with kids.
This hotel truly lives up to its reputation as one of the top 100 beautiful hotels in the world; every corner is a picturesque scene! The 7th floor has an indoor observation deck where you can watch the sunrise over Mount Fuji, it's absolutely stunning and highly recommended! The food is also exceptional, I thoroughly enjoyed the Wagyu beef, haha.
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Ssiufungjeh🌸 Hotel Mifujien – A Front Row Seat to Mt. Fuji’s Majesty
If you’re looking for unparalleled views of Mt. Fuji, look no further than Hotel Mifujien. Nestled right beside Lake Kawaguchiko, this hotel offers one of the most photogenic and soul-soothing panoramas of Japan’s most iconic peak.
🗻 The View: Absolutely Breathtaking
The highlight of our stay was the view — and it’s no exaggeration. Whether it’s early morning when the summit catches the first rays of sunlight, or during a serene sunset, the unobstructed view of Mount Fuji reflected in Lake Kawaguchiko is simply unforgettable. I woke up early just to capture a time-lapse of the sunrise, and it was worth every second of lost sleep. We also filmed a sunset time-lapse, and again, Fuji didn’t disappoint.
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🚶♂️ Getting There: Worth the Scenic Walk
Although the hotel offers a shuttle bus pickup service, we chose to walk from Kawaguchiko Station — and it was a delightful decision. The 20–30 minute stroll is scenic and peaceful. We even stopped by a local supermarket for some ice cream while enjoying views of Mt. Fuji in the background. It was an experience that made us feel like locals soaking in a perfect day.
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🛏 Tatami Rooms: Authentic and Comfortable
The tatami-style room was clean, spacious, and gave us a deeply authentic Japanese lodging experience. Sliding doors, futon beds, and traditional touches made our stay both relaxing and culturally immersive.
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♨️ Hot Springs: Cozy, Not Crowded
The hotel features both indoor and outdoor onsen (hot springs). While not particularly large, they are a nice bonus to unwind after a day of exploring. Since they only accommodate a few people at a time, it’s best to avoid peak hours.
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🍱 Meals: Included and Delicious
Our stay included both breakfast and dinner, and the food was outstanding. A beautifully arranged kaiseki-style dinner showcased seasonal ingredients, fresh sashimi, grilled seafood, and hot pots. Breakfast was equally satisfying with a variety of small dishes and a perfectly cooked grilled fish. Everything was crafted with care and served with hospitality.
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📝 Suggestions:
• Bring a tripod if you’re planning to do photography or time-lapses — the view is too good not to capture properly.
• Try both the indoor and outdoor onsen during quiet hours to fully enjoy the experience.
• Use the shuttle service if you’re carrying large luggage, as the walk (while scenic) do take around 30 minutes.
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⭐ Final Verdict: 9/10
Hotel Mifujien is all about the view — and it delivers. Combine that with great meals, clean traditional rooms, and hot springs, and you have the perfect base to enjoy Mt. Fuji in all its glory.
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 is easy for travellers with cars. Otherwise shuttle bus to town is not available all the time. Breakfast is good, dinner not so much. Wet and foggy during our star so couldn’t see much views. Staff don’t speak much English which makes the stay not pleasant. Hotel facility is great, and clean, nice resort when you have car and speak Japanese.
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.
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.
GGuest UserA nice place to stay overall. You will need to take a bus to get to the hotel, but it is still accessible and not too difficult to reach. The surroundings are peaceful, which makes it a good place to relax.
One of the highlights is the playground for children. It is a great place for kids to play and burn off some energy, making the stay more enjoyable for families traveling with young children.
Although the location is not directly in the city centre, it is a good option if you prefer a quieter environment. Overall, it is a pleasant stay, especially for families with kids.
Ttravel12🏨 the ryokan turned out to be much more beautiful than i expected from what i've seen on the pictures here
🗺️ the location is great, and even though we didn't get the room with the lake view, the view was still amazing. there's also a konbini and a few cafés right next to the ryokan, so it was very convenient
🕴️the staff was kind, it was easy to communicate in english
🧖♀️ didn't attend the onsen myself, but my friends told me they liked it
⭐️ taking one star off cause the shower-head was a bit broken and the room wasn't clean enough to my taste
ZZac ZhangThis is the BEST Japanese hotel I've ever stayed, best facilities and Services, with Mt Fuji view right in your room. We've requested to stay in room 442, which has the best view of Mt. Fuji from the Onsen in your room
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