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Fujiya Hotel
4.7/570 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
This hotel is a historic property set in an iconic setting. We stayed in the Forest Section which features large, comfortable rooms that were a little dark, the bathroom lighting could be improved. Here is my issue. We arrived around 1:15 and we’re told that we could check in at 3:00. We had lunch in their cafe ( 50$) and asked again about an hour later if we could have early access. The very polite desk clerk replied “ Yes, for $70 dollars “. Astounded , I countered that we were departing early 2 days later, and he reduced the amount to $35. Now here is where communication becomes an issue: I continued the “are you kidding me?” and he kept bowing. I thought the issue was settled. That night and the next we ate at their lovely restaurants, French and the Cascade. Food and service was superb. With wine we spent about $900. Check out was early, and my husband didn’t really examine the bill. When we were back in our free early access room in Tokyo I noticed the $35 charge. I contacted the hotel’s customer service and they confirmed the charge. So, what about customer hospitality? I have NEVER been charged an early access fee for an hour. They have been times when we patiently waited for a room to be readied, and never demanded a rebate. It is all part of the guest/host agreement, I think this is probably a corporate decision by the Fujiya Group. Rethink your mission, guys, make guests feel wanted!
Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso
4.1/512 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
The word of mouth of the famous travel site was good, the point of the site was stored, and it was sold at the sale price, so I decided here without much investigation. In a word, it is an inn operated by foreigners. The administrator is Japanese, but I only saw foreigners, so I thought the operation was a foreigner. Cleaning rooms and baths, replenishment of room fixtures, etc.々, I felt that I didn't reach the level that Japanese people expected. The location is not the Kora station, which can be said to be a relay point, and 2 station is the nearest station from there, but about 5 − 10 minutes walk from the station. It is close enough to walk. However, in front of the inn, there are many steep slopes, and there are many stairs in the inn, and it is better to avoid those who are weak in foot and waist. The meal is not luxurious. Because it was a stay at a sale price, there is no dissatisfaction with the meal that matches the price. It was good to be able to choose the breakfast time at 8:30 or 8:30. In the morning and evening, it was a private room on the main building 2 floor. The digging type, the air conditioner is incorporated into the wall instead of the ceiling, and the height is the waist position, so the person sitting in the back is hit by the cold wind on the waist. Cold or pregnant women should bring scrolls so that they do not cool their waist. The bath used the main building both the night of the arrival and the morning of the departure day (because it was troublesome to leave the building and cross the road once I thought that the annex Sakura Tei would like to use it). I never met a person. After all, is there a lot of people using the annex? I was reading a bad comment about the bathtub, so I just took a shower and didn't catch the bathtub. Surely the hot water was not overflowing from the bathtub. There are towels 2 types, yukata, toothbrush, razor, and com in the room. It was written that it would cost if you wanted to add it. This is the first time I have stayed in this place, is this the present age? There are washbasins, dryers, hand wash, mini refrigerator, hot water drinks and cups in the room. I asked for replenishment because the coffee and tea pack were replenished and forgotten. The vending machine water is 230 yen, and canned beer 350ml is 350 yen.
The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko
4.6/5164 Reviews
Lake Ashi
Be sure to choose the invincible lake view room in the East or West Building! The hotel is designed by a famous artist, including Togo Murano's work in 1978. The famous red swan chair and the sofa in the guest room are full of contemporary feel. The hot springs are fully equipped. Don't worry about the bumpy journey. The hot springs and delicious food immediately take away the fatigue of the day. The only drawback is that the gap between old and new services brings completely different feelings. Language communication is a common problem when traveling in Japan, but the hotel's training for new employees urgently needs to be strengthened.
Hakone Suimeisou
4.6/544 Reviews
Hakone yumoto
Hotel Hakone Suimeisou is a perfect blend of old tradition and modern Japan. This hotel provides an excellent experience of Japanese hospitality. It is in the most convenient location and serves as a take-off point to the rest of the Hakone region. The Hakone Yumoto Station is only a few minutes walk and there are so many places to eat and shop within the area. The hotel is designed as a traditional Ryokan inn and provides traditional Japanese hospitality with rooms that are clean and well-designed. Make sure to experience the full service by availing of the breakfast and dinner service in your rooms. There are bountiful seafood dishes that are provided for each meal. Take advantage as well of the onsen (natural hot spring) facilities. There are touches of modern amenities in the hotel to make you feel comfortable. I commend the staff for their excellent service and will definitely come back in the future.
Tenseien
4.3/594 Reviews
Hakone yumoto
The view from the open-air bath and the feeling of liberation are very pleasant. Especially in summer, it is best to take a nap in a mist shower with a little cool feeling while basking in the sun. Care for the misplacement of cars during narrow and crowded times.
Hotel Okada
4.5/540 Reviews
Hakone yumoto
I stayed at a low price, but the hot springs, food and rooms are mediocre. I chose 2 in the sense that it is not balanced with the price. Onsen Since it is a hot spring in Yumoto, it is not sulfur-like and the color is transparent. Hotel hot springs and day trip facilities hot springs are available, but the hotel hot springs are only two large indoor baths and narrow open-air baths. Aside from the lack of a popular sauna these days, there are no sleeping baths or hot water, so it's boring to say clearly. The hot springs at the day trip facility are small indoor baths and large open-air baths. There are also sleeping baths and saunas. Perhaps because I expected too much, I thought it was like this ~. You can eat color 々 with cooking buffet. There was nothing bad, but nothing special. Alcohol is also charged separately. Room It seems that it has been renovated recently, and at first glance it was a beautiful Japanese-Western style room. It's spacious and feels pretty good. However, the partition walls with pillars and former 々 remained before the renovation and made me feel a considerable age. The scenery was good, but there is another hotel at a close distance, so there is no sense of departure. Other It was good to have a footbath. You have to walk outside to the hot springs of the day trip facility and it is far away. It's also like that the number of lockers that can be used at late night decreases (the keys are withdrawn) (it feels like the price is reasonable). The correspondence of the employees was good.

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Guide to Hotels with Spa in Hakone

On Trip.com, it's easy to search for hotels in Hakone. There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. While traveling to Japan, Hakone is one of the most popular destinations. Located in Japan, Hakone is a well-known and vibrant city.

There is no civilian airport in this city. You can visit a nearby city first, and then head to Hakone using other means of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are 170 hotels in Hakone on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 329 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 10 five-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 620 SGD per night. There are 56 four-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 428 SGD per night. There are 69 three-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 281 SGD per night. There are 28 two-star hotels in Hakone at an average price of 189 SGD per night. Hakone has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. In Hakone, there are hotels under the Hyatt Regency brand. Travelers who favor this brand can choose to stay there to enjoy the luxury services provided by Hyatt Regency. In Hakone, chain hotels such as Hyatt Regency are one of the top choices among travelers. Hakone Tenseien Hotel in Hakone is a favorite among Trip.com users. Yumoto Fujiya Hotel Hakone is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Hakone, such as Hakone History Museum, Hakone-yumoto-eki, Hakone Yumoto-onsen Hot Spring. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Kuzuryu Shrine, Hakone National Park, Togendai Station. You can also visit top-rated attractions like Sengokuhara, Owaku-dani Valley, Kowakudani Hot Spring.

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