Hotels With Breakfast in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

Hotels With Breakfast in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

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GGuest User 2026.02.19
Fujisan Station Hotel was my accommodation choice during this Fuji trip. Located right next to Fujisan Station, it’s only a 2–3 minute walk away—extremely convenient, especially for travelers arriving via the Fujikyu Railway or the scenic limited express trains. Upon entering the room, my first impression was that the space is genuinely decent. Compared to many typical Japanese business hotels, it feels noticeably larger. I could fully open my suitcase and spread out my belongings without everything bumping into each other. After unpacking, I immediately felt more relaxed. This is especially great for self-driving travelers or those on multi-day itineraries with lots of gear. The hotel’s location is one of its biggest strengths. From the hotel entrance, it takes just 5–6 minutes on foot to reach the central area, where you’ll find convenience stores (not right next door, but very walkable) and a wide variety of izakayas and casual eateries. If you get hungry late at night, you can easily step out for food or drinks—there are plenty of options. For people who enjoy a late-night beer or casual supper, this is really convenient. The biggest pleasant surprise was my mountain-view room. The window offers a direct, unobstructed view of the complete silhouette of Mt. Fuji! On clear mornings or evenings, the mountain stands beautifully right in front of you—stunning and majestic. Lying in bed or sitting by the window to admire it felt like a real treat. While it’s not the lakeside reflection view you get at Kawaguchiko, this direct face-to-face perspective of Fuji is still incredibly satisfying. That said, I have to be honest: the overall facilities and room decor feel quite dated. Since opening around 2015, it seems there hasn’t been much renovation. The furniture, bathroom fixtures, air conditioning, lighting, and walls all carry a distinct Showa-to-early-Heisei vibe—almost zero modern design elements. Wi-Fi is stable, the bed is a Simmons (comfortable enough), but the whole place gives off a very “functional but not luxurious” feeling. One unusual point is that the hotel does not offer free breakfast (some reviews mention breakfast, but during my stay it was either vegetarian-only or charged separately). For some people this might be a downside, but personally I saw it as a plus—there are so many great local dining options nearby that I preferred going out to explore rather than being tied to a hotel buffet. Finally, the parking lot is huge and has plenty of spaces. For self-driving visitors heading to the Fuji Five Lakes area or Fuji-Q Highland, you’ll never have to worry about finding a spot. Easy in-and-out access is another practical advantage. In summary, Fujisan Station Hotel isn’t a luxurious or stylish property by any means. But if you value convenient transportation, spacious rooms, easy access to food and drinks at night, a direct view of Mt. Fuji, and ample parking, all at a reasonable price, this place is a very pragmatic and solid choice. It may feel old-fashioned, but it delivers on the essentials. Highly recommended for self-drivers or anyone who wants an uncomplicated, Fuji-facing stay with good value for money!
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9.0/10
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GGuest User 2026.03.14
Stepping off the bus at Lake Yamanaka, I immediately spotted this hotel perched on the hilltop – the views of Mount Fuji are absolutely unbeatable! Plus, their hot spring is a semi-open-air style, so you can soak while enjoying that incredible Fuji scenery.
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9.3/10
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GGuest User 2026.03.24
The staff was really nice and helpful! Also there were very delicious traditional breakfasts provided for extra charge that was more than affordable. The hotel is not far from the station, about 10-15 minutes walk with beautiful views on the Mountain Fuji and cozy streets. If you go left you’ll come across lots of shops and cafes. The hotel itself is pretty old, but renovated and has huge rooms (especially in Japan). Didn’t get the information about trash collecting, nobody did it and it was a bit inconvenient. Anyway, I adored this place and didn’t have any troubles. Thank you so much!
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GGuest User 2026.02.25
The room had a great view; I could see Mount Fuji directly from my window as soon as I opened the curtains. It's a bit of a shame that the window glass wasn't very clean, which made it impossible to take clear pictures of Mount Fuji from the room. The garden was also beautiful, with a camping area that was lit up at night. The breakfast was plentiful and delicious too.
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JJOO JIAN WEI 2026.03.30
Perfect location to see the whole Fuji mountain. you must need car because this location is not easy for public transport. The whole unit is just perfect. it provide breakfast daily as well. Tou can sit at the rooftop to view the city and moutain. it is factastic
Great
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9.3/10
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GGuest User 2026.03.25
It was very good! There is a large bath and the hotel is beautiful. However, it is a pity that there is only one elevator. But when I go to Yamanashi again, I want to take care of you here.
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9 reviews
9.2/10
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GGuest User 2026.03.24
I really liked the hotel overall 1. The staff was very nice and knew some english so conversation was possible. Fast response times in chat is good service 2. Breakfast was really good 3. Location is very good, got bus stops around the hotel and you can use google maps to know which buses to take, when they come. I used suica card on apple wallet or on app on the scanner when boarding the bus to get around. The bus which is like 5 minutes walk can take you to lake kawaguchiko, gotemba premium outlets, and more. You also got lawson within 4 minutes walk which is a pretty cool convenience store that also has things like katsu sandwiches and cheeseburgers for snacks, ogino a grocery store within 6 min walk, and some other soup restaurants like udon and hoto noodles 4. Close to the lake pier which is great for biking around Lake Yamanaka which was probably my favorite part of visiting besides the local food it is what I would say life changingly beautiful 5. The onsen which is inside the hotel was very relaxing and nice, and you can put cold water into it if its too hot Now i haven't been to other hotels around the area so I cant compare but I would definitely come again
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9.3/10
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絶滅危惧種. 2026.05.07
Honestly, a lot of these ”stylish glamping” places are all about aesthetics and nothing substantial, right? But this wasn't like that at all. The moment we checked in and put our luggage down, the Southern Alps stretched out before us outside the window, and my girlfriend and I just stared at it, saying, ”Wow, isn't this amazing?” for a while. We opted for a room-only stay, and it was the right decision. At night, we just sat by the campfire, gazing at the fire, drinking alcohol we bought at a convenience store, and before we knew it, two hours had passed. It made me realize how fast-paced my life had been in the city. The open-air bath was absolutely incredible. It was a natural hot spring with continuously flowing water, and you could see the entire starry sky while you were soaking. Apparently, it's one of Japan's three best stargazing spots, and I understood why. I was surprised to even see something that looked like the Milky Way. We were both in there and didn't get bored at all. The room was a trailer house, so I thought it might be small, but it wasn't at all. The silver interior on the ceiling reflected the outside light beautifully. The bed (apparently made by NELL) was incredibly comfortable. Honestly, I didn't expect to be this satisfied without a meal. Next time, I'd like to come with a meal included. My girlfriend also said she wants to come again, so we'll definitely be back.
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AAnonymous User 2026.04.02
Just a heads-up, there are two of these hotels in Kofu, so make sure you choose the one near the station. The food was great, with lots of local Kofu specialties, and everything smelled delicious. The hot springs were also very relaxing. However, the hotel is located at a crossroads where pedestrians can't cross directly, so you have to walk a detour, which was a bit inconvenient.
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GGuest User 2026.05.04
The hotel is too new and smells of formaldehyde! The room is only cleaned every two days. I suggest changing towels daily and disposing of trash daily.
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9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserFujisan Station Hotel was my accommodation choice during this Fuji trip. Located right next to Fujisan Station, it’s only a 2–3 minute walk away—extremely convenient, especially for travelers arriving via the Fujikyu Railway or the scenic limited express trains. Upon entering the room, my first impression was that the space is genuinely decent. Compared to many typical Japanese business hotels, it feels noticeably larger. I could fully open my suitcase and spread out my belongings without everything bumping into each other. After unpacking, I immediately felt more relaxed. This is especially great for self-driving travelers or those on multi-day itineraries with lots of gear. The hotel’s location is one of its biggest strengths. From the hotel entrance, it takes just 5–6 minutes on foot to reach the central area, where you’ll find convenience stores (not right next door, but very walkable) and a wide variety of izakayas and casual eateries. If you get hungry late at night, you can easily step out for food or drinks—there are plenty of options. For people who enjoy a late-night beer or casual supper, this is really convenient. The biggest pleasant surprise was my mountain-view room. The window offers a direct, unobstructed view of the complete silhouette of Mt. Fuji! On clear mornings or evenings, the mountain stands beautifully right in front of you—stunning and majestic. Lying in bed or sitting by the window to admire it felt like a real treat. While it’s not the lakeside reflection view you get at Kawaguchiko, this direct face-to-face perspective of Fuji is still incredibly satisfying. That said, I have to be honest: the overall facilities and room decor feel quite dated. Since opening around 2015, it seems there hasn’t been much renovation. The furniture, bathroom fixtures, air conditioning, lighting, and walls all carry a distinct Showa-to-early-Heisei vibe—almost zero modern design elements. Wi-Fi is stable, the bed is a Simmons (comfortable enough), but the whole place gives off a very “functional but not luxurious” feeling. One unusual point is that the hotel does not offer free breakfast (some reviews mention breakfast, but during my stay it was either vegetarian-only or charged separately). For some people this might be a downside, but personally I saw it as a plus—there are so many great local dining options nearby that I preferred going out to explore rather than being tied to a hotel buffet. Finally, the parking lot is huge and has plenty of spaces. For self-driving visitors heading to the Fuji Five Lakes area or Fuji-Q Highland, you’ll never have to worry about finding a spot. Easy in-and-out access is another practical advantage. In summary, Fujisan Station Hotel isn’t a luxurious or stylish property by any means. But if you value convenient transportation, spacious rooms, easy access to food and drinks at night, a direct view of Mt. Fuji, and ample parking, all at a reasonable price, this place is a very pragmatic and solid choice. It may feel old-fashioned, but it delivers on the essentials. Highly recommended for self-drivers or anyone who wants an uncomplicated, Fuji-facing stay with good value for money!
Fujisan Station Hotel

Fujisan Station Hotel

Hotel near Fujiyoshida
Price per night from:£43
8.9/10
Very Good
CCongcongThe hotel's location is excellent, though the room was a bit small. Luckily, we used the large public bath, which had soaking tubs and an outdoor onsen. We could even see Mount Fuji from our room! The complimentary breakfast was decent, but a group of noisy Korean ladies were a bit disruptive. The dinner, however, was amazing: roasted beef, two or three types of fish, seafood paella, and curry – it far exceeded my expectations. I had read reviews saying dinner was very simple, but my actual experience was completely the opposite; it was incredibly rich and varied. Transportation was also convenient. We walked along Lake Kawaguchiko from the station when we arrived, taking many beautiful photos, though it was a shame the cherry blossoms hadn't bloomed yet. In the evening, we took a bus to Oishi Park to see Mount Fuji at dusk. When we left, we arranged for the hotel's shuttle service, and it only took five or six minutes to reach the station. I've actually visited Mount Fuji many times, mostly in summer and autumn, but I've never seen it so clearly from its base as I did this time. Absolutely delightful!
Tominoko Hotel

Tominoko Hotel

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£63
8.7/10
Very Good
SSimon.WI booked this hotel because the promotion made it seem luxurious, but the surroundings feel odd, almost like all the trees have been removed by purpose, littered with dry leaves and fallen branches. It feels dirty and poorly cared for. I was expecting a neatly landscaped area with grass and trees, but instead, the outside feels like a barren, lifeless space. That said, the inside of the room looks very good. The accommodation consists of two separate large caravan‑style rooms. They are not very spacious, but they are sufficient for a family of four. One of the rooms has slightly less living space because it includes a larger bathroom, with a full‑size bathtub. This is something you rarely find in Tokyo, where most bathtubs are quite small, so this was a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, we struggled with the bathtub controls as it was written in Japanese, we couldn't use it after all. Also, the heating system are all labeled in Japanese, and there were no clear instructions in English. As a result, we didn’t figure out how to use the heating until the second night. We stayed for two nights in total. There is an outdoor spa area, which is interesting and enjoyable. We used it and found it quite good, although it is small. It works best for two people, three is a tight squeeze, and four would be uncomfortable. The sauna is decent and operates daily. Breakfast is served at set times rather than as a buffet, likely because the hotel only has 14 rooms. Guests must choose a time slot, such as 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30. We chose 8:30. Breakfast is a set menu rather than self‑service. Each morning includes a starter, a main dish, and some small item to finish, well enough for us. The first day was Japanese‑style, with a rice‑based dish. The second day was Western‑style, with a sandwich as the main course and fried eggs with pork belly. The food tasted good, but we would have appreciated more water. We did not ask for refills, as staff left the area after serving. Finding the hotel is a bit difficult. The entrance sign is blocked by a car park sign, making it very easy to miss. You need to drive very slowly, or you will pass it without realising it. We spent several minutes searching before realising this was the place. Be prepared to see a car park with two signs, where one directly blocks the hotel’s entrance sign.
BLANC FUJI

BLANC FUJI

Hotel near Fujiyoshida
Price per night from:£164
8.3/10
Very Good
GGuest UserAn Unexpected Gem – One of the Best Resorts We’ve Ever Stayed At We booked this resort near Mount Fuji very late, and we were really worried because almost everything was already sold out. But it turned out to be one of the most wonderful stays we’ve ever had on any of our trips to Japan. The resort has several staff members who speak Vietnamese, and they helped us so much. Every time we needed to go somewhere, the shuttle bus took us to the station—even the times when I requested it late without booking an hour in advance, they still tried their best to arrange a pickup. Their kindness truly showed how much they care about their guests. From the driver to the front desk to the restaurant staff, everyone was incredibly warm, friendly, and always smiling. They were genuinely adorable and made us feel so welcomed. Our room was a huge surprise: a massive apartment-style space with four beds even though there were only two of us, plus two bathrooms. Everything was clean, cozy, and very comfortable. The resort is located in a large forest, so the moment you step inside, you can smell the gentle scent of pine wood everywhere. The atmosphere feels grounding and refreshing—as if the Earth itself is recharging you. One of the best parts is that they have dedicated areas for pets. I got to play with some of the guests’ pets, and it was honestly such a sweet experience. Breakfast was delicious every morning, in a very authentic Japanese style. I went down for breakfast every day, and the dining area has a beautiful view of Mount Fuji—I even recorded some stunning videos there. I never imagined I would be able to book a resort this amazing. It seems like it has been operating for many years, with a rustic and warm charm that I absolutely fell in love with. Down at the reception area, they also sell all kinds of Mount Fuji souvenirs. When you’re out sightseeing in the Fuji area, you tend to buy a lot of souvenirs and snacks, which makes your bags very heavy—but the resort sells everything right there. I compared the prices, and they were actually much cheaper than the tourist spots, so we bought all our gifts there. Super convenient! I genuinely want to come back to this resort for future trips. It is one of the best places I have ever stayed, and I absolutely adore it. Highly, highly recommended.
Fuji Premium Resort

Fuji Premium Resort

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£40
9.1/10
Great
MM693401****Pros: 1. The Mt. Fuji view was perfect. The cleanliness and condition of the facilities were absolutely fine, even exceeding expectations. It's much better than some older, traditional hotels with Mt. Fuji views, offering excellent value for money at this price point. 2. The hotel service was also great. From the front desk to the restaurant staff and the housekeepers, everyone offered service with a smile. Perhaps because it was the off-season, another couple checking in at the same time received a room upgrade. The hotel also provides a convenient shuttle service from Kawaguchiko Station. 3. The restaurant staff were very professional. While the sukiyaki for dinner wasn't a huge surprise, it was decent and had no flaws. 4. It's only a few hundred meters from Oishi Park, which is easily walkable. Compared to other attractions, it's a bit more niche, but the scenery is beautiful and the atmosphere is very pleasant. Cons: 1. It's quite a distance from Kawaguchiko Station, making it a bit far from other attractions. 2. You can't see Mt. Fuji at night due to the lack of light (which isn't the hotel's fault). 3. All rooms are non-smoking, and the small open space in front of the hotel with Mt. Fuji views is also a non-smoking area. There's only a small designated smoking area at the back entrance of the hotel. As a smoker, it's a bit inconvenient, but completely understandable and acceptable. 4. Also, there are no convenience stores or supermarkets within walking distance of the hotel. The Oishi Store listed on Apple Maps is actually closed. 5. To reach the hotel, you have to walk up a relatively long slope. It can be a bit tiring if you're on foot, but once you're down the slope, you're right by Lake Kawaguchiko, and there are very few people. Overall, the hotel is excellent. If you're staying with a partner, you can take a walk along Lake Kawaguchiko below the hotel. With Mt. Fuji right in front of you, the atmosphere is romantic and there are few people around. Highly recommended.
KUMONOUE FUJI HOTEL

KUMONOUE FUJI HOTEL

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£205
9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserStepping off the bus at Lake Yamanaka, I immediately spotted this hotel perched on the hilltop – the views of Mount Fuji are absolutely unbeatable! Plus, their hot spring is a semi-open-air style, so you can soak while enjoying that incredible Fuji scenery.
Hotel Mt. Fuji

Hotel Mt. Fuji

Hotel near Yamanakako
Price per night from:£45
9.0/10
Great
KKanoksri K.The room is a comfortable size and offers a lovely view of Mount Fuji from the corner. It is clean and well equipped, with individual air-conditioning in the room. All the staff are friendly and provide excellent service. The hotel also has onsen facilities, including separate male and female as well as private onsen. Parking is available, located a short distance from the hotel.
Hotel Route-Inn Kawaguchiko

Hotel Route-Inn Kawaguchiko

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£45
8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe hotel's location is excellent, just a short walk to Lake Kawaguchiko. We chose a room with windows, and the hotel gave us a corner room, so the front window offered a perfect view of Lake Kawaguchiko, and the side window overlooked Mount Fuji. The hotel also has free hot spring baths, which was a nice bonus. We also booked breakfast and dinner, and they were quite good!
Royal Hotel Kawaguchiko

Royal Hotel Kawaguchiko

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£35
7.6/10
Good
GGuest UserTraditional Japanese hot spring hotel with beautiful lake side view and experienced front desk. The hotel is located just near the famous Tenjozan cable car station and quite easy to access to other attraction site on foot or by riding a bicycle. A 90 min all-you-can-eat hot pot buffet is provided during the stay as well as the delicate Japanese style breakfast. Hot spring can be found in each guest room and on the 2nd floor for public use as well. Overall, I am quite happy with my visit to the Breezy Bay hotel.
Breezbay Lake Resort Kawaguchiko

Breezbay Lake Resort Kawaguchiko

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£62
9.6/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThis was my first time experiencing a standalone hotel in Japan, and it was excellent! Each unit can accommodate four people, with two people per room. The rooms are spread across two floors, and each floor has its own living room (with a TV and projector), bathroom, and toilet. This means you don't have to wait long to get ready, and you won't disturb each other in the morning. You can see Mount Fuji from the rooftop of every unit, so you don't have to wake up early to catch the 'golden sunrise' effect on the mountain. The hotel also provides complimentary drinks, coffee, and cake, and there's free popcorn available at the front desk.
THE TOKI FujiKawaguchiko

THE TOKI FujiKawaguchiko

Hotel near Fujikawaguchiko
Price per night from:£174

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