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Gora Hanaougi
4.8/548 Reviews

Gora Hanaougi

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.59km from Hakone Museum of Art
Great experience! From the receptionist in the parking lot to the front desk and lounge are first class As soon as I entered the wooden house, I smelled a faint woody fragrance, and my whole person suddenly relaxed a lot. You have to take off your shoes when you enter the hotel, and the front desk will take care of them, so you directly step on the tatami with your feet, soft and comfortable. The room is very large, there are three doors from the main door of the room to the position of the bed, so the room is very quiet. The bed is very large, moderately soft and hard. There is free water, beer and juice in the small refrigerator. The electric kettle has hot water that has already been heated, and there is also a pot of room temperature water to drink next to it The room is heated and air-conditioned at the same time In addition to shampoo and other products, there are also toners, makeup lotions, and lotions that can be used. There are also hair loops for long hair. The whole arrangement is very careful. The view of the room is first-rate, and soaking in a daze in the open-air hot spring is a first-class enjoyment. Dinner and breakfast are in the restaurant on the second floor. Arrange a time with the waiter to go to the first floor and they will show you where to eat. Dining is in a semi-private room with tatami mats, and no other guests will be seen. The waiter for both meals is the same person, needless to say, polite, with a bright smile, very hard to explain the dishes in simple English. It is suitable for people who like to be quiet, slow, and [not to see people]!
Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel
4.6/5288 Reviews

Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.86km from Hakone Museum of Art
Hotel Indigo was recommended to us by a co-worker. She raved about how much she enjoy her stay, so we decided to visit for our Anniversary. We loved everything about this hotel from check in to check out, everything was amazing. The hotel staff always made us feel welcome, by greeting us (by name most of the time) whenever we were out and about in the hotel. Hannah checked us in. She was nice and provided us with information about the area. We had the breakfast included in our stay. The restaurant manager Koji-san was awesome. While not a picky eater, I do like my eggs cooked a certain way...lol.. On the first day of breakfast, my eggs were not cooked to my liking. When my plate was taken, Koji-san noticed that I did not eat my eggs. He immediately came to our table and inquired about the eggs. I told him that they were too soft for me. He apologized and asked if I had enough to eat and said that he would like to try again the next morning. I thought this was such a kind gesture. For the next 4 days, my eggs were cooked exactly how I like them. We had dinner at the hotel restaurant. It is a bit pricey, but the chef is very good. The salmon and asparagus were my favorites. Our anniversary was on the 22nd and we received a call from the front desk asking if they could bring us a gift for our anniversary. They brought us an assortment of sweet treats, which we enjoyed with a cup of tea. Very sweet. Our room was spacious, clean with the perfect temperature. The television was the largest that I have seen a Japanese hotel. Our room was on the riverside with a private outdoor onsen. While relaxing in the onsen, you can hear the calming sounds of the river. There is also a foot soak in the garden area. it was a bit to cold outside for me, so I didn't get to enjoy it on this stay. The hotel was cleaned thoroughly and safety precautions were taken. All of staff wore masks and for breakfast, we were provided with gloves to get continental items from the buffet. All tables were wiped down immediately after a party left and were socially distanced. The hotel is in close proximity to just about everything. During our 5 day stay, we visited The Open Air Museum, the Venetian Glass Garden, Gora Park, and The Red Gate of Peace. We will definitely be returning and look forward to our next stay in the Spring.
Hakone Suishoen
4.7/558 Reviews

Hakone Suishoen

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita Hakone|1.03km from Hakone Museum of Art
Style. Taisho era traditional onsen Setting. Hakone Suishoen is a cultural property that belonged to the Mitsui family, built 1925 Explore. Hakone. Was here late October, Hakone is a beautiful area and it is almost autumn foliage season Rooms. 23 rooms on the property surrounded by old maple trees and bamboos. Two beds in room Hananome. Sisley amenities. Large shower area that steps out into the outdoor onsen which faces the trees, found it to be truly restorative as I felt a bit beaten down when I arrived. Complimentary mini bar (except for the champagne and Macallan). Dark wood furnishings in my room looked dated and room had very little windows and natural light @ the hotel. great service throughout my stay, although strange to be served welcome tea in a paper cup. Didn’t try the public onsen. High quality souvenirs in the restaurant and lobby shop. Meals in the gorgeous historic Mitsui property Food and drinks Excellent traditional kaiseki dinner and breakfast in a private room in the historic Mitsui residence (aka restaurant Momiji). Built 1925 but still comfortable (ie floor heating) I was in Japan for three nights and while this was not a Michelin restaurant ( tried a few during this trip ), dinner here was my favorite and my comfort food. I kept on thinking about how food is functional medicine and this place hit the spot Prices. Moderate $662 as included a delicious dinner and breakfast Rating. 4/5 ( everything was perfect except for the welcome drink in a paper cup and my room’s decor/lighting )

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Bettei Koyoi (Adult Only)
4/54 Reviews

Bettei Koyoi (Adult Only)

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.18km from Hakone Museum of Art
I used it on a girl's trip for 2 days and 1 night. The arrival was a little earlier than the check-in time, but we responded without any discomfort. Entrance and lobby are smaller than expected. There is a lounge next door for welcome drinks and sweets. We are satisfied with whiskey and sweets. This time I stayed in a deluxe room. It is spacious enough for 3 people. There is an open-air bath in the guest room, and the scenery is ◎. However, I feel that the building and equipment are quite old. At first, I had a little resistance because I had only stayed at a shiny resort hotel. However, the cleaning is well done and there is a sense of cleanliness. I wasn't bothered because it was just old. The best part of staying at the villa Imaza is the meal! The evening kaiseki cuisine was surprised by the length of the dishes. Not only the taste, but also delicious food. The story also bounced, and it took me an hour and 40 minutes to eat everything. The next morning, freshly cooked rice cooked in a clay pot was very delicious. The side dishes are simple, but the seasoning is also suitable for rice. You can taste many kinds little by little, and it is the ideal breakfast. I think that the first trip to Hakone was good at the villa Imabari. I was able to enjoy the trip from the bottom of my heart with all the hospitality. It is a wonderful space, food, and hospitality, so I hope to have a longer stay next time.
Gora-Onsen Setsugetsuka-Bettei Suiun
4.7/542 Reviews

Gora-Onsen Setsugetsuka-Bettei Suiun

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.32km from Hakone Museum of Art
 I stayed on January 5 day as last year. The room is a low-rise room as usual. The lower floors can see the moon, stars and the rising sun through the leaves of the garden tree 々. The upper floors are not disturbed by the trees 々 and you can enjoy the surrounding mountains 々 landscape. 4 I have never stayed above the floor, but I think the scenery on the lower floors in winter is lonely and Qing 々. I don't think I'll come again if my first stay was the mountain side room I saw on YouTube. After spring, it has a hot spring inn in the forest in the leaves of the tree 々, and it has a different taste, but I like winter. This time, when I changed the iPhone to a new model, I was able to take a good picture of the garden and the stars at night. Overall, I am satisfied with the same wonderfulness. If I dare to say something I was interested in, I take pictures of the meal every time, but the tea confectionery at the reception was the same as last year (of course I am satisfied). I requested the size of the clothes in the building in advance and prepared it. Is not small, and last year there was nothing to wear on the clothes in the hall like a vest (I don't know what to say) (because it looks like a farmer?), The maximum size of the clothes I bought at the shop last year is pink-colored building I bought an inner dress, but the inner dress prepared in the room was the same white gray? (Since it was the same color last year, it may be the same color even if you make a reservation for a man and woman. Or is there a number depending on the size?) The same was true when I stayed at another hotel in Hakone Yumoto at the end of the year, but the dinner dishes were served. , From last year, I felt that it was small or the amount was small. Compared to the photos when I stayed last year, I really get worried. I was worried that the food would be smaller as the room rate was rising from last year. The good thing was that the staff at various places were as good as ever. There were many non-al drinks beside the elevator. There was a low evaluation on SNS in advance, but it is true that there are customers, but there are staff who are dissatisfied with colleagues in a low voice, or the number of staff at the restaurant is narrowed. Is it , I couldn't come immediately after pressing the doorbell button, but it was acceptable to me. I've never seen it like I was on SNS here. I wanted to use it in the future. Finally, I bought it here last year, but I can't wear it because it seems to be ”stealed” at the same Kyoritsu resort, but I used it at other hotels and was popular with foreign tourists. It is often used when staying at other hot spring inns. I would like you to always have various sizes of colors. The next time I stay, I would like to buy it if there is a color for overseas souvenirs.

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Gen Hakone Gora
4.5/536 Reviews

Gen Hakone Gora

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.27km from Hakone Museum of Art
Wanted to stay at a hotel with a private onsen during our stay in Hakone. The room itself was absolutely amazing. Super comfortable and I loved the tatami floor and the big balcony overlooking the hills. I could go on forever talking about how beautiful and spacious the room was. Lighting is very important to me and Gen Hakone got this perfectly, even having LED colour changing bulbs incase you want a cooler/warmer tone to the room. My only problem with the room is the shower. It is cool that the shower cubicle connects to both the bedroom and outside next to the onsen tub so you could step out of the shower and into the tub. However, this design might not be the best for cold winters as the glass could barely keep in the heat. We had a chilly evening when we went and if I stood close to the shower, I felt the chill. The plastic on the shower door that keeps the water in was loose so water can leak out onto the floorboards in the bedroom. I could already see the water damage on the floorboards so perhaps this should be fixed otherwise it will create a problem in the long term. The design for each room might be a little different but I found it a little strange that one of the beds is literally next to the shower cubicle. The room has floor to ceiling windows including the shower cubicle so how do they keep the light out in the morning when you are still sleeping? There is a blackout blind that separates the bed and the shower cubicle at night which runs all the way to the sliding door that separates the bedroom and living area. However, don't expect a total blackout as the design of the room cannot cover all the places where light shines. The kaiseki dinner was very delicious but I loved the breakfast more. It was huge and filling and such a great experience! The room price was extortionate but the beauty of the room plus the food kind of pays off for it. In terms of quality of service, this was also top-notch. Although staff didn't speak the best English, they tried their best to deliver their messages and we really appreciated their efforts. They immediately respond to pick-up requests when we called or emailed them. We had a little blip on arrival when we expected them to pick us up at Gora station but they werent there. It turns out that when we emailed them about our arrival time and requested for pick up prior to the trip, it doesn't actually secure a reservation, it's just giving them a heads up. So if you require them to pick you up from Gora station, give them a call when you arrive and they will come within 5 minutes. They can also drop you off or pick you up at particular points too but best communicate with them on that when you are there. The hotel is minute away from Naka Gora tram station which makes its very convenient to travel to the ropeway station and Gora station. Overall, we had a wonderful stay at Gen Gora and wish to extend our gratitude to the staff and their service there.
Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso
4.1/511 Reviews

Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.36km from Hakone Museum of Art
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.
Lalaca
4.5/55 Reviews

Lalaca

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.43km from Hakone Museum of Art
I stayed here for the first time using the Kanagawa Travel Discount. I usually look for delicious inns with Izu cuisine based on word of mouth. Hakone has always been close to Yokohama, but the impression is that the price setting is about 10,000 yen higher for two people than Izu no Yado. At Rakuraka, I chose a Japanese-Western style room, which was spacious and clean, and was very relaxing. During my stay, I was healed by the voice of the warblers chirping nearby. The popular hot springs are hot springs, and the outdoor baths are hot, but you can enjoy the hydrangea blooming in the garden (although it was a little early). When you enter the bathroom, you can smell sulfur, but the hot water does not smell even though it is cloudy. The indoor bath is a little lukewarm, but it gradually warms up from the core of the long bath, keeping you warm all the time. This is the best place to enjoy hot springs. However, it was disappointing for me who wants to enjoy cooking. The first small bowl of nuta was delicious, but the other dishes weren't bad, but they weren't impressive (personal opinion). If you don't look at the menu, you won't know the material. I understand that it's more expensive than weekdays because I'm staying on Saturday, but isn't the cost of ingredients too low? Although the main shabu-shabu meat is branded pork, the appearance of the pork belly is disappointing. I also want to devise the pottery grill. The taste of the thick sauce is good, but I have the impression that it is made to be eaten with sauce. The shabu-shabu soup stock is also made from bonito and kombu sea****, so it might be a good idea to enjoy it as a zosui (rice porridge) that takes advantage of the umami from the generous amount of pork belly. Breakfast was different from dinner. The rice with sansho chirimen and the five-grain porridge on the scallops have an elegant taste. Butterbur miso, bamboo shoots boiled in Tosa, dashimaki* and horse mackerel were warm, and it was a simple yet heartfelt breakfast. What bothers me during breakfast and dinner is the constant running of the dishwasher, which makes enough noise to drown out the background music. I guess it's a matter of working hours restrictions, etc., but it's questionable in terms of ”hospitality to customers.” There is a nice lobby, so if there is a free drip coffee service, I think that coffee lovers will have a good impression. During my stay, the coffee service was only a discount coupon. If you like it, please bring it. Mr. Raku Hana thought that if the dinner quality was improved, Ashi no Yu could become a valuable inn where you can stay cheaply despite being on par with the Matsuzakaya main store.
Hotel Marroad Hakone
3.9/521 Reviews

Hotel Marroad Hakone

Gora/Sengokuhara Hakone|0.45km from Hakone Museum of Art
I also checked the comments on the Internet before, and I should say that after the check-in, I feel that the experience is better than I thought. However, English communication is required throughout the whole process. Location: Get off at the train station and get off in less than ten minutes. Get off at Gora Station and need to find a grandfather at the tourist information desk. He will help you call the hotel and send a car to pick up. I will ask you how many people, a few pieces of luggage. Then just wait at the tourist information desk. When you arrive at the hotel, the reception will ask if you need breakfast and dinner. This seems to be scheduled in advance. If you need it, you can set it up. Although the hotel is not particularly high-star, the quality of service for the waiters is high. If you eat at a hotel, Japanese locals are also dressed in suits and suits. From the hotel, it is close to the small train station and the Gora Park. Gora Park is very recommended. If you buy a Hakone Pass, the park is free to enter. One of the park's gates is the park station and the other is the park station. The hotel room is large and the view is beautiful. I didn't go to the hot springs, but I really liked their massage chairs. Come back at night and massage on the massage chair. It feels very comfortable. In addition, the shops here are very close, you can bring them back in advance, or go to a French restaurant next to the hotel to eat. The chef is superb and I feel so much when I eat it. The lunch package is very affordable and you don't like Western food.

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