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YuYu Hakone - Private Open Air Onsen Usage Guaranteed Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road
8.8/10
Very Good68 reviews
5.44km from Hakone Stone‐paved Road
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9.6/10
Amazing
11360173****Ryori-yaku (restaurant name), the hot springs in Hakone are unparalleled, but the food here really deserves mention. I've been to Ryori-yaku in Izu before, and compared to that, this one probably suits my taste better. It's not as sweet, so the food is refreshing and not cloying. The only downside is that the rooms are really small—every inch of space is precious!
Hakone Kyuan Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Hakone Kyuan

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita, Hakone
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9.5/10
Amazing
GGuest UserFor a hotel priced at 11,000 yen per night, I expected the facilities to be fine. However, the water suddenly stopped while I was washing up in the evening. I called the front desk, and they told me it was due to strong winds and they didn't know when it would be fixed. Although it was restored after about an hour or two, the toilet suddenly started gushing water after the water came back on. The staff's problem-solving skills and attitude were terrible, while Ctrip customer service was surprisingly helpful. Breakfast was a fixed Japanese style, and I really couldn't stand the fish, sashimi, and pickles all morning. I asked a waiter if I could have a piece or two of bread at the next table to fill my stomach, seeing that they were eating bread. They replied that Day 1 was Japanese style, and only Day 2 was Western style with bread. If I wanted some, I would have to pay 600 yen for three slices of bread... The service staff's logic was unbelievable. Nobody gave me a choice when I checked in! I checked in at 5 am, and the only breakfast option was at 9:30 am. I should have known better than to wait for this awful breakfast.
Fufu Hakone Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Fufu Hakone

Gora/Sengokuhara, Hakone
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9.4/10
Amazing
TTim NazarovWe were looking for onsen with private bath on the balcony and probably hit the sweet spot. Unfortunately we had only 1 night stay, but it was fantastic. Onsen is located at the top station Gora, where you can get from Odawara. That’s around 2 hours from Tokyo all together, around 3 hours from Kyoto. Last 2 sections of the way are going through a picturesque steep railway. Views are great! Be sure to rush to the front or back seats (doesn’t matter which) to secure a spot for nice photographs. Private bath is fantastic, rooms are clean and spacious with a touch of ryokan style (tatami etc). That’s a perfect place to sit and relax doesn’t matter it’s sunshine or pooring rain outside. The food was fantastic (according to my wife), however the options are limited if you’re not eating fish or sea products due to allergy or other reasons. For Karaku team - I would suggest adding a signature wagyu set for those who would like something else. Selection of wine and alcohol drinks is superb. Free snacks and coffee are available till 8 p.m. as well with a view terrace. For those who like some regular conbini stuff - Lawson is around 10 mins walk with Miyazaki style trains passing by👌🏻 All in all, we wish we had stayed at least 2 nights as there are lots of activities around.  Thanks to Karaku staff for a warm welcome and tailored experience!
Hakone Gora Karaku Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Hakone Gora Karaku

Gora/Sengokuhara, Hakone
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9.4/10
Amazing
GGuest UserThis time, I booked a hotel on Trip.com without any prior research, and I wasn't disappointed when I arrived. I opted for the 'one night, one meal' package, but in retrospect, 'one night, two meals' might have been more convenient. Getting there was easy, with convenient bus stops at Kowakien and Tenyu stations. The surroundings are lovely, and the cleanliness was up to par. The room even has a bathtub for a natural hot spring bath! It's real hot spring water, and they only charged a few dollars for two uses, which is very reasonable. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied.
Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita, Hakone
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9.3/10
Great
GGuest UserThis was the best hotel I stayed at during my Chinese New Year trip to Japan, though it was also the most expensive. The hotel is right by the Hakone-Yumoto station exit, just across the little red bridge, which is incredibly convenient for families with luggage or young children. The hotel itself is comparable to a 4- to 5-star hotel in China. Both the service and facilities were excellent. They offer both private and public onsen baths. The private bath costs 2000 yen for 45 minutes, while the public one is free. We opted for the private bath. We arrived at the hotel at noon, dropped off our luggage, booked our private bath slot, and then went out to explore. The hotel even separates luggage storage for check-in and check-out, which is a nice touch. In the afternoon, you can explore the street in front of Hakone-Yumoto station, check out transportation options for the next day, and enjoy some local food. Of course, if you're short on time, you can also just drop your bags and hop on a train to start your journey. The room was also very spacious. We booked a triple room, and it was the biggest room I've stayed in during all my trips to Japan over the past few years. I must particularly mention that on our first afternoon, someone in our group was feeling unwell with a headache and vomiting. We approached the front desk before 2 PM, hoping to check in early and let them rest. The front desk staff were incredibly enthusiastic and processed our early check-in immediately. Another thing that happened was I realized I'd lost my wireless Bluetooth earphones after returning to Tokyo, and I suspected they might have been left at the hotel. Since I didn't have a phone number, I contacted the hotel via email. The very next day, hotel customer service replied. They not only looked for them in our room but also searched in the hotel's public areas. Although they weren't found, I was still very satisfied with the service of the Japanese hotel staff. I would definitely choose this hotel again for my next trip to Hakone. Also, a tip for everyone: this area perfectly combines liveliness and tranquility. Other places, in my opinion, are either too far (requiring long train rides) or too desolate.
Yumoto Fujiya Hotel Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Yumoto Fujiya Hotel

Hakone yumoto, Hakone
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9.2/10
Great
AANASTASIIA_BERDNIKOVAThis hotel is a paradise in the mountains of Hakone! Traditional style of the rooms - it feels like you are living in a Japanese family. We were prepared a traditional dinner, which was served in our room. It was very tasty and varied! The hotel has 3 onsen: 2 - private, 1 - public. We visited only the private ones (you need to book a time in advance at the reception upon check-in, the visit time is 30 minutes). It was wonderful! The hotel also provides a transfer from and to the nearest train stations. The rooms are clean, cozy, we slept on tatami under soft blankets. The hotel has a relax room. With massage chairs and a very quiet atmosphere. We stayed in this room after visiting the onsen and got great relaxation. And you are also given national clothes for rest and sleep. It is very beautiful and cute. Breakfasts were also in kaiseki style - varied and unusual. The hotel staff is very kind and friendly. this hotel allows tattoo baths. great experience, thank you very much! want to come back again!
Musashino Bekkan Hakone Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Musashino Bekkan Hakone

Kowakidani/Miyanoshita, Hakone
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8.9/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI spent a wonderful night here during New Year's Eve. The waiter barely understands people and foreign languages, but he is friendly and good at communication. I booked a public bathroom first, but then I changed it to a private bath when there was room. My satisfaction improved a lot! The hotel is very close to Hakoyō-Yumoto Station, and the taxi cost was less than 1,000 yen. Later, we couldn't get a taxi and it was very comfortable for us to walk to the station for 15 minutes with our children🏳️🌈
Yushintei Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Yushintei

Hakone yumoto, Hakone
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8.9/10
Very Good
EElle’s travelsOur experience staying in Hakone was perfect! We stayed at the Tensein in Hakone-Yumoto, an easy location to take the bus, car or train to some popular tourist attractions in the area. The check in itself was rather slow but the staff do their best to speak good English and discuss every detail about your stay with you. The room had everything we needed, the shampoo and conditioners provided was wonderful and there was a variety of products to use. On check in, the private onsen was given at 50% discount at 1,100 Japanese yen per use, we got 2 vouchers so used it 2 times (as we have tattoos we could not go into the public onsen). On check in you have to collect your towel and your choice of Yukata (traditional Japanese robe) which you’re welcomed and encouraged to wear around the hotel and gardens. The hotel is strictly no shoes, so upon arrival you leave your shoes in a locked box and keep the key. If you wish to walk around the beautiful gardens, there are slider type shoes available to slip on, as well as umbrellas to use if it’s raining. Outside they have a onsen for your feet to enjoy with a drink. All of the food and drink (apart from breakfast which was included) was put on our bill at the end. There was a wide selection of drinks, nibbles and food available for dinner and lunches at the dining room and there was a large buffet dining room for buffet breakfast and dinner (if you booked it). The hotel is just a short 10 minute walk to the town and 15 minute walk to the Hakone-Yumoto station. Visiting Mt Fuji is easy, with a bus ‘H’ running from stand 2 opposite the Hakone -Yumoto station. Get off at ‘Motohakone’. From there, you can take another bus and a train to get you to another town ‘Gora’ and surrounding attractions to enjoy.
Tenseien Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Tenseien

Hakone yumoto, Hakone
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8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserTake the Shinkansen from Osaka to Odawara, then transfer to the tram to Hakone Yumoto, and then take a bus to Gora. Two people dragged their suitcases and walked uphill for 15 minutes. They were exhausted. When they arrived at the hotel, they found that they could wait for the train in Gora, and it only took 5 minutes to walk. The hotel facilities are not new, and there are not many guests, mostly Japanese tourists. The hot spring is relatively small, and the water temperature is very high. You have to come out to breathe after soaking for a while. I experienced the private bath and open-air hot spring, and there were a lot of mosquitoes. The food is OK, worthy of the price.
Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso

Gora/Sengokuhara, Hakone
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7.8/10
Good
AAlilouistthe hotel doesn’t have an elevator and the staff didn’t even bother to help us with our luggage. we’re two girls and we had 3 big suitcases. luggage storage is 500¥ per piece and we just wanted to leave it for half an hour. breakfast is provided for 500¥ but it’s just coffee and croissant, i could pay more but get some good food because there are no restaurants nearby. the reception closes at 9 or 10 pm, and there were guests who arrived after that time and asked us for help because there was no one at the counter. the onsen looked kinda disappointing. overall, it’s okay if you’re looking for a budget stay for 1 night, but i would not recommend it
HESTA Hakone Hotels near Hakone Stone‐paved Road

HESTA Hakone

Lake Ashi, Hakone
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Frequently asked questions

What is the average price of a hotel in Hakone this weekend?

According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Hakone this weekend is AU$523 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is AU$881 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Hakone this weekend typically cost AU$1,294 per night.

How much do hotels in Hakone cost per night on weekdays?

Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Hakone during weekdays is AU$450 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around AU$782 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Hakone generally cost AU$1,198 per night on weekdays.

What are the best places to stay in Hakone?

Some of the best places to stay in Hakone are near popular attractions like Lake Ashi and Owakudani, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.

What are the best hotels for couples in Hakone?

Couples visiting Hakone have highly rated stays at Diamond Hakone Society (from AU$130) and Hakonowa Hot Spring Inn (from AU$125).

What are the top hotels in Hakone near Lake Ashi?

Some of the top hotels in Hakone near Lake Ashi include Odakyu Hotel de Yama (from AU$219), The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko (from AU$297) and Rakuten STAY FUJIMI TERRACE Hakone Ashinoko (from AU$393), all offering easy access to Lake Ashi, making them ideal for visitors looking to explore the area.

What are some of the best hotels in Hakone?

The most popular Hakone hotels for your stay: Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from AU$439), Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori (from AU$249) and Hakone Yutowa (from AU$88) are the preferred hotels.

Which hotels in Hakone are worth visiting for their spa experience?

Feel tired from travelling? Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from AU$439), Hakone Yutowa (from AU$88) and Hakone Kowakien Hotel (from AU$210) provide highly rated spa services.

Which hotels in Hakone have hot springs?

Want to experience hot springs in your hotel? Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from AU$439), Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori (from AU$249) and Hotel Indigo HAKONE GORA by IHG (from AU$265) have hot springs. Book now!

Which hotels in Hakone have swimming pools?

Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from AU$439), Hakone Kowakien Hotel (from AU$210) and Yoshiike Ryokan (from AU$367) are hotels with swimming pools. Stay at any of these hotels to enjoy a swimming pool!

What hotels in Hakone offer an especially good breakfast ?

Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from AU$439),Hotel Indigo HAKONE GORA by IHG (from AU$265) and Hakone Kowakien Hotel (from AU$210) provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

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