This time we were on a self-driving trip. There were 4 of us, and we rented 2 rooms. The rooms were very spacious, and the front desk staff were extremely polite. It took about 25 minutes to drive to eat. Overall, we were very satisfied.
Had a BBQ with friends in the evening, and the night view was great. However, the air conditioning in the room was really uncomfortable, and the bedding was too thick. I strongly advise against booking breakfast; it's better to just DIY. You can easily pick up some supplies at the big supermarket nearby.
Service staff were efficient, although queueing to trade your keys for your shoes slowed things down. (Understandable, because this is also a day-trip onsen, so the hotel needs to ensure all tabs are covered before letting guests go.)
Facilities were old but well-maintained, although my room window couldn't be closed without force. Wide variety of baths to choose from, and convenient hours.
Note that there is no shampoo, conditioner or body soap in guestrooms, as this is an onsen facility - all soaps and bath amenities are provided in the onsen area.
Several onsite restaurants providing many food options, which made up for the lack of vegetarian-friendly options around the area.
We were incredibly lucky to get room 111.
As soon as we opened the window, there were many clever koi fish. Whenever someone was on the balcony, they would immediately come over.
There was fish food available at the hotel entrance; it was self-service.
We were very touched. We had a five-year-old child traveling with us, and the hotel staff always made sure to include the child's utensils when preparing cutlery in the restaurant, even though we hadn't ordered dinner for him.
We will definitely come again. Thank you.
We spent our anniversary with my girlfriend in Kaneyamaen, and our experience was above and beyond. Starting with the shuttle option provided by the hotel from Mishima station, which also took us to Oshino hakkai, what a gorgeous place, before ending up at the hotel. We were really satisfied of our driver who shared facts about Yamanashi prefecture and Fuji.
Our check-in process was also a really nice experience. From the moment we arrived we felt the hospitality of the hotel service crew. They escorted us to our room and helped with our luggage. Staying at a Sanri-Comfort Western Room, we had access to 2 lounges, where in one of them we had access to many kind of amazing wine from Yamanashi, among other tasty snacks. We choose our yukata and headed for matcha tasting. This is located in another part of the building which also gives us a peak at the wonderful garden. The matcha and snack we received helped us settle in with the calm garden view. Then came dinner. My god, the dinner was above and beyond. Neither of us had an 8 course dinner before with such a perfect service and absolutely amazing food. Hats of to the restaurant and service crew. Truly impressed.
We decided to walk of the calories in the hotels beautiful garden at night. The illumination creates a really romantic experience.
After this, we attended the Taiko drum show, which is organized by the hotel crew. First time for me and I can say it definitely made our experience even more special. Fantastic work.
Then the star of the show. The open-air bath on the balcony. The sight of Mt. Fuji early morning from the bath, was a magical experience which we'll never forget.
The buffet breakfast provides a great selection of food and drinks, rest assured we left very pleased.
All in all, this was an extraordinary stay for us. Nothing but max points. Wish we'll have the chance to visit again.
It is a traditional hot spring hotel. We stayed in the old wing this time. I heard that one side is newly renovated. The old wing really has its age and the rooms have a bit of a smell.
In mid-February, we made a reservation for the family bath on the 5th floor, but the floor was damaged and had not been repaired. It was dangerous for children to pass by.
The front desk had limited English and could not fully communicate.
There are not many tourists, and overall I am very satisfied.
I chose this place because I wanted to experience traditional Japanese architecture. I loved the scent of the tatami mats and the overall atmosphere. There's also a Japanese-style bathhouse where you can shower and soak. Those who are afraid of insects should be careful! I encountered a huge spider while showering! But that's normal given it's in the mountains outside.
I also really enjoyed the breakfast! You can choose between Japanese or Western style. The pillows and blankets are a bit old, but it was fine to sleep on. It's a great place to stay that I'd definitely come back to next time!
A classic old-school modern hotel with ryokan-type service. The room is huge and has excellent views of the river. On a good day, it should be possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There is also big onsen area with an outdoor bath area.
Dinner is served on the ground floor restaurant and it was a delicious multicourse meal which includes really good wagyu steak with wasabi shoyuzuke. Dessert also includes the region's famed grapes. Breakfast was served buffet style with selection of Japanese and western items.
I drove to the hotel with a rental car. It is not too far from a station on a local line but I recommend driving around to explore instead. The patrons to the hotel also seemed more local.
Garden Villa is located in Fujiyoshida, just 2.8 miles from Fuji-Q Highland and 5.5 miles from Lake Kawaguchi. This vacation home features air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk and free shuttle service for guests.
Featuring a terrace and mountain views, the spacious vacation home includes 4 bedrooms, a living room, flat-screen TV, an equipped kitchen, and 1 bathroom with a bidet and a bath. Offering free private parking, this 1-star vacation home also features free Wifi. The vacation home offers bed linen, towels, and laundry service.
For guests with children, the vacation home provides kids pool. Guests at Garden Villa can enjoy skiing nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Mount Fuji is 12 miles from the accommodation, while Oshijuutaku Togawa and Osano’s House is 2.7 miles from the property.
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Came here for my friend’s birthday celebration. Hotel has tea ceremony on arrival (free of charge) at around 4pm, in a traditional tea house facing a beautiful river, the hotel also gave us a glass of a Japanese sake (also free of charge) that we can enjoy next to the river. Room is big, came with a private hot spring in the room, hot spring and living room is facing mt Fuji, very nice room. There’s a traditional drum shows after dinner everyday, also a small game after the show. We were very lucky that we both got a gift from the game. There was cockroaches in the room, one big cockroach and a few very tiny cockroaches in the bathroom area, others than that, it’s a beautiful place to stay. Still love this hotel v much.
Service staff were efficient, although queueing to trade your keys for your shoes slowed things down. (Understandable, because this is also a day-trip onsen, so the hotel needs to ensure all tabs are covered before letting guests go.) Facilities were old but well-maintained, although my room window couldn't be closed without force. Wide variety of baths to choose from, and convenient hours. Note that there is no shampoo, conditioner or body soap in guestrooms, as this is an onsen facility - all soaps and bath amenities are provided in the onsen area. Several onsite restaurants providing many food options, which made up for the lack of vegetarian-friendly options around the area.
The place was totally awesome! Totally relaxing and a very different experience from the tradition ryokan experience in Kawaguchiko. Location is rather convenient- just 1 stop on the red line bus will bring you to the resort. Dinner and breakfast was awesome too, however be sure that you have somebody that knows how to work the grill! Communication with service staff was a little difficult, but Google translator solved the issue. Not much of service you need as you are pretty much on your own!
A classic old-school modern hotel with ryokan-type service. The room is huge and has excellent views of the river. On a good day, it should be possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There is also big onsen area with an outdoor bath area. Dinner is served on the ground floor restaurant and it was a delicious multicourse meal which includes really good wagyu steak with wasabi shoyuzuke. Dessert also includes the region's famed grapes. Breakfast was served buffet style with selection of Japanese and western items. I drove to the hotel with a rental car. It is not too far from a station on a local line but I recommend driving around to explore instead. The patrons to the hotel also seemed more local.
The facility was well-maintained and clean. Of course, there are some charming aspects to it that come with age, but we really enjoyed that aspect. The characteristics of the open-air bath suited us, leaving our skin feeling smooth. The cold spring was also very comfortable, especially in the summer.
The food was excellent. There was a wide variety of food to enjoy, and the presentation was beautiful. They cook sushi, tempura, and steak on the spot. The bath was very spacious, and shampoo, lotion, and facial cleanser were all provided. The room felt a little old, but was very comfortable.
The price-performance ratio is very high, there are hot springs for free, and the boss's service is good. Thank you. When I traveled to Japan, this hotel was the most satisfactory for me among the hotels I stayed in Japan. It is next to the Self-Defense Forces Residence.
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