Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Great property, the area generally shuts down after sunset so was great to have a hotel that had a great dinner & breakfast option. Good location too just minutes in a cab from the station."
"Excellent stay at a beautiful property with gorgeous grounds. Check-in was wonderful and the attention to detail throughout the hotel is outstanding. The staff are incredibly friendly, attentive, and truly make you feel welcomed. No detail goes unnoticed here.
My only comment would be regarding the shuttle pick-up process from the bus station. It can feel very chaotic, and the hotel only allows phone calls for arranging pick-up rather than email communication. Not every traveler has access to a working phone while abroad, so it can be inconvenient having to ask the tourist information desk to call on your behalf when there are already hundreds of travelers seeking assistance.
Other than that, I genuinely have nothing bad to say about this property. Highly recommend and would absolutely stay again."
"Beautiful setting, the private bath outside the room was a highlight of our trip, so special. The Kaiseki dinner made the whole experience feel authentic and the food was lovely, high quality."
"Very modern, clean and comfotable, with inroom onsen and sauna with red light and outside footbath in every suit, even a telescope and a projector.
The only downfall is its not walking distance to any stores or restaurants you need to take a cab."
"Beautiful, the in room onsen was amazing and the room was awesome. Great staff. Great location. Wish I could stay for longer- perfect to break up the hustle and bustle of the big cities.
Make sure you arrive early- all of the attractions close around 5 pm, which I didn’t realize, but the staff stored my luggage while I went to explore on check out day.
The only thing that wasn’t amazing was dinner, but I didn’t go for one of the higher priced wagyu steaks. Otherwise , a perfect stay."
"The food selection was amazing and when our A/C didn’t work in one of our rooms, they quickly relocated us to another set of rooms, with a beautiful view and massage chairs! The kids loved it!"
"Not what we were expecting (it was really big which is not the type of place we normally stay) but if you are just having a couple of nights it is fine. Good shuttle bus service to the station which you can use to get to ''town'' and then wander back through bars/restaurants for the evening. Close to lake front and bridge to get great early morning views of the mountain. Convenience stores close by. Breakfast is very cafeteria style but more than adequate to set you up for the day out. Rooms are small so this is for people who will be out and about. Would be good for groups as you can have shared meals in the breakfast area at other times of the day."
"Our stay at Hakone Kowakien was wonderful. Just to clarify we stay in the Hakone Kowakien Hotel. (Not the Ten-yu) I notice there were mix up of reviews when I was researching the hotel before our trip.
The area around the hotel are breathtaking and the grounds beautiful.
They are doing some work outside of the dining area while we were there so the windows are covered up and you don’t get a view while you are eating. We opted for breakfast and dinner during our stay. They had a good variety of food to choose from. I find I had a hard time trying everything because I get full long before that. It is a buffet so it does feel a bit chaotic and cafeteria like. But it worked well for us as a family. My son can eat whatever he likes.
Our room was on the 5th floor overlooking the mountains and trees. It was a nice change of scenery after spending 5 nights in the middle of Tokyo. The rooms are minimal but clean and in great condition.
We enjoyed the Onsen on the roof. I find it was a great way to wake up in the morning and wished I had stay longer to enjoy it. We also booked a private bath. For ¥2500 I highly recommend it if you are shy.
We also made use of the pass to Yunessun. We only went to the part where you wear a bathing suit. Over all we enjoyed it. The change room and showers were clean. The pools are a little hit and miss. It has definitely passed its prime. It is worth a go if the hotel gives you free passes to go there but I would not pay much to go in otherwise."
By saving on your room price, you can make the most of what Fuji has to offer. Not-to-be-missed sights include Mount Fuji in Fuji, as well as Lake Ashi and Gotemba Premium Outlets in the area.
What are motels like?
At most motels, you'll often find free parking and an outdoor pool. When you stay at a motel, you'll usually access your room directly from the car park. The word "motel" was conceived in 1925 by the owner of the Milestone Mo-Tel in San Luis Obispo, California.
What are the best motels in Fuji?
Here are some of Expedia customers' favourite motels in the larger area. Family Lodge Hatagoya Fuji Tagonoura: Stay within a 30-minute drive of Fuji Safari Park and Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and self-parking. Tabist Hotel Nizi Fuefuki Misaka: Free WiFi and free parking are available during your stay, along with room amenities such as a jetted bath. Central Fuji is 30.8 mi (49.5 km) away. Family Lodge Hatagoya Hakone Sengokuhara: Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and self-parking. Located 18.2 mi (29.2 km) from the heart of Fuji. Family Lodge Hatagoya Shimizu Okitsu: Central Fuji is 12.2 mi (19.6 km) away. Free WiFi and free parking are available during your stay, along with room amenities such as free wired Internet. Family Lodge Hatagoya Yamanakako: 19.6 mi (31.6 km) from the heart of Fuji. Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and self-parking.
What can I do in Fuji?
Favourite places in and around Fuji include Mount Fuji, Lake Ashi and Gotemba Premium Outlets. These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Mount Fuji Children's World, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and Hiromi Park. You'll find these family-friendly sights in the area: Tagonoura Fisheries Cooperative Cafeteria, Fuji Safari Park and Grinpa. To learn more about local history, take some time at Bishamonten Myohoji Temple and Jissoji Temple. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Fuji Sky View Ferris Wheel, Mt.Iwamoto and Iwamotoyama Park.
What's the seasonal weather like in Fuji?
Weather can make or break a road trip, so we've gathered some data about year-round temperatures in Fuji to help you plan yours. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 4°C. The rainiest months in Fuji are July, September, June and October, with each month seeing an average of 298 mm of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Fuji while staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Fuji to help you navigate your stay: Fly into Shizuoka (FSZ-Mt. Fuji - Shizuoka), which is located 39 mi (62.8 km) away. If you want to venture outside the area, take a train from Shinfuji Station.