"We had the Mt Fuji View superior twin room (middle floor = 6/F - 9/F). 26.5 m2. I requested a room on a higher floor and we got a room on 7/F. We were very happy. Once I got into the room, my first thought was "This is so luxurious!" It is indeed a luxury hotel. And there were two chairs in front of the ceiling-to-floor glass panel for us to enjoy the Fujisan view. It was amazing. We could see Fujisan at different times of the day under all different weather conditions!! Not to mention the fact that we saw the rare "ring clouds" in the last afternoon we were there! The room was even better than how it looked in the photos.
Breakfast at Robata Grill L'EAU has all the usual items plus French toasts, the famous Mishima Croquettes, grilled salmon steaks, mackerel pieces and even whole horse mackerels! The view on 13/F was just as amazing!
The hotel uses the Fujisan motif everywhere, from the room key card sleeve, the Do not disturb and Please make up room signs to the crockery in the rooms. And I think the quilt covers feature patterns of Mishima symbols. I saw them on the glass panels at the Mishima Tourist Information Centre and asked what they were. I thought that was a nice touch.
Lastly, the hotel lobby has a miniature model of the hotel with the various trains tracks and trains including Doctor Yellow (retired 29/1/25). Just lovely! And hotel merchandise for sale. "
"Stayed here for my Aqours pilgrimage. Nice rooms, friendly staff, free bicycles, walking distance to Numazu station, bus stop is in front of the hotel, and the best part is the Aqours and Yoshiko shrine room."
Rakuju-en Park is just one of the places to see in Mishima, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the waterfront or discover the area's hot springs.
Learn about the local history of Mishima when you spend time at Mishima Taisha Shrine. Wander the lakeside or discover the hot springs in this relaxing area.
Explore the great outdoors at Gempeigawa River and enjoy the mountain views during your trip to Mishima. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the hot springs in this relaxing area.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Sano Art Museum during your trip to Mishima. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the mountain views in this relaxing area.
Explore the great outdoors at Ayutsubo Waterfall and enjoy the hot springs during your trip to Nagaizumi. Wander the lakeside or discover the mountain views in this relaxing area.
Learn about the local history of Mishima when you spend time at Ryutaku-ji Temple. Wander the lakeside or discover the hot springs in this relaxing area.
What's the area like around Ooka Makoto Kotoba Museum?
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What can I see and do near Ooka Makoto Kotoba Museum?
You'll want to browse the collections at Bernard Buffet Museum, Sano Art Museum and Izu Photo Museum. Mishima Taisha Shrine, Numazu Imperial Villa Memorial Park and Ryutaku-ji Temple are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Ooka Makoto Kotoba Museum. Consider spending a leisurely afternoon outside at Kakitagawa Park, Shirataki Park or Vangi Sculpture Garden Museum.