Top rated hotels in Yamanashi Prefecture

KUMONOUE FUJI HOTEL
4.6/576 Reviews
If you are looking for a zen accommodation that is far and away from the hustle and bustle, one that exudes tranquility, has the perfect Mt Fuji view with no photobomb (no one to vie with you for the best view / photo spot) and is new, modern and basically impeccable a room, this is the right hotel for you. I have almost nothing but praises for this accommodation except perhaps its location. As it is allll the way up the hilly area and right on the opposite side of Lake Kawaguchiko’s main bustling area, you can really only rely on 1) their shuttle service which has pretty limited timings (last shuttle at 4.30pm) cos after all it’s mostly meant for shuttling guests on arrival only 2) taxi which is expensive ~ 10mins ride up for 3,000 yen 3) driving your own vehicle. Apart from its distant proximity to the station and all, it really is the best kind of accommodation where it’s almost like an attraction itself, the kind where you intentionally spend a night at the hotel just to get the full experience. Have a look at the photos and let the photos do the talking (sorry they are kinda blurry as I took screenshots off the room video instead). Service is excellent, and staff is really nice and helpful too albeit limited English-speaking staff. They have a Mandarin-speaking staff onsite which is really helpful. My friend and I opted for breakfast as well which is pretty good, but note that you will have to inform the receptionist on your preferred time slot (nothing like the buffet style / seating) at the end of the day (they would likely approach you to ask abt it though so no worries even if you had forgotten abt it). Note that the private hot spring bath in the room is simply natural hot spring water and not onsen; silly me thought it was onsen 🥲 anyhow, the bathtub was really clean too so plus points to the housekeeping. All in all, a really lovely, enjoyable and most definitely unforgettable stay at Kumonoue Fuji! Would I choose to stay here again on my next trip to Mt Fuji? Absolutely, in a heartbeat!
Yamagisi Ryokan
4.2/5180 Reviews
Stayed for two nights and finally I got a much better sleep for the first time on my 2 week trip! Breakfast was ok, not fantastic-the place seems very deserted with many shops shuttered quite early on and streets dark. The bath was decent but nothing to shout about. Overall a value for money place just don’t expect too much
Sun Plaza Hotel Fuji Lake Yamanaka
3.7/560 Reviews
Because it was a corner room, it is occupied by Mt. Fuji alone from the room! The meal was never a lot of items, but the seasoning was very good. The soup of the miscellaneous boiling was the best. The room was on the bed by fukafuka and toilet bus, and the public bath was complete and nice. There was one difficulty and there was no key locker in the dressing room. There is a free locker at the entrance of the bath, so the valuables are left there.
Mt. Fuji View Onsen Ooike Hotel
4.6/5294 Reviews
Great check-in experience with welcome drink/snacks, staff to help move bags from carpark to room. Room hot bath always ready, and package is with kaiseki dinner and buffet breakfast. There are two public onsens and other extra private onsen options. The rest, you can see photos uploaded. Top view of fuji mountain!
Fujikawaguchiko Resort Hotel
4.5/5226 Reviews
The facilities are clean and the customer service is wonderful. The rooms are clean, and there is Wifi and USB port facilities for charging (Western room). The buffet-style meals are rich in variety such as local dishes and delicious. Very satisfied hotel depending on the choice of room. Strategy: Mt. Fuji, which you want from the large communal bath, is blocked by pillars, cherry trees, and it is a pity that you need to stand up from the open-air bath, and you can only see the indoor bath from a limited place while taking a bathtub. Therefore, you need to choose a room on the Mt. Fuji side to enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji from the hotel facilities. Hope: It would be even nice if there were Yoshida's udon noodles, seasonal local vegetables, fruits, and local products (milk, cheese, etc.). If you have already used it, the presentation will increase satisfaction as a traveler. I have tea and tea in the room, but I want coffee.
Shimobe Hotel
4.4/524 Reviews
When you stop at the entrance of the hotel, the staff will pick you up and carry your luggage. The correspondence of the staff was good. It's a reasonable room, but the washroom was a little small with separate toilets, baths, etc. 々, but there is no problem with the water area. However, there are relatively steps when entering the toilet, and I'm worried that the elderly will fall asleep and take off their feet, especially at midnight. It's a low bed, but I slept comfortably. The scenery outside is good, but I wonder if it was a little negative that the screen door could not be moved. Well, it can't be helped because insects come in. Supper is buffet. If you are looking forward to the video with reference to 々, you may feel that it is surprisingly small? However, I am satisfied with myself because I have a good taste at a pinpoint. Yamame fish was just a signboard product, and even if I wasn't very good at grilled fish, I couldn't feel the bones so much and it was delicious. I rarely received two. The morning buffet is a menu with a different style from other hotels. The bread was abundant, and the croissant with mountain female fish was also delicious. It's also good that the staff distributed freshly baked croissants! The hot springs are replaced by men and women at night, but the basic style is the same. The dressing room is beautiful and has valuables lockers. The indoor bath is a sulfur spring of 36 degrees, and the alkaline spring of the lower joint hot spring next to it. The outside is an all lower joint hot spring, from lukewarm to hot water. The sulfur spring feels faint, but it smells because it blows away with a bubble bath and a jet bath, so it smells relatively. Therefore, when I put my back on the jet bus, the smell of sulfur doesn't fly very much, and it is regrettable. Was the service after the bath alcohol until dinner, some drinks until the drum festival, and ice cream until 22:00? The service after the bath itself is satisfactory, but I still wanted it to be released until around 23:00. It was a satisfying inn for me, who likes both sulfur smell and insensitive temperature.
Rakuyu
4.5/5122 Reviews
We were greeted by the stunning views of the lake the moment we stepped into the hotel lobby. The room was lovely as well, with a similarly beautiful view of the lake. Thankfully, we were placed on the same floor as the lobby, as the hotel did not seem to have any lifts. We opted for both dinner and breakfast to be included in the plan, and they were a delectable spread. However, I would note that the service during mealtimes seemed to be more curt, and the servers seemed to be in a hurry to serve the courses, and did not really explain to us what we were having. The food, however, was without a fault. As the hotel is set on a rather steep hill, it would be better to contact the hotel for them to pick you up from the station or to send you to the station. Do note that the shuttle service does not run between 11am and 2pm though. Overall, a good option for a traditional stay in the Kawaguchiko area.
Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan
4.7/530 Reviews
Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan has a lot going for it, but a few things detracted from the overall experience - many of which are not the fault of the ryokan itself, but it's worth noting. We've stayed at tons of top onsen ryokans throughout Japan, but what intrigued us most about visiting Keiunkan had to do with its history - it's officially recognized as the oldest continually operating inn/hotel in the world. It was established in 705 A.D., and has been run by the same family which is in its 53rd generation. That alone had us excited. The fact that the Suite that we booked - the ”special room Kitadake,” with its top floor corner location and free-flowing open-air outdoor Onsen (natural hot springs) bath, had us giddy with excitement. The two primary downsides are its location (and surrounds) and lack of any historical vibe. First, it’s in the middle of nowhere. Usually, that would be fine, but there is nothing to see and do within 30 minutes (driving) of the ryokan. Minobusan (and Minobusan Kuon-ji Temple) are about a half-hour away, but not really a must-do. Aside from that… nothing. Also, along the way there, all we saw were trucks after big trucks (hardly any cars) carrying gravel/rocks. And all along the Hayakawa River, there were mounds of sand and massive boulders that either were excavated by the trucks or were dumped there. And then there were tons and tons of quarries. And lots of road construction, with construction staff managing traffic every 5 minutes or so (the roads were one lane each way, naturally.) It was dusty, and the river was not picturesque at all. We later learned from our room attendant that Japan is building a Magnetic Levitation Train with much of it planned to run underground, so there was a ton of work in the area in building the tunnel that would pass through Shizuoka and Yamanashi. This will continue until at least 2027, so this is something to be mindful about. Secondly, if you didn't know that Keiunkan was originally established in 705AD, you would not have any sense of Keiunkan being an old, historic property. This has to do with a massive typhooon which completely devastated the property (and the entire area) about 60 years ago, and all of the then-exhibited items from antiquity (scrolls, ceramics, paintings, etc.) were also lost. That said, this is not unusual in Japan, where typhoons, fires and earthquakes are the norm, and Keiunkan was probably rebuilt at least 8 times over the course of its history. Still, it's a shame that no trace of its historic past is evident to guests when staying at the ryokan. FYI, the current building was built a few miles away from the original location in 1997, and let's just say it is not exactly an architectural beauty. It's also a rather large property by ryokan standards, with 37 total rooms. This can be a plus, what with Keiunkan having quite a few public Onsen options on site - something that only a handful of much smaller luxury ryokans can offer on the same scale. As a ry
La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
4.5/5339 Reviews
We stayed in La Vista, top level facing MtFuji with private bath in the room for 2 nights. Like: You can take as much pictures at any part of the day/night and never get sick of the magnificent sight of MtFuji. For breakfast, we had buffets, western, Japanese style For dinner, we had Western wagyu beef slice course on first night and Japanese omakase in the second night. Both sets were very filling and taste great although I would have like it if the wagyu was steak..ha. I definitely preferred the omakase where there were cold dishes, sashimi, sukiyaki, tempura and top off with desserts. There were many free services; popsicle in many flavours you can eat after coming out from the public/private baths, free beverages, ie. caffeine, tea from the first level outside the reception. Dislike: The toilet bowl is in a separate room near the entrance of the room and the standing bath with private heart shape tub is in another facing MtFuji
Hana no Yado Yumefuji
4.6/569 Reviews
It's really a great treasure hotel. It's at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The weather was so good when we went. Mt. Fuji took off its milk cover. The clouds in the sky are so beautiful. This resort is just hidden here, and the front desk is very enthusiastic , and Chinese service staff, too kind. Breakfast will be ready and delivered to the room, and the delivery time will be carefully confirmed. Have breakfast in the courtyard. In the hot summer of July, it is so cool here. The resort has a large field, and you can directly overlook the whole view of Mount Fuji from the viewing platform at the back. Isn’t it more fragrant than a net red check-in? Really awesome. The price-performance ratio is too high. Each room takes care of the privacy of customers and has its own name, which gives it a special sense of belonging. Every room can take a bath, 24-hour circulating water, so comfortable, in short, I highly recommend this store.

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