OOppa LimA short drive from Lake Yamanaka, we checked into here for the night—mainly because we wanted to explore the area and try the region’s famous Hōtō noodles.
We chose a traditional Japanese futon room for the experience. That meant laying out our own beds—slightly clumsy, a bit of trial and error, and a lot of laughing when we realised there’s no “redo” once everything’s set.
The weather had a chill to it, so the onsen became the highlight. Stepping into the hot water while the cold air lingered outside—it slowed everything down in a way you don’t realise you need.
Nothing extravagant, nothing overly planned. Just the four of us, figuring things out as we went.
Looking back, it wasn’t the hotel or even the lake—it was those small, unpolished moments that made the night feel complete.
RRein_ IADefinitely one of the best stays during my Japan trip so far. The host Leslie was super friendly and welcoming, he walked us through everything we needed to know and even gave us a little tour of the place.
The highlight for me was definitely the three different types of onsen (something I was really looking forward to!), and the rooms were clean, spacious, and really comfortable.
He even drove us to the nearest convenience store when he found out we hadn’t had dinner yet, which was such a kind gesture. Breakfast the next morning (Western-style) was amazing too.
Would 200% come back again!
GGuest UserThe hotel is tastefully decorated - very comfortable, from the window of the room a stunning view on Fuji.
Next to the bus stop there are places where you can eat even after 9:00, which is surprising for such a area!
From the downsides - the road to the hotel is laid out of grave, the day before we on the same stone road broke the suitcase, to look for a new in such a area very expensive and uncomfortable, so here it was necessary to carry it in hands, it is very tired, In the house itself there are also many porosh and steps, so travelers with big and heavy bags will be extremely uncomfortable in this hotel, the second time would not stop, only if to go on the light.
海海島王子The property enjoys a great location, surrounded by nature. Lake Yamanaka is about a 5-minute walk away. The bathhouse is a natural hot spring where you can enjoy a relaxing time in the moist and smooth water. The staff are friendly and quick to respond to any requests you may have during your stay. Overall, Qingxi Yamanakako Hotel is a hotel that values coexistence with nature and provides warm accommodation for tourists. The room was large, dinner was included and was traditional Japanese, the food was very good, the tempura was freshly fried and very tasty. The price of accommodation is really affordable, recommended! 👍👍
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