Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou
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Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou

2512 Enzanmikkaichiba, Koshu City, Yamanashi Prefecture 404-0047, Japan
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100% free-flowing onsen and exquisite dining! Just 90 minutes on the express train from Shinjuku.Show More
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a modern building with wooden exterior , large windows , and stone steps , surrounded by trees and greenery at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou
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a modern , minimalist room with wooden floors and large windows , featuring a bed with a black patterned cushion and a small table at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou
a rooftop terrace with wooden flooring , white tables and chairs , and a city view at night at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou
a woman with an umbrella is standing on a bridge over a pond filled with koi fish at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou
4.6/5
Cleanliness: 4.6
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Surroundings
Train: Higashi-Yamanashi Station
(4.6 km)
Train: JR Enzan station
(4.8 km)
Landmarks: Hayabusa Hot Spring
(1.2 km)
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Annex Low Floor Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath
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Annex Low Floor Japanese-Western Mixed with Bath

2 Single bed
Has window
Non-smoking
Private Bath
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4.6/5
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  • Cleanliness4.6
  • Amenities4.6
  • Location4.6
  • Service4.6

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Guest User
December 17, 2023
We had a fairy tale-like experience last month at Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou (the full name of the ryokan.) The grounds and views are mesmerizing, the architecture is traditional and charming, the view from our room was Instagram-worthy and the Onsen hot springs baths - both in the room as well as the communal onsen - were glorious. It's located in Koshu in Yamanashi Prefecture, and near Kofu, which is its capital city. The area might not be on the short list of places for travelers to visit, but it's not too far from Tokyo - a 90-minute limited express train ride from Shinjuku gets you to Enzan Station, and from there it's a 10 minute drive to the ryokan. As a basis for comparison, the time investment to get there is not much different than going to Hakone or Izu. The ryokan was established about 25 years ago, but it was not until 2015 that Zabou was transformed into a luxury establishment. It changed ownership in 2022 - Maruki (aka "Marquis") Winery, a subsidiary of Group Raison, is the oldest currently-operating winery in Japan (established in 1891), and they've done a terrific job in turning Zabou into the pride of Koshu. The property grounds are not super expansive, but what's there is very well manicured. There's a view of a beautiful garden and small lake from the reception lounge area and is full of Koi fish as well as a male and female duck couple. While walking around the property, you'll be treated by views of mountains and hills all around, both lush and rugged at the same time. When deciding which room to book, we were particularly smitten by the photos of two rooms in their website - Kotogawa and Tsuzumigawa - both are Japanese-Western Suites with 73m² of space. It's not so much the room that was delightful - it definitely does the job - it was the spectacular view from the room that won us over. These two rooms are the only ones that offer the same gorgeous garden and lake view as the lobby area, but even better, as they're more centrally situated to the lake. The balcony has an amazing onsen in a hinoki bathtub, as well as two lounge chairs. The ryokan even had treats placed in a jar so that we could feed the fish and ducks from the deck. Everything - the pond, the well-groomed vegetation, the privacy, was simply captivating.... to the point where we were able to overlook a few flaws in the room itself. To begin with, Kotogawa (our room) had just one sink, and the toilet with washlet was not recent vintage (by Japan standards) - there was no button on the control panel that allowed the user to lift/lower the seat with the press of a button. First world problem, I know, but once you get used to Japanese hygiene standards, there's no going back. Secondly, the shower is out on the deck (next to the Onsen bath), which is fine (except, perhaps, when it's freezing cold outside), and the shower head holder is placed low on the balcony railing - I suppose there's no other place to put it. If it was affixed on the room wall (away from th
Extraordinary806273
July 3, 2021
満足感高い宿でした。 ハードソフト共にとても良かったです。 特に、楽しみにしていたラウンジは最高。大浴場のあと必ず寄って、ワイン飲みながらくつろいでいました。お料理の演出も楽しめました。 ただ、わたしには大浴場の温度がぬるすぎなことと、お部屋が一間なことがマイナス⭐️かな。 総合的にコスパは良いですね。 ぜひ又行きたいお宿です。
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Guest User
April 12, 2023
I visited for the first time in about a year and a half. This time as well, the service, room, food, and hot springs were all comfortable. Also, in the large salon, Maruki's wine was all you can drink, so we tasted a little bit of all kinds of wine. The Yuzu wine was surprisingly unique and delicious. It was a comfortable and cozy inn. It is recommended.
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Guest User
February 13, 2023
The pairing of tea dishes and Koshu wine is amazing. Some rooms have open-air baths with free-flowing hot springs, and the quality of the hot springs was excellent. In addition, guests can tour the winery of Maruki Budoshu and enjoy wine tasting.
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Guest User
April 4, 2022
I stayed in a separate room. In the morning, I took an open-air bath in my room, but the autumn leaves and the chirping of birds soothed my weakened traveling spirit due to the corona whirlpool. The meal is a tea ceremony. I was surprised by the scent of the white rice that was served first, and I was very satisfied with the elegant taste of everything. The handmade soba for breakfast was also very delicious. The night view tour was impressive, and the garden is well-maintained and wonderful. Everyone working there was kind and happy. In particular, the front desk was really kind, and it was an inn that I thought was good to stay.
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Guest User
July 17, 2021
Zabo-san is a ryokan with a large open-air bath, excellent cha-kaiseki cuisine, and an expansive library. The staff are all smiles and wonderful. No wonder it's so highly rated. Recommended accommodation if you go to Yamanashi. ● The open-air bath I've used 5 times, but the 2 large baths are alternately used by men and women. I was able to take a bath in an almost reserved state, and I was able to soak in it for a long time. The open-air bath in the cave was popular with children. ●Meals are delicious. I stayed at Hiiragiya in Kyoto the other day, and I can feel the originality and meticulousness of the work that is as good as the food at that inn. What impressed me at dinner was the charcoal-grilled amago. The degree of grilling and saltiness was outstanding, and the whole head was delicious. Another item is sea bream wrapped in kelp. This was so wonderful that I let out a voice of admiration. What impressed me at breakfast was handmade soba. Please eat it without dipping it in the mentsuyu and sprinkled with matcha salt. The soba itself has the best taste and texture. ●Walk Round trip to Erinji Temple before breakfast. The hotel introduces a walking course, ideal for exercise to work up an appetite. You can go back and forth in an hour, and the first thing in the morning air in the forest is exceptional. I felt happy when I got the Inari-san I got for a late-night snack on the way. In addition, night view prize to fruit park is recommended, too. It's a little cold, so don't forget to put something on. nearby information. In the fruit park, there is a plentiful squishy pond, and children can have a blast. There is also a lot of peach picking. I can't eat a lot, but it's fun to pick and choose. And the vegetable hoto of the fully ripe shop. If you eat this, you will definitely like hoto. From check-in to check-out, this is an inn where you can spend your time feeling something without feeling drowsy. It is very fulfilling and I recommend it.
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Guest User
April 28, 2021
An inn along the mountains of Yamanashi. I had high hopes for it as it had great reviews. It's basically a great place to stay, but there were some things that met my expectations and some things that were a little disappointing. The location and environment were good along the quiet river, but there is nothing around. The rooms and amenities were well-equipped, and the hot springs (large public baths) were large, both indoor and outdoor, and the hot water was good. The meal was a tea kaiseki meal, and it was a menu that made me feel the chef's will and thoughtfulness. However, I felt that it was a little simple and lacked luxury. The library is intended to be a place where you can freely enjoy wine, coffee, etc. while reading various books. I'm a little skeptical about whether I'll be able to meet him (well, that's not the main thing, so maybe I'm overly ambitious). Also, outside is not like walking around the garden and enjoying it, so I thought it would be better if I improved that area (like Instagrammable).
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Guest User
June 1, 2021
This is a ryokan run by Maruki, a wine producer and seller in Koshu. Therefore, the wine and sake provided in the library (rest room) and dinner were delicious and substantial. The large public bath is large, and you can see the green trees from the open-air bath and feel the openness. Amenity was substantial, too. I had tea kaiseki for dinner. It was a unique course where rice and soup were served at the beginning of the course, but the taste and presentation were very good. It was a satisfying meal. All the hotel staff were very polite and helpful. Thanks to you, I was able to spend a very comfortable time. It is a recommended inn.
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Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

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Breakfast
TypeJapanese
StyleA la carte
AgeFee
Adult
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  • Number of Rooms: 22
100% free-flowing onsen and exquisite dining! Just 90 minutes on the express train from Shinjuku.

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About This Property

Nearest Train StationHigashi-Yamanashi Station
Distance to Train Station4.57KM
Hotel Star Rating4