Hotel near Lake Ashi,Hakone24% of visitors choose this area
MMad Dog Robbo2025.07.22
The staff was very friendly and the amenities included use of the onsen for one hour was great as it was included within the price. The room was clean peaceful and had a nice Japanese vibe. Unfortunately, the room is not en suite.
I would say the location wasn’t great as you should note it isn’t actually in the main area of Hakone but rather by the lake where you take the boat ride. You also have to walk up a hill to get there.
It was very comfortable, I will repeat again!!
The staff was also very helpful.
Close to the station and thick walls, so the sound next door is not at all
i didn't care. (laughter)
The hotel is cheap and good. It should be said that the room size is the largest among Japanese hotels. The room is clean and tidy, with complete facilities. There is a mountain view outside the window, and the field of vision is relatively wide. It is relatively comfortable to live there. As the flight was delayed, it was already early in the morning when we arrived at the hotel, but the staff was still very welcoming. It's just that the hotel does not have Chinese service, so you need to know a little Japanese to communicate.
April 2025: Got there an hour before check in and was informed that while my tent was ready that I would have to pay 1,000 Yen for the extra hour. I had a hire car so went back into town and came back later. Not the best introduction to the site. Very nice tent, good beds and pillows with a heater for the cold nights. Bathroom facilities were clean. Food very much aimed at local guests rather than foreigners. Note that there is some noise from overhead planes, the railway and motorbikes using the road below. Nothing deafening but it spoils the tranquility. Overall a good experience.
A very nice guesthouse. Each person gets a small, clean, and comfortable room. The owner, Ah Mao, is South Korean and has lived in Japan for seven years. He speaks Korean, Japanese, English, and a little Cantonese and Mandarin. Ah Mao is very nice; we can chat and eat together on the sofa downstairs in the evenings. He shares food and we play together. There's a small garden on the balcony where you can smoke. I stayed here for two out of my three days in Kamakura and thoroughly enjoyed myself. We even had a BBQ at the guesthouse on my last night. Very nice.
I hope they improve the direction information because we were stranded there with out transportation to the train station on Saturday morning. Thank God for Mr. Hiroyuki who volunteered to drive us to the station to go on our way.
The place is beautiful but needs more activities and entertainment.
Because it was Saturday, I thought it was crowded, but I still made an appointment. I don't feel crowded this day...I thought it was empty.
As for the meal... to be honest... didn't expect...
I was surprised by the elegance of the overturning. ️
More...If I use CM etc...I think I can attract more customers!
Personally...I am more like a retreat...
Hotel near Gora/Sengokuhara,Hakone10.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.01.23
Very satisfied. I booked a hotel with three friends because it was difficult to return to Hakone. I didn't expect it to be so good. There was an English native speaker at the front desk. The room was spacious and clean with a bathroom. There was no problem putting four beds. The hotel also has its own hot spring, and each room can be reserved for half an hour. The boss lady saw that my friend and I were staying in a room and offered to make an appointment for an hour. In short, it was a very happy experience!
But it should be noted that the hotel has no restaurant and is a certain distance from the convenience store. It is best to bring some food with you. The hotel's own store will be closed, and you can only buy some water and instant noodles.
It's a very convenient location, about a 20-minute walk from JR Kawasaki Station.
I made a reservation with breakfast included, but they said they weren't serving breakfast at the moment. There's a convenience store in front of the hotel, so it's not a problem.
Also, there is no one at the front desk between 9:00 and 13:00, so you cannot leave your luggage during this time.
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GGuest UserApril 2025: Got there an hour before check in and was informed that while my tent was ready that I would have to pay 1,000 Yen for the extra hour. I had a hire car so went back into town and came back later. Not the best introduction to the site. Very nice tent, good beds and pillows with a heater for the cold nights. Bathroom facilities were clean. Food very much aimed at local guests rather than foreigners. Note that there is some noise from overhead planes, the railway and motorbikes using the road below. Nothing deafening but it spoils the tranquility. Overall a good experience.
MM31765****A very nice guesthouse. Each person gets a small, clean, and comfortable room. The owner, Ah Mao, is South Korean and has lived in Japan for seven years. He speaks Korean, Japanese, English, and a little Cantonese and Mandarin. Ah Mao is very nice; we can chat and eat together on the sofa downstairs in the evenings. He shares food and we play together. There's a small garden on the balcony where you can smoke. I stayed here for two out of my three days in Kamakura and thoroughly enjoyed myself. We even had a BBQ at the guesthouse on my last night. Very nice.
GGuest UserThe hotel is cheap and good. It should be said that the room size is the largest among Japanese hotels. The room is clean and tidy, with complete facilities. There is a mountain view outside the window, and the field of vision is relatively wide. It is relatively comfortable to live there. As the flight was delayed, it was already early in the morning when we arrived at the hotel, but the staff was still very welcoming. It's just that the hotel does not have Chinese service, so you need to know a little Japanese to communicate.
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