This private rental house was super clean inside and had a really comfortable design 💕. We slept so well, highly recommend! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Remember to register your accommodation information online the day before to avoid having to do it on-site. The online registration process is simple and straightforward; just follow the steps and upload your passport details. When you arrive, there's a tablet by the room door where you'll tap to check in, confirm your pre-registered information, and take a photo to complete the check-in process. ☺️
There's a Lawson and a 7-11 nearby, so restocking anything you need is incredibly convenient! ~~~~
The owner of the homestay lives in a quarantine house, there are free parking spaces, the owner is very kind and polite, and all the facilities at home are complete. A house can live in 6-7 for individuals.
Me and my cousin had a great time at Villa Ensoleille with well-stocked kitchen, and stunning view from jacuzzi. Staffs are so friendly and welcoming, special thanks to Manager Mr. Hiroyuki-san for your hospitality. The villa is with an amazing view of Mt. Fuji and the environment is peaceful as well. We got an amazing time with an incredible Mt. Fiji view. Highly recommended Villa Ensoleille.
We were absolutely thrilled with the vacation home, especially with its sauna, and its close proximity to both the train and bus stations. It was the perfect end to our trip to Japan. We had a direct view of Mt. Fuji, even from the bed, living area, and terrace! The accommodation was huge for two people; it could easily sleep another 2 to 4 guests. Besides toiletries, we had a fully functional kitchen at our disposal, complete with a daily bread basket, coffee, tea, and water. The evening sauna session was the highlight of our stay. We would love to come back and wish the owners continued success and always kind and satisfied guests.
I booked this hotel because the promotion made it seem luxurious, but the surroundings feel odd, almost like all the trees have been removed by purpose, littered with dry leaves and fallen branches. It feels dirty and poorly cared for. I was expecting a neatly landscaped area with grass and trees, but instead, the outside feels like a barren, lifeless space.
That said, the inside of the room looks very good. The accommodation consists of two separate large caravan‑style rooms. They are not very spacious, but they are sufficient for a family of four. One of the rooms has slightly less living space because it includes a larger bathroom, with a full‑size bathtub. This is something you rarely find in Tokyo, where most bathtubs are quite small, so this was a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, we struggled with the bathtub controls as it was written in Japanese, we couldn't use it after all. Also, the heating system are all labeled in Japanese, and there were no clear instructions in English. As a result, we didn’t figure out how to use the heating until the second night. We stayed for two nights in total.
There is an outdoor spa area, which is interesting and enjoyable. We used it and found it quite good, although it is small. It works best for two people, three is a tight squeeze, and four would be uncomfortable. The sauna is decent and operates daily.
Breakfast is served at set times rather than as a buffet, likely because the hotel only has 14 rooms. Guests must choose a time slot, such as 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30. We chose 8:30.
Breakfast is a set menu rather than self‑service. Each morning includes a starter, a main dish, and some small item to finish, well enough for us. The first day was Japanese‑style, with a rice‑based dish. The second day was Western‑style, with a sandwich as the main course and fried eggs with pork belly. The food tasted good, but we would have appreciated more water. We did not ask for refills, as staff left the area after serving.
Finding the hotel is a bit difficult. The entrance sign is blocked by a car park sign, making it very easy to miss. You need to drive very slowly, or you will pass it without realising it. We spent several minutes searching before realising this was the place. Be prepared to see a car park with two signs, where one directly blocks the hotel’s entrance sign.
This property is very clean, fully furnished. Amenities is fully completed. The view of this property is beautiful. We can either cook or wash our clothes. Is really convenient. Highly commended.
The place is huge, able to fit at least 5 pax. It split up the shower into dry and wet area. The toilet bowl is also in a separate room. We cooked at this place as it has all the necessary wares. You could also rent the barbecue set for a price. When we are there it came with 4 ticket to the public onsen just beside the cottage.
The only cons in my opinion is you should probably drive to the place.
The place is clean and spacious, the service attitude is good, and the food quality is first-class. However, the shuttle bus was 20ms late and the facilities were not complete enough.
Tucked away in lush greenery with a gentle stream right next door, this villa is surrounded by a windbreak forest—keeping it cool in summer and perfect for relaxing forest bathing under soft rays of sunlight.
Located in the peaceful Oishi Pension Village, you’re just a short drive from Lake Kawaguchiko, where the majestic Mt. Fuji reflects on the water’s surface. In spring, enjoy a variety of cherry blossom views—snow-capped Mt. Fuji as a backdrop, or stunning sakura-lined paths and castle scenes.
This is not a place for loud parties—but it’s perfect for cozy, quality time with loved ones. Whether it’s birdsong in the morning, golden sunsets, or a sky full of stars, every moment here brings peace and joy.
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LLina BerlinerWe were absolutely thrilled with the vacation home, especially with its sauna, and its close proximity to both the train and bus stations. It was the perfect end to our trip to Japan. We had a direct view of Mt. Fuji, even from the bed, living area, and terrace! The accommodation was huge for two people; it could easily sleep another 2 to 4 guests. Besides toiletries, we had a fully functional kitchen at our disposal, complete with a daily bread basket, coffee, tea, and water. The evening sauna session was the highlight of our stay. We would love to come back and wish the owners continued success and always kind and satisfied guests.
SSTReceived the instructions to check in days before our stay, and instructions are super clear.
The house is very clean, and comes with everything we need - stove, washer and other basics. Ground floor is the living hall and bathroom, upstairs there’s one bedroom and outer area where are floor bed are placed.
We went there with average temperature of 4 degrees so the floor were freezing cold and it took a while to activate the heat.
Location wise pretty good, right opposite there’s a 7-11, and down the street 10-15 mins walk there’s the Hikawa Clock Shop, but we don’t see any restaurant nearby maybe because we were there during New Year closure
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