A 3-minute walk from Ubako Station on the Hakone Ropeway and 919 feet from Ubako bus stop, Green Plaza Hakone offers open-air hot-spring baths with Mount Fuji views.
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United States of America
Should preface by saying it rained the whole stay so it was a bit of a let down with no chance of seeing Mt Fuji and the gondola not running. The bus to reach the Hotel was more convenient than expected, but make sure to have the driver tell you when to get off. The front desk was straight forward and not very friendly. The room was spacious with a partial view of the mountains and the roof. We arrived later in the day and there are nicer rooms with full length windows and views. Dinner was plentiful and average with more Japanese than Western choices. The dining room was just serviceable with cafeteria tables and lighting (they should make more of an effort here). The onsen was pleasant (altho a bit of mold on the ceiling) and obviously would be nicer with Mt Fuji view.
Located in the mountain ranges of Hakone in the Sengokuhara Hot Springs region, Hakone Reatreat Före is a 50-minute bus ride from Odawara Station.
Lassi
Finland
Everything was amazing. Hidden in the mountains which provides perfect location for relaxing. Onsen was nice, food was very good and they even have a complimentary wine service.
Located in Hakone, a 9-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Condominium MIRAHAKONE provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Cecilia_12
Germany
Very quiet and nice location, train station Hakone-Yumoto within walking distance. The room is incredibly clean and well-equipped. All the facilities are in very good condition, especially the toilet and the kitchen. We really enjoyed our short stay in Hakone!
Located right next to the picturesque Lake Ashi in the Hakone region, Odakyu Hotel de Yama features large Japanese gardens with various flowers, and natural hot spring baths that are surrounded by...
Eoin24
Ireland
The hotel is beautifully situated on Lake Ashi, right beside Hakone Shrine and the Tori gate out in the lake. The hotel runs a shuttle bus from the nearby transpot hub on the banks of the lake, where buses to and from Odawara as well as the sightseeing cruise ships can be boarded. The hotel was also extremely clean and well presented. Our room was spacious and comfortable.
Located 7 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, RoheN Resort&Lounge HAKONE offers 3-star accommodations in Hakone and features a shared lounge, a restaurant and a bar.
Amanda
United States of America
We had the rooms with a balcony and bathroom. The room had a heated carpet which was so nice for us after walking in stormy weather for 10 hours. I enjoyed relaxing in the room the most.
Hot-spring baths look out on Hakone’s mountain forests at HAKONE GORA ONSEN Hotel Kasansui, 1804 feet from Sounzan Train Station. Massages and Japanese cuisine are offered.
Chiu Keung
Australia
The onsen, the staff is helpful, close to cable cars. A boutique hotel with only 10 rooms, never felt crowded.
Located in Hakone, 10 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Hakone Fontaine Bleau Sengokutei has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Claus
Poland
Impeccable service and great (Japanese/French) food. Can recommend room 101 with a great little semi-ourdoors personal hottub.
Attractively set in the Hakone Yumoto Onsen district of Hakone, Hakonowa is located a 9-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, 29 miles from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and 30 miles from Shuzen-ji...
Dion
United States of America
It’s pretty close to the main train station. The (restaurant) staff was pleasant. We enjoyed the onsite onsen. The town shut down early, so it was convenient having the Box Burger right there.
Pro-tip - Five minutes away is a cute shrine “Hien Waterfall” that should be visited.
Located in Hakone, 10 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Rakuten STAY FUJIMI TERRACE Hakone Ashinoko has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking.
Trevino
United States of America
Location, design, no reception.
Location! Location! Location!
Amazing view
A 3-minute walk from Ubako Station on the Hakone Ropeway and 919 feet from Ubako bus stop, Green Plaza Hakone offers open-air hot-spring baths with Mount Fuji views.
Location, views and room were exceptional - a high luxury experience.
Attractively set in the Hakone Yumoto Onsen district of Hakone, Hakonowa is located a 9-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, 29 miles from Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine and 30 miles from Shuzen-ji...
private hot spring included, close to train station
Located in Hakone, 4.8 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Hotel Indigo Hakone Gora, an IHG Hotel provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
In one word - excellent, locatiin, stuff and facilities. .
Featuring a white hot spring bath, Hakone Highland Hotel offers simple and modern accommodations facing the Museum of Saint-Exupéry and The Little Prince across the Hayakawa River.
Located right next to the picturesque Lake Ashi in the Hakone region, Odakyu Hotel de Yama features large Japanese gardens with various flowers, and natural hot spring baths that are surrounded by...
Very nice lake view. Good food in the hotel restaurant
Located in Hakone, Yumoto Station Hotel MIRAHAKONE provides a terrace and bar. Located around 3.1 mi from Hakone Open-Air Museum, the hotel with free WiFi is also 3.7 mi away from Hakone Gora Park.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the entire property and public hot spring baths on site, Tsukino Yado Sara offers accommodations in Hakone, a 10-minute walk away from Hakone-Yumoto Station and the...
Location, friendly staff, great meals, great rooms
Located in Hakone, within 6 miles of Hakone-Yumoto Station and 29 miles of Fuji-Q Highland, TKP Lectore Hakone Gora provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking...
The staffs in this hotel are so friendly and helpful.
People who love dogs and cats are also welcome. You can play with our mascot dog and take commemorative photos at the dog run. The data of the image can be provided by storage.
Spacious rooms with a marble bath, 24-hour front desk and balconies overlooking Hakone’s natural beauty await guests at Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa in Gora.
Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone features a hot spring bath and rooms with mountain views. Spa Sois Sage offers beauty treatments and massages. Free WiFi is offered in all areas.
Booked the room with private bath, it was worth it, so amazing!
Set on the shores of Lake Ashinoko, this hotel features hot-spring baths overlooking the lake, and gardens with views of Mount Fuji. Spa La Paix offers a variety of massages and beauty treatments.
Property was lovely - room was big. Very clean and staff accommodating.
Hot-spring baths look out on Hakone’s mountain forests at HAKONE GORA ONSEN Hotel Kasansui, 1804 feet from Sounzan Train Station. Massages and Japanese cuisine are offered.
Staffs and the owner services are so friendly and like I live at home.
Featuring a bar, Hotel Shikinoyakata Hakone Ashinoko is located in Hakone in the Kanagawa region, 7.5 miles from Hakone-Yumoto Station and 25 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple.
Hotel Marroad Hakone offers relaxing indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths and a sauna room. Guests can use free Wi-Fi at the public area.
Large rooms and great onsen with exterior 'pool'
FAQs about hotels in Hakone
On average, 3-star hotels in Hakone cost $302 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hakone are $439 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Hakone can be found for $615 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hakone this weekend is $294 or, for a 4-star hotel, $674. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hakone for this weekend cost around $707 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $197 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hakone for tonight. You'll pay around $360 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hakone will cost around $405, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Á jewel in Japan so many attraction to see and do.
Á jewel in Japan so many attraction to see and do. I would recommend booking a room with your own Hot Tub or an Onsen that is attached to your hotel great to soak after a days sightseeing. The Hakone Free Pass is also a must allowing your to use almost all public transport, Pirate Cruise ships and cable cars to get you around the Hakone region and see all it has to offer. It's hard to believe this wonderful spot is only just over an hour on the Shinkansen from Tokyo.
Jillian
Australia
10
Scored 10
Hakone was just to stop we needed after 5 days in Tokyo.
Hakone was just to stop we needed after 5 days in Tokyo. It was a just so peaceful and a welcomed change of pace. The town itself is small but can be busy during the day. But there are plenty of places to discover. Get the Tozan train and head over to Ashi lake. Take in the majestic Mount Fuji (if it's not cloudy) and just take it all in.
Brian Dunster
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The onsen was great - sauna and hot pools, plus relaxation...
The onsen was great - sauna and hot pools, plus relaxation areas and massage chairs. The spa treatment included a much needed (human) massage, which was also great.
Overall, the hotel is a bit confusing - a mix of three different buildings and names, each with its own reception. It's looking its age a bit and could do with a spruce up but the room was large (for Japan) and comfortable.
The restaurant was OK, but not the best food we had in Japan.
Mark
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The highlights of Hakone for me were the old Tokaido Road,...
The highlights of Hakone for me were the old Tokaido Road, the shrine at Motohakone, the Edo era checking station and the Onshi Hakone Park. There are so many other attractions in Hakone which I didn’t have the chance to see. The 3 day Hakone pass is a must.
Mark
Australia
10
Scored 10
It’s a beautiful spot to visit.
It’s a beautiful spot to visit. I recommend 2-3 days to really experience and explore. I got the Hakone free pass and made my way around the loop over 2 days and the scenery was breathtaking, an extra day would have allowed deeper relaxation and extra exploring.
Definitely explore the shrines around the lake and try and get to an Onsen while you are there. I did find it tricky to find tattoo cover patches, so possibly worth looking into before travelling to Hakone if you need to cover up.
Monika
Australia
10
Scored 10
HIGHLY RECOMMEND renting a car to explore the surrounding...
HIGHLY RECOMMEND renting a car to explore the surrounding area. What a delight to discover new little towns and see Fuji at different times throughout the week. LOVED the skyline drive and Melody Lane.
It was an amazing stay at Yuyado Zen, two nights were perfect as we get to spend time exploring Hakone and also fully enjoy the onsen stay. It is near to Ubako Station where you can ride the ropeway to attractions like Owakudani and Lake Ashi. Hotel staffs were very helpful with directions and offer free pickup/drop off to bus station. The food and hospitality were just amazing, probably the best meals we had in Japan! The room was very well maintained, clean and spacious as well. Highly recommend!
Amazing place! Here you experience the mixture of western comfort and Japanese authenticity. The rooms are really big, and the Asian beds are spacious, soft and comfy. We loved the onsen and breakfasts were various and very tasty.
There is a bus stop in front of the hotel (like 3 meters from the door). From this stop there runs a direct bus to Shinjuku station. You can travel with luggage, as you don’t need to walk or take a taxi in Hakone.
We loved complimentary Japanese socks! Thank you!
The hotel is situated at a very convenient location - 2min walk from Naka Gora station and it offers shuttle services from Gora station. Google map doesn’t show the most convenient way of getting there so we were intimidated at first, but turned out if you buy the Hakone free pass and take the cable car, it’s only 2min walk from Naka Gora station. We enjoyed the onsen, the free yukatas, and the traditional dinner and breakfast. Very good service and free coffee and sake at the lobby!
This ryokan is so elegant and inviting. Our room was amazing with an incredible view. The private onsen in our room was so relaxing and just delightful. One of the nicest hotel showers ever! The kaiseki dinner was beautiful, and even though Japanese breakfast isn't to my taste, the presentation itself was lovely. It was such a great one night splurge, so relaxing and rejuvenating. The shuttle service was great and made travel to and from Hakone-Yumoto a breeze.
Very nice ryokan in Hakone Yumoto, great location - bus stop for Hakone Yumoto station and, more importantly, Lake Ashi is on its door step. Very nice breakfast and Kaiseki dinner served in private rooms. Room is traditional Japanese but overall hotel has many style influences from Bali - as advertised in the name of the establishment. This made us want to both redo the experience of a traditional Japanese ryokan and travel to Bali! Staff are very helpful.
Mt Fuji peaking through the clouds was seen through the hotel room window, with the hotel located in a quiet forest spot, it's on the list for a must visit next time we stay in Hakone. From the generous variety at the buffet, to the well equipped onsen bathhouse, it was truly a wonderful stay. The futon beds were easy to arrange ourselves, super warm even on a cold night. They've even got fairy lights out in the garden at night with great photo locations.
Great value for money considering that you have access to the onsen at the main building, which is excellent. The public open air bath has a lovely view and on both occasions that I used it, I was the only person hence it felt like a private bath.
The room is small but it works well for a solo traveller.
Hotel is very close to the Yumoto station, just less than 5 minutes away. The staff are all very helpful and fluent in English.
The views from the rooms were sensational and the grounds provided a lovely place to relax - the welcome drink on arrival in the afternoon was a lovely touch. The staff were so friendly and helpful and the rooms comfortable and spacious, and we enjoyed the on-site onsen. There are lots of local activities - we really enjoyed the ships across Lake Ashi and also a day at the Hakone Open Air Museum.
The staff (Kyoko) was so very accommodating and helpful. The private onsens were perfect for the members of my family afraid of public baths, while still providing a hot spring experience. There was only a single fee for using the bath. Everything about this place is very fair priced and great value. The close 30 min walk from Lake Ashi (my favorite part of Hakone) made this place a hidden gem.
Staying at Hakone Onsen Sanso Nakamura was a authentic japanese experience. After a day full of sightseeing a bath in the Onsen was very relaxing. We also enjoyed the typical japanese breakfast which changed every day. The hotel manager met our wishes for breakfast without meat. The location of the hotel was in a quiet neighbourhood and bus stop was within walking distance.
I enjoyed my stay at Hotel de Yama. The location was a huge plus for me, as I was interested in visiting the Hakone Shrine and Torii gate before it got too crowded. The service was great, the staff were lovely and friendly, and I loved the view of the garden and lake from my room and the hotel's public onsen.
Really nice ryokan hotel, staff was super helpfull and nice to us, they gave us a room on a highest floor:) private onsen experience really worth it and food was just delicious! hotel is super close to the bus stop, with close direction to Lake Ashi and ropeway. We recommend definately :)
Hakone village is a great stop for travellers interested in Mt Fuji region. Hotel is in a pleasant neighbourhood with wonderful surprises nearby. There are places to eat and explore within the proximity of the hotel. this was our first Onsen experience in Japan and it was great.
Beautiful lake location. Staff at front desk speaks English and is super helpful in arranging taxi tour, and spend 20min to help with our English app to reserve Shinkansen train.
Onsen inside hotel, with amenities like massage chair in well equipped makeup room.
The hotel is located close to the Hakone Yumoto station. This means it is easy to reach and you can explore the rest of the Hakone area via train.
The public bath/onsen in the hotel is great.
I tried the Chinese restaurant in the hotel and the food was great.
Stunning views of Lake Ashi from our room. Convenient location to sightseeing cruise boat. Easy access to buses connecting to other areas of Hakone, including the Hakone-Yumoto train station. The bed was comfortable and the bathtub was spacious.
The front desk was very friendly and helpful. It was a perfect location to tour Hakone, right next to the train and cable car station in Gora. This hotel is very clean, and the onsen was very relaxing.
The staff will wait on you hand and foot. Public outdoor Onsen is very beautiful. The rooms are huge and luxurious. The property itself is beautiful. Things to do in Hakone are walk able from the hotel.
Great hotel meeting most expectations at that level, great room and comfort, great location by the lake, nice outdoor onsen, delicious food. Staff showed a lot of hospitality the Japanese way.
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