Facade/entrance in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

Fuji-Hakone Guest House

酒店亮点

Welcome to Fuj-Hakone Guest House, your cozy oasis nestled in the picturesque landscape of Hakone, Japan! Just a short 5.3英里 from the bustling city center, this charming 2-star guest house offers the perfect blend of tranquility and access to adventure. With prices starting as low as $159 per night, it's your gateway to exploring the stunning natural beauty and cultural treasures of Hakone without breaking the bank.

Property building in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
Facade/entrance in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

房间

Japanese-Style Standard Twin Room in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

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2 张榻榻米床垫

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110 平方英尺

日式风格, 单人床

平板电视

空调

Features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding. A simple heated room with a yukata robe and an LCD TV. Bathrooms and toilets are shared. Private reservable hot-spring baths are available.

Japanese-Style Standard Single Room - single occupancy in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

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1 张单人床

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110 平方英尺

日式风格, 单人床

平板电视

空调

This room is for a single use of the Japanese-Style Twin Room. It features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding. A simple heated room with a yukata robe and an LCD TV. Bathrooms and toilets are shared. Private reservable hot-spring baths are available.

Japanese-Style Quadruple Room in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

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3 张榻榻米床垫

1 张榻榻米床垫

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140 平方英尺

日式风格

平板电视

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The guest house boasts a delightful array of amenities to make your stay both comfortable and enjoyable. Enjoy the free private parking and complimentary Wi-Fi as you plan your next excursion. Unwind in the soothing hot spring bath after a day of exploring the enchanting surroundings, or stroll through the lush garden to take in the beauty of nature. With air-conditioned, non-smoking rooms, you can relax in peace while enjoying a stress-free getaway.

Property building in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
Property building in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

体验最佳

The reviews speak volumes, with 323 guests praising the warm hospitality and welcoming atmosphere. Travelers rave about the serene setting, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Come and experience the charm of Fuji-Hakone Guest House, where your adventure begins in the heart of one of Japan's most beloved destinations!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
TV and multimedia, Bed in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

规划您的住宿

At Fuj-Hakone Guest House, the fun doesn't stop at your cozy room! Embrace the essence of 'omotenashi,' the Japanese tradition of hospitality, as you enter this inviting space that feels like a home away from home. The myriad of room types offers something for every traveler, from solo adventurers to families. Choose from the tranquil charm of Japanese-style rooms outfitted with traditional futon mats, or the spacious Triple Room that comfortably accommodates the whole crew. Each room is designed with your comfort in mind, ensuring you have a peaceful haven to retreat to after a day filled with adventure.

Breakfast in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
Breakfast in Fuji-Hakone Guest House

设施

免费私人停车场

免费wifi

空调

现场停车

温泉浴

无烟房

花园

Lounge or bar in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
Bathroom in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
Spring in Fuji-Hakone Guest House
I absolutely loved my relaxing stay here at Fuji-Hakone. I wasn’t expecting this level of hospitality; both Tetsuya and Lisa and the family went above and beyond to give me great restaurant recommendations to suit the time of day and even checked to see if they could help me make a reservation. The location is great, only a 2 minute walk to the bus stop which easily connects you to other towns and attractions in Hakone. There are also great restaurants and a beautiful grass field within walking distance. The place is immaculately clean, and they offer to change your towels to fresh towels daily. I was supplied with a yukata: traditional japanese loungewear which came in handy for going to the shower and onsen. The private onsen both outdoors and indoors are very easy to book upon arrival, but I would recommend booking in morning of or night before you go out, as during the time i stayed, there was 1 night where the outdoor onsen from fully booked. But the family was so kind and to somehow be able to slot me in, and were communicative on Booking messaging while i was out during the day. The onsen is AMAZING, and it is cleaned daily. The traditional japanese room was so clean, and the beds were soooo comfy. I loved being able to open the screen and see the river every day out my window. There’s also a heater and air conditioning which you can adjust to your liking. The family went above and beyond, even helping me ship my luggage to Hakone-Yumoto station on my last day so I can enjoy sightseeing, and even disposing of my old suitcase when it broke and I had to buy a new one. The private onsen is FANTASTIC and i enjoyed it every night and even some mornings before going out.

Du

Overall, the experience is positive, but I think several points need to be added for future reference: 1. There is no private toilet in the room. The toilet needs to be shared. Each floor has one male and female restroom. Luckily, no one fights as no one occupies the restroom for long. 2. There is no public hotspring. There are two private ones, one indoor and one paid outdoor, catering two people at a time. When it's private, it means that you need to make a booking. The hostel has an organized system that breaks the day down into several 30-minute slots. The peak periods are morning and evening from 7pm. Again, there is no fighting or arguments over the use. This is good! 3. There is a common area with two rooms on the same floor. It was expected to be noisy (esp. with a piano) if you stayed on that floor. However, the host has set clear rules that there shouldn't be any noise after 11pm. Even though I stayed on that floor, the common area had been quiet. I enjoyed two peaceful and quiet nights in the hostel. 4. There is a paid washing and drying machine. Instructions are clear. 5. The location is the best if you are going to hike Mt. Kintoki. 6. You don't have to worry about restaurants as there is a list of restaurants in walking distance. There is also a supermarket nearby. What's good about this hostel is that the instructions and system are all very clear and the host is very helpful. People who booked their stay here have understood it well.

Aliceyau

We had a lovely time at the Fuji-Hakone Guest House. From checking in with us ahead of our stay and sharing tips about travel to Hakone, helping us reserve tables for dinner, arranging for dropoff and pickup from restaurants, and introducing us to some traditional games, to the many amenities prepared, the hosts ensured that our stay an excellent one. Ted welcomed us warmly and was very helpful and approachable throughout our stay. The indoor and outdoor onsens are both great. The onsens are cleaned every day during the day and there's a reservation system per room for the evening and morning time slots, which are available at 30 min intervals. Note the outdoor onsen has a 500 yen fee per person. It's possible to purchase some detergent and do laundry. The room was quite comfortable and had a nice view of the bamboo right outside. I would highly recommend heeding the warnings about consolidating luggage/using storage services and traveling light to Hakone since the buses tend to be very full and there is very limited space in public transportation.

Meltem

The guest house is so clean!!! The staff even wiped the wheels of our cabin luggage before bringing it in. Out 6 and 7 year old children loved the onsen which surprised me. The outdoor and indoor onsens are lovely and very clean. The hosts are very friendly and hospitable and offered us a bigger and more comfortable room after the first night when the opportunity arose after a cancellation. Mr Takahashi and his family speak excellent English and provide excellent suggestions for access, transportation and food. The guesthouse is quite far in from Odawara station (50 minute bus ride) but very close to the various modes of transportation to the attractions. We had a lovely stay. And by the way, it’s my second visit after 20 years to the same guest house and it’s even better than I remembered :-)

Chih

The location was amazing and gave another view of the beautiful area around Hakone. The room layout and decorating took us a trip back in time and we just wanted to sit in that beautiful room with our yukatas all day. The onsen was a unique experience and as we were informed it had among the best water quality in the area. Everything so well maintained and great japanese aesthetics. Also our hosts were all lovely and had awesome discussions with them. Keep up the good work!! 😊

Christos2

I absolutely loved my relaxing stay here at Fuji-Hakone. I wasn’t expecting this level of hospitality; both Tetsuya and Lisa and the family went above and beyond to give me great restaurant recommendations to suit the time of day and even checked to see if they could help me make a reservation. The location is great, only a 2 minute walk to the bus stop which easily connects you to other towns and attractions in Hakone. There are also great restaurants and a beautiful grass field within walking distance. The place is immaculately clean, and they offer to change your towels to fresh towels daily. I was supplied with a yukata: traditional japanese loungewear which came in handy for going to the shower and onsen. The private onsen both outdoors and indoors are very easy to book upon arrival, but I would recommend booking in morning of or night before you go out, as during the time i stayed, there was 1 night where the outdoor onsen from fully booked. But the family was so kind and to somehow be able to slot me in, and were communicative on Booking messaging while i was out during the day. The onsen is AMAZING, and it is cleaned daily. The traditional japanese room was so clean, and the beds were soooo comfy. I loved being able to open the screen and see the river every day out my window. There’s also a heater and air conditioning which you can adjust to your liking. The family went above and beyond, even helping me ship my luggage to Hakone-Yumoto station on my last day so I can enjoy sightseeing, and even disposing of my old suitcase when it broke and I had to buy a new one. The private onsen is FANTASTIC and i enjoyed it every night and even some mornings before going out.

Du

Overall, the experience is positive, but I think several points need to be added for future reference: 1. There is no private toilet in the room. The toilet needs to be shared. Each floor has one male and female restroom. Luckily, no one fights as no one occupies the restroom for long. 2. There is no public hotspring. There are two private ones, one indoor and one paid outdoor, catering two people at a time. When it's private, it means that you need to make a booking. The hostel has an organized system that breaks the day down into several 30-minute slots. The peak periods are morning and evening from 7pm. Again, there is no fighting or arguments over the use. This is good! 3. There is a common area with two rooms on the same floor. It was expected to be noisy (esp. with a piano) if you stayed on that floor. However, the host has set clear rules that there shouldn't be any noise after 11pm. Even though I stayed on that floor, the common area had been quiet. I enjoyed two peaceful and quiet nights in the hostel. 4. There is a paid washing and drying machine. Instructions are clear. 5. The location is the best if you are going to hike Mt. Kintoki. 6. You don't have to worry about restaurants as there is a list of restaurants in walking distance. There is also a supermarket nearby. What's good about this hostel is that the instructions and system are all very clear and the host is very helpful. People who booked their stay here have understood it well.

Aliceyau

We had a lovely time at the Fuji-Hakone Guest House. From checking in with us ahead of our stay and sharing tips about travel to Hakone, helping us reserve tables for dinner, arranging for dropoff and pickup from restaurants, and introducing us to some traditional games, to the many amenities prepared, the hosts ensured that our stay an excellent one. Ted welcomed us warmly and was very helpful and approachable throughout our stay. The indoor and outdoor onsens are both great. The onsens are cleaned every day during the day and there's a reservation system per room for the evening and morning time slots, which are available at 30 min intervals. Note the outdoor onsen has a 500 yen fee per person. It's possible to purchase some detergent and do laundry. The room was quite comfortable and had a nice view of the bamboo right outside. I would highly recommend heeding the warnings about consolidating luggage/using storage services and traveling light to Hakone since the buses tend to be very full and there is very limited space in public transportation.

Meltem

The guest house is so clean!!! The staff even wiped the wheels of our cabin luggage before bringing it in. Out 6 and 7 year old children loved the onsen which surprised me. The outdoor and indoor onsens are lovely and very clean. The hosts are very friendly and hospitable and offered us a bigger and more comfortable room after the first night when the opportunity arose after a cancellation. Mr Takahashi and his family speak excellent English and provide excellent suggestions for access, transportation and food. The guesthouse is quite far in from Odawara station (50 minute bus ride) but very close to the various modes of transportation to the attractions. We had a lovely stay. And by the way, it’s my second visit after 20 years to the same guest house and it’s even better than I remembered :-)

Chih

The location was amazing and gave another view of the beautiful area around Hakone. The room layout and decorating took us a trip back in time and we just wanted to sit in that beautiful room with our yukatas all day. The onsen was a unique experience and as we were informed it had among the best water quality in the area. Everything so well maintained and great japanese aesthetics. Also our hosts were all lovely and had awesome discussions with them. Keep up the good work!! 😊

Christos2

I absolutely loved my relaxing stay here at Fuji-Hakone. I wasn’t expecting this level of hospitality; both Tetsuya and Lisa and the family went above and beyond to give me great restaurant recommendations to suit the time of day and even checked to see if they could help me make a reservation. The location is great, only a 2 minute walk to the bus stop which easily connects you to other towns and attractions in Hakone. There are also great restaurants and a beautiful grass field within walking distance. The place is immaculately clean, and they offer to change your towels to fresh towels daily. I was supplied with a yukata: traditional japanese loungewear which came in handy for going to the shower and onsen. The private onsen both outdoors and indoors are very easy to book upon arrival, but I would recommend booking in morning of or night before you go out, as during the time i stayed, there was 1 night where the outdoor onsen from fully booked. But the family was so kind and to somehow be able to slot me in, and were communicative on Booking messaging while i was out during the day. The onsen is AMAZING, and it is cleaned daily. The traditional japanese room was so clean, and the beds were soooo comfy. I loved being able to open the screen and see the river every day out my window. There’s also a heater and air conditioning which you can adjust to your liking. The family went above and beyond, even helping me ship my luggage to Hakone-Yumoto station on my last day so I can enjoy sightseeing, and even disposing of my old suitcase when it broke and I had to buy a new one. The private onsen is FANTASTIC and i enjoyed it every night and even some mornings before going out.

Du

Overall, the experience is positive, but I think several points need to be added for future reference: 1. There is no private toilet in the room. The toilet needs to be shared. Each floor has one male and female restroom. Luckily, no one fights as no one occupies the restroom for long. 2. There is no public hotspring. There are two private ones, one indoor and one paid outdoor, catering two people at a time. When it's private, it means that you need to make a booking. The hostel has an organized system that breaks the day down into several 30-minute slots. The peak periods are morning and evening from 7pm. Again, there is no fighting or arguments over the use. This is good! 3. There is a common area with two rooms on the same floor. It was expected to be noisy (esp. with a piano) if you stayed on that floor. However, the host has set clear rules that there shouldn't be any noise after 11pm. Even though I stayed on that floor, the common area had been quiet. I enjoyed two peaceful and quiet nights in the hostel. 4. There is a paid washing and drying machine. Instructions are clear. 5. The location is the best if you are going to hike Mt. Kintoki. 6. You don't have to worry about restaurants as there is a list of restaurants in walking distance. There is also a supermarket nearby. What's good about this hostel is that the instructions and system are all very clear and the host is very helpful. People who booked their stay here have understood it well.

Aliceyau

We had a lovely time at the Fuji-Hakone Guest House. From checking in with us ahead of our stay and sharing tips about travel to Hakone, helping us reserve tables for dinner, arranging for dropoff and pickup from restaurants, and introducing us to some traditional games, to the many amenities prepared, the hosts ensured that our stay an excellent one. Ted welcomed us warmly and was very helpful and approachable throughout our stay. The indoor and outdoor onsens are both great. The onsens are cleaned every day during the day and there's a reservation system per room for the evening and morning time slots, which are available at 30 min intervals. Note the outdoor onsen has a 500 yen fee per person. It's possible to purchase some detergent and do laundry. The room was quite comfortable and had a nice view of the bamboo right outside. I would highly recommend heeding the warnings about consolidating luggage/using storage services and traveling light to Hakone since the buses tend to be very full and there is very limited space in public transportation.

Meltem

The guest house is so clean!!! The staff even wiped the wheels of our cabin luggage before bringing it in. Out 6 and 7 year old children loved the onsen which surprised me. The outdoor and indoor onsens are lovely and very clean. The hosts are very friendly and hospitable and offered us a bigger and more comfortable room after the first night when the opportunity arose after a cancellation. Mr Takahashi and his family speak excellent English and provide excellent suggestions for access, transportation and food. The guesthouse is quite far in from Odawara station (50 minute bus ride) but very close to the various modes of transportation to the attractions. We had a lovely stay. And by the way, it’s my second visit after 20 years to the same guest house and it’s even better than I remembered :-)

Chih

The location was amazing and gave another view of the beautiful area around Hakone. The room layout and decorating took us a trip back in time and we just wanted to sit in that beautiful room with our yukatas all day. The onsen was a unique experience and as we were informed it had among the best water quality in the area. Everything so well maintained and great japanese aesthetics. Also our hosts were all lovely and had awesome discussions with them. Keep up the good work!! 😊

Christos2

位置

912 Sengokuhara, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimo-Gun , Hakone, 250-0631, 日本

Fuji-Hakone Guest House