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Top rated hotels in Hakone

Barhotel Hakone Kazan
4.6/54 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
I spent my birthday night here. Check-in at the bar counter while enjoying champagne. From that moment on, free flow began, and I enjoyed as many cocktails and whiskeys on the menu as I wanted. Even after returning to your room, you can enjoy free alcohol and snacks in the refrigerator. The view from the counter and the large communal bath was pleasant because the scenery was far away. At brunch the next morning, I was tired from drinking, so I only had a glass of champagne, but the main dish galette and buffet were beautiful and delicious, and I had a pleasant time watching the scenery different from the night view. I had a late lunch in Odawara at 18:00 when I checked in, so I only had a light meal at night, but the brunch was substantial, so I wasn't disappointed. I would like to have snacks when I drink in my room, and I think this system is just right for alcohol lovers. Not only alcohol, but also the hot spring bath was good. You can take a break on the deck next to the open-air bath, and there is also a dry sauna. It has become an inn where I sometimes want to go for a drink.
Hakone Hotel
4.6/5147 Reviews
Lake Ashi
We stayed at the Hakone Hotel as part of a tour group. We had a spacious twin room with a view over the garden and part of Lake Ashi. The room spotlessly clean and was very comfortable. We had a comfortable chair and a comfortable 2 seater couch as well as comfortable beds. In the morning we had a beautiful clear view of Mt Fuji from the grounds of the hotel. We had a delicious included dinner at the hotel as well as a good buffet breakfast. There was a capsule coffee/tea maker in the room that I tried with Earl Grey Tea which was a bit strong for my taste.
Fujiya Hotel
4.7/5107 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
This hotel is a historic property set in an iconic setting. We stayed in the Forest Section which features large, comfortable rooms that were a little dark, the bathroom lighting could be improved. Here is my issue. We arrived around 1:15 and we’re told that we could check in at 3:00. We had lunch in their cafe ( 50$) and asked again about an hour later if we could have early access. The very polite desk clerk replied “ Yes, for $70 dollars “. Astounded , I countered that we were departing early 2 days later, and he reduced the amount to $35. Now here is where communication becomes an issue: I continued the “are you kidding me?” and he kept bowing. I thought the issue was settled. That night and the next we ate at their lovely restaurants, French and the Cascade. Food and service was superb. With wine we spent about $900. Check out was early, and my husband didn’t really examine the bill. When we were back in our free early access room in Tokyo I noticed the $35 charge. I contacted the hotel’s customer service and they confirmed the charge. So, what about customer hospitality? I have NEVER been charged an early access fee for an hour. They have been times when we patiently waited for a room to be readied, and never demanded a rebate. It is all part of the guest/host agreement, I think this is probably a corporate decision by the Fujiya Group. Rethink your mission, guys, make guests feel wanted!
Ryokan Kiritani Hakoneso
4.1/536 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
The word of mouth of the famous travel site was good, the point of the site was stored, and it was sold at the sale price, so I decided here without much investigation. In a word, it is an inn operated by foreigners. The administrator is Japanese, but I only saw foreigners, so I thought the operation was a foreigner. Cleaning rooms and baths, replenishment of room fixtures, etc.々, I felt that I didn't reach the level that Japanese people expected. The location is not the Kora station, which can be said to be a relay point, and 2 station is the nearest station from there, but about 5 − 10 minutes walk from the station. It is close enough to walk. However, in front of the inn, there are many steep slopes, and there are many stairs in the inn, and it is better to avoid those who are weak in foot and waist. The meal is not luxurious. Because it was a stay at a sale price, there is no dissatisfaction with the meal that matches the price. It was good to be able to choose the breakfast time at 8:30 or 8:30. In the morning and evening, it was a private room on the main building 2 floor. The digging type, the air conditioner is incorporated into the wall instead of the ceiling, and the height is the waist position, so the person sitting in the back is hit by the cold wind on the waist. Cold or pregnant women should bring scrolls so that they do not cool their waist. The bath used the main building both the night of the arrival and the morning of the departure day (because it was troublesome to leave the building and cross the road once I thought that the annex Sakura Tei would like to use it). I never met a person. After all, is there a lot of people using the annex? I was reading a bad comment about the bathtub, so I just took a shower and didn't catch the bathtub. Surely the hot water was not overflowing from the bathtub. There are towels 2 types, yukata, toothbrush, razor, and com in the room. It was written that it would cost if you wanted to add it. This is the first time I have stayed in this place, is this the present age? There are washbasins, dryers, hand wash, mini refrigerator, hot water drinks and cups in the room. I asked for replenishment because the coffee and tea pack were replenished and forgotten. The vending machine water is 230 yen, and canned beer 350ml is 350 yen.
Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel
4.4/556 Reviews
Kowakidani/Miyanoshita
We are part of TOTO Japan Indonesia tour and had a late night check-in from Narita. Upon arrival we are greeted and helped by the front staff with all Japanese hospitality. Our room are located on the first floor which is the same level as the onsen. All of the rooms are a bit distant away from the main lobby, therefore you'll need a bit of walking in between areas. Our room are Ryoken style with tatami floor mattresses which is quite comfortable. In room heating are quite warm however the bathroom and showers are not, no heating so during winter will be quite chilly. Wifi internet is quite bad, very slow and drops alot. Our room have an astonishing views towards the lake and mountains, and surrounded by golf course to the side of the hotel. Breakfast and dinner are all served with Japanese style breakfast, very yummy and free coffee too. Dining staff are very well mannered and diligently taught our daughter the tastiest way to eat some of the traditional meal. We stayed for 2 nights and so We begin our Japan tour in the best way a Japanese accomodation & hospitality can offer. Thank you & definitely recommended accomodation...
Fukushimakan
4.4/57 Reviews
Gora/Sengokuhara
It really feels like living in my own home. The grandparents at the hotel are very kind. Although the communication is a bit difficult, the room has a small living room and bedroom. The space is quite large. Breakfast and dinner are also amazing. The location is also very close to the bus station. In short, the C P value is very high.

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties228
Number of Reviews9,496
Highest PriceNZD 5,429
Lowest PriceNZD 94
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 865
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 943