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Kaneyamaen

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Escape to the serene beauty of Fuji and discover Kaneyamaen, a delightful 3-star hotel nestled in the picturesque town of Fujikawaguchiko. With a price starting at just $75 per night, this charming retreat offers you luxurious accommodation without breaking the bank. Conveniently located just 2,1mi from the vibrant city center, you’ll have the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility at your fingertips, making it the ideal launchpad for your Japanese adventure.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kaneyamaen
Photo of the whole room in Kaneyamaen

Rum

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1 Enkeltsäng

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455 kvadratfot

Tei Japanese Style, Enkel, Mount Fuji View

Gratis wifi

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Te-/kaffebryggare

Seseragi-tei Japanese Style Twin Room B Mount Fuji View - Non-Smoking

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2735 kvadratfot

Japanese Style Presidential Suite, Mount Fuji View

Gratis wifi

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Te-/kaffebryggare

Mount Fuji View Japanese Style Presidential Suite with Open-Air Bath - Non-Smoking

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455 kvadratfot

Komfort, Mount Fuji View

Gratis wifi

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Te-/kaffebryggare

Sanri-Comfort Mount Fuji View Western Style Room with Open-Air Bath - Non-Smoking

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As you step into Kaneyamaen, you'll be greeted by a lovely garden that sets the tone for relaxation. Free Wi-Fi and ample private parking make it easy to stay connected and explore the stunning surroundings at your own pace. Travelers rave about the non-smoking rooms, which promise a restful night’s sleep, along with an overall experience that has garnered an impressive 798 reviews. Don't forget to take a moment to breathe in the crisp mountain air as you immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding you.

View (from property/room) in Kaneyamaen
View (from property/room), Bed in Kaneyamaen

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With a blend of comfort, convenience, and a hearty sprinkle of hospitality, Kaneyamaen is more than just a place to rest your head—it's a haven of Japanese charm waiting to be explored. So grab your camera, pack your adventurous spirit, and get ready to create unforgettable memories in this enchanting corner of Japan!

Photo of the whole room in Kaneyamaen
Photo of the whole room in Kaneyamaen

Planera din vistelse

When you stay at Kaneyamaen, your experience is sure to be as unique as the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji that you’ll be soaking in. Picture yourself unwinding in one of the elegantly designed Japanese-style rooms, all non-smoking and tailored for ultimate relaxation. Whether you're watching the sun set over the mountains from your private terrace or snuggling up in a cozy room with a picturesque mountain view, peace and tranquility are at your fingertips. Accommodating two adults and a child, each room option is thoughtfully constructed to ensure a serene escape for families or couples alike.

Buffet breakfast in Kaneyamaen
Restaurant/places to eat in Kaneyamaen

Bekvämligheter

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Restaurant/places to eat in Kaneyamaen
Lounge or bar in Kaneyamaen
Open Air Bath in Kaneyamaen
The staff was super friendly, helped us with our luggage to our room, showed us the way to the dining hall, and welcomed and served us so well during our stay. Our room was sooo amazing! We ordered the one with a private onsen, and we did not regret it! The view and the onsen were super worth it. You could see Mount Fuji straight from the sofa corner window, and I recommend waking up for sunrise to see the spectacular morning sun on the mountain! They have everything you need in the hotel, and the complementary drinks are so good too! Not like the usual. After dinner time there is a drum show from really muscular men, then a bingo show (with prizes), and after you could get to the lounge area and hear some live piano music. One of the lounge areas also provides free machine drinks, like beer! There is an open public bath downstairs (so big), massage (didn't try), and kimono rentals. At the rooftop, there is another public bath, but it may vary when and which gender it is available for. But it's REALLY recommended to try/see this, so special front view of the mountain. The garden outside is nice too, you could try the footbath area if you want. Breakfast was great, with many dishes to choose from and super service. The staff are so cute and friendly. One of them started a conversation and even gave us some recommendations, we appreciate that! Not the best with English but we all try to understand each other. They provided free bus rides to the nearest train station and other places for their customers on their way home.

Monica

My partner had 1 specific request for our trip and it was to visit an onsen with a direct view of Mt. Fuji while in the onsen. Kaneyamaen delivered. Traditional meal was great to experience. Might take some getting used to for some travelers but it appealed to my Asian palette. If the dinner isn't entirely to your liking, the breakfast seems to be easier for foreigners as it is more of a buffet style. Slight language barrier as they have few English speakers but everyone was very nice and accommodating. Translator on my phone was slow as I made the mistake of not getting an esim or pocket wifi. All in all, it was a great experience and highly recommend to watch a few videos showcasing ryokans to understand the traditional settings and customs to make your stay more relaxing.

Keith

Loved the presentation of the whole hotel -- modern, clean and spacious. The staff were friendly, helpful, and impeccably dressed. The rooftop onsen was lovely and afforded a view of Mt. Fuji. We were even provided with yukatas to wear around the hotel, which were delightful. The room we stayed in was a western-style room without a view of Mt. Fuji (we were hoping to get a more traditionally-styled room with a view, but they were sold-out) and it was fantastic. Again, very spacious, modern and clean with easy to understand instructions for how to operate things and navigate the hotel. The dinner provided has several courses and was delicious. We were very full by the end of it. The bus shuttle service from the hotel was also convenient.

Juliana

Absolutely phenomenal stay. We booked the Sanri room with two twin beds and an outdoor private onsen with a view of Mt. Fuji. The room was massive, especially for Japan hotel standards. The public onsen in the top floor was spectacular. The ryokan is actually quite big, which was a surprise to us when checking in. However, the kaiseki dinner and staff were extremely personalized, so it felt more intimate and private. Most ryokans don't really have much to do after dinner, so it was a nice surprise to have a taiko show and then a piano concert offered to guests from 8:30-10:00 pm.

Maria

This was our favorite place we stayed at in all of Japan so far. We got a room with a private onsen. It was the biggest room ever and everything was so comfy. From check in-check out was always the friendliest/ seamless experience with the staff. It also included a dinner which we loved. The there is water to drink from the springs and if you are able To catch mt. Fuji it is SO CLOSE TO THE HOTEL! Breakfast was also stellar! They had a fun drum show with bingo afterwards and a great piano show at the bar with a view of the garden. Cannot wait to come back here.

Josephine

The staff was super friendly, helped us with our luggage to our room, showed us the way to the dining hall, and welcomed and served us so well during our stay. Our room was sooo amazing! We ordered the one with a private onsen, and we did not regret it! The view and the onsen were super worth it. You could see Mount Fuji straight from the sofa corner window, and I recommend waking up for sunrise to see the spectacular morning sun on the mountain! They have everything you need in the hotel, and the complementary drinks are so good too! Not like the usual. After dinner time there is a drum show from really muscular men, then a bingo show (with prizes), and after you could get to the lounge area and hear some live piano music. One of the lounge areas also provides free machine drinks, like beer! There is an open public bath downstairs (so big), massage (didn't try), and kimono rentals. At the rooftop, there is another public bath, but it may vary when and which gender it is available for. But it's REALLY recommended to try/see this, so special front view of the mountain. The garden outside is nice too, you could try the footbath area if you want. Breakfast was great, with many dishes to choose from and super service. The staff are so cute and friendly. One of them started a conversation and even gave us some recommendations, we appreciate that! Not the best with English but we all try to understand each other. They provided free bus rides to the nearest train station and other places for their customers on their way home.

Monica

My partner had 1 specific request for our trip and it was to visit an onsen with a direct view of Mt. Fuji while in the onsen. Kaneyamaen delivered. Traditional meal was great to experience. Might take some getting used to for some travelers but it appealed to my Asian palette. If the dinner isn't entirely to your liking, the breakfast seems to be easier for foreigners as it is more of a buffet style. Slight language barrier as they have few English speakers but everyone was very nice and accommodating. Translator on my phone was slow as I made the mistake of not getting an esim or pocket wifi. All in all, it was a great experience and highly recommend to watch a few videos showcasing ryokans to understand the traditional settings and customs to make your stay more relaxing.

Keith

Loved the presentation of the whole hotel -- modern, clean and spacious. The staff were friendly, helpful, and impeccably dressed. The rooftop onsen was lovely and afforded a view of Mt. Fuji. We were even provided with yukatas to wear around the hotel, which were delightful. The room we stayed in was a western-style room without a view of Mt. Fuji (we were hoping to get a more traditionally-styled room with a view, but they were sold-out) and it was fantastic. Again, very spacious, modern and clean with easy to understand instructions for how to operate things and navigate the hotel. The dinner provided has several courses and was delicious. We were very full by the end of it. The bus shuttle service from the hotel was also convenient.

Juliana

Absolutely phenomenal stay. We booked the Sanri room with two twin beds and an outdoor private onsen with a view of Mt. Fuji. The room was massive, especially for Japan hotel standards. The public onsen in the top floor was spectacular. The ryokan is actually quite big, which was a surprise to us when checking in. However, the kaiseki dinner and staff were extremely personalized, so it felt more intimate and private. Most ryokans don't really have much to do after dinner, so it was a nice surprise to have a taiko show and then a piano concert offered to guests from 8:30-10:00 pm.

Maria

This was our favorite place we stayed at in all of Japan so far. We got a room with a private onsen. It was the biggest room ever and everything was so comfy. From check in-check out was always the friendliest/ seamless experience with the staff. It also included a dinner which we loved. The there is water to drink from the springs and if you are able To catch mt. Fuji it is SO CLOSE TO THE HOTEL! Breakfast was also stellar! They had a fun drum show with bingo afterwards and a great piano show at the bar with a view of the garden. Cannot wait to come back here.

Josephine

The staff was super friendly, helped us with our luggage to our room, showed us the way to the dining hall, and welcomed and served us so well during our stay. Our room was sooo amazing! We ordered the one with a private onsen, and we did not regret it! The view and the onsen were super worth it. You could see Mount Fuji straight from the sofa corner window, and I recommend waking up for sunrise to see the spectacular morning sun on the mountain! They have everything you need in the hotel, and the complementary drinks are so good too! Not like the usual. After dinner time there is a drum show from really muscular men, then a bingo show (with prizes), and after you could get to the lounge area and hear some live piano music. One of the lounge areas also provides free machine drinks, like beer! There is an open public bath downstairs (so big), massage (didn't try), and kimono rentals. At the rooftop, there is another public bath, but it may vary when and which gender it is available for. But it's REALLY recommended to try/see this, so special front view of the mountain. The garden outside is nice too, you could try the footbath area if you want. Breakfast was great, with many dishes to choose from and super service. The staff are so cute and friendly. One of them started a conversation and even gave us some recommendations, we appreciate that! Not the best with English but we all try to understand each other. They provided free bus rides to the nearest train station and other places for their customers on their way home.

Monica

My partner had 1 specific request for our trip and it was to visit an onsen with a direct view of Mt. Fuji while in the onsen. Kaneyamaen delivered. Traditional meal was great to experience. Might take some getting used to for some travelers but it appealed to my Asian palette. If the dinner isn't entirely to your liking, the breakfast seems to be easier for foreigners as it is more of a buffet style. Slight language barrier as they have few English speakers but everyone was very nice and accommodating. Translator on my phone was slow as I made the mistake of not getting an esim or pocket wifi. All in all, it was a great experience and highly recommend to watch a few videos showcasing ryokans to understand the traditional settings and customs to make your stay more relaxing.

Keith

Loved the presentation of the whole hotel -- modern, clean and spacious. The staff were friendly, helpful, and impeccably dressed. The rooftop onsen was lovely and afforded a view of Mt. Fuji. We were even provided with yukatas to wear around the hotel, which were delightful. The room we stayed in was a western-style room without a view of Mt. Fuji (we were hoping to get a more traditionally-styled room with a view, but they were sold-out) and it was fantastic. Again, very spacious, modern and clean with easy to understand instructions for how to operate things and navigate the hotel. The dinner provided has several courses and was delicious. We were very full by the end of it. The bus shuttle service from the hotel was also convenient.

Juliana

Absolutely phenomenal stay. We booked the Sanri room with two twin beds and an outdoor private onsen with a view of Mt. Fuji. The room was massive, especially for Japan hotel standards. The public onsen in the top floor was spectacular. The ryokan is actually quite big, which was a surprise to us when checking in. However, the kaiseki dinner and staff were extremely personalized, so it felt more intimate and private. Most ryokans don't really have much to do after dinner, so it was a nice surprise to have a taiko show and then a piano concert offered to guests from 8:30-10:00 pm.

Maria

This was our favorite place we stayed at in all of Japan so far. We got a room with a private onsen. It was the biggest room ever and everything was so comfy. From check in-check out was always the friendliest/ seamless experience with the staff. It also included a dinner which we loved. The there is water to drink from the springs and if you are able To catch mt. Fuji it is SO CLOSE TO THE HOTEL! Breakfast was also stellar! They had a fun drum show with bingo afterwards and a great piano show at the bar with a view of the garden. Cannot wait to come back here.

Josephine

Plats

9-1-18 Kamiyoshidahigashi, Fujiyoshida-City, Yamanashi, Japan, Fuji, 4030005, Japan

Kaneyamaen