Explore Guest Reviews of Hotels in Yamanashi Prefecture

Bessho Sasa
4.6/574 Reviews
Benefits & Use the GOTO campaign. I was looking for an inn where I could eat in my room, and this was a hit. I've always wanted to go to Oshino Hakkai, and it was close from there. It is located in the annex (4th and 5th floors) of a hotel called Kanesanen. On the 4th floor, there is a lounge where you can enjoy tea and small sweets, and you can see Mt. Fuji from the window. The room is Mizuho. This is also diagonally, but you can see Mt. Fuji from the window of the room. There is also a small open-air bath. I could see Mt. Fuji from the open-air bath on the 10th floor, and I felt great. The meal was delicious with various types. I stayed for 2 nights, but I was grateful that breakfast was divided by Japanese and Western food and day. I was relieved that the corona measures were perfect, and the temperature measurement, antibacterial, mask, and social distance were devised. (There are also disinfectant sheets and masks in the room.) The vast garden seems to enjoy the seasonal scenery. There was also a footbath, a pool, a gallery and a tea room, and customers of a wide range of ages came. The scenery of Mt. Fuji, which changes with the time I see, made me happy without getting tired of it.
Fuji Marriott Hotel Lake Yamanaka
4.4/556 Reviews
Marriott staff welcomed us at the curb side. Check in was painless and soon we were off to our room. In room hot springs was a pleasant touch. The room was spacious and very comfortable. Even the Japanese pillows were soft and cozy. The food was top notch and catered to every taste. We opted for the dinner package—well worth the money. After dinner we rang for a late night massage…should have rethought that one. Asked for two therapist and got one. She had no clue what a massage was! Seriously!!! She literally poked at me with her finger tips. The pushed my head agains the pillow for ten minutes. Finally was had enough and she was dismissed with her full pay. Noted, she was not affiliated with the hotel, she was merely the lady they called. Please never call her again! Loved the hotel and the view. A must for anyone wanting a quiet getaway.
FujiKawaguchikoOnsenHotelKonansou
4.7/5115 Reviews
We chose this hotel based on proximity to Mt. Fuji and the Chureito Pagoda, and the fact that they had a private onsen that could be used by somebody with large tattoos. It ended up being one of the most incredible places we stayed! The rooms were clean, comfortable, and absolutely lovely; we really appreciated the views over the lake and the private hot tub on the balcony. It was pretty cold in the mornings and my family likes to watch the sunrise - being able to have our feet toasty warm in the roof-onsen while watching the sun come up over Mt. Fuji was magical! The food was also unbelievable: the seafood was super fresh and tasty, and the variety and inventiveness of the dishes was delightful. The staff at Konansou were also some of the kindest and most helpful people we met while in Japan - super friendly and responsive whenever we needed anything. (We were also highly impressed by the staff who served dinner - those trays were heavy and we were a big group, but their balance and speed were impeccable!). Will absolutely be staying here again next time with visit the area!
Vision Glamping Resort Lake Yamanaka
4.7/511 Reviews
When I woke up in the morning and opened the tent curtains, the view of Mt. Fuji was so beautiful that I was moved 🗻✨️ Personally, I had so much food that I ended up leaving a little bit of it 💦 But it was delicious 🍖 The bath was an open-air bath and a sauna. There was also. I had a lot of fun with my friends because I could play Roryu! I'm happy to be able to make a bonfire. I felt soothed while drinking coffee and sitting around the bonfire 🔥☕️ The price is a little high, but I would like to go there again if I have the chance ☺️✨️
Fuji Onsenji Yumedono
4.4/566 Reviews
This was our best-ever ryokan experience, after 8 years in Japan! We stayed in the Shikibu Suite, the 2nd-largest of 11 rooms, for 2 nights. Our 200sqm suite had an enclosed garden, a private deck with onsen pool, and a separate bedroom, living, and dining/tatami room, all for our family of 4. Although the Presidential Suite looks wonderful in photos, I feel the Shikibu Suite was the more authentic Japanese experience--it had the Old World charm of a Japanese house, all in luxurious, hand-carved wood. The ryokan outdid itself with meals--Kaiseki for dinner, and a choice of West or Japanese breakfast. Kudos to the Chef and our hostess, Akiko san. The service was superb--Sato san met our car upon arrival in the rain, giving everyone an umbrella, even the kids. Our shoes and luggage wiped in the foyer, we entered our beautiful suite, followed closely behind by the lady Sato san, with out afternoon tea. Sato san deserves unreserved praise--he produced in only 2 hours, a beautiful cake at my wife's secret request for our anniversary dinner, plus an unexpected flower bouquet, which was a real surprise for her. Thank you to all the staff at Osenji Yumedono Ryokan--we would love to come back again someday.
Grand Mercure Yatsugatake Resort & Spa
4.5/538 Reviews
The hotel is very classic japanese hotel, they provide very good service, the room was feels bit old but very comfortable. I booked for japanese style room, they put me on the second floor. Room was very neat and clean. Second floor is in same room as their japanese spa. They have very nice family onsen. In door and outdoor. Very convenient. They let you use their kimono to walk around the hotel which not all hotel allow it. Very convenient You can see fuji mountain as scenery but the trip from level 5 fuji to this hotel took about 2 hours by private bus. So it’s quite a trip if you coming all the way from fuji mountain to here. I had dinner and breakfast, they have farious kind of food but it was just ok. This hotel is recommended if you want to pampered yourself. Choose the Japanese style room, they use tatami and cute japanese stuff. It’s well recommended
usaginosato
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FJ Forest
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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels15
Number of Reviews497
Highest Price€2,236
Lowest Price€71
Average Price (Weekends)€621
Average Price (Weekdays)€556