This time we were on a self-driving trip. There were 4 of us, and we rented 2 rooms. The rooms were very spacious, and the front desk staff were extremely polite. It took about 25 minutes to drive to eat. Overall, we were very satisfied.
Had a BBQ with friends in the evening, and the night view was great. However, the air conditioning in the room was really uncomfortable, and the bedding was too thick. I strongly advise against booking breakfast; it's better to just DIY. You can easily pick up some supplies at the big supermarket nearby.
I stayed here on a solo trip. To be honest, I didn't have high expectations beforehand. Since it was a weekday, there weren't many people, so I was able to relax and enjoy the large public bath and sauna. Before my bath, I had curry and boiled dumplings at the restaurant on the second floor. I still felt a bit hungry after my bath, so I went to an izakaya on the second floor. The portions were good and tasty for the price, and they're open until midnight, so I had the luxurious experience of eating and drinking to my heart's content and then going straight to bed in my room. It's a facility I'd definitely like to return to.
We were incredibly lucky to get room 111.
As soon as we opened the window, there were many clever koi fish. Whenever someone was on the balcony, they would immediately come over.
There was fish food available at the hotel entrance; it was self-service.
We were very touched. We had a five-year-old child traveling with us, and the hotel staff always made sure to include the child's utensils when preparing cutlery in the restaurant, even though we hadn't ordered dinner for him.
We will definitely come again. Thank you.
The hotel was a pleasant surprise with an unexpectedly rich array of activities.
Hidden in the back garden was a large, beautifully manicured Japanese garden. Sipping Japanese matcha while gazing at the small bridges and flowing water was incredibly relaxing.
The taiko drum performance was incredibly energetic! The young performers had amazing stamina, drumming, dancing, and chanting all at once. During the intermission, they even invited children to join in and drum to the rhythm. I later found out it was a performance put on by the hotel staff themselves, which showed so much love and dedication.
There were also bingo games and piano performances, and even one-year-old kids got to wear cute little yukatas! 🫰
From the room, we had a view of Mount Fuji, which was still covered in snow in March. It was cold but stunningly beautiful.
The only minor downsides were that the rooftop open-air onsen with Mount Fuji views was open to women only very early in the morning, and we didn't get a chance to enjoy it due to our schedule. Also, the food might not have been the freshest; after all, fresh seafood isn't exactly a mountain specialty. While we didn't experience vomiting or diarrhea after eating, we did feel a bit off for two days.
It is a traditional hot spring hotel. We stayed in the old wing this time. I heard that one side is newly renovated. The old wing really has its age and the rooms have a bit of a smell.
In mid-February, we made a reservation for the family bath on the 5th floor, but the floor was damaged and had not been repaired. It was dangerous for children to pass by.
The front desk had limited English and could not fully communicate.
There are not many tourists, and overall I am very satisfied.
The price-performance ratio is very high, there are hot springs for free, and the boss's service is good. Thank you. When I traveled to Japan, this hotel was the most satisfactory for me among the hotels I stayed in Japan. It is next to the Self-Defense Forces Residence.
ASH Villa Fujikawaguchiko offers a sauna and free private parking, and is within 5.1 miles of Lake Kawaguchi and 5.6 miles of Fuji-Q Highland. There's a private entrance at the villa for the convenience of those who stay. The villa provides mountain views, a picnic area, and free Wifi is available throughout the property.
The villa complex will provide guests with air-conditioned units with a desk, a coffee machine, a dishwasher, an oven, a safety deposit box, a flat-screen TV, a terrace, and a private bathroom with a hot tub. There's also a dining area and a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, a toaster, and a fridge. At the villa complex, every unit includes bed linen and towels.
For guests with children, the villa features outdoor play equipment. Guests can swim in the pool with a view, relax in the garden, or go skiing.
Mount Fuji is 15 miles from ASH Villa Fujikawaguchiko, while Fujiomuro Sengen Shrine is 4.5 miles away. Shizuoka Airport is 71 miles from the property.
A classic old-school modern hotel with ryokan-type service. The room is huge and has excellent views of the river. On a good day, it should be possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There is also big onsen area with an outdoor bath area.
Dinner is served on the ground floor restaurant and it was a delicious multicourse meal which includes really good wagyu steak with wasabi shoyuzuke. Dessert also includes the region's famed grapes. Breakfast was served buffet style with selection of Japanese and western items.
I drove to the hotel with a rental car. It is not too far from a station on a local line but I recommend driving around to explore instead. The patrons to the hotel also seemed more local.
SSkull88The hotel was a pleasant surprise with an unexpectedly rich array of activities.
Hidden in the back garden was a large, beautifully manicured Japanese garden. Sipping Japanese matcha while gazing at the small bridges and flowing water was incredibly relaxing.
The taiko drum performance was incredibly energetic! The young performers had amazing stamina, drumming, dancing, and chanting all at once. During the intermission, they even invited children to join in and drum to the rhythm. I later found out it was a performance put on by the hotel staff themselves, which showed so much love and dedication.
There were also bingo games and piano performances, and even one-year-old kids got to wear cute little yukatas! 🫰
From the room, we had a view of Mount Fuji, which was still covered in snow in March. It was cold but stunningly beautiful.
The only minor downsides were that the rooftop open-air onsen with Mount Fuji views was open to women only very early in the morning, and we didn't get a chance to enjoy it due to our schedule. Also, the food might not have been the freshest; after all, fresh seafood isn't exactly a mountain specialty. While we didn't experience vomiting or diarrhea after eating, we did feel a bit off for two days.
GGuest UserI stayed here on a solo trip. To be honest, I didn't have high expectations beforehand. Since it was a weekday, there weren't many people, so I was able to relax and enjoy the large public bath and sauna. Before my bath, I had curry and boiled dumplings at the restaurant on the second floor. I still felt a bit hungry after my bath, so I went to an izakaya on the second floor. The portions were good and tasty for the price, and they're open until midnight, so I had the luxurious experience of eating and drinking to my heart's content and then going straight to bed in my room. It's a facility I'd definitely like to return to.
TTongeryaHad a BBQ with friends in the evening, and the night view was great. However, the air conditioning in the room was really uncomfortable, and the bedding was too thick. I strongly advise against booking breakfast; it's better to just DIY. You can easily pick up some supplies at the big supermarket nearby.
GGuest UserA classic old-school modern hotel with ryokan-type service. The room is huge and has excellent views of the river. On a good day, it should be possible to see Mount Fuji as well. There is also big onsen area with an outdoor bath area.
Dinner is served on the ground floor restaurant and it was a delicious multicourse meal which includes really good wagyu steak with wasabi shoyuzuke. Dessert also includes the region's famed grapes. Breakfast was served buffet style with selection of Japanese and western items.
I drove to the hotel with a rental car. It is not too far from a station on a local line but I recommend driving around to explore instead. The patrons to the hotel also seemed more local.
開開心寶寶貝This time we were on a self-driving trip. There were 4 of us, and we rented 2 rooms. The rooms were very spacious, and the front desk staff were extremely polite. It took about 25 minutes to drive to eat. Overall, we were very satisfied.
YYutao LiangWe were incredibly lucky to get room 111.
As soon as we opened the window, there were many clever koi fish. Whenever someone was on the balcony, they would immediately come over.
There was fish food available at the hotel entrance; it was self-service.
We were very touched. We had a five-year-old child traveling with us, and the hotel staff always made sure to include the child's utensils when preparing cutlery in the restaurant, even though we hadn't ordered dinner for him.
We will definitely come again. Thank you.
LLingyunshuangThe price-performance ratio is very high, there are hot springs for free, and the boss's service is good. Thank you. When I traveled to Japan, this hotel was the most satisfactory for me among the hotels I stayed in Japan. It is next to the Self-Defense Forces Residence.
GGuest UserIt is a traditional hot spring hotel. We stayed in the old wing this time. I heard that one side is newly renovated. The old wing really has its age and the rooms have a bit of a smell.
In mid-February, we made a reservation for the family bath on the 5th floor, but the floor was damaged and had not been repaired. It was dangerous for children to pass by.
The front desk had limited English and could not fully communicate.
There are not many tourists, and overall I am very satisfied.
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