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Accommodation Guide

Accommodation Guide

West Of Tokyo, Japan

Accommodation Types

Full Spectrum of Lodging

  • Ryokan

    Traditional Japanese inns, with tatami mats, futon bedding, onsen baths, and multi-course kaiseki meals.

  • Hotels

    Western-style hotels, from budget-friendly to luxury resorts; many have onsen facilities.

  • Guesthouses/Hostels

    Budget-friendly, often with shared dorms, private rooms, and common areas. Find options on Hostelworld.

  • Vacation Rentals (Minpaku)

    Private homes or apartments with kitchen facilities, popular for families or groups. Explore options on Booking.com or Vrbo.

Unique Local Options

  • Onsen Ryokan

    Inns with natural hot spring baths on premises, often with superb views and gourmet dining.

  • Camping

    Formal campsites within Hakone's main tourist loop are limited, but options exist in surrounding Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

  • B&Bs/Pensions

    Smaller, often family-run establishments for cozy, intimate stays with personalized service.

  • House Sitting

    Consider platforms like TrustedHousesitters for unique stays.

Neighborhood Guide

Hakone’s distinct areas offer different atmospheres and levels of convenience.

Hakone-Yumoto

Benefits
  • Main gateway, bustling area.
  • Many shops, restaurants, ryokan.
  • Excellent transport hub.
  • Lively atmosphere.
Considerations
  • Can be very crowded.
  • Less tranquil than other parts.
  • Arrival/departure point.
  • Busy transportation.

Gora

Benefits
  • Elevated area, hub for rail/cable car.
  • Central for Hakone loop.
  • Beautiful scenery.
  • Good access to art museums.
Considerations
  • Fewer dining choices than Yumoto.
  • Higher elevation.
  • Can be cooler.
  • Limited evening activity.

Lake Ashi Areas

Benefits
  • Stunning Mount Fuji views.
  • Picturesque, tranquil setting.
  • Prime for lake activities.
  • Good base for nature lovers.
Considerations
  • Can feel isolated in evenings.
  • Limited dining/entertainment.
  • Requires travel for other attractions.
  • Views are weather-dependent.

General Considerations

Safety

All areas in Hakone are generally very safe, reflecting Japan’s low crime rates. Feeling secure is typical, even at night.

Sengokuhara

A quieter, spread-out area with pampas grass fields and art museums. It offers peace but more bus travel to central Hakone.

Booking Strategies

Smart booking practices help secure preferred accommodation and potentially save money, especially during peak travel times.

Advance Booking Recommendations

  • High Season (Spring & Autumn): Book 3-6 months ahead for popular ryokan or Fuji-view properties. Prices are highest.
  • Shoulder Season (Late May, Early June, Early September): Book 1-3 months ahead for good options and potentially better rates.
  • Low Season (Winter & Summer Rainy Season): Booking 2 weeks to 1 month ahead is usually enough. Good deals may appear.
  • Prices are higher during cherry blossom, autumn foliage, Golden Week, and Obon holidays.

Trusted Booking Platforms

  • International Platforms: Booking.com, Agoda, and Expedia are reliable. IHG Hotels also has a presence at IHG.com.
  • Direct Booking: Booking directly with ryokan or hotel websites can sometimes present unique packages or amenities.
  • Deposit and Cancellation: Policies vary. Read them carefully before confirming. Japanese accommodations, especially ryokan, often have stricter cancellation policies.
  • Japanese Platforms: Jalan.net and Rakuten Travel are domestic sites; they may have deals but require Japanese language familiarity.

Accommodation Recommendations General Types

For Solo Travelers
  • Hostels and guesthouses for meeting others.
  • Smaller, intimate ryokan for peaceful retreats.
  • Accommodations with private onsen for a personal experience.
  • Hostel & Cafe Bar Fukuya in Hakone-Yumoto.
For Long Stays
  • Dedicated long-stay options are limited.
  • Vacation rentals (minpaku) via Booking.com are the best option.
  • Kitchen facilities and more space are available.
  • Look for properties with laundry access.

Specific Recommendations

Budget

Hostels and guesthouses in Hakone-Yumoto. Example: Hostel & Cafe Bar Fukuya.

Mid-range

Business hotels in Hakone-Yumoto or mid-tier ryokan in Gora. Example: Hakone Tent.

Luxury

World-class luxury ryokan with private onsen. Example: Gora Kadan, Hakone Ginyu, Hotel de Yama.

Properties with Exceptional Cultural or Historical Significance

Many traditional ryokan have long histories and offer authentic cultural encounters, from architecture to dining.

Family-Friendly Options

Larger Hotels & Ryokan

Many offer family rooms or connecting rooms.

  • Look for properties with spacious common areas.
  • Some provide outdoor spaces.
  • Special amenities for children.
  • Specific services available.
Welcoming to Children

Some ryokan are specifically welcoming to children and provide specific amenities or services.

  • Children's meals may be available.
  • Kids' yukata (robes) provided.
  • Family onsen baths.
  • Play areas.

Architectural Highlights

Traditional Ryokan Architecture

Experience authentic cultural encounters through traditional design.

  • Sliding paper doors.
  • Engawa (veranda).
  • Beautiful gardens.
  • Historic structures.
Cultural Immersion

From dining ceremonies to tea services, the experience is holistic.

  • Traditional dining presentation.
  • Onsen bathing rituals.
  • Kimono or yukata wear.
  • Japanese hospitality (omotenashi).

Properties with Unique Local Charm

  • Fuji Hakone Guest House

    An example of a property that embodies local charm and tradition.

  • Integration with Nature

    Many traditional inns are designed to blend with the natural surroundings of Hakone.

  • Private Onsen Experience

    Some luxury ryokan offer rooms with private outdoor onsen, providing seclusion.

  • Exceptional Service

    Traditional Japanese hospitality (omotenashi) is a cornerstone of these stays.

Unique Architectural Styles

  • Modern Interpretations

    Some newer hotels blend traditional aesthetics with contemporary design and comfort.

  • Art-Themed Stays

    Properties near museums may echo an artistic theme in their design.

  • Historic Western Buildings

    A few older hotels in Hakone have Western-style architecture dating from early foreign influence.

  • Forest Retreats

    Accommodations deeply set in the forest for a secluded, peaceful escape.

Top Picks by Experience

Authentic Ryokan Experience

For a quintessential Japanese stay with traditional meals and onsen.

  • Gora Kadan
  • Hakone Ginyu
  • Kinnotake Tonosawa
  • Yamanochaya
Modern Comforts with Onsen

Hotels blending Western comfort with hot spring access and scenic views.

  • Hotel de Yama (Lake Ashi views)
  • Prince Hotel Hakone Lake Ashi
  • Hiramatsu Hotels & Resorts Hakone
  • Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort & Spa

Accessibility Considerations

Traditional Ryokan

May have stairs and futon bedding. Inquire about accessible rooms.

Modern Hotels

Generally more accessible with elevators and Western-style beds. Some have ADA-compliant rooms.

Transportation

Hakone's loop has some accessible transport, but some older trains/buses may be less so.