Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 2,459 reviews
Located on the northern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, this ryokan is defined by its panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the lake from every room. It balances traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comforts, with guests frequently praising the in-room kaiseki dining and the hot spring experience overlooking the water.
Across multiple booking platforms, the 'stunning Mt. Fuji view' is a recurring highlight. The complimentary afternoon drinks and the lakeside footbath are highly valued as relaxing amenities. Guests also consistently commend the attentive service and thoughtful gestures for special occasions.
However, potential guests should note that its location requires some travel if relying on public transport, and the high demand makes securing a reservation quite competitive. Some reviewers advise checking room types carefully during booking to ensure they meet specific expectations.
Strengths
Unobstructed views of Mt. Fuji and the lake from every room
High-quality kaiseki dining served directly in the room
Complimentary afternoon drinks and lakeside footbath are perfect for relaxation
Attentive and friendly service from the staff
Good to Know
Slightly remote location requires travel when using public transport
High demand makes reservations very difficult to secure
Room types may differ from expectations if not checked carefully
Recommended For
Couples — Many reviews highlight the private in-room dining and Mt. Fuji views as perfect for anniversary trips.
Families — Travelers visiting with parents consistently express high satisfaction with the service and scenery.
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 9.4/10 · 2 sites · Based on 2,459 reviews
Guest Reviews
2 booking sites · 2,459 reviews
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FAQ
Yes, all rooms face Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi, offering unobstructed views directly from your room.
You can use the hotel's shuttle service by contacting them upon arrival at the station.
Dinner is served privately in your room as a kaiseki meal, while breakfast is typically provided in a buffet style.
Some rooms include private hot springs. For others, you can book a private bath on-site for an additional fee.
The hotel is in a quiet lakeside area with limited walking access to shops. It is recommended to purchase necessities near the station.



