Fukuzumiro Hotel Hakone, Hakone
About the Hotel
Fukuzumiro, located in the historic Tonosawa Onsen area of Hakone, Japan, is a ryokan known for its wooden architecture and serene hot spring baths. The inn is recognized as part of the '20 Selections of Japan's 20th Century Heritage' by the Japan Icomos National Committee. Guests can enjoy traditional kaiseki cuisine while surrounded by stunning natural scenery. With access to multiple hot spring tubs, the accommodation emphasizes a cultural and relaxing experience.
Location
Situated on the banks of the Haya River, Fukuzumiro is a short drive from Hakone Yumoto Station, making it accessible for guests arriving by train. The surrounding area features attractions like Tamadare Falls and Lake Ashi, with views of Mount Fuji. Additionally, the inn is within walking distance of two train stations, enhancing convenience for exploration.
Rooms
Fukuzumiro features 17 traditional guest rooms, each with tatami mat flooring and minimalist furnishings. Most rooms include indoor porches with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the garden or mountains. Air-conditioning, refrigerators, and flat-screen televisions are standard in the accommodations. Only one room offers a private en-suite toilet and hot spring bath.
Eat & Drink
The inn specializes in traditional kaiseki cuisine, serving multi-course meals that highlight fresh seafood and seasonal local ingredients. Meals are individually served in the guest rooms for a personalized dining experience. Guests are encouraged to select their preferred course menu when making reservations. The dining experience at Fukuzumiro seeks to blend the flavors of nature and tradition.
Leisure & Business
Fukuzumiro offers various leisure options, including communal hot spring baths and beautiful gardens for relaxation. Safety features like smoke detectors and a first aid kit ensure a secure environment. The inn caters to international guests seeking a ryokan experience, and business travelers can benefit from amenities like laptop-friendly workspaces and free WiFi.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- Baggage storage
- Allergy-free rooms
- Vending machines
Dining
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Spa & wellness center
- Hot spring bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Sitting area
Media
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Staying at this hotel was an incredible experience. The rooms were beyond spacious and luxurious, with a dressing room, multiple living areas, and a charming closed-in balcony area. The Japanese evening meals served in the room were absolutely delightful. However, the service, although friendly and attentive, seemed a bit overwhelmed at times. The location, while good for accessing various parts of Hakone, could benefit from clearer walking instructions from nearby railway stations. The dining experience was satisfactory, especially with the personalized room setup. Overall, a superb stay with a few minor hitches.
Staying at this ryokan was a unique experience with its charming traditional ambiance. The room we had with a large veranda by the river felt like a journey back to the 70s-80s but exuded a cozy charm. The kimono-clad staff member who took care of us added a delightful touch, though the presence of a looming stormy ambiance in the room was a bit unexpected.
My stay at the ryokan was a mixed experience. The rooms were beautifully arranged near the running stream, offering a serene atmosphere. The service was top-notch, with helpful staff providing great advice on local attractions. While the dining was delightful with outstanding food, some dishes may be an acquired taste. However, the overall price seemed overpriced for the experience.
The traditional ryokan offers luxurious rooms with private toilets and a breathtaking view of the river. They provide anti-mosquito devices and fans to combat the June-July humidity. The onsen experience and delightful Japanese evening meals served in-room are exceptional, while the traditional ambiance is very immersive.
Staying at this ryokan was a delightful experience overall. The rooms with river view and private onsen bath were clean, warm, and incredibly cozy. The service was friendly and helpful, ensuring a relaxing stay. The location is close to nature and transportation hubs, making it convenient for exploration. However, the dining experience had some downsides with a few disappointments in the meal quality.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were large and had a great view, but there was a musty smell that was a bit off-putting. The service was top-notch, with staff who genuinely cared about making my stay comfortable. The location was decent, being close to the town but not in the main part of Hakone. The dining was a bit hit or miss, although the home-made yogurt was a standout. Overall, a comfortable stay with a few room for improvement.
Staying at this hotel was a mix of delightful and slightly underwhelming experiences. The simplicity of the rooms with traditional tatami mats and chabudai dining tables overlooking the river was charming, but the dining options left something to be desired. The service was meticulous and attentive, enhancing my overall stay.