ホテル森の風箱根仙石原

9.2
Exceptional
(47 reviews)

817-444 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan

+81 120-489-166

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Hotel Description

Mori no Kaze Hakone Sengokuhara

Nestled in the picturesque Sengokuhara district of Hakone, ホテル森の風箱根仙石原 (Hotel Mori no Kaze Hakone Sengokuhara) offers a serene retreat surrounded by vast fields of pampas grass and a variety of cultural attractions. Located at 817-444 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan, this hotel is a haven for travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The nearby Lalique Museum and Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands are just a short stroll away, enhancing the hotel’s appeal for art and nature enthusiasts alike. The hotel’s design beautifully blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comforts, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The rooms at Hotel Mori no Kaze are designed for ultimate comfort and relaxation, featuring amenities that include air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private baths. Guests can unwind in elegantly appointed spaces that reflect the natural surroundings, with some rooms offering stunning views of the pampas fields.

A standout feature of this hotel is its exceptional amenities, including an on-site onsen, open-air baths, and a sauna, perfect for rejuvenation after a day of exploration. The hotel also offers a pet-friendly policy, ensuring that guests can enjoy their stay with their furry companions. With convenient parking and transfer services, accessibility is a priority for visitors.

Transportation to and from the hotel is straightforward, with several nearby public transport options. Gora Station is just a short taxi ride away, and major airports such as Narita and Haneda are within easy reach, making travel hassle-free for guests.

Health and safety measures are diligently implemented to guarantee a safe stay, ensuring peace of mind for all visitors. The hotel’s commitment to guest safety is reflected in its attentive service and thorough hygiene practices.

Guests can immerse themselves in a variety of activities nearby, including hiking trails around Lake Ashi, visits to historic sites like Hakone Shrine, and exploration of the Hakone Open-Air Museum. The region is rich with opportunities to engage with local culture and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.

Dining options abound, with recommended restaurants such as the Hakone Venetian Glass Museum’s Italian eatery, serving authentic cuisine in a charming setting. Other nearby dining options include the acclaimed Pola Museum of Art cafe and local favorites offering a mix of Japanese and international dishes.

In summary, ホテル森の風箱根仙石原 invites you to experience a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and exceptional hospitality. Whether you are seeking relaxation or adventure, this hotel promises a memorable stay in one of Japan's most beautiful regions.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Guests praised the luxurious and spacious bathrooms

2. Close proximity to Lalique Museum and Hakone Botanical Garden

3. Highly rated customer service and attentive staff

4. Unique sauna experience not found in many local hotels

5. Pet-friendly policy accommodating guests traveling with animals


9.2 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

The Hakone Open-Air Museum
14 min
Lake Ashi
20 min
Hakone Shrine
20 min
Pola Museum of Art
4 min
Hakone Venetian Glass Museum (Glass Forest)
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating9.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 40 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $435

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $365

    Agoda

    $396

    Trip.com

    $396

    Booking.com

    $438

    Bluepillow.com

    $396


Location

817-444 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 30 min

Transit: 3 hr 32 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 40 min

Transit: 2 hr 23 min

Transit:

Gora Station

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 1 hr 15 min

Senkyoro mae

Walking: 6 min

Daigatake

Walking: 5 min

Kawamukai

Walking: 5 min

Senkyoro-mae

Walking: 6 min


Nearby locations

9.2

Exceptional Location

Sengokuhara

Rural district with broad fields of pampas grass, plus museums for glassware & European art.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

Pet-friendly

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Aesthetic salon

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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8.3

6 reviews

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おゆき

5/5
The public bath was very nice.I went there three times, once before dinner, before bed, and before breakfast.It's a new facility, so the water area is very clean, and there are three types of open-air baths that I enjoyed without getting bored.Although it was compact, there was also a sauna.The soup stock of the meal was very delicious, so I liked the miso soup and other flavors.The chestnut pudding for dinner was mildly sweet and delicious! (I want to eat it again)It just so happened that there were no other guests on the day of my stay, so it was very quiet and I was able to soak in the hot springs slowly.I made a reservation for a pick-up from Gora Station on the day of the trip, and I was grateful that they kindly agreed to the reservation.Also, on the return trip, we were given a ride to our next hotel (which is on the way to the station).Personally, I like luxury inns, but this was a very nice inn where I could spend a comfortable time.I would like to visit again someday, and I hope it becomes popular as it is a nice inn.

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L.

5/5
We had an amazing stay: nice onsen, great food and an incredible service. Thanks a lot

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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6シックス

4/5
A quiet hot spring hotel with a forest feelHas it been open for a few years? There is a feeling of new construction everywhere, and the fittings in the guest rooms are beautifully shaped.It's not that deep in the mountains, but my cell phone was out of range.There is free Wi-Fi, but there is no telephone service, so I am a little worried about how to contact you in case of an emergency.The inside of the hotel and the large public bath were just right, neither large nor small, but the guest rooms felt a bit small considering they had open-air baths.The toilet was making a lot of noise, which bothered me a little.Everything inside the facility is clean and easy to use.Semi-private restaurant in the morning and eveningThe taste and ingredients were very good.The staff's response is also polite and very good.Several people saw me off when I left the building.

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飯子

1/5
Use with customers who come from overseastattoo NGWhy? Is it Reiwa?

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404 New Style

5/5
I suddenly had a day off from work, so I made an appointment for the same day.A person to pick you up will be waiting outside around 3pm.①HotelVery clean and beautiful! As you can see in the video, the building is divided into sections and the atmosphere is very nice.②ServiceFrom the moment you are welcomed to the check-in (machine) explanation, everything is thoroughly explained.We will also show you to your room and explain everything to you.③MealsDinner is a full course meal.There were some very delicious dishes.The corn rice was especially delicious.Drinks are a little expensive④Hot spring♨️This is the best along with the medium bath and open-air bath.There is only one open-air bath, and you can enjoy everything from cloudy hot springs to hot springs in pots and large baths.There is also a sauna so you can relax.And it's empty...Anyway, it was a nice stay.I would like to visit you again.One negative point.The service person who will attend you,It's fine to be very polite, but if you are a smoker, I think it would be better if you use mouthwash after smoking before standing in front of the customer.It's a shame that I smelled like cigarettes while I was receiving the explanation.

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T H

5/5
We stayed only one night but this is the best ryokan I've stayed in and among my top 3 favorite hotels around the world. The staff is great and speaks English.The food and onsen is AMAZING and the hotel has the peaceful quaint quality you need to help you unwind and relax. The facilities are pristine and spotless. There are pants/top traditional wear that make you feel like you've stepped into the Edo period vs a yukata.We ate in the dining hall among other guests. Was my favorite meal of our entire Japan trip and we ate a LOT of great food. But every dish was so perfectly arranged amd cooked. It's a feast for the eyes and the taste buds. It's also seasonal so their cuisine changes based on ingredients available. If I lived closer I'd definitely visit regularly because the summer unagi set looks amazing. Breakfast was really good as well. It is traditional cuisine with grilled fish, and many little side dishes. If you have a food allergy please tell the hotel early on. We had someone who didn't eat beef and they were more than happy to accommodate which isn't always available for larger ryokans I've stayed in. Fyi they have a nice wine list to order from as well. The staff are very professional, and courteous. Some might find the environment a bit stuffy since it can feel more uptight but just know that at a ryokan the staff are literally there to help you have the most relaxing and enjoyable stay possible so it won't feel the same as a western hotel where smiling and warmth are more commonplace but the attention to detail and quick response to questions and requests in the most courteous and prompt manner is more the style you'll be getting here.As for the hotsprings facilities itself, they are so so clean and as beautiful as pictured. It is a smaller and newer ryokan so the amenities are limited (this isnt one of those all you can drink n snack spots like larger establishments) but the pristine environment, overlooking a beautiful japanese garden seriously can't be beat. This place has literally set the bar for me for ryokans. It is harder to find when searching on google as only the japanese name shows up on location but its a hidden gem. I kind of wanted to keep it a secret but i also want more people to see and experience this place for themselves.Now for the rooms, they are spacious enough for 2 with luggage plus it has everything you need with small amenities there for your use. The beds are comfortable albeit smaller because its 2 separate twin beds for the western style room we had. The japanese style room has a warmer/softer style flooring but beds and such seem to be the same. Only thing of note was the blanket duvets are very crisp so it does make loud rustling sounds so if you are a lighter sleeper earplugs will help.Also, if you have never stayed in a ryokan, there are some etiquette you will want to know about such as its full nude. You bring your towel basket and tired body in, put your shoes/sandals in a cubby, attach a number to your slipper, take your items to a locker, strip naked, take the key with you, than proceed to shower in the seated area where you wash up. Shampoo soap and all is available for use including makeup oil wash and scrubs from your towel basket. Than you can soak all your worries away with both indoor and outdoor tubs and one cold dip for you brave souls. Very relaxing and perfect after a long day in the city or exploring the area. There were also kid friendly items for use as well for families. Free popsicles to enjoy in the common area as well.They switch the men and womens bathing areas so you get to enjoy both sides. One is more warm, full of cedar and soft pastel tones with a mural of the country side. Other side is warmer dark tone w stone and rocks and a mural of mount fuji.Note, if you are traveling by train they have a shuttle van available for pickup and drop off from Gora station area so you can take the cablecar to Gora, walk 2 minutes through the tunneled stairs that go down from the right side. 2 times slots in afternoon and mornings for booking. 10/10