Hanagokoro Yamadaya Ryokan Annex

8.0
Excellent
(136 reviews)

1320-883 Gora, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0408, Japan

+81 460-82-5556

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Hotel Description

Hanagokoro Yamada Inn

Welcome to Hanagokoro Yamadaya Ryokan Annex, a tranquil hot spring inn located at 1320-883 Gora, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0408, Japan. Nestled among lush greenery, this refined retreat offers guests a serene escape just a 3-minute walk from Sounzan Station, the gateway to the iconic Hakone Ropeway that leads to the stunning Lake Ashi. The hotel’s elegant design incorporates traditional Japanese elements, providing an authentic and peaceful ambiance perfect for relaxation. Nearby, the vibrant Gora Park features French-style gardens and is a popular spot for leisurely strolls.

The inn boasts elegantly streamlined suites adorned with tatami mats and comfortable futons, creating a cozy yet stylish atmosphere. Each room is equipped with modern amenities, including heated floors, televisions, and mini-fridges, ensuring guests feel at home. Some suites even feature open-air soaking tubs or balconies with breathtaking garden views, allowing you to unwind in privacy. Room service is readily available, with complimentary breakfast and evening meals to delight your palate.

Guests can indulge in a variety of special amenities, including both indoor and outdoor baths filled with therapeutic hot spring water, available in private and communal settings. After a long day of exploring, you can relax at the on-site bar, which has received praise for its inviting atmosphere. The hotel also offers massage services to further enhance your relaxation experience.

Accessibility is a highlight of this hotel, with several public transport options nearby. For travelers arriving from Narita International Airport, a taxi ride takes approximately 2 hours and 29 minutes, while transit options can take about 3 hours and 36 minutes. Haneda Airport is a bit closer, with taxi travel taking around 1 hour and 39 minutes, and transit options around 2 hours and 27 minutes. Gora Station is just a short 6-minute taxi ride away, or a 30-minute walk if you prefer to soak in the scenic views along the way.

The hotel is committed to health and safety, ensuring all guests can enjoy their stay with peace of mind. Enhanced cleaning protocols and social distancing measures are in place, prioritizing your well-being while providing an unforgettable experience.

In terms of activities, there are countless opportunities to immerse yourself in local culture. The Hakone Open-Air Museum, just 6 minutes from the hotel, showcases a remarkable outdoor sculpture park and hot springs, making it a must-visit. Lake Ashi is another highlight, where guests can enjoy sightseeing cruises and explore nearby hiking trails within 19 minutes. For a taste of history, the Hakone Shrine, set in a serene lakefront environment, is only 16 minutes away.

Additionally, nature lovers will appreciate Hakone Gōra Park, a charming hillside botanical garden with a tea house, just 4 minutes from your door. The Pola Museum of Art, featuring a collection of European and Japanese art, is a 9-minute trip and offers a peaceful forest trail for leisurely walks.

Culinary experiences abound in the area, with several excellent dining options within walking distance. The surrounding restaurants offer a variety of cuisines, allowing guests to indulge in authentic local flavors.

In closing, Hanagokoro Yamadaya Ryokan Annex invites you to experience a perfect blend of tradition and comfort. Whether you’re seeking relaxation in the hot springs, exploring nearby attractions, or enjoying the exquisite culinary scene, this hotel promises a memorable getaway tailored just for you.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. A short 3-minute drive to the Hakone Museum of Art for cultural exploration.

2. Unique hot tub facility, one of the few hotels in the area to offer it.

3. Guests frequently commend the inviting and relaxed atmosphere of the bar.

4. Comfortable, elegant rooms designed with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

5. Convenient access to public transport, including proximity to key train stations.


7.6 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

The Hakone Open-Air Museum
6 min
Lake Ashi
19 min
Hakone Shrine
16 min
Hakone Gōra Park
4 min
Pola Museum of Art
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating7.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 39 min

Location

1320-883 Gora, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0408, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 29 min

Transit: 3 hr 36 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 39 min

Transit: 2 hr 27 min

Transit:

Gora Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 30 min

Chokokunomori Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 37 min

早雲山上(バス)

Walking: 5 min

Sounzanekiiriguchi Bus Stop

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

7.6

Very Good Location

Gora

Hot springs resort & last stop on the Hakone Tozan Railway, with French-style gardens in Gora Park.

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Bedrock bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Inês Castro

5/5
The experience of staying in a Ryokan with a private onsen was incredible. We loved our entire stay. We were very well received with tea in our room upon arrival and the use of yukatas during our stay at the hotel and for meals was explained to us, which made our stay even more typical. The meals were a true gastronomic experience, with a fantastic selected menu of local products. At breakfast, in addition to local products, we were offered coffee. Our room had an onsen on the balcony, always hot with thermal water, extremely pleasant. The experience of sleeping on a futon for the first time was pleasant and comfortable.

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Macohey

4/5
There are various problems with the facilities and software.The food is delicious and the hot water is authentic.I am worried about the future landscape.

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Takashi NAKAMURA

4/5
It's a wonderful inn.A room where you can relax, a friendly waitress who is a foreigner but keeps a reasonable distance from you, a private hot spring, and most importantly, great food.Worth staying for one night.

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Shunya Yoshida

5/5
Although the number has increased in Hakone, the number of employees is very international. The rest, including the courtyard, is Japanese. Mr. Nakai's service is still too friendly, which still feels like a mismatch, but I think he's gradually calming down.The hot springs are located in Hakone, and although Eiichi Shibusawa is mentioned, it could be explained in more detail for first-time visitors.The hot water is very good.The scenery is nice now, but construction has begun on a new religious church on the Myojingatake side.Even now, the first floor is difficult to view Daimonjiyaki, but what will happen to the second floor?I was considering staying at Daimonjiyaki next year as well, but I'll wait and see.

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popo

4/5
An inn with 8 rooms.It's a good place to stay for the hot springs and meals.The private baths assigned to each room are open-air and indoor, and you don't know where you'll be assigned.My bath this time was not an open-air bath, but an indoor bath, like a family bath. I was disappointed that it wasn't an open-air bath, but the bath was spacious enough for three people, and I could see the outside through the large window, and the hot spring itself was good and I was satisfied with the results.The hot spring is Owakudani Onsen, which is cloudy and full of sulfur smell. I add water, but it still smells strong.Meals will be served individually at The Ryokan's Kaiseki cuisine. It was delicious. I think the quality is commensurate with the price.Breakfast is also good, Japanese food at a ryokan. The salmon was large and delicious.The room is a double size with two single mattresses, so the border in the middle is a concern.The room is clean and spacious, but the structure is difficult to use...There is a road in front of you so you can hear some cars passing by.Excellent access near Sounzan Station.There is a free parking lot, and from the parking lot you walk through the greenery to the entrance.I felt it was a little expensive since it was for one person, but I think it's a good idea to use it on weekdays during the off-season if it's for two people. (up to 30,000 yen per person)

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板野夏帆(ねむ丸)

5/5
Although there are many negative reviews, it was a very satisfying stay.Above all, the quality of the water was good and my body felt lighter.The private open-air bath had a bedrock bath, and I stayed in the private bath for hours.Although many of the dishes were rated as dry, they were all delicious.Although the waiter was a foreigner, he seemed to have studied his manners and language, and the service was perfect.I stayed for less than 25,000 yen, but I think this is a pretty good value for money!It had just reopened, so the interior was beautiful.There is no public bath, only private baths, so if you don't like that, it may not be suitable for you.This is an inn that I would definitely like to use again!

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Amy Kummetha

4/5
The room was spacious and had a private open air bath which was always hot. The bath however was next to the road and construction site. I could hear traffic noise so it's not so relaxing. However the highlight of my stay was breakfast and dinner. They were amazing and different for each day of my stay. Time for breakfast and dinner were not flexible at all. Breakfast were served at 8 or 8.30 and dinner at 18.00 or 18.30 only. They were not flexible about times for breakfast and dinner, making me feel like I was in school