Musashino Bekkan

8.2
Excellent
(385 reviews)

425-1 Miyanoshita, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0404, Japan

+81 460-82-4341

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Hotel Description

Musashino Bekkan Hotel

Nestled in a serene, tree-filled area, Musashino Bekkan is an upscale inn located at 425-1 Miyanoshita, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0404, Japan. This picturesque setting is just 12 km from the breathtaking Lake Ashi, 8 km from the majestic Mt. Hakone volcano, and a mere 2 km from the renowned Hakone Open-Air Museum, which showcases a unique combination of outdoor sculpture and natural hot springs. The hotel exudes a traditional Japanese charm with its warm, inviting decor that seamlessly blends modern comforts with classic aesthetics. Guests are immediately enveloped in tranquility, enhanced by the sounds of nature that surround the property.

The rooms at Musashino Bekkan are designed to provide a luxurious yet comfortable experience. Featuring tatami floors, futons, and traditional short-legged tables, the ambiance is both calming and welcoming. Many of the rooms come with private indoor or outdoor bathhouses, offering an exclusive retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation. The combination of cozy furnishings and serene views ensures that every guest can unwind in style.

Among the standout amenities of Musashino Bekkan, guests can indulge in personalized hostess service, ensuring every need is met throughout their stay. In-room breakfast and kaiseki meals provide a culinary delight, showcasing the finest seasonal ingredients in traditional Japanese style. The hotel boasts a spa and a relaxation room, allowing visitors to indulge in soothing treatments that enhance their well-being. The seven bathhouses, some gender-segregated, utilize natural hot spring water, providing a perfect way to unwind after a day of exploration. A charming tea lounge is also available, offering a peaceful spot to enjoy traditional Japanese teas.

Accessibility is one of the key advantages of staying at Musashino Bekkan. The hotel is conveniently located near various public transportation options, making it easy to explore the surrounding areas. Gora Station is just 8 minutes away by taxi, and the nearby Uesokokura Bus Stop is a quick 7-minute walk, facilitating travel to and from major attractions. Major airports are within reasonable reach, with Narita International Airport approximately 2 hours and 23 minutes away by taxi and Haneda Airport around 1 hour and 34 minutes.

Health and safety are paramount at Musashino Bekkan. The hotel has implemented rigorous hygiene protocols to ensure a safe environment for all guests. From enhanced cleaning procedures to social distancing measures in common areas, guests can feel confident in their choice of accommodation.

There are plenty of activities and experiences to engage in during your stay at Musashino Bekkan. Popular attractions include the Hakone Open-Air Museum, only a 5-minute drive away, where art lovers can explore an impressive collection of outdoor sculptures. Lake Ashi offers stunning sightseeing cruises and nearby hiking trails, just 22 minutes from the hotel. Visitors can also explore the historic Hakone Shrine, Hakone Gōra Park, and the Pola Museum of Art, all within a short drive.

Dining options abound near Musashino Bekkan, ensuring guests experience the rich culinary scene of the region. Local favorites include authentic Japanese eateries that serve fresh sushi, ramen, and kaiseki dining, allowing guests to savor the flavors of Hakone. The attentive staff can recommend nearby restaurants that highlight the region's best culinary offerings, ensuring every meal is memorable.

In conclusion, Musashino Bekkan invites you to experience a serene escape that combines traditional Japanese hospitality with modern luxury. Whether you seek relaxation in the natural hot springs, indulge in exquisite cuisine, or explore the beauty of Hakone, this upscale inn promises an unforgettable stay. Come and discover the unique charm of Musashino Bekkan and the breathtaking landscapes that surround it.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 5-minute drive to the Hakone Open-Air Museum offering stunning outdoor sculptures

2. Natural onsen bathhouses featuring therapeutic hot spring water

3. Personalized hostess service ensuring guests' needs are met

4. Comfortable rooms with tatami floors and private baths

5. Spa and relaxation room available for rejuvenation


9.2 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

The Hakone Open-Air Museum
5 min
Lake Ashi
22 min
Hakone Shrine
18 min
Hakone Gōra Park
7 min
Pola Museum of Art
16 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 34 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Vio.com

    $403

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    $423

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    $403

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    $407

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    $421

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    $449


Location

425-1 Miyanoshita, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0404, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 23 min

Transit: 3 hr 2 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 34 min

Transit: 2 hr 18 min

Transit:

Gora Station

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 41 min

Uesokokura Bus Stop

Walking: 7 min

Hakone-Yumoto Station

Taxi: 17 min

Walking: 1 hr 25 min

Kowakidani Station

Walking: 17 min

Jakotsuno Bus Stop

Walking: 8 min


Nearby locations

9.2

Exceptional Location

This upscale inn in a tree-filled area is 12 km from Lake Ashi, 8 km from Mt. Hakone volcano, and 2 km from the Hakone Open–Air Museum, which has a natural hot spring.

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Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Aesthetic salon

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Pierre Leyendecker

5/5
Very impressive!Japanese perfection.

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Jeffrey Smith

3/5
I'll start my review by saying that, despite giving it 3 stars, I would easily stay here again. It's a rustic ryokan in Hakone that has a vibe that was perfect for the final few days of my Japan trip with my girlfriend.The breakfast and dinner that they serve is great. Not every dish of the 10 course dinner was amazing, but the experience was fantastic and a majority of the food tasted great. If anything, the problem was that we were served too much food (especially for breakfast at 8AM).When we went, there was enough availability that we never got a chance to use the public baths. We enjoyed the three private baths multiple times (the baths on the 2nd and 4th floor were our favorites).The service was also great. When we arrived, an English speaking staff member explained things and offered suggestions. The amenities (including the baths) are closed from 10:30AM to 3PM, so this person also explained what we can do in Hakone and suggested the Hakone bus pass that helps you see all the sights. After that, everyone was friendly and kind, but the English speaking staff became limited, which did cause some confusion (but that's an us problem when visiting a foreign country without knowing the language).With all that said, there are issues that wouldn't take much to fix that resulted in us thinking it was only 3 stars.Our Japanese Style Luxury Room with Open-Air Bath was spacious and felt the part of a proper ryokan, but it needed some TLC. Several of the wooden floorboard around our private outdoor bath had rotted to the point that the flatheads of nails were sticking out. We had to watch our step and avoid the shower, which is also outside. There were also a few stains, cracks, and mold that wouldn't take much to fix, but were noticable.The meals, while great, were served by a lovely Japanese women who only knew how to speak enough English to serve us the meals. What she said wasn't always correct (we figured it out anyway) and we couldn't ask any follow up questions. On several occasions, the next course took 20+ minutes and no explanation was given (and we couldn't ask). This put a damper on an otherwise fantastic meal experience. She also reset our room for sleep and was late for that on the second night.The final issue was the lack of communication about the ryokan. They have Japanese instructions in your room, but it doesn't have a map nor enough details to know what's worth going to. We missed out on the massage chairs on our first day as we only found them after translating the instructions. They also don't explain how anything will work if you're new to the ryokan experience or need to cook something yourself during the meal.Again, this place is nice and I'd go back, but a few small chances would make it amazing.Here is what you need to know:- This is a rustic ryokan. It will smell of aged wood and moisture. They run air purifiers, but that doesn't change the fact that it's an old building with hot water features.- The building is located in Hakone which is full of nature. Expect manageable bugs.- It's located on a steep hill. If you want to walk anywhere, it will tire you out. The shuttle isn't always available and if you can't make calls on your phone, it will be difficult to manage the shuttle. We walked and it sucked.- Some of the baths are old. The 2nd and 4th floor private baths were great. The 1st floor bath had a dangerous path to get to it.- There are massage chairs on the 2nd floor that are a great way to relax/spend time. Especially since they only offer other spa services to women, not men.- You need to know how to wear a yukata. It's easy, but look it up first.- The meals are served to you in courses in your room, but the server leaves in-between. You're not eating in front of anyone.- You will be sleeping on mats. The server will change your dining room to a sleeping room after dinner. This can sometimes happen early. But for us, it happened around 9.

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Johanna

5/5
Amazing experience

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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William (S)

5/5
Amazing hotel that offers a crazy experience with meals and onsen! The outfits that are loaned are really pretty and it allows you to have a full experience!

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Christie Kinenchen

5/5
It's a little remote, but that might be why you love it. This Onsen was quiet, well maintained and impeccably staffed. Whether you booked an Onsen or used the one in your room, everything was tidy and sanitary; the smell of sandalwood and cedar was pleasant, not overwhelming and there were never any foul or musty odors that you might find at lesser establishments. The food was thoughtfully made and the staff were courteous and incredibly helpful.

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Jessy Cheng

5/5
Food was amazing! The spreaddddd…. The hotel itself is a slightly older. But still very very good. Parts of it can be a bit moist and smells like old wood. The onsens were lovely. I would def stay there again.

Room 4

Service 5

Location4

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Sam Lonsdale

1/5
I would ask for my money back if that was possible. This hotel was a really unenjoyable experience and I would not reccomend it at allI messaged the hotel 3 months prior to my stay to inform them of an allergy and received confirmation that they had made changes to my meal. I was served beef instead of abalone which was good, however I am typing this out on my train away from hakone while covered from head to toe in red itchy hives so there must have been some cross contamination somewhere. I did not eat anywhere else while I was in hakone.I tried to like the hotel itself. I really did. but it just fell hugely short of expectations at this price point. The rooms themselves are large and the staff were polite, but between their lack of english and my admittedly very rudimentary japanese, there was a huge barrier to communication.The hotel offers to pick you up from Miyanoshita station, however if you do not have a japanese SIM and have opted for a data only plan, this is not possible as you need to physically call them rather than using the internet. I tried to email them and received no reply so ended up going to a tourist information building to request that they call the hotel for me. It then took approximately 30 mins to find the driver that the hotel had sent because I was told to wait in the wrong location.Later in the day on our way back to the hotel, we attempted to call from a payphone but there was no response and so we walked all the way up the hill to the hotel, we explained the situation and the hotel staff just responded with 'oh' and simply led us to our roomThe private onsen baths are not as nice as the photographs make them look, and are hot to the point of scalding. We booked a 30 minute slot at one of the private baths and ended up just sitting on the side of the bath because we could not get in for more than a minute or so at a time.There are also a lot of spider webs and huge spiders along the trail to the baths and around the baths themselves, I am quite tall so ended up with multiple spider webs to the face.The baths inside the room were not very nice, the bathtub itself had a layer of grime all along one of the edges that made it very unappealing and therefore we did not use it. When I tried to shower, 2 of the older looking wooden floorboards shifted beneath my feet resulting in a black/purple pinch which has made walking painful.The lift doors close too fast, I was midway through exiting the lift with my luggage when the door closed on my arm and case, this was not painful but did leave a black oily line across my luggage and back of my handThe toilets were clean and well maintained, and the view from the hotel was quite nice overall, but there were just so many downsides to staying here that I really cannot reccomend itI really wish I had stayed elsewhere.

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Sam L

1/5
I would ask for my money back if that was possible. This hotel was a really unenjoyable experience and I would not reccomend it at all||I messaged the hotel 3 months prior to my stay to inform them of an allergy and received confirmation …

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Marcelo Grana

5/5
Musashino is a great hotel to stay at for the full Ryokan experience in Hakone. It's not the most well located but it makes up for that with superb service from the female staff, incredible food, and their varied and wonderful onsens. I would 100% recommend it and hope to someday be back.

Room 5

Service 5

Location4

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Sk. L

5/5
All the staff are very friendly and helpful even if they are not good at Japanese. The food is delicious and plentiful.