Hotel Description
Pine Tree Hotel
Welcome to Pine Tree, a serene retreat located at 1229 Matsuyama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0016, Japan. Nestled in a tranquil residential neighborhood, this relaxed resort is just a 16-minute walk from the exhilarating Fuji-Q Highland theme park, known for its thrilling rides and family-friendly attractions. Additionally, guests will find the Mount Fuji train station only 2 kilometers away, providing convenient access to Japan's iconic snow-capped peak. Nearby, Arakurayama Sengen Park, located 4 kilometers from the hotel, offers stunning views and seasonal cherry blossoms that enhance the area's natural beauty. The design of Pine Tree reflects a rustic charm with its woodsy log cottages, perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway amid nature's splendor.
The accommodations at Pine Tree consist of cozy 1- to 3-bedroom log cottages that provide an inviting atmosphere for relaxation. Each cottage is equipped with essential amenities, including Wi-Fi, televisions, and spacious living areas featuring wood-burning stoves that create a warm ambiance during colder months. For added comfort, the cottages come with fully equipped kitchens, allowing guests to prepare their own meals. The luxurious soaking tubs, available both indoors and outdoors, offer a soothing experience after a day of exploring. Additionally, each cottage boasts a private terrace complete with BBQ facilities, perfect for enjoying meals al fresco while surrounded by nature. Some cottages even feature loft bedrooms and traditional futons, providing unique sleeping arrangements.
Pine Tree stands out with its exceptional amenities. Guests can enjoy complimentary shuttle services to the train station, making travel easy and stress-free. The resort also offers parking facilities for those with vehicles. Notably, Pine Tree features a soothing artificial onsen and an open-air bath, allowing guests to indulge in traditional Japanese bathing experiences right on-site.
For travelers seeking accessibility, the hotel is conveniently located near several public transportation options. Narita International Airport is approximately 2 hours and 21 minutes away by taxi, while Haneda Airport can be reached in about 1 hour and 41 minutes. For local travel, stations such as Shobosho-mae and Asahicho-kami are within a short walking distance, providing easy connections to surrounding attractions.
Health and safety are top priorities at Pine Tree. The hotel has implemented stringent measures to ensure the well-being of all guests during their stay, including regular cleaning protocols and social distancing practices.
At Pine Tree, there's no shortage of activities to enjoy. Whether you prefer hiking around Lake Kawaguchi, the second-largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, or visiting the historic sites nearby, guests can engage with the local culture in meaningful ways.
Guests can explore popular attractions such as Fuji-Q Highland, a thrilling amusement park just 16 minutes away, Lake Kawaguchi, known for its fishing and hiking opportunities only 12 minutes away, and the breathtaking views from Arakurayama Sengen Park, just a 12-minute stroll from the hotel. Additionally, visitors can discover the small village of Oshino Hakkai with its eight picturesque ponds and local vendors, a 15-minute journey from Pine Tree.
Culinary enthusiasts will delight in the variety of dining options nearby. Top recommendations include local eateries such as Katsuya, famous for its succulent katsu dishes, and the charming Izakaya, offering a selection of Japanese tapas in a cozy atmosphere. For a taste of the sea, visit the renowned Sushi Yama, which prides itself on serving fresh and delicious sushi. Don’t miss the chance to try Yakiniku Grill, where guests can enjoy premium meats grilled to perfection, or the quaint Café Fuji, a perfect spot for coffee and desserts with a view of the iconic mountain.
Pine Tree invites you to experience its unique offerings, from the tranquility of the log cottages to the vibrant culture surrounding Mount Fuji. Come and enjoy a memorable stay in one of Japan's most picturesque regions.