Fujisan Garden Hotel

7.4
Very Good
(406 reviews)

Japan, 〒401-0502 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanakako, Hirano, 字池畑2420-1

+81 555-65-8888

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Hotel Description

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Japan, Fujisan Garden Hotel is located at Japan, 〒401-0502 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanakako, Hirano, 字池畑2420-1. This charming hotel is situated directly across from the stunning Lake Yamanaka, allowing guests to bask in serene views and engage in a variety of outdoor activities. Just a short distance away, visitors can explore popular attractions, including the thrilling Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, located 15 km from the hotel, and the majestic Mount Fuji, which stands 50 km away. The design of Fujisan Garden Hotel is both informal and inviting, providing a relaxing ambiance that encourages guests to unwind and connect with nature.
The hotel's accommodations are designed with comfort in mind, featuring unfussy rooms that come equipped with free Wi-Fi, televisions, and tea-making facilities. For those seeking additional space, select rooms offer living areas, ensuring a home-like feel during your stay. Guests will appreciate the hotel's commitment to convenience, with free parking available and a dining room that serves breakfast and dinner in a bright space adorned with floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing natural light to flood in.
Unique amenities further enhance the guest experience, including gender-segregated bathhouses with both indoor and outdoor facilities, where visitors can indulge in traditional Japanese onsen experiences. There's also a seasonal outdoor pool available for a fee, offering a refreshing escape during warmer months. The hotel also boasts high-speed internet access, ensuring that guests can stay connected throughout their stay.
Fujisan Garden Hotel provides easy access to public transportation options, making it simple for guests to explore the region. Nearby public transit options include walking distances to stations like Misaki (3 min), Yamanaka-higashi-shogakko-mae (6 min), and Hirano-nishiguchi (12 min), with taxi rides to major airports like Narita International Airport taking approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes, and Haneda Airport in about 1 hour and 53 minutes.
The hotel prioritizes the health and safety of its guests, implementing comprehensive measures to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, which is especially important in today's travel environment.
For those looking to immerse themselves in local culture, there are numerous activities to enjoy nearby. Guests can take leisurely walks or bike rides around Lake Yamanaka, partake in water activities, or explore the local shops and eateries.
Significant landmarks near the hotel include the iconic Mount Fuji, renowned for its snow-capped beauty (1 hr 4 min away), the serene Lake Yamanaka (just 3 min), the charming village of Oshino Hakkai with its picturesque ponds (17 min), the adventurous Fuji-Q Highland amusement park (20 min), and the stunning Lake Kawaguchi, perfect for fishing and hiking (29 min).
When it comes to dining, guests will find a variety of exceptional restaurants nearby. For a taste of local flavors, they can visit an authentic Japanese restaurant or enjoy a cozy meal at a Mandarin cuisine establishment. There are also options for delightful casual dining, where culinary excellence meets a warm atmosphere. Guests can indulge in everything from traditional dishes to modern interpretations that highlight the region's freshest ingredients.
In conclusion, Fujisan Garden Hotel invites you to experience its warm hospitality, stunning surroundings, and exceptional amenities. Whether you're here for adventure or relaxation, this hotel offers the perfect gateway to explore the beauty of the area and create unforgettable memories.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 3 min drive to Lake Yamanaka for outdoor activities

2. Guests mentioned "onsens" 25 times highlighting the spa experience

3. Guests mentioned "lakes" 15 times showcasing natural beauty

4. The hotel offers complimentary breakfast for all guests

5. One of the few hotels in the area that features a sauna


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Fuji
1 hr 4 min
Lake Yamanaka
3 min
Oshino Hakkai
17 min
Fuji-Q Highland
20 min
Lake Kawaguchi
29 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 53 min

Location

Japan, 〒401-0502 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Yamanakako, Hirano, 字池畑2420-1

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 36 min

Transit: 4 hr 19 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 53 min

Transit: 3 hr 31 min

Transit:

Mamanomori

Walking: 17 min

Yamanaka-higashi-shogakko-mae

Walking: 6 min

Hirano-nishiguchi

Walking: 12 min

Misaki

Walking: 3 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Set in a leafy area and across the street from Lake Yamanaka, this informal hotel is 2 km from National Route 413, 15 km from Fuji-Q Highland amusement park and 50 km from Mount Fuji.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Languages spoken

Japanese

Mandarin

Public bath

Public bath

Open air bath

Accessibility

Not accessible

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

No spa

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning

Services

Front desk

Elevator

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Cash

Business & events

Meeting rooms

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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phanomgon dithasuwan

4/5
Good location, spacious room, clean, fully furnished and equipment, may be a bit old.

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tomu neko

3/5
The location is good. It's a great place to go for a walk with Lake Yamanaka right in front of you.There are some foreign staff at the hotel who can speak Japanese well, so there will be no inconvenience.The rooms seem to be basically twin rooms. I thought it was a spacious room that was mostly cleaned.The bathroom is a unit bath, but it is a rare type where the shower and bathtub are separated.It might just be in my room, but when I flushed the hot water in the bathtub, it flowed backwards from the drain on the bathroom floor.Also, it may depend on the season, but tour groups from China or Southeast Asia come here with about 5 tour buses. The approximate time is around 18:30 to 19:00. Therefore, dinner, the public bath, and breakfast the next day are very crowded.I think it would be best to have dinner before coming to the hotel as there are not many places to eat nearby.If you want to take a bath in the public bath, go while the tour guests are eating dinner.It is recommended that you finish your breakfast before the crowd starts at 6:30.I think this is a good hotel if you can tolerate this area.

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House Sorapol

5/5
nature is good

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dare Aurelio

5/5
Comfort rooim Great onsen Great dinner Widest hotel in japan

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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Anh nguyen thach

4/5
Rooms are spacious

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SangsooShinシンサンスー

5/5
I like the hot spring water.

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高高

1/5
There were insects in the room and it was very scary.

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Service 2

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きら“吉良吉影”

3/5
Used with children during Obon holiday on 2024/08/11.The foreigner at the reception was also a nice person who spoke fluent Japanese and was considerate.When I did some preliminary research, I found that most of the reviews on Google were from foreigners, and there were only a few reviews on Jalan and Rakuten Travel, which made me feel a bit nervous, but I decided to use it because it was cheap and I guess this was just my experience. To.The ratio of foreign customers is 8:2, so are we the only Japanese? There were so many Chinese foreigners that I thought. Foreigners arrive one after another from tour buses.There was a review that said the water in the public bath was lukewarm, but it was just a little lukewarm and the water in the open-air bath was a little hot.There was a sauna, but no cold bath.Even if you have a tattoo, get one.As mentioned in other reviews, there were some foreigners who came into the public bath wearing sandals, and some foreigners who were completely naked in the changing room and playing with their smartphones.totally acceptable level. There were only about 3 people in the public bath at 9pm, so I was happy to be able to relax.To be honest, I think the rooms and interiors are much nicer than the cheap run-down guesthouses around here or the old inns used for club training camps.There are drink vending machines in the hotel, but there are no shops, so we recommend buying drinks and food at a convenience store in advance.We ate outside, but most of the restaurants in the nearby Yamanakako area close between 7pm and 8pm, and the rare ones that stay open until 9pm have long lines, so it's a good idea to finish your dinner around 6pm. is.I don't think you should go if you are nervous or if you have only stayed at high-end inns and are expecting that kind of service, but the rooms are spacious and I think the cost performance is good if you stay overnight without meals. If you have a car, I think you can use it for girls' night out or touring.I hope this will be helpful to those who are wondering whether to go.

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A K

2/5
The moment I entered the room, it was dusty. There was also a lot of dust on the slippers, and when I moved the bed a little to prevent my child from falling, a lot of dust came out from underneath. The kettle was also dirty and could not be used to make milk.