富士グランヴィラーTOKI

9.0
Exceptional
(236 reviews)

2855-1 Arakura, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan

+81 50-3000-0811

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Hotel Description

Fuji Grand Villa Toki

Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Fujiyoshida, 富士グランヴィラーTOKI offers a serene retreat just a stone's throw from some of Japan's most iconic attractions. Located at 2855-1 Arakura, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan, this collection of upscale villas stands proudly 2 km from the E68 expressway and just 13 km from the thrilling Fujiten Snow Resort. Moreover, the majestic Mount Fuji is a mere 54 km away, adding to the allure of this exquisite destination. The design of the hotel exudes contemporary elegance, seamlessly blending modern amenities with natural beauty, providing guests with an inviting atmosphere that enhances their stay.
The villas themselves are polished and spacious, featuring 2- and 3-bedroom layouts that cater to both couples and families. Each villa comes equipped with complimentary minibars, fully functional kitchens, and cozy living rooms adorned with flat-screen TVs and high-speed Wi-Fi. Guests can unwind on private rooftop terraces or balconies that offer breathtaking mountain views, and some villas even feature luxurious open-air soaking tubs for the ultimate relaxation experience. For those who prefer dining in, in-room dining options are readily available, allowing guests to enjoy a gourmet meal in the comfort of their own space.
Special amenities at 富士グランヴィラーTOKI include a sleek and contemporary guest lounge, ideal for socializing or relaxing after a day of adventure. The hotel also boasts BBQ facilities for outdoor cooking enthusiasts, ample parking for guests with vehicles, and a delicious breakfast that receives high praise from visitors. The focus on guest comfort and satisfaction is evident in every aspect of the property, ensuring a memorable stay.
Convenience is a priority at this hotel, with various public transport options nearby. The nearest train station is just an 11-minute walk away, and major airports like Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport are easily accessible by taxi or public transit, making travel effortless for guests. Health and safety measures are strictly enforced, with protocols in place to prioritize the well-being of all guests throughout their stay, allowing for peace of mind while enjoying the hotel’s many offerings.
Guests at 富士グランヴィラーTOKI can engage in a variety of activities and experiences that immerse them in local culture. The hotel’s proximity to several key attractions means that visitors can easily explore the stunning natural beauty and vibrant entertainment options in the area. Notable sights include Fuji-Q Highland, an amusement park known for its exhilarating rides, just an 11-minute walk away, and the picturesque Lake Kawaguchi, also 11 minutes away, perfect for fishing, camping, and hiking. The iconic Mount Fuji, with its snow-capped peak, is accessible within just over an hour, while the Arakurayama Sengen Park offers stunning views and seasonal cherry blossoms, just 11 minutes from the hotel.
Dining options nearby are plentiful, with several exceptional restaurants offering diverse cuisines. From traditional Japanese meals at local eateries to international flavors, there is something to satisfy every palate. Notable dining spots include Marutaka, an esteemed Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant, and the popular くじら村民食堂 (Whale Villager Cafeteria), known for its Asian dishes. Each dining experience is unique, showcasing the culinary richness of the region.
In conclusion, 富士グランヴィラーTOKI invites you to experience its luxurious accommodations, breathtaking surroundings, and the warm hospitality that Japan is known for. Whether you're here for adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, this hotel provides the perfect base for an unforgettable getaway.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to the Fujiyama and Eejanaika attractions

2. Just an 11-minute walk to the nearest train station

3. Guests praised the service for its attentiveness

4. Complimentary breakfast highly rated by visitors

5. Luxurious open-air soaking tubs available in some villas

6. Private rooftop terraces offer stunning mountain views

7. BBQ facilities available for outdoor dining

8. Spacious villas designed for family comfort

9. Proximity to major sightseeing spots enhances the stay

10. Health and safety measures ensure guest well-being


8.6 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Fuji-Q Highland
11 min
Lake Kawaguchi
11 min
Mount Fuji
1 hr 5 min
Arakurayama Sengen Park
11 min
Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
8 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 41 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $285

    goseek.com

    $285

    Traveloka.com

    $297

    Reserving

    $311

    Trip.com

    $318

    Hotels.com

    $318


Location

2855-1 Arakura, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 21 min

Transit: 3 hr 20 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 41 min

Transit: 2 hr 52 min

Transit:

Fuji-Q Highland

Walking: 9 min

Akasaka

Walking: 9 min

Jizodo-mae

Walking: 13 min

Fujikyu-Highland Station

Walking: 11 min

Fujikawaguchi-kokoko

Walking: 9 min


Nearby locations

8.6

Excellent Location

Set 2 km from the E68 expressway, this collection of upscale villas is 13 km from Fujiten Snow Resort and 54 km from Mount Fuji.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Parking & transportation

Parking

Transfer

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Aesthetic salon

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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7.3

282 reviews

Wonderful
164
Excellent
35
Good
16
Below Average
4
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Khari Jean

5/5
Excellent location. Love the place. Villas are clean. Staffs are courteous. I would love to stay here again. If you're renting a car this place is excellent. Close to Fuji Q Highland Theme Park. Every villa has a rooftop where you'll enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji 😍 They gave us also a beautiful token.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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JoRdi HoBee Lo

5/5
As long as you are traveling by car, it is definitely worth visiting! The service provided by the staff here is professional and they mainly communicate in English and Japanese. It takes less than 10 minutes to drive from Kawaguchiko Station. When you drive in, the hotel staff will first direct you to the parking location. After getting off the car, go to the front desk to check-in! Welcome chocolate is provided with drinks. After checking in, The staff will personally take you to the Quanli villa you booked and give you an introduction to the equipment!Be patient and listen ~ check out is at 10:00 in the morning, so you need to pay attention to this! The villa is completely non-smoking indoors, but if you request, they will provide ashtrays for use outside! There is a Bell shopping hall nearby, and it only takes 3 minutes to drive, and you can buy all the cooking ingredients you need. There are fresh fish, wagyu, oysters, vegetables, it is simply a supermarket! The goods are really cheap! It’s a pity that we haven’t seen Mount Fuji with snow in October. I hope that I will see Mount Fuji with direct snow next time😁

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chitman lam

1/5
Bad experience ever.My friend booked a 2-night stay, and we went there for dinner, expecting to use the cooking utensils and stove available in the room. Shortly after arriving, a staff member came in and informed us that each guest would need to pay a $5,500yen just to stay until 9 pm, which they called a “facility usage fee.” This fee is ridiculous and was never mentioned in any communication or on their website. I even double-checked their Q&A section, and there was no mention of this hidden charge. This kind of surprise fee is unreasonable and leaves a bad impression.

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Por DragonFly

5/5
Unfortunately, it was a rainy day and we couldn't see Fuji. The room was very good, but the stairs to the 2nd floor were quite steep for the elderly and children.

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Rob Walker

3/5
CONSTRUCTION & MIXED FEELINGS AT FUJI GRANVILLE TOKIWe booked the ‘Rooftop Villa’ (as opposed to the ‘Balcony Villa’) via fujigran.com and stayed at R-35 which is at the front of the estate and probably had the best unobstructed views.THE GOOD:The rooftop terrace is a gem and the prime reason you’d probably book here rather than somewhere else. The area is large, comfy furniture, excellent views of Fuji, and the LED lights strung around the rooftop wall looks just stunning in the evening.It’s good value taking into the consideration the Fuji views and modern accommodation.THE NOT SO GOOD:The large vacant area next to our villa was being cleared for construction (see pic). It was noisy, so beware, because I suspect that construction will be occurring there for the next couple of years.While the villa is modern, it does have flaws in terms of catering as tourist accommodation, due to it’s design as two separate accommodation areas duplicated (even had two doorbell cameras for each floor) on the ground and first level, sharing the rooftop (I suspect that the estate was developed to sell or rent each villa to two different parties, but there was no demand, and it’s ended up as tourist rental accommodation).But what does this mean for you as a tourist? We found it had very little useable space because each floor has a small footprint and overall it’s been wasted with the duplication of two kitchens. The stairwell is cramped. I could put one suitcase standing up in a cupboard, but there is no where to put all of travel stuff, so I basically left the suitcase open on the floor next to the dining table downstairs, and in the ‘living area’ upstairs. In the latter case, the area is just vacant except for some ikea single seats. Not a couch, or a TV (which is downstairs next to the dining table).The carparks are located in corner sections between the villas and parking is tricky and will require multiple forward and reversing to get in to.The oven exhaust fan is set down way to low and I hit my head on it several times (see pic).There is no washing machine even though there is a space and taps for it in the bathroom.I couldn’t plug in anything on the rooftop like a mobile phone charger because the two outlets where being used for LED lights and a security camera looking out onto the estate.I booked the breakfast (which was great) and dinner package for the duration of our stay, and on the last day, paid extra and upgraded the meal. The dinner is tasty, but I found it the same-same. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Even when I go to the website now, I can’t find a description of what the meals are going to be. Anyways, I asked it for the upgrade to be cancelled. I got no meal on the last day and when we checked out and noticed the charge, an dwas told that it was prepaid and not refundable. This is just plain stealing from me. If you won’t refund me, then give me what I paid for. My recommendation is to just visit the Watahan Super Centre (i.e. supermarket and much more all in one store) close by and use the double kitchens available. Or order delivery from restaurants so you have variety without being locked in to an initial vague choice.

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ポンつよ

5/5
I had a relaxing time 🗻 while looking at Mt. Fuji 💓

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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Anh Đào Trần

5/5
Đẹp! Pretty!

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name user

4/5
Recommended for people with children. It's a detached house, so even if you run, you won't disturb other people, so your parents will feel at ease. Compared to a hotel, it's spacious, has two baths, and you can cook, so you can enjoy your time at home. Personally, I want a rice cooker and blackout curtains.However, although the hospitality goods, drinks, hair dryers, hair irons, cosmetics, etc. are luxurious, they are expensive...It is cheaper to stay at a hotel for one night with two meals included. At the very least, I would like the price to be for one building. If you have a lot of people staying, you can get a pretty good price.

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Sydney_Robster

3/5
We booked the ‘Rooftop Villa’ (as opposed to the ‘Balcony Villa’) via fujigran.com and stayed at R-35 which is at the front of the estate and probably had the best unobstructed views. …

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2/5
I used it. That's too bad.First of all, the carpet in the building was sticky. If you don't wear slippers, the soles of your feet will feel sticky. I couldn't sleep in the theater room either. Maybe the carpet wasn't cleaned. There was oil on the cutlery and knives and forks. It had white oil on it because I hadn't washed it properly after camping.Also, I don't think they should call themselves all-inclusive. ``A bottle of wine, beer, water, soda, and tea for each person.'' It's not all-you-can-drink to begin with, and this is the only alcohol available. If it's all-inclusive, I think you should add whiskey, shochu, sour, etc. I wonder if it would fall under the Premiums and Representations Act. I didn't buy alcohol, but it was a big mistake. Please be careful if you are planning to stay here.I had to leave at exactly 7am, so I asked the front desk, ``If possible, could you please have breakfast before 7am?'' The male staff member said, ``We usually deliver breakfast at 6:55 or around that time.'' I was relieved when the package arrived, but it never arrived.