Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato

8.0
Excellent
(468 reviews)

1070 Kodachi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0302, Japan

+81 555-72-1831

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Hotel Description

Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato is a serene and welcoming retreat nestled on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi in Fujikawaguchiko, Japan. The hotel boasts breathtaking views of both the tranquil lake and the majestic surrounding mountains, creating an idyllic atmosphere for relaxation and rejuvenation. Located at 1070 Kodachi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0302, this hot spring hotel is just 3 km from the Kawaguchiko train station and a mere 4 km from the famous Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. The hotel's design combines traditional Japanese elements with modern comforts, ensuring guests experience the best of both worlds. Whether you’re visiting for leisure or a family vacation, this hotel offers an exceptional blend of traditional hospitality and contemporary amenities.
The rooms at Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato are designed for ultimate comfort, offering free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Many rooms provide scenic views of Lake Kawaguchi or the surrounding mountains, with some featuring tatami floors and traditional low-set tables, enhancing the cultural experience. For those seeking a more luxurious stay, the suites include spacious living areas and open-air deep-soaking tubs, allowing guests to unwind while taking in the stunning views. These features provide an inviting environment for guests to relax and feel at home. Whether you're here for a quick stop or an extended stay, the rooms are designed to be both comfortable and functional.
The hotel's amenities further elevate the guest experience. With a natural onsen (hot spring bath) and both indoor and outdoor bathhouses, guests can indulge in the soothing benefits of Japan's famous hot spring water. The panoramic views of Lake Kawaguchi from the bathhouse add a unique charm to the relaxing experience. For families, the hotel features a game room and a kids' playroom, making it an ideal choice for those traveling with children. Other amenities include a 24-hour front desk, a banquet hall for special events, and a private car service. Guests can also enjoy delicious meals at the on-site lakeside restaurant, which offers a variety of Japanese and international dishes. Breakfast is included, ensuring a delightful start to your day.
Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato is conveniently located with easy access to public transportation. The Kawaguchiko station is just 7 minutes by taxi, and several other attractions and landmarks, such as the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park, are nearby. The hotel is also within walking distance of Lake Kawaguchi, a popular spot for fishing, hiking, and boating, offering guests numerous opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area. For those traveling from farther afield, Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport are both accessible within a 2- to 2.5-hour drive, providing ample transportation options.
Health and safety are a priority at Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato, which implements a range of measures to ensure guests' well-being during their stay. The hotel is a smoke-free property, and wheelchair rental is available to assist guests with mobility needs. With 24-hour front desk service and various facilities designed to accommodate families, the hotel is committed to providing a safe, secure, and comfortable environment for all.
Guests staying at the hotel can enjoy numerous activities, including hiking around Lake Kawaguchi, visiting the nearby Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway for stunning views of the iconic mountain, or exploring Arakurayama Sengen Park, known for its seasonal cherry blossoms and picturesque pagoda. The surrounding area also offers rich cultural experiences, such as visits to the Mt. Fuji heritage sites or taking a dip in the onsen. For thrill-seekers, Fuji-Q Highland’s amusement rides are just a short distance away.
Nearby attractions include the scenic Lake Kawaguchi, the exciting Fuji-Q Highland, the majestic Mt. Fuji, and the peaceful Arakurayama Sengen Park. Visitors can also enjoy a cable car ride at the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, offering panoramic views of the lake and the mountain. The hotel’s proximity to these sites makes it an excellent choice for both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.
For dining, there are several excellent options near the hotel, including Family Restaurant ROCO, Satisfaction Restaurant, the American-style restaurant 'Krayagulniy Grill', Chinese restaurant Chūgoku-chū, and the Pan-Asian Bagus Cafe. These restaurants offer a range of cuisines from Japanese and American to Chinese and pan-Asian, ensuring there is something for everyone. The local culinary scene is diverse, with various dining options providing delicious and authentic flavors.
With its exceptional location, modern amenities, and traditional Japanese charm, Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the region. We warmly invite you to experience this wonderful retreat and create lasting memories at Lake Land Hotel Mizunosato.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Natural onsen with panoramic views of Lake Kawaguchi

2. Tatami floor rooms for an authentic Japanese experience

3. Open-air baths for a tranquil, rejuvenating experience

4. Convenient 24-hour front desk service

5. Proximity to popular attractions like Fuji-Q Highland

6. Kid-friendly amenities, including a playroom and game room

7. Lakeside restaurant serving a variety of cuisines

8. Free Wi-Fi throughout the property

9. Spacious suites with open-air deep-soaking tubs

10. Easy access to Lake Kawaguchi and surrounding hiking trails


9.6 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Kawaguchi
7 min
Fuji-Q Highland
10 min
Mount Fuji
1 hr 10 min
Arakurayama Sengen Park
14 min
Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
6 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.6
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 46 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

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

    $279

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    $270

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Location

1070 Kodachi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0302, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 26 min

Transit: 3 hr 51 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 46 min

Transit: 3 hr 28 min

Transit:

Yagisaki-koen

Walking: 1 min

Kawaguchiko Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 33 min

Oogi

Walking: 12 min

Kawaguchiko-herb-kan

Walking: 11 min

Hayashi

Walking: 12 min


Nearby locations

9.6

Exceptional Location

Surrounded by mountains and overlooking Lake Kawaguchi, this relaxed hot spring hotel is 3 km from Kawaguchiko train station and 4 km from Fuji-Q Highland amusement park.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Table tennis

Banquet hall

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Jacuzzi

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Massage

Sauna

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Parking & transportation

Parking

Private car service

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Elevator

Wake up calls

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Cash

Business & events

Meeting rooms

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas


Reviews

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7.0

190 reviews

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Adam Rose

4/5
Older but nice hotel. Location is the winner here with views to Mt Fuji from the roof and the lake from the front rooms. Close to town (15 min walk). It has a private hot spring you can book with your partner. A decent hotel.

Room 3

Service 4

Location5

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Andrew H

4/5
We stayed in room with sleeping on Japanese mattresses on floor. The mattresses were comfortable and we got good sleep.||Breakfast was Japanese.||Hotel situated 3km from town, most of restaurants are in town. …

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Connor Oswald

5/5
Nestled on the shores of lake Kawaguchi, this peaceful hotel delivers what it promises and more. The multistory onsen (traditional Japanese bath) relaxes the senses after a few days in the electric Tokyo.Arriving days after the titanic rainfall that typhoon Shanshan inundated the south of Japan with, we expected not to be able to see Mount Fuji with cloud cover let alone go outside and enjoy the countryside. Luckily, as you can see by the photos, the view was nothing short of majestic. The top floor boasts a 360 degree viewing platform. Additionally the baths switch in the morning and afternoon allowing views of Fuji San and lake kawaguchi. The indoor baths are hot (!!!) and have you sweating out the sin in every pore you have. The outdoor baths make the summer air feel as hot as ice relatively. The roof top pool is also a showstopper, though be careful as there are spiders along the stairway rails.The Japanese dinner and breakfast are excellent Japanese country cookery but the view from the private dining terraces take it to the next level. You can’t trust every reviewer on here. If you want something familiar stay at your local Burger King, don’t bother the hotel staff.That said, the hotel staff were truly the most accommodating people. The pick up from the station was smooth and fast, even as crowded as the station can be with hundreds of hikers going to the summit. Check in and out was a breeze and the personalized tour to the room allowed us to become acquainted with both the hotel layout and the customs around the tatami room floors.

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ボンマユゲ

4/5
20240906Used for driving in the northern Kanto and Nagano areas.It's in a great location right in front of Lake Kawaguchi, and there's also a lakeside park, so I think it's a lively place in the summer.It's sunny and sunny here, but Mt. Fuji seems to be in a bad mood and is hiding...(lol)Well, overall, it's a hotel that is currently responding to needs while refreshing various areas (because the renovation costs are huge).Although the room has a feeling of the early Heisei era, it is kept clean so I don't think there will be any problems.The bathroom was in a separate building and was very clean.Due to switching, on the left and right of the entrance...both left and rightThe changing room is spacious and you can put your clothes in a basket, but of course there are lockers for valuables so you don't have to worry.Only on the right side: There is also an open-air bath with a view up the stairs from the bathroom, so if it's a cloudless day, you can enjoy a bath while looking at Mt. Fuji.After that, there is a spacious bath where you can relax and enjoy.This time, I stayed with dinner and breakfast, but maybe because I used too many coupons, there may be a few items on the menu.It was very delicious.Breakfast seems light, butThat's enough considering day and night.I would like to go there again during the fall and winter seasons.

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Around Bkk

1/5
Good location but the hotel is very old , horrible. Even we did upgrade the room it was still old and awful.You will find the worst service ever in Japan from this hotel, the owner had no service mind. Very disappointedDinner and breakfast was not worth for the price and the ingredients were cheap the taste was also unpleasant , everything here was so terrible .Please Beware!!! Before you book this hotel.

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Philip Otdelnov

1/5
1 star place. Just don’t stay there

Room 1

Service 1

Location3

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victoria shilina

3/5
The hotel it’s really old!No design insideCheck out at 10 a.m(((A very tiny bathroom in the room!Strange location a beds in the room!!!!!Plus- good view from public bus!Good locationIf you ask, you can leave your baggage until 11 a.mYou can choose female kimono, a lot different colors and kinds!

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Point

1/5
The worst hotel I’ve ever been to. The dinner is not good at all, so I asked the hotel for a refund for the upcoming dinner and breakfast. The hotel refused to refund and said that the next dinner and breakfast would be better, so we agreed with them because we were okay if they didn’t want to refund and they also told us they would do better. Then one of our family members who were not with us at first joined us the next day. We ask for an extra bed(futon) for 1 person so they charge us like normal, but we ask them that we don’t want the breakfast and dinner for that person. So then hotel agree to discount us for 2000yen per day so in total it’s a discount for 4000yen. Then during the dinner we’re having a dinner in a private room that they arrange for us (fyi the dinner&breakfast are a “food set” not buffet) so the total food set were 8 set but we have 9 people, so one of us (which were my uncle) stay in the room without eating because his Son and wife were in the room also. He didn’t touch any of the food but even if he eat any food it’s not against anything we paid for a set amount of food not a buffet. Owner of the hotel come in and count the number of people and blabbers about why my uncle’s there then he pointed at my uncle and said something in Japanese then we said “what?” one of the employees said “8 set?” then we said “yes” the she pointed at my uncle and we said “he’s not eating” then the elderly guy who’s one of the family member of the owner said “no eat go your room” and pointed at my uncle and signal him to leave the room. So then we all stand up angry but we all walked out without causing any problem at the same time because we don’t want to deal with him anymore and it was very disrespectful we’re enrage. Because we’re in a foreign country we don’t want to cause any ruckus, but then the elderly man walk towards my father aggressively when saying something in Japan with an aggressive voice so then my brother walk towards my father and block that man from our father. He then proceed to said that my brother hurt him and we all see what happened is that my brother simply use his body to block him and he’s the one who continued walking and bump into my brother. Then everything go bad we all not okay with this hotel anymore so we call for one of our friend who’s local and can translate Japanese to us and in the end we ended up with no recharge for the room but we’re fine with that, and also pay for the extra bed for my uncle 100,000 yen for the night, in total it’s almost 700,000 yen and we ended up leaving without staying there one more night. One more thing, while out friend who speak fluent Japanese she said that the elderly man told her that they will call police and proceed to said that we will not be able to sleep for the night because they will have to investigate in the matters for a very long time. I was like what????? We didn’t do anything wrong at all but you were threatened us with police? We have grandma with us which was not good for her health at all for her to stay awake for the whole night. So we just proceed the payment peacefully but didn’t say sorry at all because as I said we didn’t do anything wrong. And at the end we ended up paying for the night without sleeping there cus we’re not comfortable on staying there. (FYI the situation just happened as I was writing this review it was at about 20:44 in Japanese time.)

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Nuchanat Thita

1/5
Room & hotel is old and not clean. First room I got is dirty and look bad , I cannot stay that room so I have to pay for upgrade.Worse than the room is the service. Service is very bad , no service mind.Not responsible for the quality of products and services.Not recommended this hotel at all.This is the worst hotel I've ever been.

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Stefan Vandevorst

5/5
Unique experience in a Japanese environment with food worthy of a Michelin star. Hot baths with a view of Mount Fuji are highly recommended