Tekisei Ryokan

8.4
Excellent
(60 reviews)

187 Kasugaicho Kou, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0014, Japan

+81 553-26-2139

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Hotel Description

Tekisei Ryokan is a tranquil and inviting retreat nestled in the heart of Fuefuki, Yamanashi, Japan. Located at 187 Kasugaicho Kou, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0014, this charming ryokan offers a serene getaway surrounded by the natural beauty of the region. Guests can enjoy easy access to nearby attractions like the stunning Lake Kawaguchi, which is just a 39-minute drive away, and the relaxing Isawa Onsen, located only 6 minutes from the hotel. The ryokan’s traditional design evokes a sense of peace, with its onsen and open-air bath allowing guests to unwind while soaking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
The ryokan’s rooms are designed for comfort and relaxation, with spacious accommodations that provide a cozy ambiance ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. The property offers various amenities such as a banquet hall, a public bath, and a wheelchair rental service, ensuring that all guests feel welcome and comfortable during their stay. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, making it easy for guests to stay connected during their visit. The hotel does not feature a fitness center, spa, or pools, but its focus on relaxation is evident in its exceptional onsen and outdoor baths.
Tekisei Ryokan is also conveniently located near several transportation options. Isawaonsen Station is just 6 minutes away by taxi, and Kasugaichō Station is only 3 minutes away, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. Whether you're visiting for a quick getaway or an extended stay, Tekisei Ryokan provides a peaceful and rejuvenating experience that will leave you feeling refreshed.
Nearby attractions include Hottarakashi Onsen, known for its gender-segregated outdoor baths and spectacular Mt. Fuji views (16 minutes by car), Fuefukigawa Fruit Park (11 minutes by car), and Oishi Park, which offers incredible views of Mt. Fuji and fields of lavender (37 minutes by car). Guests can also enjoy local dining options, including a range of restaurants offering regional specialties.
Tekisei Ryokan is the perfect destination for anyone looking to relax and immerse themselves in Japan’s rich cultural heritage while enjoying the comfort of modern amenities and the beauty of nature.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Banquet hall for events and gatherings

2. Public bath and onsen for ultimate relaxation

3. Wheelchair rental for enhanced accessibility

4. Kid-friendly atmosphere for family-friendly stays

5. Wi-Fi available throughout the ryokan

6. Proximity to popular attractions like Lake Kawaguchi and Hottarakashi Onsen

7. Surrounded by nature with scenic views of Mt. Fuji

8. Easy access to public transportation, including Isawaonsen and Kasugaichō stations


6.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Lake Kawaguchi
39 min
Isawa Onsen
6 min
Hottarakashi Onsen
16 min
Fuefukigawa Fruit Park
11 min
Oishi Park
37 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Location rating6.8
Nearest airportShinshu-Matsumoto Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 32 min

Location

187 Kasugaicho Kou, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0014, Japan

Airports:

Shinshu-Matsumoto Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 32 min

Transit: 2 hr 54 min

Transit:

Isawaonsen Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 30 min

Yamanashishi Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 58 min

Kasugaichō Station

Taxi: 3 min

Walking: 20 min


Nearby locations

6.8

Good Location

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Public bath

Public bath

Onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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スーぼんぼん

5/5
Anyway, please take a look at the photos!It's not a meal that costs about 12,500 yen per person per night!It's already too delicious🤗It's full of volume 💯 and the rice 🍚 is delicious 😋I was surprised because I didn't expect to be able to drink crab soup.The head chef here seems to have learned to cook on his own.However, the quality and taste is similar to what you would get at a high-end Japanese restaurant.Tempura is so crispy and amazing!This is actually my second time using it.I had a hard time getting a reservation until now, but it happened to be empty this time.I booked a 7.5 tatami room, but when I went there they changed me to a 10 tatami room, which made me happy.What about an artesian hot spring? Everyone has no choice but to go.Please go at least once.Well, if you can't make a reservation, it seems like you can call the inn directly.The landlady is also friendly and very nice.The staff who brings the food to you are also very kind.That's right, here, dinner is served in the room❗️This is also a high point 🥰After checking out, I was given some rice that I made at home, and I'll definitely be going back! ️

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旅と自転車

5/5
After staying the night before near Lake Kawaguchi to see Mt. Fuji, I looked for a hot spring where I could stay at a reasonable price and booked this place.My hobby is traveling alone by bicycle, so I often stay at retro Showa-style inns, but I can't remember any place that offers so many different dishes in the same price range.What's more, the warm meals served in your room are brought freshly made and are all delicious. The salt-grilled rockfish was served first, but it was so big that it could have been the main dish on its own, and the pork shabu had twice as much meat as a regular inn. My stomach felt like it was going to explode.The hot springs had mellow water and I was able to relax and enjoy them. Although it is small, there is an open-air bath, so considering the number of rooms, I don't think it will be crowded.I made a reservation this time because it happened to be empty, but I think I'll come here next time I'm in the Fuefuki area. It's a memorable inn that you'll want to visit again.

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相田雅宏

5/5
Thank you for your help several times. A small two-story inn located in the middle of the city. The parking lot is right next to the inn. The friendly landlady will welcome you. Large inns and hotels are good, but I feel more at ease at accommodations that are limited to a few groups like this one. Although it's not very big, the hot springs that flow directly from the source are comfortable. There is an open-air bath, but there is no hot water in the morning. I have stayed at many hot springs, and the food is generally similar, with only two or three local specialties included. Personally, I don't like Vikings. Although you won't find Yamanashi specialties here, you will find a wide variety of homemade dishes. The rice and some vegetables are homemade. Both bottles and split items are at very reasonable prices. On the way home, I received some homemade dried persimmons as a souvenir. I will drop by again.

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ぶた3

4/5
good☆ Complete measures against Chinese pneumonia (temperature measurement upon entry, disinfection, sterilization of slippers, etc.)☆You can use the indoor bath anytime, and there is also a small open-air bath (the open-air bath is closed after midnight).☆ Meals are served in your room, so you can relax without worrying about noise from other guests or Chinese pneumonia.☆It's more like a home-cooked meal, but it's full of volume! And it's delicious. It's not just the quantity, it's the number of items.☆Beer in the freezer is cheap☆ There is a parking lot in front of the garden and there is plenty of space.☆Friendly service. On the way home, I received a large Chinese cabbage as a souvenir (maybe it depends on the time of year)bad★In both bathrooms and indoor washrooms, tap water must be continuously running for at least 3 minutes before the water becomes hot. It took longer than normal for a home, so I thought it might be a malfunction, but when I checked, it turned out it was because the water heater was far away.★There is no local flavor in the food (I gave it a bad rating, but I am satisfied. In Yamanashi, a prefecture with no sea, the local flavor is limited to hotou, boiled chicken offal, boiled shellfish, etc.), and I usually eat lunch outside of the hotel. There is a high possibility that it overlaps with the hoto, and I found the sukiyaki to be much more delicious and satisfying than the hoto.)

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KAKA kAKA

5/5
Although it is an old inn from the Showa era, it was homey and the friendly hostess greeted us cheerfully.All of the staff are friendly and make you feel comfortable. I was surprised that they served so much of the salt-grilled fish that day, tempura crab miso soup, etc. that I couldn't finish.I think the hot springs are refreshing at Isawa Onsen, but I was able to relax in the very pleasant hot water. I would like to repeat it again. I received a persimmon as a souvenir and it was delicious.

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Daisuke Shima

4/5
A rare ryokan with natural hot spring water that can be reached within 3 hours by train from Tokyo. There are only a few rooms, so you can have the hot spring all to yourself. The surrounding area is a residential area, so there are no views, but it is convenient because there are many supermarkets, and the wifi is perfect. The wife is fighting alone and I want to support her. This is a great hotel for people who want to surf the internet in their room and take a hot spring bath if they feel like it. The food was so delicious that I couldn't finish it all, especially the breakfast.

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masapone

4/5
There was no washlet in the toilet, but the room was clean. The bath seemed to be heated, but the running water was nice. …

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Ki Hi

5/5
Visited with my 3 year old child.Very satisfied.When I arrived, I felt like I was visiting Bachanchi, so I felt a little uneasy about it being a ryokan, but once I stepped inside, the rooms, hot springs, food, and hospitality were no different from any other ryokan.It's more like an inn than a guesthouse.The room is ample space with 10 tatami mats plus a relaxing verandah space, and is well kept. There is a refrigerator. The room bath and toilet are unit baths.I think just changing the fluorescent lights to light bulb color would improve the quality of the room.Since I had made a reservation the day before, I didn't include rice for my child, but it was plenty. The fish is freshly grilled and very delicious. Burdock and pork with egg? The meat was very tender and went well with the rice. Actually, I think the white rice was strangely delicious. When I looked at the production area on my way home, I saw that they used home-grown rice. I ate all of the unusual amount of rice that came in the inn's obligatory ohitsu.Breakfast is Japanese food, which is often found in Japanese inns. Grilled fish and oden are delicious. I'm glad there's natto.The hot springs include a spacious indoor bath and an open-air bath.Of course you can't see the view from the open air, but there's plenty of light from the top and the atmosphere is very satisfying.There was a note about the quality of the spring water, but since I was taking a bath with my 3-year-old, I didn't have time to worry about it.Well, if you were expecting a review and imagining something like a luxury inn, you might be wrong, but for 7-8,000 yen per person and this quality, I think it's the best.Even on a day trip, dinner, breakfast the next day, and a trip to a super public bath can cost a lot of money for a family of three. If that's the case, I think it would be a good idea to include options like this for a one-night stay.

MJ

Marian J

3/5
I thought the name of the inn was ``Fuegoe,'' but it was ``Kisei.'' |The room was large and had a wide veranda. The toilet in this room had a washlet (there was no WiFi information in the room). …

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midai3

4/5
The inn is small, but the rooms are clean and cozy, so I took a bath three times. The open-air bath was unplugged late at night, so when I checked in the morning, there was no hot water. …