Miharashi-kan

8.0
Excellent
(126 reviews)

Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0005, Japan

+81 90-1622-1048

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Hotel Description

Miharashi-kan is a charming hotel nestled in the scenic town of Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0005, Japan. Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this property offers a peaceful retreat with stunning views and is only a short drive away from iconic landmarks such as Mount Fuji and the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park. The hotel is designed to provide a serene atmosphere, ideal for those looking to unwind in the lap of nature. The rooms at Miharashi-kan are thoughtfully designed, focusing on comfort and relaxation, ensuring that every guest enjoys a rejuvenating stay. The property, however, does not include air conditioning, pools, spas, or fitness centers, giving it a more minimalist approach to accommodation.
The hotel prides itself on offering basic yet comfortable amenities in a smoke-free environment. Guests can rest easy knowing that there are no pets allowed, maintaining a tranquil and allergy-friendly atmosphere. For those seeking adventure, the hotel's location is perfect for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and sightseeing. With Mount Fuji just an hour away and Lake Kawaguchi nearby, guests have access to some of Japan's most famous natural wonders.
Miharashi-kan is also conveniently located near several excellent dining options, including キャンティー・コモ 山中湖 (an Italian restaurant), La Fusion 51, Nonohana (a Western restaurant), ENGAWA1441, and えいちのむら ファーマーズキッチン. The hotel's proximity to these restaurants ensures that guests can indulge in a variety of culinary experiences.
Miharashi-kan offers an inviting atmosphere for guests looking to escape to the mountains and immerse themselves in the beauty of Yamanashi. Whether you're here for relaxation or to explore the rich natural surroundings, Miharashi-kan promises a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 37 min drive to the Fuji-Q Highland

2. Guests mentioned 'a sunrise' 11 times

3. Located near Mount Fuji for scenic views

4. Proximity to Lake Kawaguchi for outdoor activities

5. Convenient access to Arakurayama Sengen Park

6. Quiet, smoke-free property perfect for relaxation


7.0 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Mount Fuji
1 hr 33 min
Lake Kawaguchi
44 min
Fuji-Q Highland
37 min
Arakurayama Sengen Park
47 min
Oshino Hakkai
45 min

Nearest locations

ENGAWA1441
37 min
Nonohana
38 min
イルバッコビス
40 min
CuisineR
41 min
Restaurant Ineya
42 min
La Fusion 51
44 min
カジュアルレストラン SANSUI
44 min
キャンティー・コモ 山中湖
46 min
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Good to know

Location rating7.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 15 min

Location

Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0005, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 18 min

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 55 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 15 min


Nearby locations

7.0

Very Good Location

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

No air conditioning


Reviews

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6.0

8 reviews

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Courtney Crawford

4/5
This mountain hut was better than I expected. There are quite a few benches with a very nice view for sunset. If you’re lucky you will get to see the shadow of Mount Fuji on the land below once the sun goes behind the mountain. There are two restrooms which are located outside the hut just a short walk away. They were clean enough and stocked with toilet paper. The food was ready pretty quickly once we arrived. They had two options for breakfast - a takeaway option for those leaving before sunrise, and a separate option for those leaving after sunrise. The sleeping quarters are tight but reasonable, as expected. My only complaint is the pillow was very hard as it was filled with some sort of beans. I recommend bringing your own small pillow if you have space, or use a jacket as a pillow because the provided pillow is very uncomfortable. Additionally I did feel a little rushed and in the way of everyone when checking in. They ask you many questions and tell you to write down the location of the bathroom all while taking your hiking poles and shoes and being stuck in the small entrance area (due to still wearing outside shoes) and blocking other people. But that’s not really a big deal.I think this hut is located the perfect distance from the summit. It took us about 2.5 hours to get from this station 7 hut to the summit for sunrise. I would advise giving yourself about 3 hours (unless you’re confident and in excellent shape) to get to the top for sunrise since traffic is really slow once the Subashiri trail merges with the Yoshida trail. I recommend this station 7 hut (original) over the hut at the lower station 7 hut (new) because the distance between the two is pretty long and was one of the most difficult parts of the entire climb, in my opinion. It would not have been fun to start the sunrise summit with that stretch of trail. Overall I would stay here again!

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Idal Poorekhorsandi

4/5
The food and quality of service was great. Additionally the place is not located too far from the top of Mt Fuji. You can reach the top with 3 hrs (even in stormy weather)Also the sunrise pictures are really beautiful here and a lot less crowded than the top.

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Olivier Cauvin

1/5
If you're looking for help while climbing Mount Fuji, don't expect to get it at this shelter.My wife was very cold having arrived at this point following a heavy downpour, we asked if it was possible to warm up and drink something hot. The staff told us there was nothing they could do for us and shut the door in our faces even though there were clearly other tourists inside.Fortunately, before and after, there are other shelters that are much more welcoming and who know what assistance and solidarity in the mountains mean.

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Appo Poppo

5/5
I used it for climbing Mt. Fuji. thank you very much. There was a power source so I was able to charge it. I was able to get a second helping of curry for 500 yen, so I was full.

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mou stn

1/5
Even though they had made reservations, there were 3 customers and 2 customers on the phone who had given the wrong date on the day I went, but the owner said over the phone that such a thing had never happened before due to a mistake. Ta. If there are 5 mistakes made over the phone in one day, it is unlikely that it was the customer's fault. They seemed to be keeping track of things in notebooks, but I was surprised to hear that they were arguing on the phone loud enough for me, who was staying there, to hear them. It looks like the wife is answering the phone. If you want to make a reservation, we recommend that you call to confirm.

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豊田善敬

5/5
Stayed for two nights. All the staff were kind to us. Thank you very much 😊

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Sirikwan Rawirot

3/5
Accommodation is at 7original Station. Shared sleeping bags with other people. The bathroom is free for those staying at the hotel.

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Mai Sakurajima

1/5
I was disappointed that the staff complained about some of foreigners amongst themselves. My first language is English and I know some Japanese, and overheard them saying we were taking too long, which I felt was inappropriate and rude. I felt very unwelcome here. I was sad to see some hikers had to ask for their dinner several times before they received it. I had to argue to receive my breakfast on the way down, and I almost went hungry. The price gouging on emergency supplies was quite concerning to me. I was stressed there was no food or water available until 4am. I was worried about some hikers getting dehydrated overnight from altitude sickness. It made me uncomfortable that the accommodations were overbooked and spilled into the living room. I understand this is a mountain hut, but it was impossible for me to sleep in the living room because of people using the bathroom. I was very tired because wake up times were not sorted between rooms, which was common on previous hikes I have been on. I was exhausted and awake at 2am with people shuffling around. I recommend for safety someone does extensive research on mountain huts before climbing. I felt these conditions and the way I was treated were deplorable even with my low expectations of a mountain hut.