The facilities were very nice. It was interesting to see that about half of the customers were foreigners, some of them tourist some of them in Kawasaki for a few days for work and there are places outside of the pot areas where you can speak freely with these people I speak fluent Japanese so I am friendly and I tend to drink a little bit and the tend to I talk to in the same manner drink and there are smoking areas on three floors which is wonderful. The price to stay is equivalent of $22 per night.
The downside of staying in this place is there is no massage like the capsule hotels I’ve stayed in Nagoya ,Hiroshima., Sapporo and Fukuoka… People are anoyed buy talking even quietly for voice dictation of messages or phone calls, snoring, moving plastic bags around, talking freely with their friends in the morning. So good quality earplugs are a must if one stays in a capsule hotel. Another thing is that people set their alarm clocks they wake up and leave it ringing so the earplugs are my suggestion to future travellers to ending capsule hotel in Japan orelsewhere.
JJette Marie☀️ When i first arrived, i thought i was at the wrong place - i‘ve never booked something so nice for myself before!
🪲PROS
- chill 4 people bedrooms, with a comfy bed and a big personal shelf + locker and a fridge for the room
- clean facilities and rooms
- towel, toothpaste/toothpaste and yukata were provided as well as shampoo and showergel
- the common room was so cozy and nice, with tea and water always at the ready and a great view of the garden
- i was satisfied with both the dinner and breakfast and the price was fairly cheap (~1200¥ or a bit more, depending on your choices)
- PRIVATE ONSEN that you can book for around 50minutes at night and can use in the morning if nobody else is already using it (costs around 150¥ per use)
- there is a shuttle bus going at pretty regular times in the morning. They offer a ride to both Gora-Station or Hakone-Open-Air-Museum!
🩸CONS
- far from the city-centre/train station
🌱 i really enjoyed my stay. I had cool roomies that became travel companions and absolutely loved the inn, the onsen, the food and the kind staff!
Definitely a recommendation if you ever decide to stay in Hakone - i would book again!
ผผู้เข้าพักThe facilities were very nice. It was interesting to see that about half of the customers were foreigners, some of them tourist some of them in Kawasaki for a few days for work and there are places outside of the pot areas where you can speak freely with these people I speak fluent Japanese so I am friendly and I tend to drink a little bit and the tend to I talk to in the same manner drink and there are smoking areas on three floors which is wonderful. The price to stay is equivalent of $22 per night.
The downside of staying in this place is there is no massage like the capsule hotels I’ve stayed in Nagoya ,Hiroshima., Sapporo and Fukuoka… People are anoyed buy talking even quietly for voice dictation of messages or phone calls, snoring, moving plastic bags around, talking freely with their friends in the morning. So good quality earplugs are a must if one stays in a capsule hotel. Another thing is that people set their alarm clocks they wake up and leave it ringing so the earplugs are my suggestion to future travellers to ending capsule hotel in Japan orelsewhere.
EErick858Nestled in a peaceful corner of Mt. Hakone, yet conveniently connected by bus, only a 5-10 mins walk. This charming little hotel offered an unforgettable immersion into Japanese culture, complete with tatami-matted floor, soft futon bedding and soothing onsen. With it's effortless check in and out, it's perfect for travelers seeking tranquility and authenticity without sacrificing to much convenience.
Pros: If you plan to visit the Hakone pirate ship and the Hakone ropeway at Togendai, it will give you an early start because it's only 11 minutes by bus.
Con: To get to the hotel you will need to go up a little hill, not too hard, but if you have a lot of luggage it could be a bit of a challenge (But it's an easy walk back to the bus stop)
Be mindful of the bus time getting to the hotel as the bus tends to end around 5:00 p.m.
Also, there aren't any places to eat near the hotel, so you may need to take food with you, order breakfast with the hotel or buy some snacks and instant noodles from the hotel shop.