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Japan's Hakone 🇯🇵: The Ultimate Authentic Japanese Onsen Hotel
sushi.mastersushi.master
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If there was one thing my family and I really wanted to do while visiting Japan, it would be staying in a traditional ryokan. We had all decided that we could book one when we were in Hakone as there seemed to be a good variety of choices to choose from since they're known for their hot springs, and people flock here cause of that. We did have a couple of stipulations though as some of us have tattoos that aren't easily able to be covered and others weren't quite down for the idea of bathing traditionally with others. Luckily, we found out that this establishment checked all the boxes for all of us! When we had arrived at Miyanoshita Station, a shuttle was already waiting for us, so that was much appreciated! We were welcomed warmly and quickly by one of the hostesses and were led to a tea room so that she could explain what we were to expect and what other activities we could do in the ryokan. This included a zen room where they had about 5-6 massage chairs available to relax in, a room specifically to take photos in, and of course the star of the event - the private onsens! There are public onsens available for both genders, but to enter the private ones, you will have to book in advance. After that, we were led to our suite and given clean nemakis to change into. Just a tip for those visiting, don't pack toiletries as they provide those for you as well. From here, we were basically left to our own devices until dinner, so we all decided to check out the public onsens before heading to the private ones we booked earlier. The space was clean and tidy, with a separate room for you to change into and out of your garments before the wash room/bath house. Keep in mind that the public onsens are indoors, while the private ones are outdoors. It was such an amazing experience, and we all loved it! So relaxing and just an out of this world experience. Definitely a must if you're in Japan! The dinner that is included with your stay at the ryokan was nothing short of amazing and delicious as well! It was about an 11 course meal and def filled us all up. They will also give you an option on your main course just in case you aren't up to par with the suggested dish. Every dish was beautifully made, and you could tell the amount of time and effort put into each one with the way it was arranged. If you have time to come out to Hakone, you NEED to book here!
Lea SaladeroLea Saladero
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This was an excellent place. The baths are lovely and clean. Since the ryokan is located on the mountain, the baths are all situated on different floors along the side of the hill. There are two private baths you can book half hour timeslots, and gender-separated public baths that are open for you to visit whenever. Service was excellent; we were waited on by Yoshizu-san who was extremely cordial and just a joy to talk to, even with the language barrier. Most of the staff speak only Japanese but with Google Translate and lots of gestures, we got on just fine. Some of the lobby staff speak English so you won't be stranded. English menus and signs are all available. Their gift shop was lovely and OMG THE FOOD. SO MUCH FOOD. They serve you breakfast and dinner and you do not need lunch at all. The dishes were all unique, very Japanese, richly flavored, and perfectly made. Our room overlooked Mount Hakone and a lovely bamboo forest. The only warning I would give is that, since you're in the mountains with outdoor baths, be careful of the various insects that you might encounter. The ryokan itself is lovely and clean, but bugs around the outdoor baths cannot be helped. I had a bad cold arriving and with two days of bathing I literally felt revived. The ryokan also provides alternative diet options if you don't eat raw fish, usually meat dishes that are still as delicious. They also provide a shuttle from Miyanoshita station which I highly recommend, as the ryokan is some distance away from its nearest bus stop. Getting there on the bullet train and local trains was so easy. Please visit this ryokan!! I'll definitely be going again!
Sophia LuoSophia Luo
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Rustic but a good experience. Would stay again. Started with a bad phone call to the hotel when we arrived at the Miyanoshita station. Because we were early they refused to pick us up and only took our luggage leaving us stranded. We were hoping to get a tour or information from the hotel before checkin. We figured out getting around ourselves. The room could use some maintenace but was very clean. The private bath was fantastic plus easily reserved another which was beautiful. Service was also great. Communication was a challenge as no one spoke english or very little. The meal was authentic and beautiful, however, challenging if you don't like raw fish or seafood. They did allow us to substitute steak for the main course. The bed is a thin mattress on the floor. Not super comfortable.
Christa LyonsChrista Lyons
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The highlights are the great private bath, though note you only get 30 minutes, the kaiseki meal which was good but not amazing for the price. The overall serenity of the hotel is a big plus. The facilities do feel dated at this point and the staff barely speak any English. Ladies get a yukata of their choice in addition to the room yukata, bath and sleeping. Staff are attentive but the language barrier makes things hard. Note that the hotel does not hold your luggage, so if you plan to tour Hakone the day after you need to rely on other luggage storage facilities, or just forward your luggage to your next destination the day before.
t tt t
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너무 훌륭한 료칸입니다. 한글로 낮은 리뷰가 있어 영어로 남길려다가 한글로 남깁니다. 저는 10년 전에 다녀 갔을 때 프라이빗 온천이 너무 좋아 이번에 다시 방문을 했습니다. 그 전엔 영어 하시는 분이 없어 좀 고생 했는데 이번엔 다 영어 하셔서 편했고 전통식으로 차려 준 음식 또한 가격에 비해 매우 훌륭하였습니다. 10년 전에 봤던 런던 택시도 있었고 시설도 가격에 비하면 아주 훌륭 합니다. 솔직히 다른 료칸에 비해 가성비 최고입니다. 주인 할머니 분 다시 만나 너무 반가웠고 이렇게 전통으로 이어 나가는 료칸은 잘 되었으면 좋겠습니다. 다만 모던한 스타일을 선호하시면 안 좋아 하실 수 있어요. 하룻밤 자고 오는데 편의점 없으면 어때요. 어쨔피 외부 술반입은 안됩니다. 근처에 fujiya hotel, 베이커리, 10년 전에 갔던 같은 주인이 운영하는 작은 한국식당, 엔틱숍 등등 다 그대로 있어 산책 겸 쳌크 인 전에 둘러보고 왔어요. 일본식 료칸에 3군데나 프라이빗 탕을 원하시면 강추 합니다. PS Wi-Fi 너무 빠르고 잘 되어 있어 방에서 쉴 때 영화 봤습니다.
Sarah SSarah S
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Nearby Attractions Of Musashino Bekkan
The Hakone Open-Air Museum
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425-1 Miyanoshita, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0404, Japan
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attractions: The Hakone Open-Air Museum, XIV Hakone Palace, Okada Museum of Art, Hakone Kowakudani Onsen Mizunooto, Picasso Pavilion, Chisuji Falls, Ryokan Hakone Ginyu, TJK Hakone Forest, Mikawaya Ryokan, Hakone Suishoen, restaurants: NARAYA CAFE, Watanabe Bakery, Mori-meshi, HAKONE PICNIC, Hakone Kappei, Futaba (Japanese food), Iroriya Rice Bowl, La Bazza, American Diner & Bar, Funny’s, KIKKA-SO

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