Fujisan Onsen Hotel Kaneyamaen



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See why so many travelers make Fujisan Onsen Hotel Kaneyamaen their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Fujiyoshida. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a romantic setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Oshi Residence (Former Togawa Residence) (1.3 mi) and Kanadorii (1.4 mi), guests of Fujisan Onsen Hotel Kaneyamaen can easily experience some of Fujiyoshida's most well known attractions.
You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and you can stay connected during your stay as Fujisan Onsen Hotel Kaneyamaen offers guests free internet access.
The onsen ryokan features a 24 hour front desk, room service, and a coffee shop. Plus, Fujisan Onsen Hotel Kaneyamaen offers a hot tub and a lounge, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.
While in Fujiyoshida be sure to experience local okonomiyaki & takoyaki favorites at Teppanyaki Yuza, Okonomiyaki Mizuho, or Umaimonoya Hide.
Should time allow, Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Jinja Shrine, Arayayama Shrine, and Fujisan Museum are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
At Fujisan Onsen Hotel Kaneyamaen, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Fujiyoshida.
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We booked the Full package Dinner + Breakfast with room Japanese Style - Miyama-tei Garden View, the Room was so Huge ! With amazing view over Mt Fuji + a Big private Garden too ! The Bed was Japanese style and so comfy ! Dinner + Breakfast were outstanding ! And we even had free access to the Wine Lounge where we could drink from 32 Different wines of Yamanashi region ! In the evening they have a Free Show of Japanese Tambour and they even played the Bingo Game with plenty of gifts to get !
They are 2 Onsen, the normal one and another one on the 10th Floor facing Mt Fuji ! Witnessing the sunrise from there with the Sun Light rising on Mt Fuji at 6:00am was so Magical !
On top of that they have a Huge Beautiful Japanese Garden, with a “Feet Spa” and a Tea House in such a beautiful scenery !
Honestly, i have been traveling all around the World but it is really rare that i faced such a Unique - Beautiful Place !!!
Highly recommend it to anyone willing to Experience the Real Full Japanese Experience !




My husband and I travel all over the world and never experienced anything anything like this before.
The worst thing is, we paid for bigger room and was given the smallest room entire hotel , and not refund us the money difference!
The behavior of this hotel already break the law, because they sold us one room and gave us another room. Charge us bigger room and did not refund us the money…



However, the hotel itself is so dated. The rooms have cheap fake wooden floors in the bedrooms etc. The general feeling of the hotel is that its 20 years overdue a refurbishment.

Good area to see Fuji, but plenty of other options. Overpriced and should be rated a 2 star hotel.

The dinner was very average.
It is a huge hotel with hundreds of rooms and extremely touristy.



Excellent customer service.
We would love to return one day.
Thank you all .
A hotel mini van met our group of several family members at the train station and we were whisked to the hotel about 10 minutes away. We checked in and enjoyed some green tea and Japanese cake in our room, then went to the outdoor pool for a quick dip. The pool is rectangular and split lengthwise into a shallow part for kids and a deeper area. It's not a huge pool and the sitting areas are limited so clearly this is not the focus of the hotel. The reason people come here is for the onsens, or hot baths, of which there are three at this hotel. We spent a long time at the baths, which consisted of indoor and outdoor hot tubs and shower and washing stations typical of Japanese public baths. The baths are segregated for men and women but it's not for the modest, especially if you are self conscious about being a foreigner in a room full of Japanese, none of whom have their clothes on. I also saw 7 or 8 years old kids of the opposite sex running around.
Our room was traditional Japanese style, meaning it had tatami mats and futons instead of sofas and beds. But it also had modern touches, like a flat screen TV and a Dyson fan to circulate the air. We were on the ground floor and had an outdoor hot tub looking into the gardens, which was just wonderful.
Breakfast and dinner were included in the room rate and we enjoyed a fantastic multi course dinner in their restaurant before going outside to the pool area to watch the drum and fireworks show. I understand that this show is performed in the lobby area in the wintertime. Breakfast the next morning was buffet style in a large room, not exactly the same ambience as the night before but the food was still good and plentiful.
We were wondering what it would be like to come to an onsen in the summertime when the weather is hot. It's still very relaxing, there are fewer crowds and the food is just as good. And as it turns out, the evenings turn cool in the mountains. Without a Japanese speaker in the group (which we had) it might be a bit challenging to take the trains and get around the hotel, but it can be done. All in all, we had a wonderful time and hope to return, next time in the winter.
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