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.
My husband and I stayed here for one night at the beginning of October 2020. Check-in time was at 2pm, and the staff members were very efficient and polite, dressed in lovely “yukata”. The room had a nice layout, with two double beds and a television, a separate sitting area with another television and mini-bar area, and a large sofa-bench/bed area by window from which one could view a very large Mt Fuji. There was an indoor bathroom area and a separate shower room that lead to an outdoor hot-bath which was not too hot. I did not even have to add any cold water to it. There was a rooftop hot bath (for women only) and nice larger hot-spring baths on different floors. Other smaller family-baths could be reserved. Note that the towels in the rooms do not have to be taken to these baths since supplies are located there. Pictures may not be taken in any of the baths. The room had guest “yukata” and haori(warm vests) and also another type of top/slacks set which may be worn throughout the hotel. (Note that you might ask in advance about the size ranges of these items). “Tabi” socks were provided for free in our room, and free, packaged small bath towels and amenities were provided for each of us. Two free bottles of water were provided, but items stored in the mini-bar refrigerator need to be paid for upon checkout (as explained by the room attendant upon checking in). There was a nice free selection of tea and coffee in the room, with a nice cup of Japanese tea and a complimentary piece of nutty chocolate upon while being oriented to the room and the layout of the hotel. The level of our room included a free “Taiko” show in the evening (2 shows each night), with ours starting at 8:45pm(the second one). Guests may choose either Japanese or western-style meals. We chose Japanese for both sittings but preferred the quality of the breakast meal, which was very tasty.…
We stayed her for 2 nights at this hotel to enjoy Fuji and lake Kawaguchi. We saved up and stayed at budget hotels during our road trip through Japan so we could get a better room with a private bath (i have a tattoo) with a view of Fuji. - Location: The best way to acces the hotel is to go to Mt.Fuji station and take their shuttle bus. Tip: You can also take a train form Mt.Fuji station to Kawaguchiko station to visit the lake. - service: from the moment you check in to the moment you leave this hotel the staff greets you and says goodbye with a smile. They don't just show you to your room, they give you a full explanation of the hotel and amenities (also in English). - Room with private bath: our room was worth every penny in my opinion. It was expensive for our standards, but normal for such luxury. We had a good view of Fuji from our bath and room. Is is very spacious and comfortable. - Breakfast and dinner: both meals were good, but dinner was more of an experience. We had dinner two times, once in a separate room with multiple course menus with Japanese specialities. - Bar: the hotel bar was one of the best i have seen so far (i tend to always check out the bars at hotels). There was a professional piano player and good cocktails with a view of the beautiful hotel garden at night. - Garden: You must take some time to walk around their exquisite garden with a foot bath, night lights, river and tea house (with a special free tea ceremony for all guests) Overall amazing hotel that i cannot stop to talk about. I will cherish the moments and experiences i had at this hotel for years!!! I miss it already.…
Although it rained and we were not able to view Mt. Fuji, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at Hotel Kaneyama. We stayed in the mountain view modern Japanese room with open-air bath for 1 night. The room was very large with 2 beds. The furnishings are modern with 2 televisions, the bigger one in the living room area and a smaller one in the bedroom area. The room had a fresh, cedar smell. There are 3 onsens on the property plus the open air bath in the room. The picture that advertise this hotel was taken from the open air onsen on the top floor. There are 2 other bathes on the first floor. It was very relaxing soaking in the onsen. We enjoyed the view of the Japanese Garden while sipping green tea in the Tea Room. The gardens surrounding the hotel were beautiful. The Kaiseki dinner was amazing. Each dish was served individually and the taste and quality was superb. There is a nightly taiko drum performance at 8:30 pm and Bingo is played immediately after the performance. The quality of this hotel is perpetuated by the hotel staff. They are friendly and helpful and they try their best to make you feel special. Although this hotel was a bit pricey, we want to come back again to enjoy the comforts of the hotel and see the spectacular Mt. Fuji.…
I brought a group of 20 here and we lucked out in terms of Mt. Fuji visibility. Three days of clear views. Nothing prepared us, though, for the view from the rooftop bath. Nothing but Fuji-san right in our faces. No obstructions and no distractions. I think we would have put up with lower quality rooms and meals in trade for that view, but the standard rooms were as nice as can be while a few who upgraded their rooms enjoyed really spectacular accommodations with their own private baths. As a group, we ate together in a large, private room. Food and service were both excellent. Not only would I bring another group to Kaneyamaen, but I am planning to do so next fall.
A group of us (5 friends) stayed here 2 weeks ago in one of the premium rooms. The entire experience from arrival was amazing. The service is beyond attentive throughout the hotel. The onsens are well maintained and a pleasure to bathe in, and indeed the rooftop onsen for a Fuji sunrise is a one in a lifetime experience. We had a meal in the room which was served over several courses by a dedicated attendant. The meal was a perfect dive in to Japanese cuisine and even ingredients I wouldn't normally choose were perfectly crafted in an highly appetising way. We found the gardens in the evening and they are not to be missed. They are not only huge, but so well maintained and beautiful. There's an entire church on-site for those considering something more. The drum show was cute, definitely interesting but not necessarily a must see. Finally as you would expect from a hotel of this caliber, the room was spacious, clean, with comfortable beds, a powerful shower and private deck area with dedicated onsen. Would absolutely recommend as a must for anyone in the area capable of dropping a little cash for a truly epic ryokan stay.…
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