◆Hotel Name: HESTA Hakone ~GUEST HOUSE~ (Please note that some map apps may display the name as 'The Grand Resort Hakone,' but it is the same location.) ◆Access: Approximately 15-minute walk from the Ropeway 'Togendai Station.'Approximately 3-minute walk from Izu Hakone Bus 'Kojiri Kami.' This hotel operates exclusively as a 'room only' accommodation without meal services.Since meal services are not provided, various vending machines are installed to ensure guests do not face difficulties for food.Additionally, cup noodles and other items are available for purchase at the front desk shop.Please feel free to use these services. [Vending Machines] • Beverages Selling items ranging from juices to alcoholic drinks ・Light meals (frozen food) A variety of options are always available, ranging from rice-based dishes to snacks. ・Snacks Selling snacks from well-known manufacturers. 【Hot Spring Public Bath】 Relax and soothe your travel fatigue with the natural hot springs of Motohakone Onsen. ★In-House Amenities★ ・Free Wi-Fi ・Microwave ・Air purifier ・Pamphlet of nearby facilities ・Electric kettle ★Amenities★ ・Towels ・Toothbrush ・Cup ・Yukata and sash ・Shampoo, conditioner, body soap ・Hand soap ・Hairbrush ・Razor ・Cotton set
Set in the green mountains of Hakone, Kinokuniya Ryokan is a 15-minute drive from Ashino Lake and offers hot-spring baths, karaoke and massage services. This 300-year old historic Ryokan boasts its own sulfur hot spring source and Japanese-style rooms with an LCD TV and a private bath. Rooms at Ryokan Kinokuniya are air-conditioned and feature Japanese-style futon beds on a traditional tatami (woven-straw) floor. A fridge, green tea and toiletries are provided. Many rooms have forest or mountain views. The hotel is a 2-minute walk from the Ashi-no-yu Bus Stop and a 10-minute drive from Kowakidani Train Station. Owakudani Volcanic Valley and Onshi Hakone Park are both about a 15-minute drive. On-site parking is free. Between soaks in the outdoor and indoor hot-spring baths, guests can enjoy a game of table tennis or check out the hotel’s gift shop. The lobby has a free-use iPad and free Wi-Fi. A Japanese breakfast and dinner are served at the banquet room.
A long-established hotel founded in 1908. The tasteful building has a signboard outside saying ”maguro no kabutoyaki” (oven baked tuna head). The recipe of maguro no kabutoyaki originated with this hotel and it is served on a reservation basis.
A typical Japanese ryokan in a traditional building of early Showa Period located along the approach to the Hasedera Temple. The handrail called Kouran installed outside of the building on the second floor has special ambiance.