~An Elegant Holiday at a Hidden Inn with a Panoramic View of Mount Hakone~ A secluded inn with only 8 private rooms ensuring an exclusive atmosphere. Perched at an elevation of 800 meters, it offers breathtaking views of Mount Hakone's outer rim, Mount Kintoki, and Myojin-Myojin peaks. Eight unique open-air baths, each paired with a different room. Exclusive combinations of rooms and baths not found elsewhere. Welcoming guests with the philosophy of 'Hakki Hakkai' (Eight Seasons, Eight Encounters). The forest open-air bath allows you to enjoy forest bathing amidst bamboo groves while soaking. The panoramic open-air bath offers a sense of freedom under the open sky. Private open-air baths where you can experience the changing seasons with 100% natural, milky-white hot spring water flowing directly from the source. Please experience the soothing hot springs. The private open-air baths are not located directly next to the rooms but require a 1-2 minute walk from the guest rooms. You can enjoy the best views on the approximately 2,200 tsubo property or the atmosphere of the forest, which offers a completely different vibe from the rooms. This is also a major attraction. The cuisine is creative kaiseki, meticulously prepared with the seasonal flavors of the mountains and seas. Cherishing nature's blessings, we offer 'monthly changing dishes' that are gentle on the eyes, palate, and body. Please enjoy vegetables from the western foothills of Hakone and seafood caught in Sagami Bay and Suruga Bay.
A hotel located to see the outer rim of the Hakone crater. Enjoy milky hot spring water supplied from Owakudani Valley and sushi kaiseki (traditional Japanese sushi course meal) prepared by their sushi master and chef.
A long-established hotel which has been in business for more than 300 years. The classic rooms have ambience and the two hot spring sources on the premises are rich in both quality and quantity. Th inn proudly offers the hot spring as well as seasonal kaiseki (traditional multi-course Japanese dinner) cuisine. The hotel is a nationally registered tangible cultural property.
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.