This is a facility where you can relax in a private room. There are two types of rooms Room 101 (2-bedroom deluxe suite) A 88m2 maisonette room with two bedrooms and a 20-tatami living room with a stairwell Room 102 (1-bedroom suite) A 47m2 maisonette room with one bedroom and a separate living room A mini kitchen, dishes, and cutlery are provided. (Cooking in the room is not permitted due to fire safety regulations) There is no restaurant, so please use nearby restaurants or takeaways.
Opened on October 1, 2016 as the first guesthouse in Shonan Enoshima. The concept is "A seaside inn where people who love the sea and travel can naturally gather". You can choose from three facilities depending on the purpose of your trip. 1. Enoshima Guesthouse 134 Main Building: A guesthouse with a lounge space like a secret base in the basement. 2. Enoshima Guesthouse 134 ANNEX: The first guesthouse in Enoshima that is exclusively for women, with the concept of "Everything is ☆KAWAII☆" ♪ We have also enhanced amenities to make women's travel easier and safer! 3. Southern court 134: A condominium-type apartment equipped with a kitchen, bath, etc. [About check-in] 1. From 2021, we will introduce self-check-in terminals, and customers who have paid in advance can check in without contact or face-to-face contact. 2. You can enter the entrance and rooms of the guesthouse using a keypad (keyless). 3. After making a reservation, we will send you an email with information on how to check in. Please check before coming. Masu.
A resort hotel where you can enjoy hot springs and forest bathing surrounded by the mountains of Hakone. There is a pool and a large public bath that effectively uses eight types of hot springs. The rooms are spacious, about 40 m2. Wi-Fi is also available. Hakone Kowakien Yunessun is a 5-minute walk away! Owakudani and Lake Ashi are also about 20 minutes by bus, so you can enjoy sightseeing in Hakone.
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.