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.
Moderately close to tourist attractions such as Hase-dera Temple and Kotoku-in Temple, it has convenient access. The guest rooms have a view of Sagami bay and Yuigahama beach. At dinner, Japanese kaiseki ryori (traditional course meal) made with fresh seafood can be enjoyed.
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.
This waterfall is only 15 meters high, but a large volume of water flows through it. A Migawari Fudoson (a guardian who acts as a substitute to take on people's illnesses and other bad health) has been enshrined on the left side of the waterfall, and the right side has a Shusse Daikokuson which supports wealth and success. There is also a teahouse near the waterfall. Yugawara zeolite was discovered at the Fudo Waterfall by Dr. Kinichi Sakurai in 1931. The Yugawara zeolite discovered was found to belong to the oldest Neogene Yugashima Group on the Izu Peninsula. Zeolite has also been discovered in Okuyugawara, near the Yugawara water purification plant and Jatai Bridge near the upper part of the Fujiki River where the Yugashima Group is exposed, but Fudo Waterfall has also produced zeolites such as laumontite, mordenite, epistilbite and chabazite. Yugawara’s zeolite is thought to have a close relationship to the Yugawara hot springs as the areas in which it is found share the same water source as the hot springs. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 20 minutes The falls are next to the Fudo-Taki bus stop
Conveniently located for both business and leisure travelers, and you can get to Yokohama Chinatown, Motomachi, the Foreign General Cemetery, and Yamashita Park within 7 minutes by car. The building is tiled with white tiles, and it feels great to be in the simple and neat rooms.
◆Hotel name: HESTA Hakone ~GUEST HOUSE~ (Some map apps show it as "The Gran Resort Hakone", but the location is the same) ◆Access: About 15 minutes walk from the ropeway "Togendai Station". About 3 minutes walk from the Izu Hakone bus "Kojiriage" This hotel is open as a hotel that only offers [rooms only] and does not provide meals. Since we do not provide meals, we have installed various vending machines to ensure that you will not have any trouble with food. In addition, cup noodles and other items are sold at the front desk. Please feel free to use them. [Vending machines] ・Drinks Sells everything from juices to alcohol ・Snacks (frozen foods) Several types of snacks are always available, from rice to snacks ・Sweets Sells sweets from famous manufacturers [Hot spring bath] Relax and soothe your travel fatigue in the natural hot springs of Motohakone Onsen. ★Amenities★ ・Free Wi-Fi ・Microwave ・Air purifier ・Pamphlet on nearby facilities ・Electric kettle ★Amenities★ ・Towels ・Toothbrushes ・Cups ・Yukata, obi ・Shampoo, rinse, body soap ・Hand soap ・Hairbrush ・Razor ・Cotton set
On February 26, 1936, this site was part of an attempted coup d'état unparalleled of in modern Japanese history. Kofuso is the only location linked to the February 26 Incident outside of Tokyo. Kofuso was a former property of Itouya, a traditional old Japanese inn, and it is now used to exhibit items related to that period such as items belonging to residents, photos, and newspapers. Guided tours are given by volunteers (reservations are required for weekday tours). Open on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays Business hours: 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. (last entrance at 2:30 p.m.) Reservations required for weekday visits (please book at least one week in advance) *We are open on every year on February 26. No reservations required. Access: From Yugawara Station, take the bus headed to Okuyugawara or Fudo-Taki for about 12 minutes We are one minute's walk from the Koen Iriguchi bus stop
A lodging with homely hospitality that is focused on onsen (hot spring) recuperation. The pure carbonic acid iron water has many medical benefits, including treating nerve pain, and can also be used on day trips. It has been designated a Silver Star ryokan by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.