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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Dip into Yumoto's steamy world of traditional Japanese onsen culture at the gateway to Hakone. The historic Hakone-Yumoto Station leads to centuries-old bathhouses, scenic riverside paths dotted with torii gates, and the peaceful Gyokuren Shrine. Explore Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park's natural wonders or marvel at the cascading Tamadare Falls after a relaxing soak.
Traditional ryokans offer authentic stays with tatami rooms and elaborate kaiseki meals featuring mountain vegetables and local specialties. Getting around is simple with frequent trains to Tokyo and local buses connecting to Lake Ashi's attractions. The compact district is best explored on foot, especially during quiet mornings before day-trippers arrive.
Gora blends steamy hot spring culture with artistic flair in this mountainside Japanese retreat. The Hakone Tozan Railway winds up to reveal ryokans where you can soak in mineral-rich onsen baths after exploring Hakone Gora Park's French-inspired gardens. Art lovers can bounce between the Hakone Museum of Art and Photography before riding the cable car to catch mountain vistas.
Dining here centers around traditional kaiseki meals featuring seasonal mountain vegetables and river fish. Most accommodations include dinner with your stay, saving you the trek up and down steep terrain. Getting around requires some planning with the railway, cable cars, and ropeway system connecting major attractions.
Miyanoshita's historic mountain village charm transports you to Japan's elegant Meiji era. Century-old ryokans and public bathhouses dot narrow streets, with the iconic Fujiya Hotel standing proud since 1878. Soak in mineral-rich onsen baths that have drawn visitors for generations. Nearby trails offer peaceful hikes with stunning valley views.
Traditional kaiseki meals at local ryokans showcase seasonal Japanese cuisine in atmospheric settings. Most accommodations include private hot spring baths for ultimate relaxation after exploring. The Hakone Tozan Railway connects you to other mountain destinations, though the village's steep streets reward walkers with hidden scenic spots.
Sengokuhara dazzles with golden susuki grass fields swaying against volcanic backdrops and steam rising from natural hot springs. Art lovers can wander through the Hakone Open-Air Museum where sculptures stand proudly against mountain views. Traditional ryokans with their wooden facades and serene gardens offer an authentic glimpse into Japanese mountain culture that feels worlds away from city life.
Most dining happens within ryokans where kaiseki meals showcase local mountain vegetables and tofu specialties. Getting around requires planning as bus service is limited, though the peaceful walks between attractions reward you with stunning scenery. Staying in a traditional ryokan with tatami rooms and private onsen baths is the quintessential Sengokuhara experience.
Soak in Kowakudani's otherworldly volcanic landscape where sulfurous steam rises from bubbling hot springs. Traditional wooden ryokans dot the mountainside, offering authentic onsen experiences and kaiseki meals featuring seasonal mountain delicacies. Hiking trails wind through the dramatic Owakudani valley, revealing stunning Mount Fuji views on clear days.
Most visitors stay in ryokans with tatami rooms and private thermal baths included in your stay. The peaceful setting has limited public transportation, so plan accordingly. This quiet retreat closes early, focusing on relaxation rather than nightlife—perfect for those seeking traditional Japanese wellness experiences.
If massages and hot tubs are your thing, you might want to check out Hakone Kowakien Yunessun, a popular spa in Ninohira. If you have fun at Hakone Kowakien Yunessun, you'll love Hakone-en Aquarium and Hakone Pirate Ship, both located nearby.
Hakone Open Air Museum is just one of the attractions in Ninohira, Hakone so you might want to stop by during your trip. If you want to experience more of the culture Hakone has to offer, head to Hakone Gora Park, Hakone Kowakien Yunessun, and Okada Museum of Art.
You can find out about the history of Hakone when you stop by Hakone Shrine. Wander the lakeside or discover the hot springs in this culturally rich area.
Explore the great outdoors at Ōwakudani and enjoy the hot springs during your trip to Hakone. Wander the lakeside or discover the mountain views in this culturally rich area.
Soak in steaming onsen baths with views of Mount Fuji's iconic snow-capped peak. Ride the Hakone Ropeway for breathtaking vistas of volcanic valleys and Lake Ashi's serene waters.
"Great 1 night stay. Perfect location only a 5min walk from Gora station where you get both the train down to Odawara and the cable car for the start of the circular trip around Hakone. Really quiet and plenty of free drinks and snacks from 3pm onwards then free alcohol from 1900 which was a nice touch. Also has private and public Onsens you can use."
"Very wonderful stay, staff was friendly and helpful. The included breakfast and supper buffet had lots of variety. The onsite onsen was perfect for unwinding and the foot spa was a picturesque place for taking in the view. It’s location is a five min walk to the ferry and gondola station. "
"Excellent hotel from a room and dining standpoint. We loved the buffet breakfast and dinners. The room was extremely spacious…stayed in a western room with 2 beds and 3 tatami mats. The onset was lovely as well. Only downside was the distance from main attractions was a 30 min bus ride. "
"Beautiful historic hotel in the Hakone area with a great legacy. Excellent food and service, nice rooms and a beautiful interior and external grounds. One of the best hotels in Japan."
If you want the flexibility to change your plans to Hakone, most properties provide refundable* bookable rates. You can find these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where should I stay in Hakone if I'm looking for a budget-friendly accommodation?
An inexpensive option worth considering is Hakone Yutowa. You can browse all 9 choices on our site.
Where can I stay in Hakone if I want a vacation home instead of a hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, browse our selection of 99 vacation homes. In addition, there are 23 apartments and 5 condos.
What will the weather in Hakone be like during my trip?
August and July are typically the warmest months in Hakone when the average temp is 76°F. January and February are the coldest months when the average temperature is 46°F. October and September are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Hakone
Find out more about Hakone
Hakone is a relaxing place known for its hot springs. Simply book a sightseeing tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not go on a fun excursion to Hakone Kowakien Yunessun? While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Lake Ashi.