Facade/entrance in Fukuzumiro

Fukuzumiro

Sorotan Hotel

Welcome to Fukuzumiro, your enchanting retreat nestled in the picturesque charm of Hakone, Japan! Just a breezy 4,9mi from the bustling city center, this delightful 3-star ryokan invites travelers to soak in both luxury and tranquility. Picture yourself unwinding in your room with a stunning river view, while the soothing sounds of nature embrace you. All this can be yours starting from just ¥12,000 a night!

Property building in Fukuzumiro
Property building in Fukuzumiro

Kamar

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1 Tempat Tidur Twin

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145 kaki persegi

Small Japanese Style, Single, Kamar Mandi Bersama

Wifi gratis

TV Layar Datar

Kulkas

Features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding. Air-conditioned room with garden views, a fridge and a TV. Bathrooms and toilets are shared.

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1 Tempat Tidur Twin

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320 kaki persegi

Deluxe Japanese Style, Single

Kulkas

The twin room has a private bathroom, air conditioning, tatami, as well as a seating area with a TV. The twin room features heating and river views. The unit has 5 futons.

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250 kaki persegi

Kamar Quadruple, Kamar Mandi Bersama

Kulkas

This air-conditioned quadruple room features a private bathroom, tatami and heating. The unit offers 4 futons.

Temukan Lebih Banyak

At Fukuzumiro, the amenities are well-curated to make your stay memorable. Picture yourself indulging in the rejuvenating hot spring bath after a day of exploration, or enjoying a refreshing drink at the bar as the sun sets over the serene gardens. The hotel also offers complimentary wifi and free parking, perfect for those road-tripping through Japan. And with a 24-hour front desk, the friendly staff is always on hand to assist you with your wishes, ensuring a delightful experience.

River view in Fukuzumiro
River view in Fukuzumiro

Rasakan yang Terbaik

Let the reviews speak for themselves, as guests rave about their stays! With 342 reviews highlighting its charm and hospitality, Fukuzumiro has become a beloved stop for travelers. Whether you're in search of relaxation at the on-site spa, planning a gathering in the meeting facilities, or simply enjoying a no-fuss stay in non-smoking rooms, this hidden gem is ready to cater to all your needs. Experience the magic of Hakone at Fukuzumiro, where every moment is a vibrant splash of fun!

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Rencanakan Kunjungan Anda

At Fukuzumiro, dining is a celebration of tradition! Indulge in exquisite Japanese cuisine featuring locally sourced dishes that tantalize your taste buds and showcase the culinary mastery of the chefs. Imagine starting your day with a traditional breakfast that includes fragrant miso soup and freshly grilled fish, or unwinding in the evening with a sumptuous kaiseki dinner made from seasonal ingredients. Whether you choose to enjoy your meal in the comfort of your room or in the serene dining area, each bite invites you deeper into the unique flavors of Japan.

Food close-up in Fukuzumiro
Food close-up in Fukuzumiro

Fasilitas

Parkir Gratis

Wifi gratis

Fasilitas Rapat/Pesta

Spa

AC

Bar

Parkir di Lokasi

Resepsionis 24 Jam

Lounge or bar in Fukuzumiro
Fukuzumiro
Facade/entrance in Fukuzumiro
Our stay at Fukuzumiro was one of the most unique and wonderful experiences of my life. We were in Japan for two weeks on honeymoon and were recommended this traditional ryokan by a friend. I'm so glad we stayed because it was an incredibly special experience - from the moment we arrived and exchanged our shoes for slippers and our travelling clothes for traditional yukata, we felt like we'd stepped into a different time. The room and the whole building are spectacular - all wood and paper panels, tatami mats and screen doors, right beside a beautiful flowing river, up against the mountain - it looks like an old Japanese painting. There are several onsen hot spring baths available and we were able to book a private one (just put your room name onto the list in the foyer, it's really easy). It was so luxurious and relaxing, and after this we went back to our room where our kind and attentive hostess laid out the most incredible multi-course meal for us. Just try everything - each dish is more delicious and exquisite than the last. Our futons were very comfortable and the sound of the river lulled us into a deep sleep. The next day we opted for the Japanese breakfast which was almost as extensive as the dinner, and another onsen session. This is a real VIP experience and a taste of old Japan - worth every penny.

Anna

What an amazing traditional Inn. We only stayed for one night as a little treat but how incredible. The staff are amazing, we had a lady called Minori (apologies if I have got this wrong) who was simply splendid. From the moment you arrive you feel like you're in a Ghibli movie, with 3 scalding hot private onsen to choose from (book when you're there by writing your name in the slot), and 2 gendered onsen which switch at 7pm. We arrived at 4pm and made the most of our bath time, taking one before dinner, one after, and one just before breakfast. The dinner and breakfast was first rate - one of the best experiences of our lives. The service and spectacle alone is worth the extra fee - inform them before arrival you want dinner. Futon beds made out for you were so comfy it was hard to wake up! Overall I could not fault it. We would have loved to stay longer but couldn't really afford it. I would definitely watch a video online about staying at a Ryokan just so there are no confusing aspects to contend with. If you're doing all the Hakone activities in the day like we did it is fantastic, but I would really recommend making the most of your time here and would advise getting here no later than 5pm as dinner is at 6pm.

Vincent

This was my first ever stay at an authentic ryokan, and I can't believe I waited this long to try one! The building was beautiful, traditional, with a lovely garden area and great views of the river. My husband and I stayed long enough to have both dinner and breakfast, and the food was amazing--so well-prepared and well-presented, and so delicious. Hands down, they served the best sashimi I've ever tasted; every piece melted in my mouth. The staff were all so kind and welcoming, and Google Translate helped us communicate when needed. The bathrooms are shared, but that didn't bother me as much as I feared; I hardly ran into anybody and had privacy where it counted. And there are three private onsen which can be reserved ahead of time, if you prefer not to use the public ones. This was my first onsen experience, too, and it was so wonderful and relaxing. I wish I could go back!

Renate

It's a quaint old Japanese hotel, over 100 years old. Situated by a river with many views of the surrounding hills and trees, it's a relaxing place to spend a night outside the city. The staff were very pleasant and accomodating, giving us a tour. Their English was good. I am very grateful they prepared a gluten free dinner and breakfast for me, it was a fantastic Japanese fine dining food experience. The onsens are scorching hot. Make sure you book your time slot as soon as you check in. The two of us enjoyed an hour in a private Onsen at night and 30 mins in the morning before leaving. We were here during January, it was chilly in the hotel but it makes the Onsen usage worthwhile. They provide heaters and electric blankets in the room, so we slept very well. The bathrooms are in the hallway, no ensuites.

Alex

The most charming traditional inn - positioned perfectly on the water. Quiet, but walking distance into town for restaurants, etc. The staff were so kind. We travelled with two small children (1,3) and they were very welcome. We could book the private onsen twice a day to enjoy as a family and had amazing dinner in the room each night. The food was excellent. The service was excellent. Don’t be put off by the lack of private bathrooms - the whole experience will make up for it. You bathe before using the onsen in a private space anyway. Toilets are just down the hall. Our son loved feeding the fish on site each day, and using the big hall to run around and play. If we ever come back to Japan - we will stay here for sure

Darby

Our stay at Fukuzumiro was one of the most unique and wonderful experiences of my life. We were in Japan for two weeks on honeymoon and were recommended this traditional ryokan by a friend. I'm so glad we stayed because it was an incredibly special experience - from the moment we arrived and exchanged our shoes for slippers and our travelling clothes for traditional yukata, we felt like we'd stepped into a different time. The room and the whole building are spectacular - all wood and paper panels, tatami mats and screen doors, right beside a beautiful flowing river, up against the mountain - it looks like an old Japanese painting. There are several onsen hot spring baths available and we were able to book a private one (just put your room name onto the list in the foyer, it's really easy). It was so luxurious and relaxing, and after this we went back to our room where our kind and attentive hostess laid out the most incredible multi-course meal for us. Just try everything - each dish is more delicious and exquisite than the last. Our futons were very comfortable and the sound of the river lulled us into a deep sleep. The next day we opted for the Japanese breakfast which was almost as extensive as the dinner, and another onsen session. This is a real VIP experience and a taste of old Japan - worth every penny.

Anna

What an amazing traditional Inn. We only stayed for one night as a little treat but how incredible. The staff are amazing, we had a lady called Minori (apologies if I have got this wrong) who was simply splendid. From the moment you arrive you feel like you're in a Ghibli movie, with 3 scalding hot private onsen to choose from (book when you're there by writing your name in the slot), and 2 gendered onsen which switch at 7pm. We arrived at 4pm and made the most of our bath time, taking one before dinner, one after, and one just before breakfast. The dinner and breakfast was first rate - one of the best experiences of our lives. The service and spectacle alone is worth the extra fee - inform them before arrival you want dinner. Futon beds made out for you were so comfy it was hard to wake up! Overall I could not fault it. We would have loved to stay longer but couldn't really afford it. I would definitely watch a video online about staying at a Ryokan just so there are no confusing aspects to contend with. If you're doing all the Hakone activities in the day like we did it is fantastic, but I would really recommend making the most of your time here and would advise getting here no later than 5pm as dinner is at 6pm.

Vincent

This was my first ever stay at an authentic ryokan, and I can't believe I waited this long to try one! The building was beautiful, traditional, with a lovely garden area and great views of the river. My husband and I stayed long enough to have both dinner and breakfast, and the food was amazing--so well-prepared and well-presented, and so delicious. Hands down, they served the best sashimi I've ever tasted; every piece melted in my mouth. The staff were all so kind and welcoming, and Google Translate helped us communicate when needed. The bathrooms are shared, but that didn't bother me as much as I feared; I hardly ran into anybody and had privacy where it counted. And there are three private onsen which can be reserved ahead of time, if you prefer not to use the public ones. This was my first onsen experience, too, and it was so wonderful and relaxing. I wish I could go back!

Renate

It's a quaint old Japanese hotel, over 100 years old. Situated by a river with many views of the surrounding hills and trees, it's a relaxing place to spend a night outside the city. The staff were very pleasant and accomodating, giving us a tour. Their English was good. I am very grateful they prepared a gluten free dinner and breakfast for me, it was a fantastic Japanese fine dining food experience. The onsens are scorching hot. Make sure you book your time slot as soon as you check in. The two of us enjoyed an hour in a private Onsen at night and 30 mins in the morning before leaving. We were here during January, it was chilly in the hotel but it makes the Onsen usage worthwhile. They provide heaters and electric blankets in the room, so we slept very well. The bathrooms are in the hallway, no ensuites.

Alex

The most charming traditional inn - positioned perfectly on the water. Quiet, but walking distance into town for restaurants, etc. The staff were so kind. We travelled with two small children (1,3) and they were very welcome. We could book the private onsen twice a day to enjoy as a family and had amazing dinner in the room each night. The food was excellent. The service was excellent. Don’t be put off by the lack of private bathrooms - the whole experience will make up for it. You bathe before using the onsen in a private space anyway. Toilets are just down the hall. Our son loved feeding the fish on site each day, and using the big hall to run around and play. If we ever come back to Japan - we will stay here for sure

Darby

Our stay at Fukuzumiro was one of the most unique and wonderful experiences of my life. We were in Japan for two weeks on honeymoon and were recommended this traditional ryokan by a friend. I'm so glad we stayed because it was an incredibly special experience - from the moment we arrived and exchanged our shoes for slippers and our travelling clothes for traditional yukata, we felt like we'd stepped into a different time. The room and the whole building are spectacular - all wood and paper panels, tatami mats and screen doors, right beside a beautiful flowing river, up against the mountain - it looks like an old Japanese painting. There are several onsen hot spring baths available and we were able to book a private one (just put your room name onto the list in the foyer, it's really easy). It was so luxurious and relaxing, and after this we went back to our room where our kind and attentive hostess laid out the most incredible multi-course meal for us. Just try everything - each dish is more delicious and exquisite than the last. Our futons were very comfortable and the sound of the river lulled us into a deep sleep. The next day we opted for the Japanese breakfast which was almost as extensive as the dinner, and another onsen session. This is a real VIP experience and a taste of old Japan - worth every penny.

Anna

What an amazing traditional Inn. We only stayed for one night as a little treat but how incredible. The staff are amazing, we had a lady called Minori (apologies if I have got this wrong) who was simply splendid. From the moment you arrive you feel like you're in a Ghibli movie, with 3 scalding hot private onsen to choose from (book when you're there by writing your name in the slot), and 2 gendered onsen which switch at 7pm. We arrived at 4pm and made the most of our bath time, taking one before dinner, one after, and one just before breakfast. The dinner and breakfast was first rate - one of the best experiences of our lives. The service and spectacle alone is worth the extra fee - inform them before arrival you want dinner. Futon beds made out for you were so comfy it was hard to wake up! Overall I could not fault it. We would have loved to stay longer but couldn't really afford it. I would definitely watch a video online about staying at a Ryokan just so there are no confusing aspects to contend with. If you're doing all the Hakone activities in the day like we did it is fantastic, but I would really recommend making the most of your time here and would advise getting here no later than 5pm as dinner is at 6pm.

Vincent

This was my first ever stay at an authentic ryokan, and I can't believe I waited this long to try one! The building was beautiful, traditional, with a lovely garden area and great views of the river. My husband and I stayed long enough to have both dinner and breakfast, and the food was amazing--so well-prepared and well-presented, and so delicious. Hands down, they served the best sashimi I've ever tasted; every piece melted in my mouth. The staff were all so kind and welcoming, and Google Translate helped us communicate when needed. The bathrooms are shared, but that didn't bother me as much as I feared; I hardly ran into anybody and had privacy where it counted. And there are three private onsen which can be reserved ahead of time, if you prefer not to use the public ones. This was my first onsen experience, too, and it was so wonderful and relaxing. I wish I could go back!

Renate

It's a quaint old Japanese hotel, over 100 years old. Situated by a river with many views of the surrounding hills and trees, it's a relaxing place to spend a night outside the city. The staff were very pleasant and accomodating, giving us a tour. Their English was good. I am very grateful they prepared a gluten free dinner and breakfast for me, it was a fantastic Japanese fine dining food experience. The onsens are scorching hot. Make sure you book your time slot as soon as you check in. The two of us enjoyed an hour in a private Onsen at night and 30 mins in the morning before leaving. We were here during January, it was chilly in the hotel but it makes the Onsen usage worthwhile. They provide heaters and electric blankets in the room, so we slept very well. The bathrooms are in the hallway, no ensuites.

Alex

The most charming traditional inn - positioned perfectly on the water. Quiet, but walking distance into town for restaurants, etc. The staff were so kind. We travelled with two small children (1,3) and they were very welcome. We could book the private onsen twice a day to enjoy as a family and had amazing dinner in the room each night. The food was excellent. The service was excellent. Don’t be put off by the lack of private bathrooms - the whole experience will make up for it. You bathe before using the onsen in a private space anyway. Toilets are just down the hall. Our son loved feeding the fish on site each day, and using the big hall to run around and play. If we ever come back to Japan - we will stay here for sure

Darby

Lokasi

Tounosawa 74 , Hakone, 250-0315, Jepang

Fukuzumiro