Go to Hakone to soak in a hot spring and admire the red maples. This trip to Japan is finally worth it! .

Located in a popular hot spring town on the outskirts of Tokyo, people can relax next to the mountain stream in winter.

From the seven hot springs in Hakone to the current twenty hot springs, the status of Yumoto Onsen cannot be doubted. The hot springs in Kai·Hakone originate from the historic Yumoto Onsen.

In order to incorporate the picturesque scenery, the hotel adopts a semi-open-air design style.

The guest rooms inherited from "Sakura-an" are now divided into 6 types by Hoshino, with a total of 32 rooms. Three of them are Japanese-style rooms with 8 to 12 floors.

The other three are Hakone Yoseki-ma, a local house built in collaboration with Hakone's famous Raki carpentry.

The orientation of the rooms is the same, and they are all view rooms beside the mountain stream. You can open the doors and windows to enjoy the beautiful scenery without worrying about being disturbed by the outside world.

The left and right sides at the end of the corridor are men’s soup and women’s soup♨️
There is a small area in the middle with a variety of hot and cold drinks🍹

People who have soaked in the soup will grab one when they go out and wait for it to melt a little before eating. The taste is very interesting.

Half of the hot spring pool is indoors and half is outdoors (you can enjoy the mountain view and maple trees). There are more dead branches in winter, but you can imagine that the red maples in autumn must be a great view. There is also a dry steam room and a cold bath next to the hot spring pool. available for use
The configuration of the dinner is more like kaiseki cuisine, with the first payment, the eight-inch meal, the yangwu, the cover... each dish is presented one by one.

In short, the hotel has a lot to praise. If I have the opportunity next time, I will try several other hotels under Hoshino Resorts.

Post by LauriKuosmanen | Nov 4, 2024

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