It's getting better too! I actually stayed at such a nice Hakone Hot Spring Hotel! !

On the first day, we checked out of the Tokyo hotel and set off directly, taking the Hakone Tozan Railway to Kowakidani Station.
After getting off the bus, we called the hotel (we could communicate in English) and they came to the station to pick us up very quickly!
If you have luggage with you, I really don't recommend walking by yourself. The road is quite long and winding, and it seems like you have to climb a mountain. This hot spring hotel has only 16 rooms.
If you want to go, make sure to book early. The hotel has Japanese and Western style rooms, when I booked they only had Western style rooms left, 2 single beds which is their cheapest room type. The Japanese-style room is a little more expensive, and there is a private hot spring in the room!
It's perfect for people like me who don't dare to go to public hot springs! Check in at 3pm,
Basically I stayed in the hotel until checking out the next day.
When checking in, you will be served a cup of strong green tea and some snacks. The hotel smells of sandalwood and is very clean.
The hotel price includes dinner on the same day and breakfast on the next day. Dinner was Kaiseki cuisine, and every dish was very exquisite.
You can see that a lot of thought was put into it. The sashimi and grilled beef are delicious! The breakfast is also very rich, and the food made by the Japanese is really exquisite! Delicious food with beautiful views, enjoy!
The hot springs are very hot. They make me feel warm in such a cold day. This trip is really worthwhile.
They also offer free authentic Japanese snacks, coffee and tea in the lobby.
There was also free champagne in the morning.
Asahi drinks in the room refrigerator are free.

Post by Blissful Henry_Wright17 | Mar 25, 2025

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