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Hakone Suimeisou

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Hakone Suimeisou is a 3-star haven in Hakone, Japan, located about 5,2 mailia from the city center. The address is 702 Yumoto, Hakonemachi, Ashigarashimo-Gun, anchoring it in a scenic corner of the Hakone region with river and mountain views. Rates start from $272 per night, and the property has earned 2,184 reviews from travelers.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hakone Suimeisou
Photo of the whole room in Hakone Suimeisou

Huoneet

Näytä 5 kuvaa

455 neliöjalkaa

Huone - 2 vuodetta

Poreamme

Parveke

Ilmainen wifi

Minibaari

This family room features a hot tub and a private open-air bath. The spacious family room features air conditioning, a mini-bar, a terrace with mountain views as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath. The unit has 2 beds and 3 futons.

Näytä 6 kuvaa

455 neliöjalkaa

Japanese Western Style

Ilmainen wifi

Litteä näyttö -TV

Jääkaappi

Tee-/kahvinkeitin

Japanese Western Style Room for 4 People with Open-Air Bath

Näytä 5 kuvaa

Japanilaistyylinen

Japanese-Style Room with Open-Air Bath

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Facilities include free private parking and free Wifi, with Parking On Site also free. Air conditioning keeps rooms comfortable, while a free hot spring bath and hot tub offer relaxation after a day of exploring. Non-smoking rooms, free toiletries, bathtubs, and view options like mountain and river views add to the ambiance, and upper floors are accessible by elevator. A 24-hour front desk is on hand, and on-site features include a Bar, Terrace, Playground, and Meeting/Banquet facilities (extra charges), plus Spa and Massage services (extra charges).

Property building in Hakone Suimeisou
Lobby or reception in Hakone Suimeisou

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Everything comes together for a traveler who enjoys hot springs and nature. The mix of free parking, free wifi, and scenic views pairs with practical touches like a 24-hour front desk and elevator access, making Hakone Suimeisou a versatile base for solo wanderers, couples, or families.

After a day of wandering Hakone’s rivers and mountains, Hakone Suimeisou offers a welcoming hub for unwinding and making plans with fellow travelers. On-site spots like a Bar and Terrace set the mood for easy evenings, while a Play area keeps younger explorers entertained. For groups or events, Meeting/Banquet facilities are available, and Spa and Massage services provide extra pampering, with a 24-hour front desk ready to help at any hour.

Photo of the whole room in Hakone Suimeisou
Photo of the whole room in Hakone Suimeisou

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A range of room options caters to different moods and needs. Consider the Japanese Western Style (non-smoking, 2 adults, 1 child, 453 sqft) for a bit of space, or opt for the Chalet (non-smoking, 2 adults) for a cozy retreat. Other choices include Room - 2 Bed (non-smoking, 2 adults, 1 child, 453 sqft), Japanese, Smoking Allowed (2 adults), Double Room, Sea View (2 adults), Japanese Style (2 adults, 1 child), Japanese Style, Jetted Tub (2 adults, 1 child), Room Selected At Check In (non-smoking, 2 adults), and Family, Pool View (non-smoking, 2 adults).

Breakfast in Hakone Suimeisou
Photo of the whole room in Hakone Suimeisou

Mukavuudet

Ilmainen yksityinen pysäköinti

Ilmainen wifi

Ilmastointi

Kylpytynnyri

Baari

Paikoitus paikan päällä

Terassi

24h-vastaanotto

Bathroom in Hakone Suimeisou
Bathroom in Hakone Suimeisou
Facade/entrance in Hakone Suimeisou
The room is great. I liked that there was a shower and bath in the room, with amenities like toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, hair ties and clips. Not to mention, complimentary green tea and snacks. The view from the room looks out onto the river and mountains, and the sound of the river helped me sleep. We weren’t able to book a room with a personal private onsen in time (even 6 months ahead of time), but we didn’t have any trouble reserving time for the two private onsen they have available. If you want more privacy I recommend reserving a spot when it gets dark out, as you can see people by the river during the day. It was a very relaxing time. The location is also very convenient as it is right by the train station and shopping street. We had the staff ready our futon beds and was impressed how quickly they were made. The staff are also very accommodating and amiable. The staff at the front desk speak English well. I still recommend that foreigners learn basic phrases for communicating with the servers, as ours spoke mostly Japanese. I would also recommend researching proper etiquette for ryokan, the type of food served, and how to eat certain foods like shabu-shabu if you don’t know already. We emailed them in advanced about getting a vegetarian meal option and they were able to accommodate us. The food was amazing, I always wanted to have a traditional Japanese breakfast. The meals are large, so we were never hungry. The vegetarian option was just as amazing as their normal meals and found myself jealous of some of the items in the meal. Keep in mind that there were some items in their normal meal like turban-shell, shirasu, or whole grilled fish that Americans might be squeamish about (you should try it anyway). Don’t be annoying by trying to ask for something else- try to eat what you can or do research to see if ryokan is really right for you. Luckily I like this type of food and I’m willing to try new things, so there was nothing to be squeamish about.

Cyan

This was a beautiful onsen hotel with a beautiful room. We went for our anniversary with our son. Our assigned staff person, Kaoru, was wonderful. She set us up with tea and a snack when we arrived and asked when we were going to dinner so she could set up my son's futon while we were out. She is also the one who set up our lovely breakfast in the morning. My husband's and my beds were in a separate room on a raised surface, and my son slept on a futon in the main room. We had a patio with two chairs and two pairs of sandals on the patio. The patio looked over the river and to a forest area. There was a man made waterfall that went into the river, so the sounds were so peaceful. We had the room with the private bath and that was outside on a patio as well with a view of the trees. We could put hot spring water and regular hot and cold water into the tub. We chose to do the breakfast at the hotel in the private dining room; we did not do the dinner there and instead went out. The breakfast was a typical Ryokan breakfast that was very tasty with lots of options and more food than we could finish. The onsen was wonderful. The one I went to for the females had two sections, indoor and outdoor patio behind a wall for privacy. It was a wonderful experience and I had the pools to myself for quite awhile. (My husband said his pools had two sections as well.) They switched off the male and female spas later, but I didn't go to the other one as we also had our own private tub to use. My husband woke up early and tried out the other side of onsens, so he went to both sets, and he said they were pretty much the same as the ones he had gone to the day before.

Victoria

The entire experience was off the charts Fabulous. The traditional Japanese rooms were very cool, with large opening windows overlooking the river. We booked a private open-air onsen, also overlooking the river, which was a great experience. But, by far, the most amazing part of the stay is the fish-forward 20-course dinner and 15-course breakfast served in your room. Every bite of food was absolutely delicious. We'd read the reviews from people saying to come hungry, so we were careful to starve ourselves all day in anticipation of the feast to come. My wife and I travel to eat and have had amazing meals in 60+ countries, and this stay and food experience ranks in our top ten. That said, if you're a steak and potato person, this may not be your thing. To summarize our experience, we agreed we'd hit a home run after taking in the onsen, but decided we'd hit a grand slam after eating our fabulous meal.

Alaska

Beautiful experience in a traditional Japanese ryokan. The room was spacious for our family of four, it overlooked the river and the trees, which was very appreciated. We slept like babies on the futon beds and enjoyed the experience of wearing yukatas, which were provided by the ryokan. Great experience of traditional breakfasts and dinners included in the price. We stayed two nights, and the meals were always different. The staff in the room is very nice and smiley. We also tried onsen (hot spring bath) - the water temperature was extremely hot, don't get the private onsen (for which you pay extra), because you will not be able to stay in there for more than 5 minutes. The area around is great for walking and discovering.

Irina

This facility was conveniently located right by touristy stores, eateries, and the train station. The attention to detail with the food (dinner and breakfast) was impressive and the baths were clean. We arrived at around 5pm, checked in (staff there speaks English), informed Yuki-san (person in charge of our room and meals) the preferred times of our meals and headed out to explore the neighborhood. Given the times for the baths and meals, the experience is really about enjoying the meals provided and relaxing in the baths and the room because there's nothing else to do. Suggested breakfast time was 7:30-8am, which allowed an extra quick soak in the morning before the 11am checkout time (grateful for this).

Shirley

The room is great. I liked that there was a shower and bath in the room, with amenities like toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, hair ties and clips. Not to mention, complimentary green tea and snacks. The view from the room looks out onto the river and mountains, and the sound of the river helped me sleep. We weren’t able to book a room with a personal private onsen in time (even 6 months ahead of time), but we didn’t have any trouble reserving time for the two private onsen they have available. If you want more privacy I recommend reserving a spot when it gets dark out, as you can see people by the river during the day. It was a very relaxing time. The location is also very convenient as it is right by the train station and shopping street. We had the staff ready our futon beds and was impressed how quickly they were made. The staff are also very accommodating and amiable. The staff at the front desk speak English well. I still recommend that foreigners learn basic phrases for communicating with the servers, as ours spoke mostly Japanese. I would also recommend researching proper etiquette for ryokan, the type of food served, and how to eat certain foods like shabu-shabu if you don’t know already. We emailed them in advanced about getting a vegetarian meal option and they were able to accommodate us. The food was amazing, I always wanted to have a traditional Japanese breakfast. The meals are large, so we were never hungry. The vegetarian option was just as amazing as their normal meals and found myself jealous of some of the items in the meal. Keep in mind that there were some items in their normal meal like turban-shell, shirasu, or whole grilled fish that Americans might be squeamish about (you should try it anyway). Don’t be annoying by trying to ask for something else- try to eat what you can or do research to see if ryokan is really right for you. Luckily I like this type of food and I’m willing to try new things, so there was nothing to be squeamish about.

Cyan

This was a beautiful onsen hotel with a beautiful room. We went for our anniversary with our son. Our assigned staff person, Kaoru, was wonderful. She set us up with tea and a snack when we arrived and asked when we were going to dinner so she could set up my son's futon while we were out. She is also the one who set up our lovely breakfast in the morning. My husband's and my beds were in a separate room on a raised surface, and my son slept on a futon in the main room. We had a patio with two chairs and two pairs of sandals on the patio. The patio looked over the river and to a forest area. There was a man made waterfall that went into the river, so the sounds were so peaceful. We had the room with the private bath and that was outside on a patio as well with a view of the trees. We could put hot spring water and regular hot and cold water into the tub. We chose to do the breakfast at the hotel in the private dining room; we did not do the dinner there and instead went out. The breakfast was a typical Ryokan breakfast that was very tasty with lots of options and more food than we could finish. The onsen was wonderful. The one I went to for the females had two sections, indoor and outdoor patio behind a wall for privacy. It was a wonderful experience and I had the pools to myself for quite awhile. (My husband said his pools had two sections as well.) They switched off the male and female spas later, but I didn't go to the other one as we also had our own private tub to use. My husband woke up early and tried out the other side of onsens, so he went to both sets, and he said they were pretty much the same as the ones he had gone to the day before.

Victoria

The entire experience was off the charts Fabulous. The traditional Japanese rooms were very cool, with large opening windows overlooking the river. We booked a private open-air onsen, also overlooking the river, which was a great experience. But, by far, the most amazing part of the stay is the fish-forward 20-course dinner and 15-course breakfast served in your room. Every bite of food was absolutely delicious. We'd read the reviews from people saying to come hungry, so we were careful to starve ourselves all day in anticipation of the feast to come. My wife and I travel to eat and have had amazing meals in 60+ countries, and this stay and food experience ranks in our top ten. That said, if you're a steak and potato person, this may not be your thing. To summarize our experience, we agreed we'd hit a home run after taking in the onsen, but decided we'd hit a grand slam after eating our fabulous meal.

Alaska

Beautiful experience in a traditional Japanese ryokan. The room was spacious for our family of four, it overlooked the river and the trees, which was very appreciated. We slept like babies on the futon beds and enjoyed the experience of wearing yukatas, which were provided by the ryokan. Great experience of traditional breakfasts and dinners included in the price. We stayed two nights, and the meals were always different. The staff in the room is very nice and smiley. We also tried onsen (hot spring bath) - the water temperature was extremely hot, don't get the private onsen (for which you pay extra), because you will not be able to stay in there for more than 5 minutes. The area around is great for walking and discovering.

Irina

This facility was conveniently located right by touristy stores, eateries, and the train station. The attention to detail with the food (dinner and breakfast) was impressive and the baths were clean. We arrived at around 5pm, checked in (staff there speaks English), informed Yuki-san (person in charge of our room and meals) the preferred times of our meals and headed out to explore the neighborhood. Given the times for the baths and meals, the experience is really about enjoying the meals provided and relaxing in the baths and the room because there's nothing else to do. Suggested breakfast time was 7:30-8am, which allowed an extra quick soak in the morning before the 11am checkout time (grateful for this).

Shirley

The room is great. I liked that there was a shower and bath in the room, with amenities like toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, hair ties and clips. Not to mention, complimentary green tea and snacks. The view from the room looks out onto the river and mountains, and the sound of the river helped me sleep. We weren’t able to book a room with a personal private onsen in time (even 6 months ahead of time), but we didn’t have any trouble reserving time for the two private onsen they have available. If you want more privacy I recommend reserving a spot when it gets dark out, as you can see people by the river during the day. It was a very relaxing time. The location is also very convenient as it is right by the train station and shopping street. We had the staff ready our futon beds and was impressed how quickly they were made. The staff are also very accommodating and amiable. The staff at the front desk speak English well. I still recommend that foreigners learn basic phrases for communicating with the servers, as ours spoke mostly Japanese. I would also recommend researching proper etiquette for ryokan, the type of food served, and how to eat certain foods like shabu-shabu if you don’t know already. We emailed them in advanced about getting a vegetarian meal option and they were able to accommodate us. The food was amazing, I always wanted to have a traditional Japanese breakfast. The meals are large, so we were never hungry. The vegetarian option was just as amazing as their normal meals and found myself jealous of some of the items in the meal. Keep in mind that there were some items in their normal meal like turban-shell, shirasu, or whole grilled fish that Americans might be squeamish about (you should try it anyway). Don’t be annoying by trying to ask for something else- try to eat what you can or do research to see if ryokan is really right for you. Luckily I like this type of food and I’m willing to try new things, so there was nothing to be squeamish about.

Cyan

This was a beautiful onsen hotel with a beautiful room. We went for our anniversary with our son. Our assigned staff person, Kaoru, was wonderful. She set us up with tea and a snack when we arrived and asked when we were going to dinner so she could set up my son's futon while we were out. She is also the one who set up our lovely breakfast in the morning. My husband's and my beds were in a separate room on a raised surface, and my son slept on a futon in the main room. We had a patio with two chairs and two pairs of sandals on the patio. The patio looked over the river and to a forest area. There was a man made waterfall that went into the river, so the sounds were so peaceful. We had the room with the private bath and that was outside on a patio as well with a view of the trees. We could put hot spring water and regular hot and cold water into the tub. We chose to do the breakfast at the hotel in the private dining room; we did not do the dinner there and instead went out. The breakfast was a typical Ryokan breakfast that was very tasty with lots of options and more food than we could finish. The onsen was wonderful. The one I went to for the females had two sections, indoor and outdoor patio behind a wall for privacy. It was a wonderful experience and I had the pools to myself for quite awhile. (My husband said his pools had two sections as well.) They switched off the male and female spas later, but I didn't go to the other one as we also had our own private tub to use. My husband woke up early and tried out the other side of onsens, so he went to both sets, and he said they were pretty much the same as the ones he had gone to the day before.

Victoria

The entire experience was off the charts Fabulous. The traditional Japanese rooms were very cool, with large opening windows overlooking the river. We booked a private open-air onsen, also overlooking the river, which was a great experience. But, by far, the most amazing part of the stay is the fish-forward 20-course dinner and 15-course breakfast served in your room. Every bite of food was absolutely delicious. We'd read the reviews from people saying to come hungry, so we were careful to starve ourselves all day in anticipation of the feast to come. My wife and I travel to eat and have had amazing meals in 60+ countries, and this stay and food experience ranks in our top ten. That said, if you're a steak and potato person, this may not be your thing. To summarize our experience, we agreed we'd hit a home run after taking in the onsen, but decided we'd hit a grand slam after eating our fabulous meal.

Alaska

Beautiful experience in a traditional Japanese ryokan. The room was spacious for our family of four, it overlooked the river and the trees, which was very appreciated. We slept like babies on the futon beds and enjoyed the experience of wearing yukatas, which were provided by the ryokan. Great experience of traditional breakfasts and dinners included in the price. We stayed two nights, and the meals were always different. The staff in the room is very nice and smiley. We also tried onsen (hot spring bath) - the water temperature was extremely hot, don't get the private onsen (for which you pay extra), because you will not be able to stay in there for more than 5 minutes. The area around is great for walking and discovering.

Irina

This facility was conveniently located right by touristy stores, eateries, and the train station. The attention to detail with the food (dinner and breakfast) was impressive and the baths were clean. We arrived at around 5pm, checked in (staff there speaks English), informed Yuki-san (person in charge of our room and meals) the preferred times of our meals and headed out to explore the neighborhood. Given the times for the baths and meals, the experience is really about enjoying the meals provided and relaxing in the baths and the room because there's nothing else to do. Suggested breakfast time was 7:30-8am, which allowed an extra quick soak in the morning before the 11am checkout time (grateful for this).

Shirley

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702 Yumoto, Hakonemachi, Ashigarashimo-Gun, Hakone, 250-0311, Japani

Hakone Suimeisou