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- Fujikawaguchiko
- Fujikawaguchiko
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- Independent
- JW Marriott
- The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Property Types
- Hotel
- Resort
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Location was convenient to train station and Fuji Q. Carpet was clean. Pleasant older men at the desk.
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Good deal for the price
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Excellent hospitality, private onsen time, great view of Mt. Fuji, close to lesser known and traveled sites.
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Staff was very helpful and explained amenities the hotel offers.
It was close to the lake. Our room had a view of both the lake and Mount Fuji.
Location was fabulous
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Hotel was an easy walk to many attractions at mount Fuji. Hotel was beautiful, warm and inviting. Onsen was fabulous and great for sore muscles after walking around town.
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Great staffs at all levels
the room has a great view of the ocean and Mt. Fuji. The tub was big enough for 2 people.
The people are the ones who make this place a hidden GEM.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are typical hotel and ryokan check-in and check-out times around Mount Fuji?
What taxes and mandatory fees should I expect on a hotel bill near Mount Fuji?
How does seasonality affect hotel availability and booking lead times near Mount Fuji?
Which Fuji-area towns fit different travel priorities like transit access or shopping?
How reliable is hotel Wi-Fi and are there coworking options near Mount Fuji?
Are onsen/ryokan likely to refuse guests with tattoos or have special etiquette rules?
What payment and deposit norms should I expect for small inns versus chain hotels?
How common is step-free or accessible accommodation near Mount Fuji?
How do major events or weather affect hotel availability and pricing near Mount Fuji?
What are the typical payment and currency norms for booking hotels near Mount Fuji?
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Are there specific safety concerns or scams targeting hotel guests in the Mount Fuji region?
Top Tips
- Book Fuji-view lakeside rooms 60 to 90 days in advance for Golden Week or the July to August climbing season, as most top hotels fill quickly during these peak dates. Major chains may offer early booking or flexible cancellation, so review hotel policies for additional flexibility.
- The main Mt. Fuji climbing season runs early July to early September. Hotel rates and transit schedules often change during this period; compare options and confirm amenities, such as extended breakfast hours or late check-outs, before booking.
- Highway buses from Shinjuku reach Kawaguchiko in 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours (¥1,700–¥2,200, approx. $11–$15 USD). Major hotels often offer shuttle service from Kawaguchiko Station; confirm shuttle details and notify your hotel of arrival time, as advance booking is sometimes required.
- Cash is preferred at many Fuji Five Lakes ryokans. 7-Eleven and Japan Post ATMs support international cards; large chains are more likely to accept international credit cards but always verify with your hotel if card payment is accepted for incidentals.
- Consider shipping luggage from Tokyo using takkyubin for ¥1,200–¥2,000 (approx. $11–$15 USD) per item to reduce transit load. Most major hotels in the Fuji area can receive luggage deliveries; ensure your reservation name is on the shipment, and ask about advance storage until check-in if needed.
- Many onsen prohibit visible tattoos; some allow them if covered or offer private or family baths for an extra fee. If you have tattoos, verify hotel or onsen policy when booking, as international hotels may be more flexible.
- For clear Mt. Fuji views, winter (November to February) offers the best chance, with higher visibility in early mornings. Request a room labeled 'Fuji view' when booking, as not all rooms guarantee a direct view.
- If you need step-free access or a western-style bed in a traditional ryokan, book an accessible or western-style room in advance, as availability is limited. Leading hotel chains may list detailed accessibility features on their website; contact the hotel to confirm specific needs.
- Check Japanese OTAs like Rakuten Travel and Jalan to find domestic ryokan rates and point deals. Some properties appear only on local platforms, so compare with global hotel sites and always verify cancellation terms, as local OTA deals can have stricter policies.
- Hotel shuttle pickup from Kawaguchiko Station or the bus terminal may operate on a set schedule or charge a fee. Confirm shuttle times and any costs with your hotel, and check if real-time tracking or booking via app is available, especially during rain or cold weather.
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