"Convenient location (right next to the bus stop and sightseeing cruise departure), Mac the host was friendly and very helpful and spoke good English."
"Convenient location (right next to the bus stop and sightseeing cruise departure), Mac the host was friendly and very helpful and spoke good English."
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"The food selection was amazing and when our A/C didn’t work in one of our rooms, they quickly relocated us to another set of rooms, with a beautiful view and massage chairs! The kids loved it!"
"The property is pretty remote. Make sure you time your Shinkansen with the hotel shuttles of your can find yourself waiting a long time. We took a taxi to the hotel which was 7200Y. Loved the public onsen and the private onsen. Breakfast and Dinner were not great for the price you are paying so we opted to eat off property instead"
"Our stay at Hakone Kowakien was wonderful. Just to clarify we stay in the Hakone Kowakien Hotel. (Not the Ten-yu) I notice there were mix up of reviews when I was researching the hotel before our trip.
The area around the hotel are breathtaking and the grounds beautiful.
They are doing some work outside of the dining area while we were there so the windows are covered up and you don’t get a view while you are eating. We opted for breakfast and dinner during our stay. They had a good variety of food to choose from. I find I had a hard time trying everything because I get full long before that. It is a buffet so it does feel a bit chaotic and cafeteria like. But it worked well for us as a family. My son can eat whatever he likes.
Our room was on the 5th floor overlooking the mountains and trees. It was a nice change of scenery after spending 5 nights in the middle of Tokyo. The rooms are minimal but clean and in great condition.
We enjoyed the Onsen on the roof. I find it was a great way to wake up in the morning and wished I had stay longer to enjoy it. We also booked a private bath. For ¥2500 I highly recommend it if you are shy.
We also made use of the pass to Yunessun. We only went to the part where you wear a bathing suit. Over all we enjoyed it. The change room and showers were clean. The pools are a little hit and miss. It has definitely passed its prime. It is worth a go if the hotel gives you free passes to go there but I would not pay much to go in otherwise."
"This hotel was amazing. 5 out of 5 stars, only a 2 minute convenient walk from the bus station, and the amenities were incredible. We stayed in a room that had a private onsen, which was very romantic for my husband and I’s stay. Along with the open air hot springs, the amenities here were amazing. The hotel included complimentary breakfast and dinner buffets which were delicious! Will definitely be back when in Japan again!"
"I felt completely at ease from the moment I arrived, as I was treated with the utmost courtesy. The restaurants and bars were elegant yet welcoming, and with many international staff members working at reception, the bell desk and in the restaurants, language barriers are unlikely to be an issue. It seemed that over half the guests were from overseas, and I imagine they thoroughly enjoyed their stay as well.
I had stayed here before the major refurbishment, and at the time my impression was simply that it was rather old (though I assumed that was to be expected of a classic hotel). This time, however, the historic building has been beautifully preserved, with meticulous maintenance ensuring it is spotlessly clean. Furthermore, the antique furniture appears to have had its cushions and upholstery reupholstered, making it both visually appealing and comfortable. The hot spring facilities were spacious and comfortable, complete with a sauna and a cold plunge bathtub; I was surprised to find that the hot spring water was even piped directly into the bathroom in my room.
I would certainly like to stay here again."
"Great location, easy flat walk from both Gora and Chokokunomori stations. Great amenities with complementary drinks, snacks and other things. Lovely shared spaces to enjoy and the room size was large by Japan's standards. The hotel is older and this shows a little in some areas but very clean and overall it was a very comfortable stay."
"Room with Mt Fuji view = spectacular during clear sky! Breakfast quite expansive selection, although only 7am-9am, vs standard of 6:30/7am to 10am. Private room Kaiseki dinner was fabulous (not all rooms have private room) - a bit pricey overall but if you consider it an all-inclusive (minus lunch) then it’s fabulous. We were there three nights and didn’t leave property - would stay five nights next time! Nightly drum show was great for kids (and adults!)"
If you're looking for something a little more offbeat than the traditional hotel experience, a bed and breakfast could be a great option for your vacation. If you'd like to spend some time by the water during your time in Numazu, Ra Ra Ra Sun Beach and La la la Sun Beach are worth a stop.
Why choose a B&B versus a traditional hotel?
B&Bs all have a unique charm. Whether it's a picturesque garden or a sunlit breakfast nook to enjoy your morning cup of coffee, the tiny details are what make bed and breakfasts a fun place to get away.
What are the best B&Bs in Numazu?
Below are some B&Bs in the surrounding area: Jemsty Inn Hakone Ashinoko: 4 rooms. 11.3 mi (18.2 km) from the heart of Numazu. Enjoy the onsite dining and bar/lounge. Japan Countryside HAKONE B&B: 6 rooms. Situated 15.1 mi (24.4 km) from the heart of Numazu. Enjoy the in-room dining and patio area.
When should I book my B&B in Numazu?
When you're dreaming of a escape to Numazu, year-round temperatures and rainfall may be important factors to consider. The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 75°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 47°F. The rainiest months in Numazu are July, September, June, and October, with each month seeing an average of 14 inches of rainfall.
What is there to do in Numazu?
Spend some time exploring Ra Ra Ra Sun Beach and La la la Sun Beach if you're hoping to see some of the area's natural features. You might put Numazu Deep Blue Aquarium and Port of Numazu on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Numazu?
Mapping out your trip in and around Numazu is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Oshima Airport (OIM), which is located 34.7 mi (55.8 km) away from the heart of the city. Otherwise, you can search for flights to Mt. Fuji - Shizuoka Airport (FSZ), which is 44 mi (70.9 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.