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  • Question publication date:2002/11/19
  • Update date:2025/2/ 7
  • Hakone Shiunso
  • Hakone Onsen | married couple and I would like to stay at the luxury Ryokan (Japanese inn) of our dreams!

We are planning to stay in Hakone on our wedding anniversary. Can you recommend a high-class Ryokan (Japanese inn) that we can be sure we will not miss?

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Hakone Shiunso

92 Tounosawa, Asigarashimogun

  • The most popular lodging in Hakone!

  • This is Shiunso Inn in Tsurui, Hakone Onsen. This inn is exceptionally luxurious, even among the many high-class inns in Hakone. The hot springs, meals, and rooms are all carefully considered. After a night here, you'll definitely want to come back. Why not celebrate your wedding anniversary in this amazing space?
    ryoppe's answer (Posted on:2019/2/11)

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Fujiya Hotel

359 Miyanoshita

  • If you're looking for a luxury hotel in Hakone, try Fujiya Hotel!

  • It was closed for about three years, but has reopened with the same atmosphere as when it was first built. There are four accommodation buildings, but the Western-style building built in the Meiji period is very nice, as it gives off the atmosphere of a wooden Western-style building from the Meiji period. It is especially recommended for wedding anniversaries! I stayed here about 20 years ago, and the bathroom was boring, with just a bathtub, but now all the rooms are very nice. As for meals, the main dining room is quite expensive, but the curry at Restaurant Cascade is delicious and easy to eat, so be sure to try it for lunch!
    温泉好きさん's answer (Posted on:2021/1/29)

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Ryokan Fukuzumiro

74, Tohnosawa,Ashigara-shimo-gun

  • Founded in 1890, this traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) has been loved by many literary figures and artists.

  • Fukuzumiro is a traditional Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was founded in 1890 and has been loved by many literary figures and artists as a regular guesthouse. The building is a designated tangible cultural property of the country, and the guest rooms have a sense of calm and elegance. The hotel has a large cypress bath, a rock bath, a family bath, and other facilities, and you can enjoy 100% natural hot spring water. Dinner and breakfast are served in your room. Dinner is a carefully prepared kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )using seasonal local ingredients, and is served fresh each time it is prepared.
    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/11/16)

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Oku-Yugawara Tsubaki

776 Miyakami, Ashigarashimo-gun

  • A luxurious inn with only five rooms on a 1,000m2 site

  • The guesthouse is a luxurious space with only five rooms on a site of 1,000 tsubo, and we recommend the most luxurious VIP room at "Umisekime". The furnishings and décor are luxurious, and you can experience the essence of a Japanese Ryokan (Japanese inn). The food and hot springs are of the highest quality, so you can spend a wonderful wedding anniversary.
    神崎パパ's answer (Posted on:2019/2/15)

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Tokinoyu Setsugetsuka

1300-34 Gora, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun

  • This is a Hakone inn with open-air baths in the rooms.

  • This is a high-classhot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) in HakoneOnsen. The rooms have open-air cypress baths, so you can relax in your room while enjoying the view outside. They offer a wide range of services, including yukata rentals. You can enjoy natural hot spring water. The view from the open-air bath is also great. It is easily accessible from Gora Station in Hakone, so it is also recommended for those who are traveling from Tokyo. You can also use the private baths, making this a perfect hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) for wedding anniversaries.
    わらびもち's answer (Posted on:2020/1/ 8)

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Hakone Kowakudani Onsen Ryokan Mizunoto

492-23 Kowakudani, Hakone machi

  • A comfortable inn where you can be soothed by the sound of water

  • If you are looking for a high-class Ryokan (Japanese inn) in HakoneOnsen, Mizunoto is a good choice. It draws on two hot springs, Miyanoshita Onsen and Kowakudani Onsen, and offers four large baths and three private baths. There is also a garden with a stream running through it, and the sound of the babbling brook is very soothing. The guest rooms are equipped with bath baskets for Visiting hot springs in the baths, which is very stylish.
    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2019/11/ 5)

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Hakone Kowakien TEN-YU

1297 Ninotaira, Ashigarashimogun

  • A popular 5-star hotel in Hakone

  • If you are looking for a popular 5-star inn in HakoneOnsen, we recommend this one. Located in Kowakien, which is one of the more natural areas of Hakone, this inn has an open-air bath in every room, allowing you to experience a luxurious atmosphere. The cuisine is French, made with high-quality local ingredients.
    からす's answer (Posted on:2019/2/14)

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Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

160Tougenndai Motohakone

  • An infinity lodge on the shores of Lake Ashi

  • This is an adult resort hotel located on the shores of Lake Ashi. The large public bath has a bathroom overlooking the beautiful garden and a bathroom where you can enjoy the view of Lake Ashi and the Hakone outer rim. Since the baths are switched between men and women at certain times, we were able to enjoy different views at night and in the morning. There are various types of rooms, and we chose the deluxe room. There was an open-air bath on the terrace of the room, so we enjoyed a bath with a wonderful view even in a private space. The interior of the room was bright with a natural atmosphere, and the view of the lake was excellent. We were able to relax like we were in a villa, so it was a very good stay. The open shared terrace has an infinity world view, so please stop by.
    くまたんさん's answer (Posted on:2021/4/24)

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Bansuiro Fukuzumi

643 Yumoto, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun

  • When it comes to luxury Ryokan (Japanese inn) in Hakone, Bansuiro Fukuzumi is the place to go!

  • This is a long-established hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) that was the first active Ryokan (Japanese inn) to be designated an Important Cultural Property. It's a short walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, but if you walk through the shopping district and cross the Hayakawa Bridge, you'll soon be there. The food is also excellent, including domestic wagyu beef steaks and alfonsino. As it's a historic building, there are no baths in the rooms, so please enjoy the hot springs inside the building.
    まりるり's answer (Posted on:2020/8/27)

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Suiun

1300-61 Gora

  • An inn where all rooms have natural open-air hot springs made from cypress

  • This highly rated hot spring inn is located just a short walk from Gora Station on the Hakone Tozan Railway. All rooms have a natural hot spring open-air bath made of cypress wood, making it ideal for families, married couple, and couples. You can enjoy the hot springs of Hakone in private whenever you like. Of course, there are various types of baths within the building, including rock baths and open-air baths, so you can enjoy bathing in different baths. This inn is also popular for its cuisine, which uses seasonal ingredients and local sea and mountain produce.
    ほっこり法師's answer (Posted on:2020/2/18)

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Kinnotake Sengokuhara -Adult Only

817-342 Senkgokuhara, Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun

  • A luxurious Ryokan (Japanese inn) with natural hot spring water in every room

  • Although it is not advertised as a 5-star hotel, I was very satisfied with the facilities, service, and food. The concept of Ryokan (Japanese inn) is based on "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter," the story of Princess Kaguya, and it is a playful Ryokan (Japanese inn) that is in harmony with the nature of Hakone. It is also a popular inn for celebratory occasions such as wedding anniversaries.
    りっちゃん's answer (Posted on:2019/2/17)

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