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Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the enchanting Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori, your perfect retreat to experience the serene beauty of Japan! Nestled just 3.8mi from the bustling city center of Hakone, this delightful 3-star hotel offers a peaceful escape surrounded by lush landscapes and the gentle whispers of nature. With prices starting at $260 per night, it’s the ideal base for adventurers seeking both comfort and exploration.

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Bed in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

Rooms

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1 Twin Bed

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345 sqft

Standard Room

Balcony

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Featuring a private open-air bath, this air-conditioned family room comes with a balcony and flat-screen TV.

Deluxe Room with Tatami Area with Open-Air Bath with Lake Side in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

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2 Twin Beds

3 Futon Mat Beds

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505 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Lakeside

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Indulge in a spacious Deluxe Family Room with a traditional Tatami area and an open-air bath overlooking the lake, perfect for 5 adults and 1 child. Enjoy modern conveniences like air conditioning, balcony, bathtub, and more.

Standard Twin Room - Disability Access in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

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2 Twin Beds

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345 sqft

Accessible Room

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Accessible Standard Twin Room, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child. Enjoy air conditioning, a balcony, and a private bathroom in this spacious 344 sqft room.

Discover More

Enjoy a plethora of fantastic amenities designed to make your stay unforgettable! Start your day with a complimentary breakfast before diving into the relaxing hot spring bath or unwinding in the sauna—both of which are on the house! If you're feeling a bit more indulgent, treat yourself to a soothing massage for an extra charge. The hotel also features a restaurant serving delectable dishes, free Wi-Fi, and free private parking to make your stay as hassle-free as possible. Plus, enjoy the lovely garden views from the terrace and your own private balcony!

Lobby or reception in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Mountain View in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

Experience the Best

With a stellar review count of 1908, guests rave about their stay at Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori, highlighting its attentive service and tranquil environment. The 24-hour front desk is always at your service, ensuring that every need is met, while the non-smoking rooms and accessible upper floors keep things comfortable and convenient. Get ready to make unforgettable memories in Hakone and have a blast at this charming hotel!

Bed in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Bed in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

Plan Your Stay

Dining at the Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori transforms simple meals into memorable experiences! Feast on the delicious offerings at the on-site restaurant, 季しかり (Tokishikari), where the flavors of traditional Japanese cuisine dance delightfully on your palate. Enjoy everything from fresh sushi to steaming bowls of ramen as you soak in the wonderful atmosphere. Every dish is crafted with care, providing a perfect way to refuel after a day of exploring the breathtaking surroundings. Plus, the stunning views of the lush landscape while you dine add a sprinkle of magic to your meal!

Breakfast in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Breakfast in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Sauna

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Terrace

Bathroom in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Bathroom in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori

Restaurant

季しかり(ときしかり)

Japanese

Breakfast in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Balcony/Terrace, Swimming Pool in Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
This hotel is a real experience, to enjoy the onsen holidays quite common in Japan. You can get the free hotel shuttle from Odawara, making it very easy to access it. The view from the entrance lounge is magnificent, with the foot bath facing the lake :) We didn't have a room with lake view, we went for the private bathtub on the balcony. In retrospect, I would probably go for the lake view as we ended up booking a private onsen session every day for a small fee. But of course, if you want to enjoy the hot water several times a day, a private bath on your balcony might be worth it. The private onsen is lovely, I highly recommend it. Breakfast and dinner were delicious with lots of options, most of them typical Japanese food. The hotel provided yukatas, slippers, socks, pyjamas, anything you need! The best thing about this hotel is its location: you can walk to the cable car and the pirate boat pier. We started with the cable car, came back down and then crossed with the boat. It was super easy and meant we didn't have to worry about buses to get around. I would definitely stay again, but with different expectations: this is not a place for lots of sightseeing in my opinion, it's a place to take it slow, sleep late, enjoy the hotel facilities, have a little stroll via the boat and the cable car, and enjoy the view of Mount Fuji if you're lucky.

Pandafox

We originally booked a double room but it had a view of the car park at the back of the hotel which was not nice at all. We asked to be upgraded for an additional fee to a room with our own small onsen on the balcony. The room was large and very nice with a view on trees and the lake in the background. The hotel is very nice with a great lake view from the large lobby. It is a very busy hotel with a large number of people checking in and out every day! As a result, the onsen and the restaurant are very busy. Dinner is served as a buffet and you need to check a time -best is after 7 pm as fewer people-. Location is very good even without a car as the hotel is close to local buses and a bus going to Odawara station. Also 2 minutes walk to rope cable which is very nice! You can also take the boat around the lake,

Jean-pierre

Exceptional dinner and breakfast. Others say they repeat the food, but I only stayed one night - I wish I could've stayed a second for the exact same food! The room here was the largest I had on my whole trip. It felt very spacious compared to rooms in Tokyo and Kyoto. Private outdoor onsen was so worth the extra cost for my husband and me. The area was well kept and clean. My favorite private bath of the whole trip. The vibes were just great. Everyone there seemed to be so relaxed and making the most out of their time here. The provided yukatas and PJs that everyone wore around, even to meals, made this place feel both cozy and luxurious at the same time.

Mackenzie

The Buffet Dinner is awesome, with the exception that the allergies are not listed. If you have any food allergies, this is not an ideal place for you. The Manager was very nice and helped me navigate the display to find dishes I could eat and even asked the Chef to make a bowl of soup for me and that was a very special touch. The Onsen on site is a wonderful option. We ended up paying a little extra for an accessible room because that was the only option to have the Lake View. I tried to find the information on line when I booked, because I really wanted a Lake View, but it was not available, or I just missed it.

Lumi

We booked Deluxe room with tatami area and open air bath on lake side. Room is clean and has enough space for family. Hotel staff help to arrange futon in room during our dinner time. In room open air bath is really good. We also book private onsen 40 mins with additional 3,000 yen. It's clean and well equipped plus bonus for Dyson hair dyrer in private onsen. Location is convenience. Just 3 mins walk from Togendai port. Easy to travel to other area in Hakone & Gotemba outlet (direct highway bus from Togendai port around 40 mins).

Natthorn

This hotel is a real experience, to enjoy the onsen holidays quite common in Japan. You can get the free hotel shuttle from Odawara, making it very easy to access it. The view from the entrance lounge is magnificent, with the foot bath facing the lake :) We didn't have a room with lake view, we went for the private bathtub on the balcony. In retrospect, I would probably go for the lake view as we ended up booking a private onsen session every day for a small fee. But of course, if you want to enjoy the hot water several times a day, a private bath on your balcony might be worth it. The private onsen is lovely, I highly recommend it. Breakfast and dinner were delicious with lots of options, most of them typical Japanese food. The hotel provided yukatas, slippers, socks, pyjamas, anything you need! The best thing about this hotel is its location: you can walk to the cable car and the pirate boat pier. We started with the cable car, came back down and then crossed with the boat. It was super easy and meant we didn't have to worry about buses to get around. I would definitely stay again, but with different expectations: this is not a place for lots of sightseeing in my opinion, it's a place to take it slow, sleep late, enjoy the hotel facilities, have a little stroll via the boat and the cable car, and enjoy the view of Mount Fuji if you're lucky.

Pandafox

We originally booked a double room but it had a view of the car park at the back of the hotel which was not nice at all. We asked to be upgraded for an additional fee to a room with our own small onsen on the balcony. The room was large and very nice with a view on trees and the lake in the background. The hotel is very nice with a great lake view from the large lobby. It is a very busy hotel with a large number of people checking in and out every day! As a result, the onsen and the restaurant are very busy. Dinner is served as a buffet and you need to check a time -best is after 7 pm as fewer people-. Location is very good even without a car as the hotel is close to local buses and a bus going to Odawara station. Also 2 minutes walk to rope cable which is very nice! You can also take the boat around the lake,

Jean-pierre

Exceptional dinner and breakfast. Others say they repeat the food, but I only stayed one night - I wish I could've stayed a second for the exact same food! The room here was the largest I had on my whole trip. It felt very spacious compared to rooms in Tokyo and Kyoto. Private outdoor onsen was so worth the extra cost for my husband and me. The area was well kept and clean. My favorite private bath of the whole trip. The vibes were just great. Everyone there seemed to be so relaxed and making the most out of their time here. The provided yukatas and PJs that everyone wore around, even to meals, made this place feel both cozy and luxurious at the same time.

Mackenzie

The Buffet Dinner is awesome, with the exception that the allergies are not listed. If you have any food allergies, this is not an ideal place for you. The Manager was very nice and helped me navigate the display to find dishes I could eat and even asked the Chef to make a bowl of soup for me and that was a very special touch. The Onsen on site is a wonderful option. We ended up paying a little extra for an accessible room because that was the only option to have the Lake View. I tried to find the information on line when I booked, because I really wanted a Lake View, but it was not available, or I just missed it.

Lumi

We booked Deluxe room with tatami area and open air bath on lake side. Room is clean and has enough space for family. Hotel staff help to arrange futon in room during our dinner time. In room open air bath is really good. We also book private onsen 40 mins with additional 3,000 yen. It's clean and well equipped plus bonus for Dyson hair dyrer in private onsen. Location is convenience. Just 3 mins walk from Togendai port. Easy to travel to other area in Hakone & Gotemba outlet (direct highway bus from Togendai port around 40 mins).

Natthorn

This hotel is a real experience, to enjoy the onsen holidays quite common in Japan. You can get the free hotel shuttle from Odawara, making it very easy to access it. The view from the entrance lounge is magnificent, with the foot bath facing the lake :) We didn't have a room with lake view, we went for the private bathtub on the balcony. In retrospect, I would probably go for the lake view as we ended up booking a private onsen session every day for a small fee. But of course, if you want to enjoy the hot water several times a day, a private bath on your balcony might be worth it. The private onsen is lovely, I highly recommend it. Breakfast and dinner were delicious with lots of options, most of them typical Japanese food. The hotel provided yukatas, slippers, socks, pyjamas, anything you need! The best thing about this hotel is its location: you can walk to the cable car and the pirate boat pier. We started with the cable car, came back down and then crossed with the boat. It was super easy and meant we didn't have to worry about buses to get around. I would definitely stay again, but with different expectations: this is not a place for lots of sightseeing in my opinion, it's a place to take it slow, sleep late, enjoy the hotel facilities, have a little stroll via the boat and the cable car, and enjoy the view of Mount Fuji if you're lucky.

Pandafox

We originally booked a double room but it had a view of the car park at the back of the hotel which was not nice at all. We asked to be upgraded for an additional fee to a room with our own small onsen on the balcony. The room was large and very nice with a view on trees and the lake in the background. The hotel is very nice with a great lake view from the large lobby. It is a very busy hotel with a large number of people checking in and out every day! As a result, the onsen and the restaurant are very busy. Dinner is served as a buffet and you need to check a time -best is after 7 pm as fewer people-. Location is very good even without a car as the hotel is close to local buses and a bus going to Odawara station. Also 2 minutes walk to rope cable which is very nice! You can also take the boat around the lake,

Jean-pierre

Exceptional dinner and breakfast. Others say they repeat the food, but I only stayed one night - I wish I could've stayed a second for the exact same food! The room here was the largest I had on my whole trip. It felt very spacious compared to rooms in Tokyo and Kyoto. Private outdoor onsen was so worth the extra cost for my husband and me. The area was well kept and clean. My favorite private bath of the whole trip. The vibes were just great. Everyone there seemed to be so relaxed and making the most out of their time here. The provided yukatas and PJs that everyone wore around, even to meals, made this place feel both cozy and luxurious at the same time.

Mackenzie

The Buffet Dinner is awesome, with the exception that the allergies are not listed. If you have any food allergies, this is not an ideal place for you. The Manager was very nice and helped me navigate the display to find dishes I could eat and even asked the Chef to make a bowl of soup for me and that was a very special touch. The Onsen on site is a wonderful option. We ended up paying a little extra for an accessible room because that was the only option to have the Lake View. I tried to find the information on line when I booked, because I really wanted a Lake View, but it was not available, or I just missed it.

Lumi

We booked Deluxe room with tatami area and open air bath on lake side. Room is clean and has enough space for family. Hotel staff help to arrange futon in room during our dinner time. In room open air bath is really good. We also book private onsen 40 mins with additional 3,000 yen. It's clean and well equipped plus bonus for Dyson hair dyrer in private onsen. Location is convenience. Just 3 mins walk from Togendai port. Easy to travel to other area in Hakone & Gotemba outlet (direct highway bus from Togendai port around 40 mins).

Natthorn

Location

160tougenndai Motohakone , Hakone, 250-0522, Japan

Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori