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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"This was a wonderful stay, the staff were super friendly, the breakfast was so good, and the area was nearby a lot of good walking spots. Wherever you were you could see Mount Fuji. Would recommend if you’re looking for somewhere to rest and walk. "
"I had a positive stay at this hotel. The staff were friendly and helpful. Upon arrival, even before the official check-in time, they kindly offered to store my luggage so I could begin sightseeing right away. They also provided a complimentary shuttle to the bus terminal, which was very convenient. It is an easy walk downhill from the bus station to the hotel, but carrying luggage back uphill can be a challenge—so the shuttle was much appreciated.
The room itself was clean, quiet, and comfortable, with excellent shower water pressure.
The spa facilities are a highlight, though each has its own character. The 6th-floor spa offers a beautiful view of the lake. It features a small outdoor warm bath (suitable for two) and a large indoor warm bath, but no sauna, steam bath, or cold plunge. The basement spa, on the other hand, is more extensive, with a large outdoor bath overlooking a stone waterfall, a spacious indoor warm bath, a cold plunge bath, and a sauna. The sauna was not operating during my early-morning visit at 6 a.m., though to be fair, this may have been due to the early hour.
The traditional Japanese breakfast was excellent, and the dining room provided a gorgeous view of the lake and surrounding mountains, making for a memorable start to the day.
Overall, this property offers great service, very good value, and an excellent location. I would gladly recommend it to other travelers."
"This is a great hotel near the Mt Fuji train station, their included breakfast was our favourite of our entire Japan trip. My only note would be that it was a little disappointing they were unable to accommodate luggage storage overnight for us as we climbed Mt Fuji for one night and the train station nearby doesn’t have a lot of large lockers so it left us scrambling on our holiday to figure that out. Additionally, this area feels more residential and the more touristy area is near Kawaguchiko train station. "
You can find out about the history of Fujiyoshida when you stop by Kitaguchiihongu Fuji Sengen Shrine. Wander the lakeside in this culturally rich area.
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What can I see and do near La Ville de Gaspard Et Lisa?
Study the collections at Kawaguchiko Museum of Art, Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum or Itchiku Kubota Art Museum. Explore notable local landmarks like Chureito Pagoda, Togawa-ke Oshi-no-ie Restored Pilgrim's Inn and Hannoki Forest Museum. You can catch a show at Kawaguchiko Stellar Theater, Amphi Hall and Kawaguchiko Sarumawashi Theater.