Meitei no Yado Hotel Koshien
8,1/10 Excellent - Based on 426 reviews
Meitei no Yado Hotel Koshien sits in the Isawa Onsen district of Fuefuki, with 18 guest rooms arranged around ponds and landscaped grounds. The property pairs traditional Japanese touches—tatami floors, shōji screens and yukata for guests—with practical amenities such as complimentary parking and on-site Wi‑Fi. Located within easy reach of local wineries, shrines and the Isawa Onsen transport hub, it serves as a base for day trips in Yamanashi and is known as a ryokan with onsen in Yamanashi. The property retains a quietly retro atmosphere, with garden views and service-focused hospitality.
Bathing facilities include communal indoor baths, an open-air onsen fed by local thermal water, plus reservable private baths and two small saunas available by booking. Private saunas named Daibosatsu and Senjo are offered, and the hotel lists parking for roughly 40 cars. An on‑site salon provides aroma-based treatments and a themed stone‑spa menu built around regional scents and restorative blends. Meals are served in-house and emphasize seasonal, locally sourced ingredients presented in set-course format; traditional yukata are provided for dining and relaxation.
Rooms are mainly Japanese-style and vary in outlook; some open onto the garden or small ponds, while higher-tier rooms add privacy and reserved bathing access. The hotel offers limited front-desk hours, optional station pickup and a local shuttle on request to assist arrivals. With its small scale, garden focus and a mix of communal and reservable hot-spring facilities, Meitei no Yado Hotel Koshien provides a straightforward ryokan experience that balances traditional onsen bathing with modern conveniences for short stays in Yamanashi. Nearby attractions include local wineries and fruit parks, convenient for regional sightseeing.
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Review summary for: Meitei no Yado Hotel Koshien
Positive Reviews
Beautiful traditional setting
Multiple guests praised the ryokan’s traditional atmosphere, highlighting the stunning garden, koi pond and zen-like surroundings that create a very authentic and picturesque experience.
Friendly and attentive staff
Reviewers repeatedly noted warm, helpful staff who provided a welcoming experience; staff often assisted guests with explanations and used translation tools when needed.
Excellent meals (kaiseki/half-board)
Several guests recommended the food strongly — particularly the multi-course kaiseki dinners and breakfasts — calling the meals delicious and a key part of the experience.
Comfortable, spacious rooms and private baths
Guests appreciated large, traditional tatami rooms, comfortable bedding and the option to reserve private baths/onsens, which many found luxurious and relaxing.
Peaceful and family-friendly environment
The ryokan is described as quiet and restorative; families enjoyed easy access to the garden and fish feeding, making it particularly suitable for children and relaxation.
Negative Reviews
Language and communication barriers
Several reviews reported difficulty communicating in English, limited English signage/information and reliance on translation apps; some guests found written information unclear or only in Japanese.
Confusion around reservations and facilities
Guests experienced misunderstandings about bookings (e.g., onsen vs. sauna), unclear instructions on how to reserve facilities, and occasional limited availability of some amenities.
Remote location and transport limitations
Multiple guests noted the property is somewhat far from stations, Mt Fuji and other sights; public transport required long bus rides or walking and some suggested a paid shuttle would help.
Price and perceived value
A number of reviews felt the hotel was expensive, especially when meals were not included; some recommended booking meals or sharing costs for private rooms to justify the price.
Cleanliness and minor facility issues
A few guests mentioned cleanliness concerns (dusty TV, cockroach sightings) and occasional facility issues such as cold private onsen water or dated room elements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types range from single to family rooms and some suites; children are welcome but cots and extra beds are not available. Check the specific room description for the maximum occupancy before booking.
Yes — the property offers public indoor and outdoor hot spring baths as well as open-air and private bathing options. Saunas and additional spa facilities are also available.
Yes — several rooms include private baths and the ryokan also offers reservable private bathing facilities; availability and fees depend on the room type and timing. Ask the property when you book or at check-in to arrange a private bath.
Public bathing areas may refuse guests with visible tattoos, so you may be asked to avoid public baths. Private baths and reservable facilities are generally acceptable for guests with tattoos.
There is a free pick-up/drop-off service for Fuefuki‑Isawa Onsen Station and a local area shuttle within a short radius. There is no regular airport shuttle; airports are typically reached by train or car transfer.
The ryokan is best reached by train to Fuefuki‑Isawa Onsen Station (about a 10–15 minute walk) or by car; travel from Tokyo airports usually takes roughly 2–3 hours by rail or road depending on connections. From Kofu station it is a short drive.
Staff primarily speak Japanese; English may be limited. If you need help in English, notify the ryokan in advance so they can prepare assistance.
Standard check-in is in the afternoon (around 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM) and check-out is in the morning (around 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM). You must inform the property of your expected arrival time, as very late arrivals may affect meal service.
Yes — there are local restaurants, convenience stores and some chain eateries within walking distance of the ryokan. The front desk can recommend nearby options and directions.
Local highlights include wineries in Yamanashi, Takeda Shrine, Yamanashi Fuefukigawa Fruit Park, and regional onsen spots; Mount Fuji area attractions like Lake Kawaguchi and Fuji‑Q Highland are accessible by car or train. The ryokan can suggest local tours and routes based on your interests.
