Fuji View Hotel
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 2447 reviews
Fuji View Hotel sits on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi with views of Mount Fuji from many rooms and from a 100,000 m² garden that changes with the seasons. The property has 79 rooms ranging from traditional Japanese tatami rooms with futons to Western twin and suite types; several room categories face the mountain or garden and some suites include outdoor bathtubs. Dining options span a French restaurant, a kaiseki-style Japanese restaurant and a breakfast buffet, so guests can choose between regional multi-course meals and lighter international fare.
Public hot-spring facilities are a central feature: gender-separated indoor baths, an open-air bath and a sauna are provided for overnight guests. The hotel runs a free shuttle to Kawaguchiko Station and offers on-site parking, complimentary Wi‑Fi and bicycle rental, alongside a small beauty salon and meeting rooms. Positioned as a ryokan with onsen in Fujikawaguchiko, Yamanashi, it combines traditional bathing culture with practical services for exploring the surrounding outdoors.
Guests typically wake to lake or mountain views before setting out to Kawaguchi lakeside trails, nearby observation points or a short drive to the amusement park and other local attractions. The extensive grounds are planted for year-round interest and are used for lakeside walks and occasional evening illuminations; meeting and banquet spaces accommodate small conferences or family gatherings. For travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen Yamanashi, the hotel offers a measured blend of landscaped grounds, regional cuisine and straightforward access to Fuji Five Lakes activities.
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Review summary for: Fuji View Hotel
Positive Reviews
Spectacular Mount Fuji views
Many guests highlight breathtaking views of Mount Fuji from their rooms and public areas — described as spectacular, magical and a major reason to choose the hotel.
Attentive, friendly staff
Numerous reviews praise the welcoming and highly attentive service, describing staff as very helpful, caring and efficient, with punctual shuttles and good on-site assistance.
Excellent onsen facilities
The onsen (indoor and outdoor) is frequently praised as very clean, relaxing and well equipped — guests enjoyed the outdoor bath amid vegetation and the calming spa experience.
High-quality dining and great breakfast
Guests enjoyed the restaurant offerings (including kaiseki) and repeatedly mentioned a varied, plentiful and excellent breakfast; several called the meals exceptional.
Peaceful lakeside location, garden and amenities
Reviewers appreciate the tranquil setting by the lake and beautiful garden, plus useful amenities like bike rental, free parking and convenient shuttles for excursions around the lake.
Negative Reviews
Property feels dated
Multiple guests commented that the hotel or its public areas feel 'stuck in time' and would benefit from refurbishment or modernisation, especially the lobby/hall.
Limited dining options nearby / remote location
Several reviews note the hotel is relatively far from external restaurants and shops, making on-site dining necessary; some suggested more nearby food options would help.
Rigid check-in policy and shuttle hours
At least one guest mentioned strict check-in from 15:00 with no flexibility, and others suggested shuttle schedules could be extended to better accommodate the hotel's distance from the station.
No dedicated lounge or bar
Some guests missed a lounge or bar space to relax and have a drink — reviewers specifically noted the absence of such a facility.
Occasional inconsistent or indifferent service
Although much feedback is positive about staff, a few guests reported moments of indifference or less-warm reception, describing service inconsistencies across visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types range from single/double and Western suites to traditional Japanese rooms; some Japanese-style rooms and larger suites can sleep up to six guests using futons, while standard rooms typically suit 1–2 guests.
Yes — the hotel offers gender-separated hot spring baths with indoor and open-air sections and a sauna for overnight guests.
Some suites feature private outdoor bathtubs, but private onsen rentals are not generally listed; request available room types or private options when you book.
Yes — the hotel provides a shuttle service between Kawaguchiko Station and the property; taxis take about 8–10 minutes if you prefer.
From Narita or Haneda you generally travel to Tokyo (Shinjuku) by train or limousine bus then take a highway bus or Fujikyu Line to Kawaguchiko Station, followed by the hotel shuttle or a short taxi; total travel time from Tokyo area is roughly 3–4 hours depending on connections.
Staff are Japanese and the hotel provides English-speaking support for common guest needs; multilingual signage and English information are available in many areas.
Expect a mix of Japanese and Western styles: traditional tatami/futon rooms and kaiseki or Japanese-course dining alongside French and buffet options, plus a large seasonal garden and Mt. Fuji views.
The hotel sits beside Lake Kawaguchi and its garden, and is close to Kawaguchiko attractions such as Fuji-Q Highland, scenic spots around the lake, and access to routes up Mt. Fuji.
Typical check-in is from mid‑afternoon (around 15:00) and check‑out is by late morning (around 11:00); exact times can vary by room type or rate, so confirm at booking.
Pets are generally not permitted; convenience stores and small supermarkets are located near Kawaguchiko Station within a short shuttle or taxi ride for essentials.
