YUPOPPO Hakone
9,6/10 Exceptional - Based on 217 reviews
YUPOPPO Hakone is a compact, family-run ryokan tucked into the Sengokuhara highlands of Hakone, set among forested slopes with mountain views, a garden and a communal lounge. The property is oriented toward calm, nature-focused stays and is particularly practical for those who want private bathing: guests can reserve a private onsen slot for undisturbed soaking, making it an appealing ryokan with private onsen in Hakone, Kanagawa. Public bathing is also available and the atmosphere blends simple traditional decor with modern conveniences.
Guest rooms are modest and traditional, many arranged with futon bedding and windows framing the surrounding scenery; room amenities commonly include air conditioning, a minibar, electric kettle, flat-screen TV, toiletries and bidet-equipped toilets, with some room types sharing a bathroom while others offer more private arrangements. On-site facilities comprise a public hot-spring bath, a reservable private onsen, a small restaurant that serves breakfast (guests often note house-made bread), complimentary on-site parking and free Wi‑Fi. The proprietor provides hands-on, personalized hospitality and decor includes railway-themed memorabilia that reflects the owner’s interests.
Located within a short walk of local bus stops and several cultural attractions, the ryokan functions well as a base for exploring nearby museums, the pampas-grass fields of Sengokuhara and Hakone’s volcanic and lakeside sights; trips to Lake Ashi, Owakudani and regional museums are straightforward by public transport. Suited to couples, small families or groups seeking a quiet, service-oriented stay, the accommodation combines traditional Japanese lodging with reservable private bathing and the practical conveniences expected of a small inn, positioning it as a compact ryokan with onsen facilities in Kanagawa for visitors prioritizing privacy and local access.
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Review summary for: YUPOPPO Hakone
Positive Reviews
Warm, attentive host
Multiple guests praised the owner’s welcoming, helpful and attentive service, including personalized recommendations, assistance with check‑in and thoughtful extras that made stays memorable.
Private onsen
The privatisable hot spring bath is highlighted repeatedly as a major plus — relaxing, well maintained and an excellent way to unwind after exploring Hakone.
Delicious homemade meals and breakfasts
Guests enjoyed high-quality dinners and breakfasts, often homemade (including bread and local specialties). Several recommended taking the meal option for a fuller experience.
Clean, comfortable traditional rooms
Rooms are described as very clean, spacious enough, comfortably furnished in traditional Japanese style (tatami/futons) and well equipped, contributing to a restful stay.
Peaceful natural setting with good transport access
Reviewers appreciated the tranquil, wooded location that feels like a retreat while still being a short walk (about 5–10 minutes) to bus stops serving Hakone and wider connections.
Negative Reviews
Breakfast cost and portion feedback
A few guests mentioned the breakfast can feel a bit pricey; one review noted they would have welcomed a slightly more substantial breakfast, though others found it plentiful and high quality.
Somewhat remote from central attractions
Several reviewers noted the ryokan is set in nature and therefore a little farther from central Hakone and Lake Ashi than some might expect, which is fine for visitors seeking quiet but may add transit time to major sights.
Early‑morning light / no blackout curtains
At least one guest pointed out there are no blackout curtains, which can result in significant early morning light (early sunrise) affecting light‑sensitive sleepers.
Onsen time reservation required
The private onsen requires booking a time slot on arrival; while guests found this flexible and manageable, a few mentioned the need to reserve and potentially adjust slots as a small inconvenience.
Few specific complaints reported
Many reviews explicitly stated they had no complaints. Overall negative feedback is limited and mainly concerns minor comfort or logistical points rather than cleanliness or service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room types include twin, triple and family layouts; maximum occupancy varies by room, so check the selected room’s capacity when booking.
Children aged 12 and over are welcome; the property does not provide extra beds or baby cots.
Yes — the ryokan uses natural hot spring water drawn from the Owakudani area and offers reservable private onsen time slots for guests.
There is no regular hotel shuttle; access is typically by highway bus or local bus and by car (about 20 minutes from the Gotemba/Tomei area).
Common routes are Odakyu/Romancecar or JR to Odawara/Hakone‑Yumoto then a bus to Sengokuhara (short walk to the ryokan), or a direct highway bus from Shinjuku/Haneda to the Hakone area followed by a short local bus or walk.
Staff speak Japanese and English and can provide local travel advice and directions.
Check‑in is from 16:00 to 19:00 (please inform the ryokan of your arrival time in advance) and check‑out is from 07:30 to 10:00; the property restricts access overnight between 22:00 and 07:30.
Private onsen bookings are available for guests by reservation; pets are not permitted on the property.
Sengokuhara museums such as the Venetian Glass Museum and the Pola Museum are within walking or a short bus ride, while Lake Ashi, Owakudani and the Hakone Open‑Air Museum are reachable by local bus or a short trip from the ryokan.
The ryokan has an on‑site restaurant serving breakfast (including homemade bread) and dinner; convenience stores and small shops are available in the Sengokuhara area within a short drive or bus ride.
