Fukushimakan
8,8/10 Excellent - Based on 51 reviews
Fukushimakan sits in the Sengokuhara district of Hakone, presenting a quietly traditional stay that positions guests close to the Lalique Museum, the Venetian Glass Museum and nearby wetland gardens. The property reads as a classic ryokan with tatami-floored rooms and communal spaces that emphasize wood and understated decor, offering a calm base for museum visits, short hikes and drives through the Hakone caldera. Practical conveniences such as air conditioning, in-room refrigerators and complimentary Wi‑Fi are integrated alongside more traditional elements to suit both domestic and international visitors.
Guest accommodation ranges from compact tatami rooms to slightly larger family configurations, each equipped with essential in-room amenities including an electric kettle and flat-screen television. On-site services include daily housekeeping, free on-site parking and optional massage treatments. Dining follows a seasonal approach: breakfasts are served buffet-style while evening meals highlight regional produce and seafood, with menus rotating to reflect local suppliers and Hakone ingredients. The ryokan aims for a straightforward, locally rooted culinary experience rather than an elaborate multi-course presentation.
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Review summary for: Fukushimakan
Positive Reviews
Excellent meals (dinner and breakfast)
Many guests praised the food, describing both dinner and breakfast as delicious, plentiful and a highlight of the stay.
Warm, attentive hosts
Numerous reviews mention very friendly, welcoming owners (often an elderly couple or lady) who provide personal hospitality and helpful service.
Authentic traditional ryokan atmosphere
Guests appreciated the vintage, home-like character of the house—tatami rooms, traditional décor and a cozy, ‘grandparents’ feel that many found charming.
Private onsen / bath
The private onsen or bath was repeatedly described as a positive: relaxing, simple but lovely, and beneficial for comfort and relaxation.
Comfortable rooms and location conveniences
Reviews note comfortable futons/beds, some rooms with nice mountain views, and convenient location features such as proximity to a bus stop and a kombini (convenience store).
Negative Reviews
Restrictive check‑in window and limited contact
Some guests found the check‑in time (between about 15:00–19:00) restrictive and reported difficulty contacting the property via Booking.com.
Language barrier with owners
Several reviewers noted the owners do not speak English, which can make communication more difficult, though many managed to get by.
Cleanliness concerns (toilet/bathroom)
A few guests mentioned issues with cleanliness—particularly smelly or old toilets and some dirty bathroom areas.
Small or dated bath facilities
A number of reviewers found the bath or bathroom space small and/or somewhat dated, which affected comfort for some groups.
Occasional inconvenience (room view, locked door, price)
A minority of reviews mentioned less desirable room views (facing neighboring building), arriving to find the door closed and waiting outside, and a perception by some that the price felt relatively high.
Frequently Asked Questions
Fukushimakan has seven Japanese-style rooms in total; room types include a standard with 3 futons and a superior room that can fit up to 6 futons, so the largest room can accommodate up to six guests.
Yes — the ryokan uses sourced hot spring water from Owakudani; the baths are sulfur-type, white and mildly acidic, and there are two onsen baths on the property.
Yes — the property offers the hot spring baths for private use (24-hour charter style); please request or confirm private-use arrangements directly with the ryokan in advance.
There is no listed regular airport shuttle; the nearest major airport is Haneda (roughly 75–80 km), so guests typically use trains, highway buses or taxis and should contact the ryokan ahead if they need transfer help or pickup options.
Fukushimakan is in Sengokuhara; Hakone-Yumoto Station is the nearest main station (about 7.5 miles/12 km), and the area is served by Hakone buses and taxis — a short bus or taxi ride is usually required from stations.
Japanese is the primary language; English is limited but the hosts are experienced with international guests and will assist using basic English and gestures when needed.
Breakfast is served (buffet-style on listings) and seasonal Japanese dinners using local Hakone ingredients are commonly offered; guests should confirm meal inclusion when booking.
Children are not permitted at this property, and pets are not allowed.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 (guests are asked to arrive by about 19:00) and check-out is by 10:00, with an earliest checkout window from 08:30 noted on the property page.
The ryokan is within walking distance of Hakone attractions such as the Lalique Museum, Venetian Glass Museum and the Botanical Garden; a convenience store (konbini) is a short walk away and the hosts can advise on local sightseeing and transport.
