Fruit Park Fujiya Hotel
9,2/10 Exceptional - Based on 115 reviews
Perched on the hillside of a fruit park overlooking the Kofu Basin, Fruit Park Fujiya Hotel combines Western-style comfort with touches of traditional Japanese hospitality. Guest rooms range from twin and deluxe rooms to tatami-style suites, many with wide windows framing the mountains and panoramic views that can include Mt. Fuji on clear days. Interiors are described as comfortable and practical, with free Wi‑Fi, work desks, and modern bathrooms; larger room types and suites suit families or groups seeking both space and a blend of Japanese and Western sleeping arrangements.
The property centres on bathing and relaxation: a large communal hot spring bath and an open-air bath occupy dedicated facilities designed to take advantage of the valley and mountain outlook. Spa amenities include sauna and treatment options alongside the baths, and the bathing areas are organised to provide separate indoor and outdoor experiences rather than private in-room onsens. As a ryokan with onsen in Yamanashi, the hotel balances a resort-style footprint with the bathing culture typical of Japanese inns, making it straightforward to plan a relaxed soak after touring wineries, orchards or local sights.
Dining follows a regional and seasonal approach with on-site restaurants serving Western European dishes, Japanese cuisine and teppanyaki menus, plus a café and a shop offering local souvenirs and specialty items. Practical conveniences such as free parking, accessibility features and a concierge desk support excursions into the prefecture’s wine country and fruit farms; staff can advise on local attractions and transport options. Overall the hotel presents a measured, comfortable base for travellers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Yamanashi Prefecture while remaining close to the recreational and scenic highlights of the area.
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Review summary for: Fruit Park Fujiya Hotel
Positive Reviews
Stunning Mount Fuji and basin views
Many guests praise the mesmerising views of Mount Fuji and the Kofu Basin from rooms, the terrace and the onsen — great for sunrise, sunset and night views.
Attentive, helpful staff
Staff repeatedly described as kind, thoughtful and very helpful — assisted with taxis, lending towels for nearby onsen, retrieving lost items, room upgrades and personalised recommendations.
Onsen and wellness facilities
Public baths and hot-spring baths offer scenic views; facilities include massage chairs and multiple shower heads, and guests appreciated the relaxing onsen experience.
Comfortable, spacious and clean rooms with amenities
Rooms are described as roomy, clean and comfortable with good beds and eco-friendly amenities; guests also noted convenient features like a ground-floor shop, in-room fridge and ample parking (including EV chargers).
High-quality food and peaceful grounds
Many reviewers enjoyed the dinner and breakfast (recommended to book meals), and commented on the lovely gardens and tranquil, peaceful setting.
Negative Reviews
Expensive dining and limited nearby options
Multiple guests noted that hotel restaurant prices are high and there are few nearby eating options, so meals at the hotel can be costly.
Remote location and limited public transport
The hotel is somewhat remote — some found it a hike to town and warned the shuttle/bus to the train station runs only a few times per day, meaning taxis may be necessary.
Some facilities/rooms feel dated or missing modern fittings
A few guests mentioned the property feels a bit dated in places and suggested bathroom fittings could be more modern (for example, missing mixer taps).
Language/communication can be challenging
Several reviewers noted limited English spoken by staff, which occasionally made communication harder, though staff often used translators/effort to help.
Strict/paid late checkout policy
At least one guest reported being charged by the hour for late checkout after the standard time, so flexible late checkout may incur fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
The hotel offers a range of room types including family rooms; occupancy limits and available extra beds or cribs depend on the selected room and are subject to availability, so check your chosen room details or contact the hotel to confirm.
Yes — the property has a large communal hot spring bath and an open-air bath available to guests.
Overnight guests: 12:00 PM–12:00 AM and 5:00 AM–10:30 AM; follow usual onsen etiquette (wash before entering, no towels in the water, no photography) and observe posted health restrictions.
Guests with visible tattoos are asked to refrain from using the public bathing facilities.
The hotel does not advertise a regular airport shuttle; typical access is by train to Yamanashishi Station followed by a short taxi, or private transfer by car.
Typical travel times from Tokyo area airports are roughly 2–3 hours depending on route: Narita and Haneda both require train or bus to central Tokyo then JR Chuo Line/limited express to Yamanashishi Station, plus a taxi to the hotel.
The hotel website provides English information; front-desk staff can assist guests, though English ability may vary, so having a translation app or prepared notes can be helpful.
The property features traditional hot-spring bathing, Japanese cuisine in an on-site restaurant, and panoramic views of Mt. Fuji and the Kofu Basin for a locally rooted stay.
Popular nearby destinations include Lake Kawaguchi and Fuji-Q Highland as well as sights around the Kofu Basin; distances are best planned by car or train for day trips.
Pets are not permitted at the hotel; only communal and open-air baths are listed on the website, so contact the hotel directly to ask about any private rental options; the hotel has restaurants and a café on site and the front desk can advise on the nearest convenience stores or supermarkets.
