Hotel Asafuji

9,4/10 Exceptional - Based on 2342 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (42%)
Families (32%)
Groups (20%)
Solo travelers (6%)

Hotel Asafuji sits on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi as a compact, traditional inn where guest rooms are arranged in classic Japanese style with tatami flooring, futon bedding, low tables and shōji screens; large windows in most rooms frame sustained views of Mount Fuji and the lake. The property presents itself as a ryokan with onsen in Yamanashi and provides practical amenities such as free on‑site parking, complimentary Wi‑Fi and a complimentary shuttle from Kawaguchiko Station, which simplifies access for visitors planning short excursions to local museums, the ropeway and lakeside walks.

Bathing facilities are a central feature: public hot‑spring baths occupy the top floor and are separated by gender, with expansive windows that emphasise Fuji and lake vistas at sunrise and after dark; published schedules typically divide use into morning and evening sessions so guests can select preferred viewing times. Several property descriptions and guest reports also mention open‑air or panoramic bathing areas, and a limited number of room types are described as including private panoramic baths for couples or families—availability should be checked at reservation.

Dining follows established ryokan custom with a multi‑course kaiseki dinner and a set Japanese breakfast offered on site (advance reservation advised), and yukata robes are provided for use in the rooms and dining spaces. Reception staff typically assist with local transfers, luggage storage and sightseeing planning; additional services noted in property information include on‑site massage options and a small communal lounge. The layout and service focus make the hotel suitable for travellers seeking a compact, service‑oriented ryokan with onsen experience close to Kawaguchiko attractions.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Family rooms
Hot spring bath

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.8
Equipements 9.3
Cleanliness 9.5
Comfort 9.6
Value for money 9.0
Location 9.4

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Review summary for: Hotel Asafuji

Positive Reviews

Scenic onsen with Mount Fuji/lake views

Multiple guests praised the onsen and baths for their spectacular views of Mount Fuji and the lake, describing them as a highlight of the stay and very enjoyable (including private-bath options).

Attentive, helpful staff and shuttle service

Reviewers repeatedly noted kind, professional and attentive staff who assist from arrival to departure; the hotel shuttle was mentioned as convenient for transfers and luggage. Several comments also noted staff speak English.

Excellent traditional meals (kaiseki)

Many guests described the dinner and breakfast as exceptional—authentic Japanese kaiseki-style meals that exceeded expectations and were a key part of the positive experience.

Authentic ryokan experience and relaxing atmosphere

Reviewers enjoyed the traditional ryokan concept—kimonos/yukata provided, tranquil feng-shui atmosphere, and an overall sense of being 'away from time' that made the stay memorable and relaxing.

Comfortable rooms and futons

Several guests commented on comfortable futons and generally comfortable, well-equipped rooms; some reviewers highlighted spacious rooms and good amenities as positives.

Negative Reviews

Thin walls / limited soundproofing

Multiple guests reported that room insulation is a bit weak and they experienced noise from neighboring rooms or noisy guests, which detracted from sleep for some stays.

Bathrooms can feel dated, small or lack windows

A number of reviews mentioned that bathrooms feel somewhat older, may be small and sometimes lack windows, which some guests noticed despite overall satisfaction with the accommodation.

Some rooms have limited views or smaller size

A few guests received rooms described as very small or with a view onto the parking area rather than the lake or Mount Fuji; room size/view quality appears to vary.

Yukata sizing limited

At least one reviewer noted that suitable yukata sizes were not available, so robe choice may be limited for some guests.

Traditional breakfast may not suit everyone

Some guests found the traditional Japanese breakfast harder to acclimate to (especially at breakfast time), which may not match all travellers' preferences.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people do your rooms accommodate?

Rooms are Japanese-style with futon bedding and typically accommodate between 2 and 4 guests depending on the room type; the property is small with 13 guest rooms.

Is there an onsen on site and does it have a view?

Yes — public hot‑spring baths (onsen) are available and offer views toward Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.

When are the onsen baths open?

The public baths operate daily in the morning and evening; typical published times are early morning and again from mid‑afternoon into late evening.

Can I reserve a private onsen?

The property lists public hot‑spring baths; private onsen are not advertised, so contact reception in advance if you require exclusive use or special arrangements.

Do you offer a shuttle from Kawaguchiko Station and how do I reach the hotel from the airport?

A free pick‑up service from Kawaguchiko Station is available on request (hotel asks to be informed when you arrive); from Tokyo airports you can reach Kawaguchiko by highway bus or by train (transfer at Otsuki and take the Fujikyu line), then use the station shuttle.

What languages do the staff speak?

Staff are reported to speak Japanese, English and Chinese, and can assist with basic information in those languages.

What Japanese experiences and amenities are included in a stay?

Rooms feature tatami floors and futon bedding, yukata robes are provided, and the on‑site restaurant serves a Japanese set breakfast and optional kaiseki multi‑course dinner by advance reservation.

Are pets allowed and can I hold a private event at the ryokan?

Pets are not permitted on the property, and the hotel’s house rules indicate that parties or large events are not allowed; contact reception for any special requests.

Where can I buy groceries or essentials nearby?

Convenience stores and supermarkets are available in the Kawaguchiko area within a short walk or drive from the hotel, and a larger shopping mall with a supermarket is also close by.

What are the check‑in/check‑out times and any arrival instructions?

Standard check‑in is from 15:00 (the hotel asks guests to notify them of exact arrival time) and check‑out is by 10:00; if arriving at Kawaguchiko Station call the property to request the complimentary pick‑up within the posted pickup hours.

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