Lake Yamanakako Shuzansou

8/10 Excellent - Based on 16 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (47%)
Families (27%)
Groups (20%)
Solo travelers (7%)

Set on the north shore of Lake Yamanaka within a quiet forested area often called “Mama’s Forest,” Lake Yamanakako Shuzansou is presented as a compact resort-style ryokan with onsen that frames Mount Fuji from public viewing points and from its dining room. The property sits steps from the lakeside and advertises an observation terrace on the roof for seasons when the peak and the lake are visible; the setting is tailored to guests seeking easy access to water-based recreation, cycling routes and short hikes around the Fuji Five Lakes.

Accommodations combine traditional Japanese rooms with tatami and futon and Western-style rooms with beds, all described as air-conditioned and equipped with basic in-room amenities; communal Wi‑Fi is noted in public areas. The large public bath was updated to use hot spring water in recent years and is positioned to offer Fuji views while soaking, and the property maintains typical onsen rules regarding visible tattoos. Onsite facilities include a restaurant serving seasonal Japanese–Western dishes, a small entertainment area with karaoke and recreation options, and meeting or training rooms for groups.

Practical details for visitors include a free parking area and a reservation-based shuttle service from a nearby bus terminal; public transport links place the ryokan within regional bus distance of local stations, which makes it suitable for guests arriving by regional coach or organized group transfers. With flexible room configurations and communal spaces aimed at families and groups, this ryokan with onsen in Yamanashi positions itself as a straightforward base for exploring the Fuji-Hakone-Izu park, seasonal fishing and outdoor sports while offering an accessible onsen experience.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Family rooms

Detailed Ratings

Staff 8.5
Equipements 7.5
Cleanliness 8.1
Comfort 7.4
Value for money 7.1
Location 6.7

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Review summary for: Lake Yamanakako Shuzansou

Positive Reviews

High overall ratings

Several reviewers awarded high scores (many 8–10/10, including multiple 9s and a 10), indicating strong overall satisfaction.

Explicit full satisfaction

One guest simply wrote “Everything,” expressing that all aspects of the stay met their expectations.

Clear view of Mount Fuji

A reviewer noted in Japanese that Mount Fuji was clearly and closely visible from the property, highlighting a notable scenic benefit.

Traditional Japanese-style rooms

Many reviews specify staying in a Japanese-style room, showing that the ryokan’s traditional room offering is commonly used by guests.

Appeals to different travel types

Review tags show the property is used by couples, families with children, groups and solo travelers, suggesting it suits a range of guest types.

Negative Reviews

Aucun point négatif trouvé.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can each room accommodate?

Room types include twin rooms and Japanese-style rooms with futons for groups of 4 or 6; available capacities vary by room type. Children are not permitted and the main guest must be at least 18 to check in.

Is there an onsen at the ryokan?

Yes — the property has public hot spring baths (onsen) with views toward Mount Fuji. Guests with visible tattoos may be refused access to public bathing areas.

Does the ryokan provide a shuttle service?

A complimentary shuttle is offered but must be requested at the time of booking; staff can arrange pick‑up from nearby bus terminals such as Mori-no-eki Asahigaoka. Local scheduled buses also serve the area.

What is the best way to reach the ryokan from Tokyo or the airports?

Common routes use train plus Fujikyu buses from Shinjuku or Tokyo (approximately 2.5–3 hours) or highway buses from Haneda/Narita followed by a short local bus. Travel times vary with route and traffic, so check current schedules before travel.

What languages do the staff speak?

Staff primarily speak Japanese; English proficiency is limited. It is advisable to prepare key phrases or use a translation app for smoother communication.

What dining options and meal arrangements are available?

The ryokan serves multi-course dinners blending Japanese and Western cuisine and offers Asian or à‑la‑carte breakfast options. Dinner must be reserved in advance (typically at least two days) and cannot be ordered on arrival.

What nearby attractions and activities are within easy reach?

The ryokan is on the northern shore of Lake Yamanaka (about a one‑minute walk) and provides easy access to sightseeing, cycling, and lakeside parks; Fuji‑Q Highland and Lake Kawaguchi are also within a short drive. The property has an observation deck and on‑site leisure facilities such as karaoke and table tennis.

How can I reach the ryokan by public transport?

Fujisan Train Station is about 20 minutes away by bus and Gotemba Station about 45 minutes by bus; local buses connect the lake area and schedules should be checked in advance. The hotel offers free on‑site parking for guests arriving by car.

What are the check-in/check-out times and house rules I should know?

Standard check‑in is from 14:00 to 22:00 and check‑out from 08:00 to 10:00; guests should notify the ryokan of expected arrival time. There is a nightly curfew and quiet hours in place, parties are not allowed, and arriving by 18:00 is recommended if you wish to dine on site.

Can I bring pets, reserve the ryokan for private use, or find groceries nearby?

Pets are not permitted and private events or parties are prohibited; private use of bathing facilities is not guaranteed but can be requested in advance. Convenience stores and a supermarket are available a short drive away and staff can provide directions.

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