Facade/entrance in Kinokuniya Ryokan

Kinokuniya Ryokan

Hotel-Highlights

Welcome to Kinokuniya Ryokan, a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Hakone, Japan! With a perfect blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comforts, this charming 3-star ryokan offers the perfect escape for travelers seeking serenity and relaxation. Located just 2,4mi from the bustling city center, you can enjoy the peaceful surroundings while still being within easy reach of local attractions. Prices start from an affordable $243, making it a great pick for those wanting to experience the beauty of Hakone without breaking the bank.

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Facade/entrance in Kinokuniya Ryokan

Zimmer

Zeige 8 Fotos

245 m²

Japanischer Stil, Privatbad

Flachbildfernseher

Kühlschrank

Air-conditioned room featuring a tatami (woven-straw) floor and Japanese futon bedding. It's equipped with a flat-screen TV, a small fridge and an private bathroom with a bath and amenities. Complimentary green tea is provided.

Zeige 7 Fotos

260 m²

Japanischer Stil, Gemeinschaftsbad

Flachbildfernseher

Kühlschrank

The quadruple room provides yukata, heating, as well as a shared bathroom featuring slippers. The quadruple room features tatami floors, a seating area with a flat-screen TV, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle as well as garden views. The unit offers 4 futons.

Zeige 6 Fotos

345 m²

Suite, Whirlpool

Whirlpool

Balkon

Flachbildfernseher

Kühlschrank

The private open-air bath is a top feature of this suite. This suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The air-conditioned suite offers a flat-screen TV, tatami, a seating area, a safe deposit box as well as mountain views. The unit has 4 futons.

Entdecken Sie mehr

At Kinokuniya, you'll wake up to a complimentary breakfast that brings a taste of local flavors to fuel your adventures. Post-feast, lounge on the terrace or take a leisurely stroll through the enchanting gardens while soaking in the spectacular mountain views. With amenities like free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and free parking, you’ll find everything you need right at your fingertips. And for those looking to unwind, indulge in the rejuvenating hot spring bath—a blissful experience that's complimentary for all guests.

Facade/entrance in Kinokuniya Ryokan
Facade/entrance in Kinokuniya Ryokan

Erleben Sie das Beste

With 607 glowing reviews, Kinokuniya Ryokan is praised for its attentive 24-hour front desk staff who go above and beyond to ensure a memorable stay. Whether you’re looking to tee off at a nearby golf course, enjoy a soothing massage, or simply relax in non-smoking rooms adorned with free toiletries and bathtubs, this charming ryokan has got you covered. Come and discover the perfect Japanese getaway at Kinokuniya, where every moment is infused with tranquility and wonder!

Photo of the whole room in Kinokuniya Ryokan
Living room in Kinokuniya Ryokan

Planen Sie Ihren Aufenthalt

At Kinokuniya Ryokan, your adventure in Hakone goes far beyond comfy accommodations. Dive headfirst into authentic Japanese culture with a variety of traditional sleeping arrangements that promise to whisk you away into a tranquil dreamland. Choose from cozy Japanese-style rooms or go for something more spacious with our delightful suites! Each room is meticulously designed to bring forth a slice of traditional Japan, promoting relaxation and comfort while ensuring you wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day’s explorations.

Breakfast in Kinokuniya Ryokan
Breakfast in Kinokuniya Ryokan

Ausstattung

Kostenlose Privatparkplätze

Kostenloses WLAN

Klimaanlage

Parkplatz vor Ort

Terrasse

24-Stunden-Rezeption

Bergblick

Nichtraucherzimmer

Bathroom in Kinokuniya Ryokan
Other in Kinokuniya Ryokan
Hot Spring Bath in Kinokuniya Ryokan
Even before our check-in date, the Ryokan's concierge kept us updated via Booking.com's messages regarding things to see and do, historical information about the onsen, travel options and also a very timely update on best route to take since it was peak travel time as we went during golden week. Don't expect a very modern, flashy Ryokan experience here. This is more of a traditional historical experience as many of its infrastructure (including some of the onsen) has been preserved for over 300 years. We were greeted by very friendly and helpful receptionists. The room was very spacious, clean and comfortable. One benefit to being situated slightly out from the main tourist hub is the peaceful and quiet environment you get at the ryokan. The Kaiseki breakfast and dinner (half-board) were excellent and more traditional than modern, ingredients were fresh and local and we were always stuffed by the end of it. The private onsen is worth booking too!

Caleb

everything! the location is great for a relaxing stay, you can easily access it by bus or taxi. if you’re looking for a place close to restaurants and shops this might not be the best place for you, but if you’re prioritizing relaxation this is a great option for your stay. we stayed only one night and it was perfect, the rooms are very comfortable (some facilities are a bit outdated but functional) and the staff are incredibly polite and helpful. we experienced the two private baths and they were wonderful, super relaxing. the meals were a great plus, everything was fresh and delicious. overall an amazing stay!

Catarina

Beautiful hotel in the woods. We had a traditional room with private bath. Futons were quite comfortable, the sitting area was very nice. The tea and mochi were nice touches, as was the traditional art work. We used the public onsen, the outdoor pool was really pretty and felt good after walking around Hakone all day. The Ryokan also was like a mini museum with the artwork they had throughout the hotel, and in an additional building. Lastly Hata-San was very friendly, and very attentive to making us feel welcomed. Would definitely go back again!

James

This place is 300 years old and they are proud of their heritage and you can really feel the history. Sure, some spots can use a bit of paint or a touch up, but this just add to the charm. The owners and staff all feel very traditional and only speak a few (but enough) words of English. Breakfast (included) and Dinner (needs to be booked) are set and very traditional Japanese. We tried both the private and public baths and both were excellent.

Martijn

Very charming, in the middle of the woods, with traditional beautiful private and public baths. They made us choose our traditional yukata to wear in the hotel. The baths were incredible! The room is wide and the tatami comfortable. We had a delicious traditional Japanese breakfast. There is a little nice shop with traditional products inside. The staff was very welcoming, nice and helpful. We enjoyed our stay very much

Michela

Even before our check-in date, the Ryokan's concierge kept us updated via Booking.com's messages regarding things to see and do, historical information about the onsen, travel options and also a very timely update on best route to take since it was peak travel time as we went during golden week. Don't expect a very modern, flashy Ryokan experience here. This is more of a traditional historical experience as many of its infrastructure (including some of the onsen) has been preserved for over 300 years. We were greeted by very friendly and helpful receptionists. The room was very spacious, clean and comfortable. One benefit to being situated slightly out from the main tourist hub is the peaceful and quiet environment you get at the ryokan. The Kaiseki breakfast and dinner (half-board) were excellent and more traditional than modern, ingredients were fresh and local and we were always stuffed by the end of it. The private onsen is worth booking too!

Caleb

everything! the location is great for a relaxing stay, you can easily access it by bus or taxi. if you’re looking for a place close to restaurants and shops this might not be the best place for you, but if you’re prioritizing relaxation this is a great option for your stay. we stayed only one night and it was perfect, the rooms are very comfortable (some facilities are a bit outdated but functional) and the staff are incredibly polite and helpful. we experienced the two private baths and they were wonderful, super relaxing. the meals were a great plus, everything was fresh and delicious. overall an amazing stay!

Catarina

Beautiful hotel in the woods. We had a traditional room with private bath. Futons were quite comfortable, the sitting area was very nice. The tea and mochi were nice touches, as was the traditional art work. We used the public onsen, the outdoor pool was really pretty and felt good after walking around Hakone all day. The Ryokan also was like a mini museum with the artwork they had throughout the hotel, and in an additional building. Lastly Hata-San was very friendly, and very attentive to making us feel welcomed. Would definitely go back again!

James

This place is 300 years old and they are proud of their heritage and you can really feel the history. Sure, some spots can use a bit of paint or a touch up, but this just add to the charm. The owners and staff all feel very traditional and only speak a few (but enough) words of English. Breakfast (included) and Dinner (needs to be booked) are set and very traditional Japanese. We tried both the private and public baths and both were excellent.

Martijn

Very charming, in the middle of the woods, with traditional beautiful private and public baths. They made us choose our traditional yukata to wear in the hotel. The baths were incredible! The room is wide and the tatami comfortable. We had a delicious traditional Japanese breakfast. There is a little nice shop with traditional products inside. The staff was very welcoming, nice and helpful. We enjoyed our stay very much

Michela

Even before our check-in date, the Ryokan's concierge kept us updated via Booking.com's messages regarding things to see and do, historical information about the onsen, travel options and also a very timely update on best route to take since it was peak travel time as we went during golden week. Don't expect a very modern, flashy Ryokan experience here. This is more of a traditional historical experience as many of its infrastructure (including some of the onsen) has been preserved for over 300 years. We were greeted by very friendly and helpful receptionists. The room was very spacious, clean and comfortable. One benefit to being situated slightly out from the main tourist hub is the peaceful and quiet environment you get at the ryokan. The Kaiseki breakfast and dinner (half-board) were excellent and more traditional than modern, ingredients were fresh and local and we were always stuffed by the end of it. The private onsen is worth booking too!

Caleb

everything! the location is great for a relaxing stay, you can easily access it by bus or taxi. if you’re looking for a place close to restaurants and shops this might not be the best place for you, but if you’re prioritizing relaxation this is a great option for your stay. we stayed only one night and it was perfect, the rooms are very comfortable (some facilities are a bit outdated but functional) and the staff are incredibly polite and helpful. we experienced the two private baths and they were wonderful, super relaxing. the meals were a great plus, everything was fresh and delicious. overall an amazing stay!

Catarina

Beautiful hotel in the woods. We had a traditional room with private bath. Futons were quite comfortable, the sitting area was very nice. The tea and mochi were nice touches, as was the traditional art work. We used the public onsen, the outdoor pool was really pretty and felt good after walking around Hakone all day. The Ryokan also was like a mini museum with the artwork they had throughout the hotel, and in an additional building. Lastly Hata-San was very friendly, and very attentive to making us feel welcomed. Would definitely go back again!

James

This place is 300 years old and they are proud of their heritage and you can really feel the history. Sure, some spots can use a bit of paint or a touch up, but this just add to the charm. The owners and staff all feel very traditional and only speak a few (but enough) words of English. Breakfast (included) and Dinner (needs to be booked) are set and very traditional Japanese. We tried both the private and public baths and both were excellent.

Martijn

Very charming, in the middle of the woods, with traditional beautiful private and public baths. They made us choose our traditional yukata to wear in the hotel. The baths were incredible! The room is wide and the tatami comfortable. We had a delicious traditional Japanese breakfast. There is a little nice shop with traditional products inside. The staff was very welcoming, nice and helpful. We enjoyed our stay very much

Michela

Standort

8 Ashinoyu, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimogun , Hakone, 250-0523, Japan

Kinokuniya Ryokan