Hakone Ginyu is a traditional Japanese inn, or ryokan, set in the naturally-beautiful Hakone area. It’s ideal for couples looking for an exotic getaway that is filled with tranquility, warm hospitality, and rejuvenating amenities.
Located in Miyanoshita, Hakone, Hakone Ginyu is centrally located near some of the most exciting and historic local attractions and is only about one-hour from Tokyo by bullet train. Here, guests will enjoy proximity to the legendary Miyanoshita Onsen hot springs, Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands, Pola Museum of Art, Mount Hakone, and Lake Ashi, which offers magnificent views of Mount Fuji when the weather permits.
Accommodations are traditional and impressive. Guests may choose Japanese or western-style rooms that are all spacious and capable of sleeping one to four guests. Japanese style rooms have traditional tatami bamboo mats on the floors, heated dining tables, and futon beds. All rooms have a private onsen hot spring, terraces, bathrooms, and dining areas.
Guests are served western and Japanese breakfasts, as well as dinner, sake, and light meals at midnight. The hotel aims to serve traditional foods that celebrate Japan’s four seasons, utilizing the best local produce. There’s also a bar and garden side lounge ideal for sipping drinks in a relaxing setting.
Hakone Ginyu offers even more amenities to its guests. For an added fee, guests can take a dip in Tsukine or Tsukishiro infinity-style common baths that offer magnificent views of Hakone forest land and mountains.
A stay at Hakone Ginyu brings guests close to Japan’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, with a focus on relaxation, healthful foods, and warm hospitality.
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You can expect traditional and impressive accommodations at Hakone Ginyu. Guests may choose Japanese or western-style rooms that are spacious and capable of sleeping one to four guests. Japanese style rooms have traditional tatami bamboo mats on the floors, heated dining tables, and futon beds. All rooms have a private onsen hot spring, terraces, bathrooms, and dining areas.
Hakone Ginyu offers western and Japanese breakfasts, as well as dinner, sake, and light meals at midnight. The hotel aims to serve traditional foods that celebrate Japan’s four seasons, utilizing the best local produce. There’s also a bar and garden side lounge ideal for sipping drinks in a relaxing setting.
Hakone Ginyu stands out as an ideal choice for a tranquil and exotic getaway. Nestled in the naturally beautiful Hakone region, this traditional Japanese inn offers a unique experience. It's perfectly located near renowned attractions, making it convenient for exploring historic sites and natural wonders. The accommodation options are impressive, with spacious Japanese and Western-style rooms, each featuring a private hot spring and beautiful terraces. The culinary offerings are a highlight, with traditional Japanese and Western breakfasts, dinners, sake, and midnight snacks. Additionally, the infinity-style common baths provide stunning forest and mountain views, adding to the allure.
Hakone Ginyu offers Tsukine or Tsukishiro infinity-style common baths for an added fee, providing magnificent views of Hakone forest land and mountains. Additionally, the hotel provides room service, a bar/lounge, air-conditioning, and a sauna for guests' convenience and relaxation.
The best way to get to Hakone Ginyu from Tokyo's airports (either Narita International Airport or Haneda International Airport) is to take public transportation. From Narita International Airport, take the Narita Express (N'EX) to Tokyo Station, then transfer to the Tokaido Shinkansen (bullet train) to Odawara Station. From here, you can take either a bus or taxi to the hotel. From Haneda Airport, take the Tokyo Monorail to Shinagawa Station. From there, take the Tokaido Shinkansen (bullet train) to Odawara Station, where you can take a bus or taxi the rest of the way to the hotel. Additionally, consider purchasing a Hakone Free Pass, which offers unlimited travel on trains, buses, and cable cars within the Hakone area and can be cost-effective if you plan to explore the region.
The high season at Hakone Ginyu is in April, offering an ideal time to experience the hotel's tranquil and rejuvenating amenities. However, July is the low season, which may provide a quieter and more peaceful atmosphere for guests seeking relaxation.
Hakone Ginyu is renowned for its traditional Japanese hot spring baths, known as onsen. They are fed with natural spring waters and offer breathtaking views of the mountains. The two common bath areas have designated times for men and women. You can arrange additional treatments at the Ginyu Spa. They offer massages, facials, reflexology, and scalp treatments. You can also buy small-batch beauty products at their shop. There are single and double rooms available to accommodate those who request a couple’s massage. All treatments are done in the spa with a serene mountain view.
Hakone Ginyu is centrally located near some of the most exciting and historic local attractions, including the Miyanoshita Onsen hot springs, Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands, Pola Museum of Art, Mount Hakone, and Lake Ashi, which offers magnificent views of Mount Fuji when the weather permits.
Indulge in an unforgettable culinary journey at Hakone Ginyu. They elevate dining to an art form, offering a compelling reason to choose it over other restaurants in the area. Immerse yourself in the essence of Japan with meticulously crafted, seasonal menus featuring the freshest local ingredients. Enjoy the privacy of intimate dining spaces, perfect for couples seeking romance and tranquility. The rich cultural experience, from traditional tatami rooms to the presentation of each course, adds depth to every meal.
This hotel offers a variety of rooms in both Japanese and Western style. If you want a traditional experience, go for a Japanese-style room. These rooms typically feature tatami bamboo mats on the floors, futon beds, and a private onsen hot spring. If you prefer a more familiar setting, opt for a Western-style room. These rooms offer a blend of Japanese aesthetics and Western comfort, often with beds and seating areas. They also come with private onsen hot springs and beautiful views.
Hakone Ginyu is located at 100-1 Miyanoshita Hakone-Machi, 4.2 miles from the center of Hakone. Miyanoshita Railway Station is the closest landmark to Hakone Ginyu.
Check-in time is 2:00 PM and check-out time is 11:00 AM at Hakone Ginyu.
Hakone Ginyu is 36 miles from Izu Ōshima. Hakone Ginyu is 46.2 miles from Tokyo Haneda.
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Distance to city center | 4.2 mi |
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