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Susukinohara Ichinoyu

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Susukinohara Ichinoyu, a delightful 4-star retreat nestled in the picturesque landscape of Hakone, Japan. With prices starting at just $276 per night, this hotel offers an unforgettable escape complete with breathtaking mountain views and invigorating hot spring baths. Located just 5.2mi from the city center, you’ll enjoy the tranquility of nature while being conveniently close to all the vibrant attractions Hakone has to offer.

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Rooms

Japanese Western Room with Mountain Side - Annex - Included free drink in Susukinohara Ichinoyu

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2 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Japanese Western Annex, 2 Twin Beds, Mountain View

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room offers a flat-screen TV, a seating area, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as mountain views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Twin Room with Private Bathroom - single occupancy - Included free drink in Susukinohara Ichinoyu

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2 Twin Beds

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310 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Single Use, Private Bathroom

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Relax in our spacious Twin Room boasting stunning mountain views and featuring two comfortable twin beds, a private bathroom with free toiletries, a bidet, and a relaxing bathtub. Enjoy the cool air with the air conditioning provided.

Quadruple Room with Private Bathroom - Included free drink in Susukinohara Ichinoyu

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2 Twin Beds

2 Futon Mat Beds

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365 sqft

Quadruple Room, Private Bathroom

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned quadruple room features a flat-screen TV, a seating area, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as mountain views. The unit has 2 beds and 2 futons.

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Start your day on a delightful note with a complimentary breakfast before you dive into the many amenities this hotel has in store for you. Enjoy a mouthwatering meal at the onsite restaurant, stay connected with free WiFi, or pamper yourself with a refreshing massage (available at an additional charge). With 447 glowing reviews from fellow travelers, you’re in for a treat with impeccable service provided by the 24-hour front desk staff who ensure that your every need is catered to.

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Experience the Best

Don’t forget to take advantage of the free private parking and welcoming non-smoking rooms equipped with all the essentials, including free toiletries, bidets, and bathtubs for that touch of luxury. Whether you’re here to explore Hakone’s cultural wonders or simply to unwind in the steaming waters of the hot spring, Susukinohara Ichinoyu promises a memorable getaway wrapped in comfort and charm.

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Plan Your Stay

When you're not luxuriating in the soothing hot springs, why not take a moment to savor a culinary journey at Susukinohara Ichinoyu's onsite restaurant? Delight your taste buds with flavorful local dishes crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients that showcase the best of Hakone's rich culinary heritage. Whether you choose to indulge in traditional Japanese cuisine or opt for something more familiar, your dining experience here will surely be a feast for the senses. Just picture yourself enjoying a delectable meal while overlooking the stunning mountain landscape—that’s the kind of magic the restaurant promises!

Breakfast in Susukinohara Ichinoyu
Breakfast in Susukinohara Ichinoyu

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

Hot spring bath

Mountain view

Non-smoking rooms

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Bathroom in Susukinohara Ichinoyu

Restaurant

レストラン #1

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We could not have been more pleased with Susukinohara Ichinoyu. I only wished we could have stayed two nights instead of one. The room we booked was spacious and beautiful, and the private onsen was luxurious. Our onsen faced the mountains and trees. Opening the window and enjoying the view was so special. Our room was on the second floor of the main building. I had been worried that this inn would be too far out of the way of the major Hakone sights. But it was easily accessible by bus from Hakone-Yumoto and Odawara stations. We forwarded our baggage from Hakone-Yumoto which was easy and affordable. I actually appreciated that it was away from the main road (RT 138) and other crowded areas because the setting was serene, just what we wanted to feel in a peaceful 'getaway' after a few days in Tokyo. It's still very close to the glass museum and open-air museum. We skipped the main Hakone sights (shrine, lake, cables) and instead opted to hike to the top of Mt. Kintoki (not easy but rewarding). The front desk staff was helpful and gracious with all of our questions and helped us figure out how to get to Odawara station. The dinner was lavish! (The sea bream was so tasty.) If you decide to have breakfast on the day you check out, just make sure to give yourself enough time to get to the train station as the bus ride is easy but can take awhile.

Sarah

It was our first time staying in a ryokan and it was such a wonderful experience! (We were here around 1.5 weeks ago from time of posting). The private onsen was so relaxing to be in, and the room was furnished well albeit it being quite dark inside due to the wood finishes - we like this aesthetic so we had no issues with this. We left our windows and shutters open to let the natural light in - we were in the 2nd floor. The food was also soooo good!! The brekkie and dinner sets was absolutely delicious, whilst wearing our yukata. We were served different sets over our two night stay, so nothing was repeated :) In terms of getting to the ryokan, we came from Osaka and got off at Odawara station (go to East Exit), and took the Togen Dai (Hakone) bus to Daigatake - which stops conveniently outside a Family Mart. The bus takes roughly 1h 15min. Be aware that it is just a regular bus with little luggage storage. Then it is a minute walk to the ryokan.

Ingrid

Beautiful place to stay, the room was stunning and the staff were lovely. The dinner was not something my husband and I would have again, but it was great to try. We ended up skipping breakfast and going to the convenience store next door. The bath in the room was really nice but very hot, and it looked out to the forest and was beautiful. The beds were thin so we got extra ones out of the cupboard and doubled them up. The walls were thin and we could hear people staying next to us talking, and their child screaming and thumping around.

Zoe27

Meals were very filling, and mostly delicious. Rooms were big and spacious. Futons were quite comfortable despite our first time sleeping on them. We initially thought they might not have enough support but that was not the case. Private onsen was incredible and one of the biggest reasons to come here. Public onsen was great as well, outdoor one is great for nighttime. Family mart right next door was a godsend (and one of the reasons why we picked this ryokan despite the location).

Wen

Everything was perfect. The room was spacious, the private bath was really hot and relaxing. Breakfast and dinner were above average standard. We stayed 2 nights and the hotel was so kind enough to provide us different menu for the dinners, which we enjoyed both a lot. There was one server at the restaurant who spoke Korean really well and we appreciated her service. The public bath was standard. Location is great and you always have seats in buses.

Eun

We could not have been more pleased with Susukinohara Ichinoyu. I only wished we could have stayed two nights instead of one. The room we booked was spacious and beautiful, and the private onsen was luxurious. Our onsen faced the mountains and trees. Opening the window and enjoying the view was so special. Our room was on the second floor of the main building. I had been worried that this inn would be too far out of the way of the major Hakone sights. But it was easily accessible by bus from Hakone-Yumoto and Odawara stations. We forwarded our baggage from Hakone-Yumoto which was easy and affordable. I actually appreciated that it was away from the main road (RT 138) and other crowded areas because the setting was serene, just what we wanted to feel in a peaceful 'getaway' after a few days in Tokyo. It's still very close to the glass museum and open-air museum. We skipped the main Hakone sights (shrine, lake, cables) and instead opted to hike to the top of Mt. Kintoki (not easy but rewarding). The front desk staff was helpful and gracious with all of our questions and helped us figure out how to get to Odawara station. The dinner was lavish! (The sea bream was so tasty.) If you decide to have breakfast on the day you check out, just make sure to give yourself enough time to get to the train station as the bus ride is easy but can take awhile.

Sarah

It was our first time staying in a ryokan and it was such a wonderful experience! (We were here around 1.5 weeks ago from time of posting). The private onsen was so relaxing to be in, and the room was furnished well albeit it being quite dark inside due to the wood finishes - we like this aesthetic so we had no issues with this. We left our windows and shutters open to let the natural light in - we were in the 2nd floor. The food was also soooo good!! The brekkie and dinner sets was absolutely delicious, whilst wearing our yukata. We were served different sets over our two night stay, so nothing was repeated :) In terms of getting to the ryokan, we came from Osaka and got off at Odawara station (go to East Exit), and took the Togen Dai (Hakone) bus to Daigatake - which stops conveniently outside a Family Mart. The bus takes roughly 1h 15min. Be aware that it is just a regular bus with little luggage storage. Then it is a minute walk to the ryokan.

Ingrid

Beautiful place to stay, the room was stunning and the staff were lovely. The dinner was not something my husband and I would have again, but it was great to try. We ended up skipping breakfast and going to the convenience store next door. The bath in the room was really nice but very hot, and it looked out to the forest and was beautiful. The beds were thin so we got extra ones out of the cupboard and doubled them up. The walls were thin and we could hear people staying next to us talking, and their child screaming and thumping around.

Zoe27

Meals were very filling, and mostly delicious. Rooms were big and spacious. Futons were quite comfortable despite our first time sleeping on them. We initially thought they might not have enough support but that was not the case. Private onsen was incredible and one of the biggest reasons to come here. Public onsen was great as well, outdoor one is great for nighttime. Family mart right next door was a godsend (and one of the reasons why we picked this ryokan despite the location).

Wen

Everything was perfect. The room was spacious, the private bath was really hot and relaxing. Breakfast and dinner were above average standard. We stayed 2 nights and the hotel was so kind enough to provide us different menu for the dinners, which we enjoyed both a lot. There was one server at the restaurant who spoke Korean really well and we appreciated her service. The public bath was standard. Location is great and you always have seats in buses.

Eun

We could not have been more pleased with Susukinohara Ichinoyu. I only wished we could have stayed two nights instead of one. The room we booked was spacious and beautiful, and the private onsen was luxurious. Our onsen faced the mountains and trees. Opening the window and enjoying the view was so special. Our room was on the second floor of the main building. I had been worried that this inn would be too far out of the way of the major Hakone sights. But it was easily accessible by bus from Hakone-Yumoto and Odawara stations. We forwarded our baggage from Hakone-Yumoto which was easy and affordable. I actually appreciated that it was away from the main road (RT 138) and other crowded areas because the setting was serene, just what we wanted to feel in a peaceful 'getaway' after a few days in Tokyo. It's still very close to the glass museum and open-air museum. We skipped the main Hakone sights (shrine, lake, cables) and instead opted to hike to the top of Mt. Kintoki (not easy but rewarding). The front desk staff was helpful and gracious with all of our questions and helped us figure out how to get to Odawara station. The dinner was lavish! (The sea bream was so tasty.) If you decide to have breakfast on the day you check out, just make sure to give yourself enough time to get to the train station as the bus ride is easy but can take awhile.

Sarah

It was our first time staying in a ryokan and it was such a wonderful experience! (We were here around 1.5 weeks ago from time of posting). The private onsen was so relaxing to be in, and the room was furnished well albeit it being quite dark inside due to the wood finishes - we like this aesthetic so we had no issues with this. We left our windows and shutters open to let the natural light in - we were in the 2nd floor. The food was also soooo good!! The brekkie and dinner sets was absolutely delicious, whilst wearing our yukata. We were served different sets over our two night stay, so nothing was repeated :) In terms of getting to the ryokan, we came from Osaka and got off at Odawara station (go to East Exit), and took the Togen Dai (Hakone) bus to Daigatake - which stops conveniently outside a Family Mart. The bus takes roughly 1h 15min. Be aware that it is just a regular bus with little luggage storage. Then it is a minute walk to the ryokan.

Ingrid

Beautiful place to stay, the room was stunning and the staff were lovely. The dinner was not something my husband and I would have again, but it was great to try. We ended up skipping breakfast and going to the convenience store next door. The bath in the room was really nice but very hot, and it looked out to the forest and was beautiful. The beds were thin so we got extra ones out of the cupboard and doubled them up. The walls were thin and we could hear people staying next to us talking, and their child screaming and thumping around.

Zoe27

Meals were very filling, and mostly delicious. Rooms were big and spacious. Futons were quite comfortable despite our first time sleeping on them. We initially thought they might not have enough support but that was not the case. Private onsen was incredible and one of the biggest reasons to come here. Public onsen was great as well, outdoor one is great for nighttime. Family mart right next door was a godsend (and one of the reasons why we picked this ryokan despite the location).

Wen

Everything was perfect. The room was spacious, the private bath was really hot and relaxing. Breakfast and dinner were above average standard. We stayed 2 nights and the hotel was so kind enough to provide us different menu for the dinners, which we enjoyed both a lot. There was one server at the restaurant who spoke Korean really well and we appreciated her service. The public bath was standard. Location is great and you always have seats in buses.

Eun

Location

817-77 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Hakone, 250-0631, Japan

Susukinohara Ichinoyu