Yamagisi Ryokan offers a range of traditional tatami rooms with stunning views of Lake Kawaguchi, allowing guests to immerse themselves in Japanese culture. Many rooms come with private baths, enhancing the unique experience of staying in a ryokan. The spacious guest rooms are designed for comfort and a traditional Japanese experience.
Dining
The ryokan features an on-site restaurant serving authentic kaiseki meals, prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients to showcase the flavors of Japan. Guests can enjoy breakfast and dinner served in the comfort of their rooms for a private dining experience. The culinary offerings reflect the rich traditions of Japanese cuisine.
Wellness
Yamagisi Ryokan includes a communal hot spring, or onsen, where guests can relax and rejuvenate while enjoying the natural mineral waters. The onsen experience is complemented by serene surroundings that enhance relaxation. This feature presents an authentic glimpse into Japanese wellness culture.
Location
Situated near Lake Kawaguchi, Yamagisi Ryokan is conveniently located for exploring the surrounding area, including direct access to stunning views of Mt. Fuji. The ryokan is within walking distance of various cultural attractions such as local shrines and parks. This prime location offers guests easy access to outdoor activities like hiking and boating.
Experience
The ryokan provides traditional Japanese futon bedding, enhancing the authenticity of the stay in a ryokan. Guests can experience seasonal events that highlight local culture and customs throughout the year. This engagement with tradition as well as modern comforts gives the Yamagisi Ryokan a distinctive character.
Highlights
Location: Near Lake Kawaguchi with Mt. Fuji views
Dining: Authentic kaiseki meals served in-room
Wellness: Communal onsen with natural mineral waters
Accommodations: Traditional tatami rooms with private baths
Must-do experiences
Stroll around Lake Kawaguchi at sunrise for stunning views.
Try hoto noodles at Hoto Fudo for a taste of local cuisine.
Visit the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum for exquisite textile art.
Experience a traditional tea ceremony at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest.
Relax at the Fujikawaguchiko Onsen for a soothing hot spring soak.
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Select your room type
Yamagisi Ryokan offers a variety of rooms including double rooms, family rooms, and suites with breakfast, free cancelations, and special deals
Japanese-Style Room private shower private Toilet Room Only
2 persons
120 sq. feet
4 Single beds
Shower
Heating
room details
Japanese-Style Room private shower private Toilet
2 persons
120 sq. feet
4 Single beds
Shower
Heating
room details
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Facilities
Yamagisi Ryokan offers amenities for your comfortable stay and unforgettable experiences
Facilities:
Great
8.2/10Review score
General
No smoking on site
Wi-Fi
Parking
Safe deposit box
24-hour reception
No pets allowed
Security
Luggage storage
Lift
Vending machines
Smoke detectors
Electric vehicle charging station
Fire extinguishers
Key access
Guest Parking
Electric kettle
Services
Free shuttle service
Housekeeping
Dining
Restaurant
Spa & Leisure
Leisure/ TV room
Spa centre
Back massage
Head massage
Full body massage
Foot massage
Hot spring bath
Open-air bath
Public Bath
Room features
Air conditioning
Heating
Bathroom
Free toiletries
Self-catering
Electric kettle
Media
Flat-screen TV
AM/FM alarm clock
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Dining Onsite
At Yamagisi Ryokan, dining transcends mere meals-it's a celebration of local flavors enveloped in a warm, inviting atmosphere. Guests are encouraged to savor authentic dishes that reflect the essence of the region, all crafted with care and presented beautifully.
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Traditional Japanese
Ambiance
Set in a serene environment that reflects the beauty of Japanese aesthetics, the restaurant offers a calming space enhanced by natural elements and thoughtful design.
Key Offerings
Experience an exquisite dining journey featuring seasonal ingredients and artistic presentations. The menu highlights chef-selected courses, each representing the harmony of taste and texture typical of Japanese cuisine.