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10 Best Luxury Ryokans in Hakone

Hakone, a captivating region located a little over an hour from central Tokyo, is an idyllic getaway perfect for any season. With incredible landscapes, a plethora of onsen (hot springs) and ryokans (traditional Japanese inns), and countless cultural sites, this destination provides travelers an excellent opportunity to immerse themselves in Japanese culture. Whether you're planning to relax or hoping for something more exciting, Hakone has something for everyone.

 

1. Hakone Onsen Shiunso

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Hakone Onsen Shiunso is an idyllic inn, tucked away in a quiet forested corner of Tonosawa overlooking the Haya River. The property boasts generous accommodations trimmed in the classic style with tatami flooring, panoramic windows, and an option for ensuite baths.

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On site, guests can enjoy a variety of relaxation and entertainment options, including hot spring baths, rejuvenating spa treatments, and more. The food is exceptional, featuring seasonal kaiseki (multi-course meal) cuisine carefully prepared by the owner and served in-room for an authentic experience.

 

2. Shiki no Yuzashiki Musashino Bekkan

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Shiki no Yuzashiki Musashino Bekkan is an atmospheric ryokan that flawlessly harmonizes luxury with tradition. Guests here can find numerous ways to relax, including indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, a spa, and a relaxation room where guests can savor tea or sake while taking in the views.

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Dine on a nutritious Japanese breakfast and meticulously prepared seafood kaiseki meals, all served in one of the classic Japanese-style guest rooms. To complete the experience, slip on a yukata robe and some tabi socks and make yourself feel at home.

 

3. Setsugekka Bettei Suiun

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Setsugekka Bettei Suiun is a luxury ryokan located five minutes on foot from Gora Station. Each elegantly appointed room features a blend of modern comfort and classic Japanese aesthetics, with hot spring open-air baths. Guests can also indulge in the soothing hot spring waters in private and communal baths.

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Dining at Suiun is a culinary delight, featuring seasonal kaiseki meals prepared with fresh, local ingredients that showcase the flavors of the region. On site, there's also a souvenir shop and a 24-hour lounge offering free drinks.

 

4. Fufu Hakone

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Fufu Hakone is a contemporary ryokan designed to showcase Hakone's unparalleled natural beauty, offering an atmosphere of tranquil luxury throughout. The comfortably stylish western rooms, each with adjoining baths, deliver prime views of the surrounding landscapes.

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Guests can soak away their troubles in one of the communal baths, filled with water from two distinct sources reputed for their health-giving and beautifying effects. The ryokan also features a spa offering unique and energizing treatments, an elegant cocktail bar, and dining menus with expertly prepared meals, ensuring an overall incredible experience.

 

5. Hakone Kyuan

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With its picturesque rural location, welcoming atmosphere, and classic Japanese architecture, Hakone Kyuan is a perfect luxury retreat. The property features 10 rooms, including tatami-lined Japanese-style rooms and contemporary Japanese-western designs. As a special treat, each room includes a unique open-air bath, allowing guests to unwind while enjoying superb forest views.

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In true ryokan tradition, meals are served in-room and highlight incredible local flavors, with signature dishes designed to evoke all five senses. Here, guests can enjoy a quiet day of relaxation or explore nearby hotel-recommended sites for fun cultural immersion.

 

6. Gora Kansuiro

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A beautiful, rustic landscape welcomes you home to Gora Kansuiro, a peaceful ryokan conveniently located just a three-minute walk from Gora Station. Originally built as a vacation home for a Taisho-era industrialist, the premises radiate historic charm, enhanced by the elegant traditional gardens that surround the property.

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There are four onsen baths on site, open-air and indoor, all filled with water directly from the source. With traditional Japanese rooms decorated with authentic accents like shoji screens and outstanding washoku dining, this stay feels like stepping back in time to a luxurious ryokan of days gone by.

 

7. Hakone Yumoto Onsen Seikanso (Kanagawa)

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Around a 20-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station, Hakone Yumoto Onsen Seikanso is a sleek inn with a cozy, intimate vibe. Guest rooms feature a modern twist on traditional Japanese design, with tatami flooring and wood accents that evoke a calm, homey atmosphere.

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Enjoy majestic mountain views from the privacy of the ensuite open-air bath or while dining on kaiseki cuisine, with rotating monthly menus highlighting the freshest seasonal ingredients. Spend the day lounging in your room, enjoying the on-site communal footbath, or soaking in the scenic outdoor bath for a refreshing experience.

 

8. Ryuguden (Prince Hotels & Resorts)

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On the banks of Lake Ashi, Ryuguden (Prince Hotels & Resorts) is a stately ryokan known for its exceptional service and wide range of fun and relaxing activities, making it ideal for any traveler. The Japanese-style rooms are bright and spacious, creating a refreshing atmosphere throughout.

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In addition to the wonderful onsen baths, guests can explore hiking courses, take part in outdoor yoga classes, and more. With superb Japanese dining on site and a prime location near a wealth of popular attractions, this stay offers everything needed for the perfect getaway.

 

9. Hakone Gora Byakudan

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Hakone Byakudan is located in the scenic Gora area of Hakone. The concept of the sandalwood guestrooms is a gentle space incorporating the natural environment that reflects the different seasons. The rooms come with a hot spring open-air bath and features signature furniture by leading Japanese designers.

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The hot springs here are golden-colored, said to make your skin smooth and silky, and effective for muscle and joint pains. Renovated in 2021, the semi-open-air communal bath uses natural stones and provides a delightful view of the charming Japanese garden. For dinner, indulge in seasonal kaiseki dining using selected local ingredients, while breakfast includes delicious side dishes, miso soup with seasonal ingredients, and dashimaki tamago (rolled omelet with dashi broth).

 

10. Hakone Suishoen

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Hakone Suishoen is a luxury ryokan located in the Kowakudani area of Hakone. The ryokan features a beautiful garden and guests will be greeted by a tagyosho (multi-trunk pine) tree at the main entrance. The guestrooms here have different designs and layouts, but all come with a private hot spring bath.

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On site, there's a bar that offers seasonal drinks, a souvenir shop, a communal bath with both indoor and open-air areas, and a spa. The meals are prepared using seasonal ingredients from all over Japan to highlight the flavors of the season, and there is a variety of drink options such as wine and sake to complement your meal.

 

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