The famous elegant gardens and classical Sukiya-style residential designs were revived by modern architect Akira Watanabe, creating a beautiful harmony between history and modernity.
This is a standard plan with breakfast included, allowing you to fully enjoy Numazu Club. There are only eight guest rooms. We offer a variety of room types, including Japanese-style rooms where you can sleep on futons, Western-style rooms with spacious balconies, and maisonettes that combine Japanese and Western elements. From every room you can see the pine forest and the water basin where the underground water from Mt. Fuji springs forth. Meals are served at a teahouse that is registered as a tangible cultural property. Modern Chinese cuisine supervised by Saito Hirofumi, who continues to express his own unique Chinese cuisine at Ichirin Hanare in Kamakura. We will provide dishes that are unique to Numazu Club. ◆Breakfast◆ Rice porridge breakfast <Meal times> ■Breakfast: 7:30-10:00 (last order at 9:00) ◆SPA◆ The water used in the spa is pumped up from a well on the Numazu Club premises, and is the same source of water as the Kakitagawa springs, one of Japan's three major pure streams, and is the underground water of Mt. Fuji. In addition to the indoor bath, the spa is equipped with an open-air bath with artificial hot spring water using Komyo stones, a sauna room, and a Badstein bedrock bath room. Business hours: 6:00-10:30/15:00-23:30 ◆Notes◆ ・Smoking is prohibited throughout the building ・In order to preserve the buildings and gardens of Numazu Club, which are registered tangible cultural properties, we ask that you walk from the parking lot and entrance through the Nagayamon gate and along the garden path to the lobby. ・There are also steps and stairs leading to the rooms and restaurant. Please note that the hotel is not barrier-free. ・Please note that there are only stairs leading to the rooms on the second floor. ・If you are bringing children (12 years old and under), please contact us directly by email or phone after completing your reservation. ◆Access◆ If you are using a car navigation system, please set the "Wakayama Bokusui Memorial Museum" (Tel: 055-962-0424). The main entrance is diagonally opposite.
This is a standard plan with two meals included so that you can fully enjoy Numazu Club. There are only eight guest rooms. We have a variety of room types, including Japanese-style rooms where you can sleep on futons, Western-style rooms with spacious balconies, and maisonettes that combine Japanese and Western elements. From every room, you can see the pine forest and the water basin where the underground water of Mt. Fuji springs out. Meals are served at a teahouse that is registered as a tangible cultural property. Modern Chinese cuisine supervised by Hirofumi Saito, who continues to express his own unique Chinese cuisine at Ichirin Hanare in Kamakura. We will prepare dishes unique to Numazu Club. ◆Dinner◆ Supervised by Hirofumi Saito of Ichirin Hanare Enjoy modern Chinese cuisine by Mr. Saito, who specializes in Sichuan cuisine, in a historical building with 110 years of history. You can enjoy it at your leisure for about three and a half hours (approximate). ◆Breakfast◆ Rice porridge breakfast <Meal times> ■Dinner: 17:30-22:00 (last order 20:00) ■Breakfast: 07:30-10:00 (last order 09:00) ◆SPA◆ The water used in the spa is pumped from a well on the grounds of the Numazu Club, and is the same source of underground water from Mt. Fuji as the Kakitagawa springs, one of Japan's three great pure streams. In addition to the indoor bath, the spa is equipped with an open-air bath with artificial hot spring water made from Komyo stone, a sauna room, and a bedrock bath made from Bad Gastein ore. Business hours: 06:00-10:30/15:00-23:30 ◆Notes◆ - Smoking is prohibited throughout the building. - In order to preserve the buildings and gardens of Numazu Club, which are registered tangible cultural properties, we ask that you walk from the parking lot and entrance through the Nagayamon gate and along the garden path to the lobby. - There are also steps and stairs to the rooms and restaurant. Please note that we are not barrier-free. - Please note that there are only stairs to the rooms on the second floor. - If you are bringing children (12 years old or younger), please contact us directly by email or phone after completing your reservation. ◆Access◆ If you are using a car navigation system, please set the "Wakayama Bokusui Memorial Hall" (phone: 055-962-0424). The main entrance is diagonally opposite.
Superior balcony room with terrace and open-air bath (33 square meters) [Double room] [Non-smoking]
This is a standard plan with breakfast included, allowing you to fully enjoy Numazu Club. There are only eight guest rooms. We offer a variety of room types, including Japanese-style rooms where you can sleep on futons, Western-style rooms with spacious balconies, and maisonettes that combine Japanese and Western elements. From every room you can see the pine forest and the water basin where the underground water from Mt. Fuji springs forth. Meals are served at a teahouse that is registered as a tangible cultural property. Modern Chinese cuisine supervised by Saito Hirofumi, who continues to express his own unique Chinese cuisine at Ichirin Hanare in Kamakura. We will provide dishes that are unique to Numazu Club. ◆Breakfast◆ Rice porridge breakfast <Meal times> ■Breakfast: 7:30-10:00 (last order at 9:00) ◆SPA◆ The water used in the spa is pumped up from a well on the Numazu Club premises, and is the same source of water as the Kakitagawa springs, one of Japan's three major pure streams, and is the underground water of Mt. Fuji. In addition to the indoor bath, the spa is equipped with an open-air bath with artificial hot spring water using Komyo stones, a sauna room, and a Badstein bedrock bath room. Business hours: 6:00-10:30/15:00-23:30 ◆Notes◆ ・Smoking is prohibited throughout the building ・In order to preserve the buildings and gardens of Numazu Club, which are registered tangible cultural properties, we ask that you walk from the parking lot and entrance through the Nagayamon gate and along the garden path to the lobby. ・There are also steps and stairs leading to the rooms and restaurant. Please note that the hotel is not barrier-free. ・Please note that there are only stairs leading to the rooms on the second floor. ・If you are bringing children (12 years old and under), please contact us directly by email or phone after completing your reservation. ◆Access◆ If you are using a car navigation system, please set the "Wakayama Bokusui Memorial Museum" (Tel: 055-962-0424). The main entrance is diagonally opposite.
This is a standard plan with two meals included so that you can fully enjoy Numazu Club. There are only eight guest rooms. We have a variety of room types, including Japanese-style rooms where you can sleep on futons, Western-style rooms with spacious balconies, and maisonettes that combine Japanese and Western elements. From every room, you can see the pine forest and the water basin where the underground water of Mt. Fuji springs out. Meals are served at a teahouse that is registered as a tangible cultural property. Modern Chinese cuisine supervised by Hirofumi Saito, who continues to express his own unique Chinese cuisine at Ichirin Hanare in Kamakura. We will prepare dishes unique to Numazu Club. ◆Dinner◆ Supervised by Hirofumi Saito of Ichirin Hanare Enjoy modern Chinese cuisine by Mr. Saito, who specializes in Sichuan cuisine, in a historical building with 110 years of history. You can enjoy it at your leisure for about three and a half hours (approximate). ◆Breakfast◆ Rice porridge breakfast <Meal times> ■Dinner: 17:30-22:00 (last order 20:00) ■Breakfast: 07:30-10:00 (last order 09:00) ◆SPA◆ The water used in the spa is pumped from a well on the grounds of the Numazu Club, and is the same source of underground water from Mt. Fuji as the Kakitagawa springs, one of Japan's three great pure streams. In addition to the indoor bath, the spa is equipped with an open-air bath with artificial hot spring water made from Komyo stone, a sauna room, and a bedrock bath made from Bad Gastein ore. Business hours: 06:00-10:30/15:00-23:30 ◆Notes◆ - Smoking is prohibited throughout the building. - In order to preserve the buildings and gardens of Numazu Club, which are registered tangible cultural properties, we ask that you walk from the parking lot and entrance through the Nagayamon gate and along the garden path to the lobby. - There are also steps and stairs to the rooms and restaurant. Please note that we are not barrier-free. - Please note that there are only stairs to the rooms on the second floor. - If you are bringing children (12 years old or younger), please contact us directly by email or phone after completing your reservation. ◆Access◆ If you are using a car navigation system, please set the "Wakayama Bokusui Memorial Hall" (phone: 055-962-0424). The main entrance is diagonally opposite.
Deluxe tatami room with indoor bath made of cypress (57 square meters) [Japanese room] [Non-smoking]