Lake Oshino

4.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.2/10, based on 13 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Mountain Setting Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Reservable Bath Massage
Staff 4,3/10
Facilities 4,0/10
Cleanliness 4,2/10
Comfort 4,1/10
Value for money 4,0/10
Location 4,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple traditional inn beside Oshino Hakkai, known for Mt. Fuji views and local-style hospitality.

By Oshino HakkaiRight beside the famous Oshino Hakkai springs in Oshino Village.
Mt. Fuji ViewsRooms are noted for clear views of Mt. Fuji and the springs.
Traditional Japanese StayA compact ryokan-style inn with a classic local atmosphere.
Local Home-Style MealsMeals feature regional produce like highland vegetables and rainbow trout.
Private Bath OptionPrivate bath availability adds convenience for couples or small groups.
Good Value BaseA straightforward, budget-friendly base for Fuji area sightseeing.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightScenery and location drive the stay length: arrive for an afternoon Oshino Hakkai walk, settle into the Japanese-style room, use the reservable private bath, have dinner and breakfast, then leave for Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako, or onward Fuji-area travel the next morning.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night scenic Oshino Hakkai stay or quiet Fuji-area stop, not a long base for broad regional touring.

Know before booking

Shared facilitiesRooms appear Japanese-style and some listings indicate shared bathrooms and toilets, so privacy expectations should stay modest.
Limited long-stay densityThe immediate area is scenic but small, so many travelers would run out of nearby activities after one relaxed overnight.
Not true onsen luxuryVerified information supports a private bath and massage, but not a full luxury onsen resort setup.

Food & drinks

A small ryokan by Oshino Hakkai with simple on-site meals focused on local vegetables and rainbow trout, plus strong nearby local noodle and fish options.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meals with local highland vegetables and rainbow trout.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodSimple ryokan-style morning meal.
  • Local vegetable dishesfoodUses Oshino highland vegetables.
  • Rainbow troutfoodRiver fish from local clear streams.
  • Set dinnerspecialtyHome-style multi-item meal.
Ikemoto Chaya (nearby)
nearbynear Oshino Hakkai

Popular local soba stop near the spring ponds.

  • Cold sobafoodStraightforward local buckwheat noodles.
  • Mountain vegetable sobafoodHot soba with wild vegetables.
  • Spring water stopspecialtyKnown for fresh local water nearby.
Maruten Sakanaya (nearby)
nearbynear Oshino Hakkai

Well-known fish restaurant by the ponds.

  • Grilled rainbow troutfoodSalt-grilled local trout.
  • SashimifoodFresh sliced fish plates.
  • Set mealfoodSimple Japanese set menu.
  • Hoto noodlesfoodYamanashi miso noodle specialty.
Irori (nearby)
nearbynear Oshino Hakkai

Local spot for Yamanashi comfort dishes and noodles.

  • HotofoodFlat noodles in rich miso broth.
  • UdonfoodHot local noodle bowl.
  • SobafoodBuckwheat noodles, hot or cold.
  • OjiyaspecialtyRice finished in savory broth.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Lake Oshino is in Oshino village near Oshino Hakkai, with the most practical access usually via Fujisan or Kawaguchiko by bus/taxi rather than on foot from a rail station.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A practical small ryokan-style stay in Oshino with a strong location for visiting Oshino Hakkai and exploring the Fuji Five Lakes area by car. It suits travelers who want simple lodging, local meals, and a quiet base more than those seeking a polished luxury ryokan experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable to Oshino HakkaiThis property sits extremely close to the Oshino Hakkai pond area, so you can reach one of Oshino’s signature sights on foot instead of planning a full transport day around it.
  • Strong local meal reputationGuest scoring suggests meals are one of the standout parts of the stay, which makes it a good pick if you want a more home-style ryokan dinner rather than relying entirely on nearby restaurants.
  • Quiet village base near Fuji highlightsOshino is calmer than the busier Kawaguchiko zone, and the inn works well as a base for Oshino, Lake Yamanaka, and other Mount Fuji-area stops.
  • Useful extras for drivers and groupsFree parking and on-site options like barbecue, karaoke, and tennis make it more convenient than a bare-bones inn for road trips, friend groups, or simple leisure stays.
  • Good value for a scenic areaIt is positioned as a modest 2-star stay rather than an upscale ryokan, which can make it appealing for travelers who care more about location and practicality than luxury finishes.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a luxury ryokan stayIf you want refined design, premium in-room amenities, or a high-end traditional ryokan atmosphere, this property appears to be much more simple and functional.
  • Bath experience seems averageBath ratings are weaker than the meal and location scores, so travelers choosing mainly for a memorable bathing experience may come away underwhelmed.
  • Public transport is less convenientThe inn is in Oshino rather than beside a major rail hub, and past guest feedback suggests access can feel inconvenient if you are arriving with luggage and no car.
  • Facilities may feel dated or basicReview patterns point to a stay that delivers solid essentials, but not especially modern or polished facilities compared with more upgraded Mount Fuji area properties.
  • Limited fit for non-Japanese speakersSome guests have noted communication can be a bit challenging, so travelers who need detailed English support may find the stay less effortless.

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