Sengokuhara Hisanoha

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Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Public Onsen Indoor Bath Hot Spring Bath
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Ryokan highlights

A small Hakone ryokan in Sengokuhara known for quiet surroundings and in-room hot spring baths.

In-Room OnsenMany rooms feature private hot spring baths for a more relaxed stay.
Quiet Sengokuhara BaseSet in Hakone's calmer Sengokuhara area, away from the busiest resort zones.
Small Ryokan FeelWith only a handful of rooms, the stay feels intimate and low-key.
Walkable Dining AreaRestaurants nearby make meals convenient without needing a long detour.
Museum Area AccessWell placed for Sengokuhara's museum district and local sightseeing spots.
Traditional Room StyleJapanese-style design and restful interiors suit travelers seeking a classic ryokan atmosphere.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the strongest driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, settle into the bath rhythm, have dinner on-site if booked, sleep early, and use the next day for Sengokuhara museums, grassland walks, or the ropeway/lake side before moving on.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet 1-night or relaxed 2-night Hakone onsen stay in Sengokuhara, especially for travelers prioritizing baths and a calmer museum-and-nature side of Hakone over station convenience.

Know before booking

Bus-based logisticsSengokuhara is not rail-centered Hakone, so luggage and sightseeing plans work best if you are comfortable using buses or taxis.
Do not overbase hereGood for a short Hakone stay, but the immediate area is calmer than Gora or lake-focused routes for several full days.
Bath setup variesSome rooms show private bath options, but not every room has one, so room type matters a lot when booking.

Food & drinks

This ryokan at 830-6 Sengokuhara appears to offer half-board Japanese meals on-site, with several walkable dining options nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for breakfast and set dinners.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodAsian-style morning set.
  • Sukiyaki dinnerfoodHot pot style beef set.
  • Shabu-shabufoodLight broth meat set.
  • Kaiseki-style mealspecialtySeasonal multi-course dinner.
  • Free-flow drinksdrinkCoffee, beer, sake, highball and juice.
Hakone Sushi (nearby)
nearby2 min walk

Small local sushi restaurant for lunch or dinner.

  • SushifoodFresh local sushi assortment.
  • Seafood dishesfoodJapanese seafood plates.
  • Dinner setspecialtySimple sit-down Japanese meal.
Chaina House (nearby)
nearby5 min walk

Casual Chinese option near the ryokan.

  • Chinese dishesfoodCasual stir-fry and shared plates.
  • Noodle dishesfoodWarm savory noodle options.
  • TeadrinkHot tea with meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Sengokuhara Hisanoha is a Sengokuhara-area ryokan best reached by bus or taxi from Hakone-Yumoto, Odawara, or nearby Hakone transfer points 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 small onsen ryokan in Sengokuhara, Hakone, this property suits travelers who want a quiet stay with a more intimate feel than a large resort. It is a strong pick for couples or relaxed short stays, but less ideal if you want modern luxury, elevators, or easy rail access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Small and peaceful atmosphereThis is a very small ryokan hosting only a limited number of groups per day, so the stay feels calmer and more private than a busy Hakone hotel. It suits travelers who want a quiet base in Sengokuhara rather than a crowded resort scene.
  • Good fit for onsen-focused staysThe property centers the experience around hot-spring bathing, and several room types include their own bath while shared bathing is also part of the stay. That makes it especially appealing if soaking is one of your main reasons for visiting Hakone.
  • Dinner plans are a real drawIts meal plans are a standout part of the experience, with options such as domestic beef shabu-shabu and other hot-pot style dinners that feel more ryokan-like than a standard hotel meal. This is a good choice if you want your accommodation and dinner bundled into one easy evening.
  • More character than a chain hotelThe ryokan leans into a cozy Japanese setting in a quiet Sengokuhara lane, giving the stay a more local and intimate mood. Travelers looking for atmosphere over flashy facilities may find it more memorable than a generic modern property.
  • Convenient for exploring SengokuharaIts address places you in the Sengokuhara area of Hakone, which is useful for visitors targeting the quieter highland side of the region rather than Hakone-Yumoto. It works well if your plan includes driving or focusing on nearby museums, grassland scenery, and local dining.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal without a carThe ryokan is in Sengokuhara rather than near Hakone's main rail hub, so getting around can take more planning if you rely fully on buses and transfers. It is better suited to travelers comfortable with a quieter, less central base.
  • Some rooms skip full bathing facilitiesNot every room appears to offer the same private bath setup, and some room categories do not have a full in-room bathing experience. If a guaranteed private onsen in your room is essential, you need to choose carefully.
  • Older-style feel in placesThe property offers charm, but it may feel more traditional and slightly dated than travelers expecting polished contemporary luxury. If you want sleek design and a high-end resort finish, this may not fully match that expectation.
  • Stairs can be inconvenientBecause this is a small ryokan, accessibility can be more limited than at larger hotels, and upper-floor access may involve stairs. That can be a drawback with heavy luggage or for guests with mobility concerns.
  • Semi-open baths can be weather-sensitiveRooms with semi-open-air baths can feel cold in winter and more exposed to insects or outdoor debris because of the natural setting. Travelers wanting a fully enclosed indoor bath may find that less comfortable.

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