Shiki-no-Yado Fujisan
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Ryokan highlights
A lakeside-area Fujikawaguchiko ryokan with hot springs, Mount Fuji views, and convenient station access.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified lakeside ryokan at 6713-19 Funatsu with a Mt. Fuji view dining room and easy nearby casual food stops.
5th-floor dining room with Mt. Fuji views; breakfast and dinner are served here.
- Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western morning dishes.
- Dinner buffetfoodJapanese, Western, and Chinese items.
- Mt. Fuji view diningspecialtyMeal setting with panoramic views.
Named on-site sushi venue listed by the ryokan; specific menu details are limited.
- SushifoodLikely sushi-focused Japanese fare.
- SashimifoodRaw seafood plates may be available.
- SakedrinkJapanese rice wine is a likely match.
Cafe next door at Kawaguchiko Herb Hall, useful for light sweets and drinks.
- Lavender ice creamfoodPopular sweet near the lake.
- Castella cakefoodLocal snack-style sponge cake.
- Coffee or teadrinkSimple cafe drinks.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Kawaguchiko/Funatsu area, with Kawaguchiko Station as the main practical rail gateway and Tokyo airports used mainly as long-distance arrival points.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A solid Fujikawaguchiko ryokan for travelers who want a traditional stay close to Lake Kawaguchi and major sightseeing spots. It is more practical than luxurious, so it suits guests who value location, onsen access, and straightforward comfort over polished resort style.
- Good base near Lake KawaguchiThe ryokan is in Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, placing you conveniently for Lake Kawaguchi sightseeing rather than in a remote mountain area. It works well if you want a classic ryokan stay with easy access to the town’s main attractions.
- Traditional ryokan atmosphereThis property is presented as a Japanese-style inn rather than a generic business hotel, which makes the stay feel more local and distinctive. It is a better fit for travelers who specifically want tatami-style lodging and a more old-fashioned atmosphere.
- Onsen and sauna on siteThe presence of a natural hot spring bath and sauna adds a real relaxation benefit after a day around the Fuji Five Lakes area. That gives it more appeal than basic accommodation with no bathing facilities beyond a standard room bathroom.
- Convenient for Fuji-Q and station accessIt is close enough to Kawaguchiko Station and also practical for visiting Fuji-Q Highland, so it suits travelers mixing sightseeing with transport convenience. This balance is useful if you do not want to stay too far out in the countryside.
- Useful if you have a carFree parking is a meaningful advantage in this area, especially for travelers driving around Kawaguchiko, Oshino, or other Fuji viewpoints. It can make day trips easier than relying fully on buses and taxis.
- Not a luxury ryokanThis is not the type of high-end ryokan known for private open-air baths, elaborate kaiseki dining, or a refined boutique feel throughout. Travelers seeking a special-occasion splurge may find it too simple.
- Likely dated in styleThe property appears to lean toward an older, traditional setup rather than a freshly redesigned modern ryokan. If you are sensitive to dated interiors, the atmosphere may feel more functional than stylish.
- Access may still require a taxi or carEven though it is near Kawaguchiko Station by local standards, it is not the kind of property where most travelers will want to walk everywhere with luggage. That makes arrivals and departures slightly less effortless.
- Fewer premium in-room featuresThe appeal is centered more on the public bath and practical location than on standout room amenities. Guests who want spacious designer rooms or a view-focused private bath experience may be underwhelmed.
- May feel better for short stays than long retreatsIts strengths are convenience and traditional basics, not deep resort-style immersion with extensive facilities. For a longer stay, some travelers may prefer a more scenic or more upscale property.
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Current position: 37th out of 68 ryokans in Yamanashi.
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| 36th | Haku Fuji Yamanakako | 10.0/10 | 1 |
| 37th | Shiki-no-Yado Fujisan Current ryokan | 8.4/10 | 5,240 |
| 38th | Wan Wan Paradise Yatsugatake | 8.2/10 | 10 |
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5 days – Oita > Yamanashi > Yamagata > Hokkaido
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