Set on the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko, with iconic Mount Fuji in the distance, Fujikawaguchiko is a wonderful hot spring resort for active holidays or restful escapes. Under two hours from Tokyo by road or rail, this is a hugely popular Japanese destination. Whether you’re travelling as a couple or with friends and family, the area’s accommodation options promise something for all manner of tastes and budgets, from classic ryokans to swish modern hotels. Most of the best places to stay in Fujikawaguchiko are perched right on the edge of the lake — a seriously picturesque spot for a holiday.
Guided boat tours of Lake Kawaguchiko, or canoeing and fishing excursions, provide relaxing opportunities to soak up the views of snow-capped Mount Fuji, or of pink spring blossoms and golden autumnal leaves. You can also stroll along the lake’s shores, or hike and mountain bike through the surrounding hills and forests. Keen climbers should attempt Mount Fuji; guided treks are fantastic.
Fujikawaguchiko is also a cultural hotspot, with a selection of excellent museums. Visit the Kawaguchiko Museum of Art and the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum for photography exhibitions and dyeing workshops, or hear magical traditional instruments at the Kawaguchiko Music Forest. Amble around town to sample lively eateries and shop at the Herb or Perfume Halls, before kicking back in your private onsen at one of the best places to stay in Fujikawaguchiko.
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Fujikawaguchiko (Yamanashi)
A contemporary Japanese inn on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi and overlooking Mount Fuji. Design is both sleek and modern, while being heavily influenced by traditional styles. Rooms are mainly Japanese with roll down futons, floor level tables for dining and tatami mats. Fabulous.
Fujikawaguchiko (Minamitsuru-gun,Yamanashi-ken )
A luxury property sat on the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko and overlooking Mount Fuji. Light, airy rooms are a mix of Western and Japanese styles; each room boasts its own hot spring bath. Complete with restaurant serving regional dishes, spa and observation deck to admire the spectacular views.
Fujikawaguchiko (Kawaguchi)
A chic property perched on a hill with spectacular views of Mount Fuji. Rooms are traditional in style with tatami mats, roll down futons and the best have outdoor foot spas. Indulgent hot spring baths and a spoiling spa are utterly pampering. The ideal spot to completely unwind.
Fujikawaguchiko (Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanashi)
A contemporary ryokan boasting spectacular views of Mount Fuji. Offering both Western and traditional Japanese rooms complete with hot spring baths, private terraces and chic clean design, this is a real gem. Feast on traditional Japanese cuisine made with seasonal produce. Utterly relaxing.
Fujikawaguchiko (Minamitsuru-gun Yamanashi )
A luxury ryokan boasting epic views of Mount Fuji. Rooms mix traditional and contemporary styles and are in every way indulgent: private hot spring baths, paper shutters, sink-into beds and endless space. Dine in Japanese style (in room) and spend days exploring the region. Fabulous.
Fujikawaguchiko (Fuji-Kawaguchiko-Machi, Minamitsuru-Gun, Yamanashi)
A luxurious all-suite hotel set amidst the forest of Kawaguchiko. Vast suites are minimalist in design with the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows taking centre stage. All have balconies and the best have private onsens. With a spoiling spa and very good restaurant, this is a rejuvenating stay.
Fujikawaguchiko (Fujikawaguchiko)
A striking design hotel offering an unbeatable location deep in the woodlands with views of Mount Fiji. Interiors are spacious and contemporary with the minimalist design highlighting the epic views. Rooms are individual cabins giving complete quiet and privacy. A luxury nature escape.