"Beautiful quiet rooms with private tub in the balcony. The staff was very welcoming, the set menu for dinner was amazing, as was the breakfast. Finally, the onsen was natural and relaxing. Would definitely return again."
A verified traveller stayed at Hakone Kowakien TEN-YU
"Great breakfast buffet.
The room was spacious and had a great Japanese traditional atmosphere!
Nice Onsen, everything very clean.
Also - it was very "centrally located' to get around in Hakone!"
A verified traveller stayed at Yumoto Fujiya Hotel
"Such a pleasant hotel experience! The staff was beyond helpful and very friendly. There are both Japanese and western dining options at the hotel, as well as a delicious breakfast buffet. I would recommend at least booking breakfasts when you arrive as there are not many easily walkable restaurants, and the area is very hilly. The hotel does however offer free rides to multiple locations around Hakone. The hotel has a no clothes Onsen, and they provide free coverings for tattoos. This was by far my favorite room of the whole vacation. Our room (410) had an indoor terrace with a wall to wall massive window that can be opened to let in fresh air. We even had a view of Mt. Fuji and the sky rail that goes over Mt. Hakone. My only critiques of the hotel are that there is no gym, no coin laundry, and while the room was always nice and cool, the hallways and lobby aren’t air conditioned and can get pretty warm during the hot season. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort and Spa
"Really loved our stay here, property had a lot to offer. It was a bit quiet and just off the season start but we really enjoyed the walk around the lake, the transportation to town, hot springs, proximity to the cable car, great staff, nice view from room. All around great stay!"
A verified traveller from Albany stayed at The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko
Hakone Kowakien TEN-YU: Offers 4 restaurants, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a sauna. Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori: Ryokan located near Hakone Kowakien Yunessun. Offers a seasonal outdoor pool, an indoor pool, and 3 restaurants.
What is there to see and do in Nishiodake?
Explore places like Gotemba Premium Outlets, Lake Ashi, and Hakone Kowakien Yunessun while you’re in the area. Take a walk along the waterfront at Southern Beach Chigasaki and Oiso Beach.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Nishiodake?
You may want to think about an accommodation that has an outdoor pool if you’re planning to visit Nishiodake in the hottest months of August, July, or September when the average temperature is 76°F. Lodging offering an indoor pool may be what you want if you come to town during the coldest months of January, February, or December when the average temperature is 46°F.