Ubuya
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Highlights
Facilities
Free parking
Large indoor bath
Open-air bath (non-mixed)
Bath
English
Japanese
Slope at entrance
Gold star ratings are provided by partner site to reflect the comfort, facilities, and amenities you can expect.
Free parking
Large indoor bath
Open-air bath (non-mixed)
Bath
English
Japanese
Slope at entrance
Location rating score
| Service | 4.7 |
| Check-in from | 15:00 |
| Check-out until | 11:00 |
| Location rating | 4.7 |

The Midori Spa House boasts beautiful views of Mt. Fuji that all but guarantee an amazing stay, relaxing both body and mind. Offering baths of various types, guests staying here can enjoy an outdoor bath and sauna. This stunning ryokan truly must be seen to be believed. A pure-Japanese-style hotel offering views of Mt. Fuji over Lake Kawaguchiko from the large windows of every guestroom.
The view of Mt. Fuji from the large communal bath is particularly magnificent. The glass windows here are treated so they don't steam up and obscure the view.
Enjoy seeing the beautiful Mt. Fuji right in front of your eyes like a painting while you relax here.
The hotel also features a hearth lounge and a Mt. Fuji photo gallery.
Exceptional4.7
Location
For anything that's not mentioned on this page, please directly ask the property.
From Dec. 1, 2025, the meal style and conditions for children will change as follows.
- A buffet-style meal will be served for both dinner and breakfast.
- Bed-sharing is not allowed for children 3-6 years old. The meal will be served buffet-style.
- Bed-sharing is allowed for children 0-2 years old. Infant facility use charge is not required.
Guests may be unable to check in without showing the reservation confirmation e-mail (with amount listed) from JAPANiCAN.
Guestroom images shown are for illustrative purposes only.
These may differ from the actual guestrooms used for accommodation.
The dining venue will be selected by the inn.
Pick-up from Kawaguchiko Station available 15:00 - 18:00 daily. Please call to be picked up: 0555-72-1145. Shuttle will arrive within about 10 minutes. Check-in is from 15:00, so if arriving early, it may be necessary to wait in the lobby to check in. If arriving at the station outside of the times listed above, please arrange transportation by bus or taxi.
*The final check-in time is 18:00.
*The dinner final start time is 18:50.
*Dinner will not be provided past 18:50.
Also, please be aware that in that event, refunds will not be given for dinner costs.
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4.8
Great service and experience. You can call for a shuttle to pick you up from Kawaguchiko station (go to the Info Center and they will make the call for you). Lots of features like massage chairs overlooking Lake and the Mt Fuji. Drinks are ample in th
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4.9
I know this ryokan from the website ranking best onsen in Kawaguchiko. Since we arrived the ryokan ,We are impressed with everything. There is the shuttle bus to pick up from JR station. The hotel facilities are great. Dinner and breakfast superb ! T
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4.9
A beautiful beautiful place. Its probably the most beautiful hotel I've ever stayed in. However, hotel needs to improve on its WiFi.2 days we were here, the WiFi was very very weak and I couldn't make phone calls back home.
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5.0
Fabuleux, un moment hors du temps dans ce ryokan haut de gamme. Nous venions de Tokyo juste pour une nuit et c'était incroyable ! Nous avions réservé une chambre avec onset privé sur la terrasse et nous avions vu dur le mont Fuji. Le soir menu dégustation
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Bath
Car park
2.0
“Good location, but”
The check-in wait was long and the staff talked among themselves a lot. The paper given to us at the reception desk to fill in guest information had numerous spots erased with a correction pen, and we were forced to fill in the information on top of it. It was too rude to serve to guests. At breakfast, the saikyo-yaki, which was served as "the pride of the hotel," was half burnt and inedible. The staff is generally young, but are they part-timers? I don't think I will stay there again.
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