Facade/entrance in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

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Welcome to Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora, your perfect retreat nestled in the beautiful mountains of Hakone, Japan! Just 4公里 away from the city center, this cozy 3-star ryokan is the ideal base for your adventures while still allowing you to unwind in tranquil surroundings. With prices starting from only $154, it’s an excellent getaway for both budget-savvy travelers and those looking for a little luxury in the heart of nature.

Facade/entrance in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
Photo of the whole room in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

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 Japanese-Style Room with Mountain View in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

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4 張日式床墊

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140 平方英尺

日式風格, 山景

山景

平面電視

冰箱

空調

Fitted with air conditioning and heating facilities, this Japanese-style room offers a private toilet and is equipped with a flat-screen TV and a pot of green tea. A fridge is included. Shared bathrooms are available. Features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and Japanese futon bedding.

顯示 10 張照片

160 平方英尺

日式風格

免費無線網絡

平面電視

冰箱

Japanese Style for 2 people

Japanese Style Small, 共用浴室

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Imagine waking up to the soothing sounds of nature, indulging in a delightful breakfast, and then stepping outside to take in the mountain views. Whether you're soaking in the rejuvenating hot spring bath or enjoying a meal for the little ones (available at an extra charge), the ryokan caters to your every need. And should you need anything at all, the 24-hour front desk is there to assist you. Plus, with free Wi-Fi and free private parking, your stay is bound to be as convenient as it is relaxing.

Mountain view in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
Facade/entrance in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

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The reviews for Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora speak for themselves, with travelers raving about the serene ambiance, dedicated staff, and all the delightful amenities provided. Whether you choose to unwind with a massage or explore the stunning views with friends and family, your stay is bound to be a memorable one. So pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready for an unforgettable escape in the charming embrace of Hakone!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
Photo of the whole room in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

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At Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora, the experience goes beyond just your standard stay. Step into one of our charming accommodations, like the Traditional Japanese Style room, and let time slow down as you relax on plush futon mats, surrounded by nature's beauty. For groups or families, consider the spacious Japanese-Style Room with Mountain View that comfortably accommodates up to six guests — perfect for cozy gatherings and shared memories under the stars. Get ready to reawaken your sense of adventure and connection with your loved ones as you share stories and laughter right in the heart of this wonderful retreat.

Breakfast in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
Hot Spring Bath in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

設施

免費私人停車場

免費無線網絡

客房服務

免費接駁

空調

現場停車

24小時前台

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Bathroom in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
Hot Spring Bath in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
Hot Spring Bath in Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora
We were looking for a more traditional experience in a mountain area. Hakone seemed like a good choice for that, conveniently located close to Tokyo. The staff's attention and quality of service is amazing! We arrived under a cold rain. From the moment you enter the hotel, we felt warmly welcomed. We were greeted by someone at the door and asked to leave your shoes there and wear comfortable slippers. A nice, mild incense smell floated in the air. The front desk greeted is, as well as a groom boy who took our luggage and a woman who led us to our room and offered us some tea. Shortly after dinner the same woman served dinner in our room. What an amazing experience! The table was set in our room with so much care and attention to details. It was amazing to watch her at work, a ceremony that made us feel special. The meal was scrumptious and different on our second night. Everything looked and tasted great. Shortly after dinner, the 2 boys who took care of our luggage sat up the futons for the night. Again, we watched them proceed with care and precision as they were setting us up for the night. The hot baths on the 3rd floor are nice, I had them for myself on our first night and bathing in that hot, steamy milky water in open air, listening to and watching the pouring rain from this terrace felt very relaxing. It's even better on the 4th floor, with a nice mountain view. They rotate women and men's hour between the 3rd and 4th floor. We didn't hear any of the other guests voices or noise during our 2 nights stay. The price is reasonable considering that dinner and breakfast are included. You'll pay easily 2000+JPY per person for meals in this area. Here, it's included and in the comfort of your hotel room. We were not fond of fish for breakfast, and the front desk kindly offered bacon and eggs instead. I wish I had asked the 2 boys and the woman their names, to thank them more personally through my review.

Claire

If you're looking for what a traditional antique ryokan is, look no further. This place is definitely old, but with that age comes character. If you want a more modern stay you're going to need to look elsewhere. What it lacks because of age it makes up for in the incredibly friendly staff and delicious food. The woman who attended us for our meals was super nice and set everything up beautifully. She did not speak much English but sincerely made an effort to communicate with us. We didn't know what we were eating, but honestly didn't need to. It was all so delicious! My husband and I also took advantage of a private onsen. The bathroom itself was relatively small but that bath was GLORIOUS! After waking roughly 10 miles every day for half a week prior, it was so refreshing to soak. The water was hot and milky in color and left our skin feeling so smooth. This ryokan is also 2 or so minutes from the ropeway and end line of the cable car. If you get a chance, I highly recommend getting there by the Tozan train then cable car as the views are beautiful. I recommend this ryokan if an older building isn't off-putting, as I really do think that the rest of the experience far outweighs the age of the building and the fact that things clearly need repair in areas.

Skye_w

We loved everything! Yes the staff didn't speak much English and the facility was a little old and rustic but that's exactly the experience I was after. The included dinner and breakfast were amazing full of dishes that I would not normally order so I got to try new things. There was also plenty of food. This was my first time in an onsen and it was great. Yes, I had to google what the etiquette was and how to put on the traditional clothes properly but it was great to learn and experience traditional Japanese life. It is a unique old-style accommodation. It doesn't have a modern feel but does have some modern conveniences e.g. TV, mini-bar and private toilet with bidet. There were also welcome treats and tea waiting for us. My whole family was amazed at the elderly room servicer who set up our room, beds, food, slippers etc. I know it's not traditional to tip in Japan but she really deserves to be recognised for her hard work.

Pearl

We got the main room in the pictures for our family and were quite happy about the space. It wasn’t obvious where to stock our things as the drawers stored the linens and yukata, but lots of room to pit it aside. The food spread was great ,but after a few days, we were happy to have other meals since the food is similar (fish done in many ways!) and we aren’t used to meals like these. The kids had lots of fun. Their baby chairs make funny (and annoying) noises, which of course they played with constantly. Loved using the onsen. Nice and relaxing. On one of our days, the ropeway was closed and it poured, which makes travelling a bit tricker even just to grab food. We were aware of the reviews and treated this place like an older rustic cabin-style place, and had a great time. We enjoyed the outdoor onsen the most, less humidity to bear.

Eric

The staff was fantastic. We felt welcome and we truly enjoyed our stay. The room was very nice and necessary amenities were provided. They also offered to keep our suitcases a little longer while we visited Lake Ashi, which was very considerate. The meals were exceptional in both portions and quality of the food. There was a wide variety of foods in true kaiseki fashion and in no way did we ever feel like corners were cut. 10/10! The waiting staff was also very nice, and always very punctual. Just make sure you are ready 5 minutes early. The living room, entrance and lounge area were cleaned well, and we were provided new clean robes daily which was nice. The inside layout also gives studio Ghibli vibes which is amazing.

Lorenzo

We were looking for a more traditional experience in a mountain area. Hakone seemed like a good choice for that, conveniently located close to Tokyo. The staff's attention and quality of service is amazing! We arrived under a cold rain. From the moment you enter the hotel, we felt warmly welcomed. We were greeted by someone at the door and asked to leave your shoes there and wear comfortable slippers. A nice, mild incense smell floated in the air. The front desk greeted is, as well as a groom boy who took our luggage and a woman who led us to our room and offered us some tea. Shortly after dinner the same woman served dinner in our room. What an amazing experience! The table was set in our room with so much care and attention to details. It was amazing to watch her at work, a ceremony that made us feel special. The meal was scrumptious and different on our second night. Everything looked and tasted great. Shortly after dinner, the 2 boys who took care of our luggage sat up the futons for the night. Again, we watched them proceed with care and precision as they were setting us up for the night. The hot baths on the 3rd floor are nice, I had them for myself on our first night and bathing in that hot, steamy milky water in open air, listening to and watching the pouring rain from this terrace felt very relaxing. It's even better on the 4th floor, with a nice mountain view. They rotate women and men's hour between the 3rd and 4th floor. We didn't hear any of the other guests voices or noise during our 2 nights stay. The price is reasonable considering that dinner and breakfast are included. You'll pay easily 2000+JPY per person for meals in this area. Here, it's included and in the comfort of your hotel room. We were not fond of fish for breakfast, and the front desk kindly offered bacon and eggs instead. I wish I had asked the 2 boys and the woman their names, to thank them more personally through my review.

Claire

If you're looking for what a traditional antique ryokan is, look no further. This place is definitely old, but with that age comes character. If you want a more modern stay you're going to need to look elsewhere. What it lacks because of age it makes up for in the incredibly friendly staff and delicious food. The woman who attended us for our meals was super nice and set everything up beautifully. She did not speak much English but sincerely made an effort to communicate with us. We didn't know what we were eating, but honestly didn't need to. It was all so delicious! My husband and I also took advantage of a private onsen. The bathroom itself was relatively small but that bath was GLORIOUS! After waking roughly 10 miles every day for half a week prior, it was so refreshing to soak. The water was hot and milky in color and left our skin feeling so smooth. This ryokan is also 2 or so minutes from the ropeway and end line of the cable car. If you get a chance, I highly recommend getting there by the Tozan train then cable car as the views are beautiful. I recommend this ryokan if an older building isn't off-putting, as I really do think that the rest of the experience far outweighs the age of the building and the fact that things clearly need repair in areas.

Skye_w

We loved everything! Yes the staff didn't speak much English and the facility was a little old and rustic but that's exactly the experience I was after. The included dinner and breakfast were amazing full of dishes that I would not normally order so I got to try new things. There was also plenty of food. This was my first time in an onsen and it was great. Yes, I had to google what the etiquette was and how to put on the traditional clothes properly but it was great to learn and experience traditional Japanese life. It is a unique old-style accommodation. It doesn't have a modern feel but does have some modern conveniences e.g. TV, mini-bar and private toilet with bidet. There were also welcome treats and tea waiting for us. My whole family was amazed at the elderly room servicer who set up our room, beds, food, slippers etc. I know it's not traditional to tip in Japan but she really deserves to be recognised for her hard work.

Pearl

We got the main room in the pictures for our family and were quite happy about the space. It wasn’t obvious where to stock our things as the drawers stored the linens and yukata, but lots of room to pit it aside. The food spread was great ,but after a few days, we were happy to have other meals since the food is similar (fish done in many ways!) and we aren’t used to meals like these. The kids had lots of fun. Their baby chairs make funny (and annoying) noises, which of course they played with constantly. Loved using the onsen. Nice and relaxing. On one of our days, the ropeway was closed and it poured, which makes travelling a bit tricker even just to grab food. We were aware of the reviews and treated this place like an older rustic cabin-style place, and had a great time. We enjoyed the outdoor onsen the most, less humidity to bear.

Eric

The staff was fantastic. We felt welcome and we truly enjoyed our stay. The room was very nice and necessary amenities were provided. They also offered to keep our suitcases a little longer while we visited Lake Ashi, which was very considerate. The meals were exceptional in both portions and quality of the food. There was a wide variety of foods in true kaiseki fashion and in no way did we ever feel like corners were cut. 10/10! The waiting staff was also very nice, and always very punctual. Just make sure you are ready 5 minutes early. The living room, entrance and lounge area were cleaned well, and we were provided new clean robes daily which was nice. The inside layout also gives studio Ghibli vibes which is amazing.

Lorenzo

We were looking for a more traditional experience in a mountain area. Hakone seemed like a good choice for that, conveniently located close to Tokyo. The staff's attention and quality of service is amazing! We arrived under a cold rain. From the moment you enter the hotel, we felt warmly welcomed. We were greeted by someone at the door and asked to leave your shoes there and wear comfortable slippers. A nice, mild incense smell floated in the air. The front desk greeted is, as well as a groom boy who took our luggage and a woman who led us to our room and offered us some tea. Shortly after dinner the same woman served dinner in our room. What an amazing experience! The table was set in our room with so much care and attention to details. It was amazing to watch her at work, a ceremony that made us feel special. The meal was scrumptious and different on our second night. Everything looked and tasted great. Shortly after dinner, the 2 boys who took care of our luggage sat up the futons for the night. Again, we watched them proceed with care and precision as they were setting us up for the night. The hot baths on the 3rd floor are nice, I had them for myself on our first night and bathing in that hot, steamy milky water in open air, listening to and watching the pouring rain from this terrace felt very relaxing. It's even better on the 4th floor, with a nice mountain view. They rotate women and men's hour between the 3rd and 4th floor. We didn't hear any of the other guests voices or noise during our 2 nights stay. The price is reasonable considering that dinner and breakfast are included. You'll pay easily 2000+JPY per person for meals in this area. Here, it's included and in the comfort of your hotel room. We were not fond of fish for breakfast, and the front desk kindly offered bacon and eggs instead. I wish I had asked the 2 boys and the woman their names, to thank them more personally through my review.

Claire

If you're looking for what a traditional antique ryokan is, look no further. This place is definitely old, but with that age comes character. If you want a more modern stay you're going to need to look elsewhere. What it lacks because of age it makes up for in the incredibly friendly staff and delicious food. The woman who attended us for our meals was super nice and set everything up beautifully. She did not speak much English but sincerely made an effort to communicate with us. We didn't know what we were eating, but honestly didn't need to. It was all so delicious! My husband and I also took advantage of a private onsen. The bathroom itself was relatively small but that bath was GLORIOUS! After waking roughly 10 miles every day for half a week prior, it was so refreshing to soak. The water was hot and milky in color and left our skin feeling so smooth. This ryokan is also 2 or so minutes from the ropeway and end line of the cable car. If you get a chance, I highly recommend getting there by the Tozan train then cable car as the views are beautiful. I recommend this ryokan if an older building isn't off-putting, as I really do think that the rest of the experience far outweighs the age of the building and the fact that things clearly need repair in areas.

Skye_w

We loved everything! Yes the staff didn't speak much English and the facility was a little old and rustic but that's exactly the experience I was after. The included dinner and breakfast were amazing full of dishes that I would not normally order so I got to try new things. There was also plenty of food. This was my first time in an onsen and it was great. Yes, I had to google what the etiquette was and how to put on the traditional clothes properly but it was great to learn and experience traditional Japanese life. It is a unique old-style accommodation. It doesn't have a modern feel but does have some modern conveniences e.g. TV, mini-bar and private toilet with bidet. There were also welcome treats and tea waiting for us. My whole family was amazed at the elderly room servicer who set up our room, beds, food, slippers etc. I know it's not traditional to tip in Japan but she really deserves to be recognised for her hard work.

Pearl

We got the main room in the pictures for our family and were quite happy about the space. It wasn’t obvious where to stock our things as the drawers stored the linens and yukata, but lots of room to pit it aside. The food spread was great ,but after a few days, we were happy to have other meals since the food is similar (fish done in many ways!) and we aren’t used to meals like these. The kids had lots of fun. Their baby chairs make funny (and annoying) noises, which of course they played with constantly. Loved using the onsen. Nice and relaxing. On one of our days, the ropeway was closed and it poured, which makes travelling a bit tricker even just to grab food. We were aware of the reviews and treated this place like an older rustic cabin-style place, and had a great time. We enjoyed the outdoor onsen the most, less humidity to bear.

Eric

The staff was fantastic. We felt welcome and we truly enjoyed our stay. The room was very nice and necessary amenities were provided. They also offered to keep our suitcases a little longer while we visited Lake Ashi, which was very considerate. The meals were exceptional in both portions and quality of the food. There was a wide variety of foods in true kaiseki fashion and in no way did we ever feel like corners were cut. 10/10! The waiting staff was also very nice, and always very punctual. Just make sure you are ready 5 minutes early. The living room, entrance and lounge area were cleaned well, and we were provided new clean robes daily which was nice. The inside layout also gives studio Ghibli vibes which is amazing.

Lorenzo

位置

1320-907 Gora, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimo-Gun , Hakone, 250-0408, 日本

Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora