Wan Wan Paradise Yatsugatake
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Ryokan highlights
A dog-focused Yatsugatake highland resort in Hokuto with cottages, hot springs, and nature-rich surroundings.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified dog-friendly cottage resort in Hokuto with an on-site French restaurant, breakfast service, and cottage dinner delivery.
Main on-site French restaurant; dog-friendly seating.
- French dinner coursefoodSeasonal multi-course French meal.
- American breakfastfoodMorning set-style breakfast.
- Coffee or teadrinkHot drink with breakfast.
- Dog mealspecialtySpecial meal prepared for dogs.
Generic meal venue for breakfast and dinner when restaurant naming varies by listing.
- Breakfast servicefoodSimple morning meal service.
- French-style dinnerfoodCourse-style dinner offering.
- Seasonal ingredientsspecialtyYatsugatake produce used in meals.
In-room dinner delivery for cottage guests.
- SukiyakifoodHot pot dinner delivered to cottage.
- Shabu-shabufoodChoice of sliced meat hot pot.
- In-room diningspecialtyPrivate dinner in your cottage.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This dog-friendly highland resort in Hokuto is best reached by rail to Kobuchizawa or nearby stations, then by taxi or local road transfer.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong pick for travelers whose trip is centered around their dog and who want cottage-style stays in the Yatsugatake highlands. It is less ideal if you want a traditional ryokan atmosphere, walkable surroundings, or an on-site hot spring right next to your room.
- Built around dogs, not just dog-friendlyThis property is designed specifically for guests traveling with dogs, with dedicated facilities that go beyond simply allowing pets. It suits travelers who want their dog to be part of the stay rather than an afterthought.
- Large outdoor play spaceThe resort offers a spacious dog run area and agility-style facilities, which is a real advantage if your dog needs exercise after a long drive. That makes the stay feel more like a retreat for both owner and pet.
- Private cottage stayThe cottage format gives more privacy and freedom than a standard hotel room, especially helpful with dogs, gear, and early-morning walks. It can feel more relaxed for travelers who do not want to worry about neighbors in hallways.
- Dog-inclusive dining optionsThere are meal options that accommodate travelers staying with dogs, including dog menu items and cottage catering choices. This adds convenience if you want to keep mealtimes simple without separating from your pet.
- Cool Yatsugatake highland settingThe Hokuto location offers a forested, elevated atmosphere that feels calmer and fresher than a city stay. It is a good match for travelers seeking nature, open space, and a quieter pet trip.
- Not a classic ryokan experienceDespite the Japanese setting, this stay is better understood as a dog-focused cottage resort than a traditional ryokan. Travelers expecting tatami-centered hospitality and a classic ryokan mood may find it different from what they imagined.
- Hot spring is not right by the cottagesThe large bath and open-air bath are located at a related property a short drive away rather than directly beside your cottage. That reduces the ease of dropping into the onsen whenever you want.
- Car access is very usefulThe layout and highland location make the experience much easier with a car, especially when moving between facilities or exploring the area. If you rely only on public transport, the stay may feel less convenient.
- Best value mainly for dog ownersMany of the property's strongest advantages are tied to traveling with a dog. If you are not bringing a pet, other accommodations in the Yatsugatake area may feel more compelling for the price.
- More resort-cottage than full-service hotelThe independent cottage style brings freedom, but it can feel less streamlined than a compact hotel with everything in one building. Some travelers may prefer a more centralized setup with fewer small logistics to manage.
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Current position: 38th out of 68 ryokans in Yamanashi.
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