Yama no Chaya
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Ryokan highlights
A classic Tonosawa ryokan in Hakone known for private in-room hot spring baths and secluded mountain-river atmosphere.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This Hakone Tonosawa ryokan is clearly identified at 171 Tonosawa and is best known for seasonal kaiseki, Japanese breakfast, and a small bar lounge.
Seasonal kaiseki dining at the ryokan; private dining is mentioned.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
- Fish coursesfoodSeafood in seasonal style.
- Meat coursesfoodJapanese-style meat dishes.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
- Yuba porridgespecialtyGentle breakfast specialty.
Small on-site lounge/bar for evening drinks.
- SakedrinkClassic Japanese rice wine.
- BeerdrinkSimple evening option.
- WhiskydrinkLikely standard pour.
Well-known soba restaurant in the Yumoto area.
- Handmade sobafoodFreshly made buckwheat noodles.
- Yuba sashimispecialtyTofu skin local favorite.
- Local sakedrinkJapanese sake pairing.
- Hakone local beerdrinkRegional beer option.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Tonosawa just beyond Hakone-Yumoto, with the most practical arrival usually via Hakone-Yumoto Station and a short taxi ride or careful uphill walk.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a small, atmospheric Hakone ryokan in Tonosawa that stands out for its secluded riverside setting, traditional feel, and strong onsen experience. It suits travelers who want quiet romance and classic ryokan charm more than those who want easy station access or modern hotel-style convenience.
- Beautiful Tonosawa settingThe ryokan sits in Tonosawa by the Hayakawa River, reached across a suspension bridge, which gives the stay a secluded and memorable arrival. The mountain-and-river surroundings make it feel far more tucked away than many Hakone properties.
- Strong private onsen appealMany rooms have their own open-air bath, and the property uses hot spring water drawn from its own source on site. That makes it especially attractive if you want in-room soaking instead of depending only on shared baths.
- Small and intimate atmosphereWith only about 15 rooms and 12 room styles, it feels personal rather than resort-like. This is a good fit for couples or travelers who value calm, privacy, and a more exclusive rhythm.
- Traditional ryokan characterThe rooms and overall design lean into classic Japanese style rather than sleek modern luxury. If you want a stay that feels rooted in old Hakone onsen culture, this property delivers that mood well.
- Seasonal kaiseki experienceThe ryokan is known for multi-course seasonal meals built around fresh ingredients and a refined traditional approach. For many guests, dinner and breakfast are a major part of why the stay feels special rather than just comfortable.
- Access is not the easiestAlthough it is reachable from the Hakone-Yumoto/Tonosawa area, the approach is less straightforward than a hotel right by the station. With luggage or bad weather, the riverside location can feel inconvenient.
- Not ideal for mobility issuesIts hillside, bridge-access setting and traditional inn layout may be harder for travelers who want fully easy, barrier-free movement. Guests sensitive to stairs or uneven approaches should be cautious.
- Traditional style over modern luxuryThis ryokan prioritizes atmosphere and authenticity more than contemporary hotel polish. Travelers expecting a sharply modern, highly standardized luxury experience may find it less slick than the price suggests.
- Room quality varies by categoryBecause the property has many distinct room types, the experience can differ a lot depending on what you book. Choosing a lower-tier room may not deliver the same wow factor as the better open-air-bath categories.
- Quiet retreat, not sightseeing-centralIt is better for staying in and enjoying baths and meals than for travelers who want to maximize quick movement around Hakone attractions. If your plan is a packed itinerary, the ryokan experience may feel too time-consuming.
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Current position: 44th out of 128 ryokans in Kanagawa.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
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| 41st | Fukushimakan | 9.0/10 | 82 |
| 42nd | Mizu no Kaori | 9.0/10 | 68 |
| 43rd | Hakone Kowakien Mikawaya Ryokan | 8.9/10 | 1,309 |
| 44th | Yama no Chaya Current ryokan | 9.0/10 | 67 |
| 45th | Hakone Retreat villa 1/f | 8.9/10 | 794 |
| 46th | Ryokan Matsushima | 9.0/10 | 64 |
| 47th | Musashino Bekkan | 8.9/10 | 707 |
| 48th | Jinya Ryokan | 9.0/10 | 62 |
| 49th | Hakoneji Kaiun | 8.9/10 | 313 |
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