Hot Spring Inn Hakone Suisen

9.2
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.2/10, based on 467 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 9,0/10
Cleanliness 9,2/10
Comfort 9,1/10
Value for money 9,0/10
Location 9,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A quiet Ohiradai onsen stay in Hakone with easy station access and flexible room options.

Ohiradai LocationSet in Hakone's Ohiradai area, away from the busier tourist centers.
Walkable Station AccessOhiradai Station is very close, making Hakone travel easier without a car.
Own Hot Spring SourceThe inn promotes its own natural hot spring source for a more authentic soak.
Private Bath RoomsSome room types include in-room hot spring baths for extra privacy.
Calm Mountain SettingRooms and common areas look onto greenery, adding a quiet retreat feel.
Good Value StayReview patterns suggest strong satisfaction for the price in Hakone.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the strongest driver here: arrive in the afternoon, use the baths, sleep early, then continue through Hakone the next day. Add a second night only if you want a slower onsen rhythm and nearby Hakone sightseeing without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: A good 1-night or light 2-night Hakone stay for travelers who want quiet onsen time near Ohiradai Station, but not a full-service ryokan dining experience or a highly walkable sightseeing base.

Know before booking

No ryokan dinnerThis property does not operate like a classic kaiseki ryokan, so meal-focused travelers may be disappointed.
Quiet areaOhiradai is calm and low-density, so evenings are better for soaking and resting than for restaurant-hopping.
Not a long baseThe inn works best for a short Hakone stop; staying too long risks repetitive evenings and extra transit.

Food & drinks

This Ohihedai ryokan at 254 Ohihedai has no full restaurant service, but offers a dining room, guest kitchen, morning baked bread, and easy meal options nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Spacious guest dining room for brought-in meals and simple breakfast service.

  • Freshly baked breadfoodServed each morning.
  • Drip coffeedrinkMorning specialty coffee.
  • Soft drinksdrinkMorning soft drink service.
  • Takeout mealsfoodEnjoy boxed meals here.
Guest Kitchen (on-site)
on-site

Fully equipped shared kitchen for self-catering stays.

  • Self-cooked mealsfoodCook your own ingredients.
  • Rice dishesfoodRice cooker available.
  • Toasted breakfastfoodUse toaster and microwave.
  • Coffee or teadrinkKettle and cups available.
Bellavista (nearby)
nearby13 min walk

Nearby restaurant option mentioned for this ryokan area.

  • Local mealsfoodUseful nearby dining stop.
  • Set mealsfoodLikely practical traveler option.
  • Beer or soft drinksdrinkTypical meal drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Ohiradai and is most conveniently reached by Hakone Tozan Railway to Ohiradai Station, with Odawara and Hakone-Yumoto serving as the main rail gateways.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Hakone Suisen suits travelers who want a quiet Ohiradai onsen stay with a more independent, flexible style than a full-service luxury ryokan. It is a strong pick for calm baths and easy rail access, but less ideal if you expect elaborate dinners, large facilities, or a central sightseeing base.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable from Ohiradai StationThe ryokan is only a short walk from Ohiradai Station, which makes arrival easy without needing a car. That is especially helpful in Hakone, where steep roads and transfers can be tiring with luggage.
  • Peaceful Ohiradai settingIt sits in the quieter Ohiradai area rather than the busiest tourist hubs, so the atmosphere feels calmer and more residential. This works well if you want a slower, less crowded Hakone stay.
  • Natural hot spring focusThe property centers the stay around its hot spring baths, and some room categories also include a private in-room bath. That gives you a more restful onsen-first experience than a standard hotel.
  • Flexible self-catered styleUnlike many traditional ryokan stays, this inn offers a communal kitchen and a freer, simpler setup. It is convenient for travelers who prefer to bring food, eat lightly, or avoid fixed meal times.
  • Good value for an onsen stayCompared with many Hakone ryokan, the setup is more straightforward but still gives you the key draw of staying in an onsen area. It can be a smart choice if you want Hakone atmosphere without paying for a fully catered luxury retreat.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • No classic kaiseki experienceIf you want the full ryokan ritual with in-house dinner and breakfast, this property may feel too stripped back. Its more independent style is practical, but less memorable for food-focused travelers.
  • Some rooms use shared bathsNot every room has its own bath or fully private bathing setup, so your experience depends a lot on the room type you book. That can disappoint travelers expecting guaranteed in-room onsen privacy.
  • Not in Hakone's main hubOhiradai is peaceful, but it is not as central for walking to major attractions, shops, or nightlife as areas like Gora or Hakone-Yumoto. You may spend more time coordinating trains, buses, or taxis.
  • Limited resort-style facilitiesThis is a compact inn focused on simple comfort rather than a big leisure complex. Travelers wanting multiple dining venues, spa treatments, or expansive public spaces may find it too minimal.
  • Steep-area logistics can be tiringEven with the station nearby, Hakone terrain around smaller onsen areas can involve slopes and steps that are awkward with heavy luggage. This can be less convenient for travelers with mobility concerns.

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