Hakkaisan Konohanakan

8.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.9/10, based on 5 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
Countryside Escape Garden Setting Mountain Setting Quiet Village Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 8,9/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 8,4/10
Location 8,6/10

Ryokan highlights

A highly rated modern ryokan stay in Oshino, convenient for Oshino Hakkai and Mt. Fuji area sightseeing.

Oshino Village BaseSet in Oshino, with easy access to Oshino Hakkai and Fuji area sights.
Private Open-Air BathPrivate open-air bath and hot spring facilities stand out for a relaxing stay.
Mt. Fuji ViewsSome rooms and outdoor areas enjoy attractive mountain views, including Mt. Fuji.
Memorable MealsBreakfast and especially dinner are frequently praised for quality and care.
Exceptional HospitalityReview patterns strongly highlight warm, attentive, highly personalized service.
Spacious Modern RoomsRecently renovated rooms feel large, comfortable, and well equipped for longer stays.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and private bath time are the strongest reasons to stay here. One night works well for check-in, kaiseki dinner, bath, breakfast, and Oshino Hakkai. Two nights make sense if you also want Lake Yamanaka or an easy Fuji-area driving day without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a high-comfort Oshino stay for 1 night, or 2 nights if you want a slower Mt. Fuji area break with private baths and dinner at the ryokan.

Know before booking

Car helps a lotThe location is in Oshino village, not at a major station. It suits drivers better than rail-first travelers.
Limited evening sceneChoose it for quiet baths and meals, not nightlife, bar hopping, or a dense restaurant area.
Do not over-baseGood for a short Fuji-area stay, but not ideal as a long regional base if you want varied city sightseeing.

Food & drinks

A private ryokan in Oshino with in-room creative kaiseki meals and a few useful local dining options nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

In-room creative kaiseki and Japanese breakfast for staying guests.

  • Creative kaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodLocal-style morning set.
  • Fuji no Suke troutspecialtyLocal trout used at breakfast.
  • Oshino tofuspecialtyLocal tofu specialty.
  • Local sakedrinkSake also available.
Aburi Yakiniku Osa (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Popular nearby yakiniku spot for grilled meat.

  • YakinikufoodTable-grilled meat.
  • Beef cutsfoodAssorted grilled beef.
  • Rice setfoodSimple side with grilled dishes.
  • BeerdrinkCommon match for barbecue.
Yanagihara Udon (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual local udon and village-style comfort food.

  • Udon noodlesfoodHandmade-style thick noodles.
  • Local comfort dishesfoodSimple countryside fare.
  • Hot broth bowlsfoodWarm noodle soups.
  • TeadrinkBasic non-alcohol option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan in Oshino is best reached via the Fujiyoshida–Kawaguchiko area, with the Oshino Hakkai bus stops being the most practical final access points.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A highly private luxury ryokan in Oshino Village, Yamanashi, suited to couples or quiet adult stays near Mt. Fuji. It stands out for in-room dining, private bathing, and a very small-room atmosphere, but it is less suitable for families, guests with mobility needs, or travelers relying fully on public transport.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rare full-privacy stayThe property has only five accommodations, each designed as an independent private space with its own entrance, garden, and semi-open-air bath. It feels much more secluded than a standard ryokan stay.
  • Excellent for a romantic Fuji tripIt is in Oshino Village near the Mt. Fuji area, and the rooms are positioned to emphasize a serene, scenic atmosphere. This makes it especially appealing for couples wanting a quiet, intimate base rather than a busy resort.
  • Dinner served in your roomMeals are presented as creative kaiseki-style dining served in-room, which adds comfort and privacy after a day of sightseeing. That setup is a real advantage if you want a slower, more personal ryokan experience.
  • Strong sense of place in the cuisineThe food highlights local Yamanashi ingredients such as Fuji no Suke trout, Oshino tofu, and local eggs. That gives the stay a more region-specific feel than properties serving generic multi-course menus.
  • Good base for Fuji-area sightseeingThe ryokan is well placed for exploring Oshino, Yamanakako, and Kawaguchiko by car, with Yamanakako IC nearby. It suits travelers who want a peaceful stay without being too far from major Fuji-area sights.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not family-friendly for young childrenThe property does not accept children under 10, so it is a poor fit for travelers planning a family stay with younger kids. Families may need a more flexible hotel or ryokan.
  • Difficult for guests with limited mobilityThe bedrooms are on the second floor and the property states that guests who use wheelchairs or cannot walk independently may not be able to stay comfortably. Accessibility is a real limitation here.
  • Car access is much easierAlthough access is possible without driving, the location works best by car, especially for sightseeing around Oshino and the lakes. Travelers depending only on trains and buses may find the logistics less convenient.
  • Very small property means fewer facilitiesIts intimate five-room setup is great for privacy, but it also means you should not expect the wider amenities of a large luxury resort. If you want multiple public baths, lounges, or varied on-site entertainment, this may feel too minimal.
  • Quiet luxury, not lively atmosphereThe experience is centered on calm, private time in your room rather than social spaces or a bustling inn atmosphere. Travelers who want energetic nightlife or a more communal ryokan mood may find it too subdued.

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Current position: 33rd out of 68 ryokans in Yamanashi.

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