Mt Fuji Hanayagi no Sho Keizan
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Ryokan highlights
Established Isawa Onsen ryokan with generous hot springs, easy station access, and strong meal appeal.
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Food & drinks
Verified ryokan at 822 Isawachou Ichibe with strong on-site dining centered on kaiseki, teppanyaki, and buffet breakfast.
Teppanyaki counter for steak kaiseki with local beef.
- Koshu beef teppanyakifoodLocal beef grilled in front of guests.
- Koshu Wine BeeffoodYamanashi beef course item.
- Steak kaisekispecialtyMulti-course dinner built around teppan steak.
- Local winedrinkGood match with grilled beef.
Reservation-only kappo counter for seasonal kaiseki.
- Seasonal kaisekispecialtyAbout 10 courses with seasonal ingredients.
- SashimifoodFish prepared in front of guests.
- TempurafoodHot fried items served fresh.
- SakedrinkJapanese sake selection available.
- ShochudrinkClassic spirit option with dinner.
Main meal venue for breakfast buffet and standard ryokan meals.
- Breakfast buffetfoodWide variety in the morning.
- Seasonal Japanese dishesfoodRyokan-style set meals vary by plan.
- Local ingredientsspecialtyCuisine highlights fresh Yamanashi produce.
- TeadrinkTypical drink with breakfast or dinner.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Isawa Onsen area of Fuefuki, with Isawa-Onsen Station as the key rail access point and Tokyo airports used mainly for longer-distance arrivals.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A sizable onsen ryokan in Isawa Onsen, Hanayagi no Sho Keizan suits travelers who want abundant baths, easy station access, and a full-service traditional stay. It is less ideal if you want a quiet boutique atmosphere, fully non-smoking inventory, or a scenic mountain retreat.
- Easy from Tokyo by railIt is about a 5-minute walk from Isawa-Onsen Station, making it a very practical ryokan for a one- or two-night getaway without complicated transfers. That convenience is especially useful if you are carrying luggage or arriving late.
- Strong hot-spring offeringThe ryokan is known for large public baths, open-air baths, and a good volume of its own flowing hot-spring water. Travelers who choose a stay mainly for bathing will have more variety here than at many smaller inns.
- Good room choice rangeThe property offers multiple room styles, including Japanese-style, Japanese-Western, barrier-free options, and some rooms with private open-air baths. That makes it easier to match the stay to your budget and comfort level.
- Dinner is a real highlightFood appears to be a major strength, with seasonal kaiseki-style meals and a notable teppanyaki option featuring Koshu Wine Beef. This is a strong pick for travelers who want their ryokan dinner to feel like part of the experience, not just a hotel meal.
- Useful facilities for a full stayBeyond baths and rooms, the ryokan has extra on-site facilities such as dining venues, a shop, a relaxation treatment area, and other large-scale amenities. It works well if you want to settle in for the evening rather than go back out after check-in.
- More big hotel than intimate innThis is a large-scale ryokan with banquet and convention capacity, so it may not deliver the quiet, highly personal feel of a small luxury inn. If you want a very exclusive or deeply secluded atmosphere, it may feel too sizable.
- Some rooms allow smokingNot all rooms are non-smoking, and the property specifically notes that only part of the inventory is smoke-free. Even with deodorizing measures, smoke-sensitive guests may prefer a fully non-smoking ryokan.
- Not a nature-immersed settingAlthough it is convenient, the location is in the Isawa Onsen town area rather than a dramatic lakeside, forest, or mountain setting. Travelers dreaming of a remote scenic ryokan may find the surroundings less memorable than the bathing itself.
- Best features may cost extraThe most attractive room categories, especially those with private open-air baths, are likely to be meaningfully more expensive than standard rooms. Budget-conscious travelers may not get the full appeal of the property unless they book higher-tier plans.
- Can feel geared to groupsIts scale and event facilities suggest it can accommodate large parties as well as individual travelers. If you are looking for a hushed romantic escape, shared spaces may at times feel busier than at a smaller adults-focused ryokan.
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Current position: 49th out of 68 ryokans in Yamanashi.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44th | Maruyaso | 8.1/10 | 162 |
| 45th | Hanasuishou | 8.1/10 | 205 |
| 46th | Hotel Hatta | 8.1/10 | 315 |
| 47th | Isawa Tokiwa Hotel | 8.1/10 | 718 |
| 48th | Yamanaka Lake Ryozan | 8.1/10 | 1,198 |
| 49th | Mt Fuji Hanayagi no Sho Keizan Current ryokan | 8.1/10 | 1,716 |
| 50th | YATSUGATAKE KOGEN RESORT | 8.0/10 | 112 |
| 51st | Yanagiya | 8.0/10 | 141 |
| 52nd | KAMENOI HOTEL Fuji | 7.8/10 | 35 |
| 53rd | Meitei no Yado Hotel Koshien | 8.0/10 | 638 |
| 54th | Yamagisi Ryokan | 8.0/10 | 649 |
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