The 13 Best Ryokans Near Mount Fuji [2025 Guide]

Last Updated: January 30th, 2025

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The only thing better than staying near Mount Fuji, and having the chance to explore this naturally stunning and iconic area, is staying in a ryokan while you do it. These traditional Japanese inns offer an authentic experience marked by communal spaces, genuine hospitality, and tatami-matted rooms, and are a must if you want to immerse yourself in the rich culture of Japan.

Luckily, there are many ryokans near Mount Fuji to choose from. Below, I’ve listed the highest-rated properties to help you narrow down your search and find your ideal ryokan which will base you near Japan’s most famous natural landmark.

The 13 Best Ryokans near Mount Fuji

1. Fujikawaguchiko Onsen Konanso

Natural hot spring baths and stunning views of Mount Fuji await

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Wake up to one-in-a-lifetime views at Konanso Image by: Booking.com

If it’s views of Mount Fuji you want, Fujikawaguchiko Onsen Konanso has you covered. Overlooking both the famous mountain and Lake Kawaguchi, it’s the sort of ryokan where you can just idle away the day taking in the stunning sights from your room.

This inn is decorated in the traditional style with tatami flooring and futon bedding. There are both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths on offer, so you’ll have more than enough opportunities to unwind, in addition to a private-use bath and even a foot bath on the rooftop that offers truly supreme views.

At Konanso, you’ll also find karaoke rooms, a souvenir shop, and a lounge bar–is there really even any need to leave the premises?! Additionally, you’ll have the chance to try on authentic yukata robes and drink complimentary green tea.

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2. Hotel Asafuji

Traditional accommodation with air-conditioning and hot springs

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Soak in the hot spring bath while overlooking Mount Fuji Image by: Booking.com

Though it’s called Hotel Asafuji, this property is actually a ryokan furnished in the traditional style with tatami floor and futon bedding. All the rooms are equipped with a green tea set and yukata robes, and the on-site restaurant serves Japanese breakfast and kaiseki multi-course dinner.

Hotel Asafuji provides spectacular views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi, which can be seen from all rooms. There are also public hot spring baths and massages available, but the ryokan is just a short drive away from Lake Kawaguchi’s boat dock and the Kawaguchiko Ropeway.

Kawaguchiko Music Forest, Kawaguchiko Museum Of Art, Oishi Parkand, and Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park are all under 20 minutes away too.

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3. Oike Hotel

Natural hot spring baths and stunning views of Mount Fuji await

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Traditional Japanese-style décor at Oike Hotel Image by: Booking.com

Soaking in a geothermal hot spring bath is on many people’s Japanese bucket list, and you can soak to your heart’s content at Oike Hotel. This ryokan offers both indoor and outdoor public hot baths. And if you want a little more privacy, you can rent them for private use! From the outdoor hot spring, you can see mesmerizing views of Mount Fuji and the Misaka Mountains.

Despite the name of the property, Oike Hotel is a traditional ryokan with tatami floor, futon bedding, and yukata robes available for wear, along with flowing green tea. It’s home to a tea lounge and souvenir shop too, so you can pick up something to remember your trip to Mount Fuji.

Hotel Oike is only five minutes from Kawaguchiko Station, and they offer free pick-ups for their guests–just remember to reserve your pick-up in advance!

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4. Kounso

A cozy inn just minutes from Lake Yamanaka

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The communal area of the ryokan Image by: Booking.com

A cozy and authentic ryokan near Lake Yamanaka, Kounso offers the best of Japanese hospitality. Guests are welcomed with yukata robes during the summer and happi jackets during the winter. The staff are also happy to help guests with whatever query they have, from booking a day trip to reserving a table at a restaurant.

There’s a true communal feel at Kounso, so this is a good option for those who enjoy meeting other travelers. Bathrooms are shared, and there’s also a shared lounge with a billiards table. There’s also a shoe-drying service and washing machine facilities for guests to use, plus a free massage chair!

Asahiokakohan Ryokuchi Park and Yamanakako Teddy Bear World Museum are just five minutes away, while Lake Yamanaka is a short walk from the property.

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5. Private Hotel Rei

Terraced accommodation with mountain views

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Enjoy the traditional Japanese cuisine at Private Hotel Rei Image by: Booking.com

Around 30 kilometers from the base of Mount Fuji lies Private Hotel Rei, a three-star ryokan where each room boasts views of Lake Kawaguchi. Meanwhile, the inn itself offers vistas of Mount Fuji, which guests can admire from the terrace.

Also available at the ryokan are complimentary bikes. Guests can use these to explore the nearby area, where they’ll find an abundance of geothermal hot springs. Fuji-Q Highland is just 10 kilometers from the inn.

The rooms at Private Hotel Rei come with their own hot tub and walk-in shower for a slice of luxury, along with bed linen, towels, and a seating area to relax in.

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6. Ichifujiso

Classic Japanese rooms equipped with yukata robes and endless green tea

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Traditional Japanese-style rooms at Ichifujiso Image by: Booking.com

Ichifujiso is a traditional ryokan complete with tatami flooring, yukata robes, futon bedding, and yes, green tea. Guests at the ryokan are welcome to use the public baths, but if you want some privacy, you can book them for private use.

Dinner and breakfast are served every day (though guests need to reserve a space in advance), with Japanese and Western options available. However, there’s also a convenience store located less than five minutes from Ichifujiso.

Speaking of location, the inn is just minutes from the Kachikachi-yama Ropeway and the Fujikyu Highland Amusement Park, while the Kawaguchiko Station is a 10-minute walk from Ichifujiso.

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7. Yamanaka Lake Ryozan

A traditional ryokan just five minutes from Yamanakako Interchange

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The ryokan is a great place to immerse yourself in Japanese culture Image by: Booking.com

Just 10 minutes from Lake Yamanaka, Yamanaka Lake Ryozan is a traditional inn where guests can experience the best of Japanese culture and hospitality. There are shared bathrooms at the property (leading to a “home away from home” feel) which come with slippers and free toiletries.

Guests are welcomed with yukata robes, and each room has a flat-screen TV and electric kettle for making green tea. Bicycles are available for rent, and the surrounding area is particularly popular for outdoor activities like golfing.

If you’d like to explore the wider area, Yamanaka Lake Ryozan is only a 13-minute walk from Yamanaka-Kyoku Iriguchi Bus Stop.

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8. Rakuyu

Cozy accommodation overlooking Kawaguchi Lake

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Hot spring views at Rakuyu Image by: Booking.com

Rakuyu is one of the best ryokans near Mount Fuji to experience authentic Japanese hot spring baths. The property overlooks the scenic Kawaguchi Lake–a view which you can take in while soaking in the geothermal waters and reaping the benefits for the mind and body.

Just a five-minute drive from Kawaguchiko Station, Rakuyu is connected to the station via free pick-up shuttle. The Fuji-Q Highland Amusement Park is also just 10 minutes away.

At the property itself, you’ll find a communal lobby with a toasty fireplace, perfect for cozy winter nights taking in views of the lake. However, the rooms also offer lake views through their large windows, along with plenty of natural light.

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9. Akaishi Ryokan

With lake and mountain views, this idyllic ryokan is only five minutes from Kawaguchiko Train Station

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Superb location near the base of Mount Fuji Image by: Booking.com

Basically nestled on the banks of Lake Kawaguchi, Akaishi Ryokan is a charming inn where you can relax in Japanese-style rooms. The units each have views of either the lake of the soaring Mount Fuji, and are also furnished with tatami and futon bedding.

The bathrooms are shared at Akaishi Ryokan, but each guest gets their own yukata robe and pair of slippers. Wi-Fi is only available in the lobby, so this ryokan is a great choice if you’re looking for an excuse to unplug and have a break from social media.

The ryokan is not far from Mount Fuji, but the Fujikyu Highland Amusement Park and Kawaguchi Sengen Shrine are also less than 10 minutes away.

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10. Pension Marieペンションマリエ

A traditional ryokan with a sun terrace, patio, and pool

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Pension Marie is a home away from home Image by: Booking.com

Pension Marie lies in Yamanakako, a private and cozy retreat adorned with its own garden and sun terrace. The one-star ryokan is known for its mountain and lake views and also boasts a pool. It sits 21 kilometers from Lake Kawaguchi, while Mount Fuji is 33 kilometers away.

There are barbecue facilities for guests to use, along with a pool table, and some rooms have their own hot tub. The communal lounge area is great for socializing, while there’s also an indoor play area for guests traveling with kids.

Barbecues are free to use at this traditional ryokan, and for the convenience of guests, a minimart is also located nearby so you can pick up whatever you need.

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11. Komaya Ryokan

Home-cooked Japanese meals are served at this conveniently located ryokan

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Authentic restaurant at Komaya Ryokan Image by: Booking.com

If your goal is to indulge in traditional and authentic Japanese cuisine, Komaya Ryokan offers the perfect chance for exactly that with home-cooking served every morning at night for an extra fee (and soba noodles are available at lunch time!). It’s strictly served at 6 p.m. and gives guests the opportunity to enjoy traditional cooking in a traditional setting.

This classic inn features tatami floor and futon bedding, along with shared bathrooms. There’s a hot public bath at the property, and the rooms boast vistas of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.

The inn is nestled behind the small pier of Lake Kawaguchi, where guests can enjoy fishing, and Fujikyu Highland Amusement Park is just 10 minutes away. Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is only a five-minute walk from the ryokan.

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12. Fuji Onsenji Yumedono

Unwind with in-room hot springs and authentic Japanese cuisine

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Outdoor patio seating at Fuji Onsenji Yumedono Image by: Booking.com

Looking for a ryokan with a touch of luxury? You can’t go past Fuji Onsenji Yumedono, which is a short walk from Lake Kawaguchiko. Here you’ll find in-room hot springs and a lush garden to relax in. The rooms also have their own private bathroom with a bathtub.

Local delicacies are served for breakfast and a multi-course dinner in the dining room, available to guests with a meal plan. The ryokan is also just minutes from Kawaguchiko Train Station, so it makes a great base for exploring the area.

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13. Taiheikan

Take in the mountain vistas at this three-star ryokan with its own hot spring baths

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Relaxing hot spring baths at Taiheikan Image by: Booking.com

Taiheikan brings together elements from traditional Japanese culture and also Western travel customs to create a travel experience that covers all bases.

The rooms at this inn are traditional with tatami flooring and futon bedding, and the bathrooms are shared in classic ryokan style. However, there is also air-conditioning, a kettle and a fridge, and a safety deposit box in all rooms, for your convenience.

The property boasts mountain views from its position just 2 kilometers from Lake Kawaguchi. There’s a hot spring bath and public bath at the inn, plus a shared area which will give you the chance to meet other guests.

Taiheikan is just a short distance from Fujiomuro Sengen Shrine and Mount Kachi Kachi Ropeway, where you’ll get wonderful views of the picturesque surroundings.

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About The Author

Vanessa is an Australian-based freelance writer and editor with a BA in Creative Writing. She’s passionate about creating travel content that inspires her readers to take a leap of faith and power through their bucket lists. When she’s not writing (with her border collie asleep at her feet), she’s devouring books, exploring the world, or planning her next trip.

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Vanessa Elle

Vanessa is an Australian-based freelance writer and editor with a BA in Creative Writing. She’s passionate about creating travel content that inspires her readers to take a leap of faith and power through their bucket lists.

When she’s not writing (with her border collie asleep at her feet), she’s devouring books, exploring the world, or planning her next trip.

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