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Business Hotels in Hakone

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Yumoto

Dip into Yumoto's steamy world of traditional Japanese onsen culture at the gateway to Hakone. The historic Hakone-Yumoto Station leads to centuries-old bathhouses, scenic riverside paths dotted with torii gates, and the peaceful Gyokuren Shrine. Explore Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park's natural wonders or marvel at the cascading Tamadare Falls after a relaxing soak. Traditional ryokans offer authentic stays with tatami rooms and elaborate kaiseki meals featuring mountain vegetables and local specialties. Getting around is simple with frequent trains to Tokyo and local buses connecting to Lake Ashi's attractions. The compact district is best explored on foot, especially during quiet mornings before day-trippers arrive.

Gora

Gora blends steamy hot spring culture with artistic flair in this mountainside Japanese retreat. The Hakone Tozan Railway winds up to reveal ryokans where you can soak in mineral-rich onsen baths after exploring Hakone Gora Park's French-inspired gardens. Art lovers can bounce between the Hakone Museum of Art and Photography before riding the cable car to catch mountain vistas. Dining here centers around traditional kaiseki meals featuring seasonal mountain vegetables and river fish. Most accommodations include dinner with your stay, saving you the trek up and down steep terrain. Getting around requires some planning with the railway, cable cars, and ropeway system connecting major attractions.

Miyanoshita

Miyanoshita's historic mountain village charm transports you to Japan's elegant Meiji era. Century-old ryokans and public bathhouses dot narrow streets, with the iconic Fujiya Hotel standing proud since 1878. Soak in mineral-rich onsen baths that have drawn visitors for generations. Nearby trails offer peaceful hikes with stunning valley views. Traditional kaiseki meals at local ryokans showcase seasonal Japanese cuisine in atmospheric settings. Most accommodations include private hot spring baths for ultimate relaxation after exploring. The Hakone Tozan Railway connects you to other mountain destinations, though the village's steep streets reward walkers with hidden scenic spots.

Sengokuhara

Sengokuhara dazzles with golden susuki grass fields swaying against volcanic backdrops and steam rising from natural hot springs. Art lovers can wander through the Hakone Open-Air Museum where sculptures stand proudly against mountain views. Traditional ryokans with their wooden facades and serene gardens offer an authentic glimpse into Japanese mountain culture that feels worlds away from city life. Most dining happens within ryokans where kaiseki meals showcase local mountain vegetables and tofu specialties. Getting around requires planning as bus service is limited, though the peaceful walks between attractions reward you with stunning scenery. Staying in a traditional ryokan with tatami rooms and private onsen baths is the quintessential Sengokuhara experience.

Kowakudani

Soak in Kowakudani's otherworldly volcanic landscape where sulfurous steam rises from bubbling hot springs. Traditional wooden ryokans dot the mountainside, offering authentic onsen experiences and kaiseki meals featuring seasonal mountain delicacies. Hiking trails wind through the dramatic Owakudani valley, revealing stunning Mount Fuji views on clear days. Most visitors stay in ryokans with tatami rooms and private thermal baths included in your stay. The peaceful setting has limited public transportation, so plan accordingly. This quiet retreat closes early, focusing on relaxation rather than nightlife—perfect for those seeking traditional Japanese wellness experiences.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best business hotels in Hakone?
One of the top business hotels in Hakone based on guest reviews is Hakone Retreat Före. Make the most of a 24-hour front desk and concierge services here. Hotel de Yama, Hakone Lake Side is also rated highly by frequent business travelers.
What are the cheapest business hotels in Hakone?
Masuya Ryokan is a budget-friendly option catering to traveling professionals. This property features meeting rooms and air conditioning. Also consider Ajiwainokokoro Kintokisan - So. Take your pick of affordable Hakone business hotels from $89 that are a win for both your work and your wallet.
What is the best time to stay in a business hotel in Hakone?
If you're looking for the warmest weather, plan your work trip for August. The temperatures are around 75ºF (24ºC) to 86ºF (30ºC) during this time. January has the coolest temperatures between 36ºF (2ºC) and 48ºF (9ºC). For smaller crowds and potentially cheaper business hotels in Hakone, visit in February when it's less busy.
What are the closest business hotels to Lake Ashi?
Close those deals at your business hotel in Hakone and then venture out to explore Lake Ashi. Hotel de Yama, Hakone Lake Side is near this attraction and comes with a lake view and mountain views. Or, hit those deadlines and then take in the sights from Kinokuniya Ryokan. It's another stay that's just a quick drive away.
What business hotels in Hakone have a pool?
With a pool, indoor hot springs and mountain views, Hotel Okada lets you achieve the perfect work-play balance. Or, get in some downtime after a demanding day at Hakone Yumoto Hotel. This Hakone business hotel comes with a pool too.
What are the best 5-star business hotels in Hakone?
Sansuirou is a sought-after 5-star Hakone business hotel. From mountain views and an indoor Japanese-style onsen to impeccable service at every turn, you'll find it all here.
Are there any business hotels in Hakone with parking?
There are 1,271 Hakone business hotels with parking to choose from. Book a room at Hakone Retreat Före, which comes with a 24-hour front desk, concierge services and room for your ride. Hotel de Yama, Hakone Lake Side is another option with parking.
Are all taxes and fees included in the Hakone hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provide upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.

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