"A very basic hotel, although staff were helpful and polite. There were no dining opportunities and the rooms were small and rather depressing. However it was clean and convenient. The price was reasonable for what it offered."
"The property was stunning and an excellent value for the cost. Breakfast was delicious and sakurai treated us very well upon and arrival and throughout our stay. Thank you!"
"The choice of food at breakfast and dinner were terrific. In addition, there was easy access to nature trails and a Hakone Ropeway station. My only suggestion for the hotel is to provide a map or information about the trails. I only found them by walking around."
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Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Shibuta River during your travels in Isehara. Amble around the area's parks or visit its temples.
"This is a great hotel for people coming from outside of Japan. Me and my fiancé stayed there for two nights and had both of our breakfasts and dinners there. For breakfast you have a choice of western or Japanese style breakfast. We chose Japanese both times. For dinner it’s a 5 course meal that was delicious. Both meals were an assortment for different foods but by the end we were both full. The most important thing to keep in mind when staying here is it’s about a 40 minute bus ride to the actual town where the lake is. I didn’t mind this however because the area our hotel was in was also really beautiful and I don’t think we would have known about it without the hotel. It was about a 2 hour ride from Haneda airport using both the Shinkansen and the bus to the hotel. Figuring out the bus was a little difficult but after showing my google maps to the bus driver they confirmed with me we were in the right spot. Lastly, for our room we got a private onsen which was a splurge but defintely worth it, especially since we were not comfortable using public onsens. The view was beautiful and defintely was a memorable part of our trip."
"This property is absolutely incredible. The view alone is so soothing, but the highlight - hands down
— is the hot spring bath (onsen). Please, do not miss it. Yes, you have to go in naked, but it's truly worth getting over any Western discomfort. The experience is surreal.
They alternate floors daily between men and women, so you get to enjoy both the waterfall view and mountain view. And when I say waterfall view, I mean you are literally at the foot of a waterfall — it's breathtaking.
Everything about the bath experience is 5 stars: the variety of hot and cold pools, the traditional Japanese showers, and the gorgeous vanity areas stocked with every skincare product you could ever need.
Guests are also encouraged to wear traditional Japanese robes (yukata) during their stay, which instantly sets the tone and puts you in a peaceful, zen-like state.
Pro tip: Book the dinner buffet in advance along with your room — it's half the price compared to purchasing it on-site. Both the dinner and breakfast buffets were excellent, with a wide and delicious variety.
Guests staying at TenYu also get free access to the amusement park and water park in the adjacent hotel, connected by a tunnel. It's perfect for families! Although there's a full pool and water park, my kids surprisingly preferred the serenity of the hot springs. It was all so enjoyable that our 2-night stay magically extended to 3 and we’re coming back tmw to end our month trip with 3 more days there."
"We nooked 3 rooms with private onsen for our family trip. The room was beautiful and relaxing. The bed and pillows were a bit hard for my taste, but we were so relaxed after the bath that we slept well.
The included dinner was amazing with delicious, beautifully presented plates. The morning breakfast was buffet style with a variety of foods to choose.
Many of the staff spoke English and they were all accommodating and friendly "
"I’m born and raised in Japan but currently living in the US. I have experienced nice Onsen hotels, but this is the best. I’m pretty sure that I’ll come back to this place!!"
What are some of the best vacation rentals that Kuribana has to offer?
Rakuten STAY VILLA Hakone Sengokuhara: Visitors like this Kuribana vacation home rental. It has air-conditioning and laundry facilities to help you feel perfectly comfortable in your new surroundings. It has 3 bedrooms as well as a kitchenette with a dishwasher, a fridge, and a stovetop, so you can cook with friends or family. See all vacation rentals in Kuribana.
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The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 76°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 46°F. The rainiest months in Kuribana are September, October, June, and July, with each month seeing an average of 8 inches of rainfall.