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Fth Maroon 4min To Station - Yamanashi
8.5 187 reviews
Yamanashi
30/08 – 08/09
SG$304/nighttotal: SG$2736 (9 )

Fth Maroon 4min To Station

3 4
house , Fujikawaguchiko Town
This Azagawa holiday home is conveniently located near Fuji-Q Highland (2.6km), Lake Kawaguchi (2.9km), and the Mount Kachi Kachi Ropeway (2km), offering easy access to major Fujikawaguchiko attractions.
The 100 square metre property features three bedrooms, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to 15 guests, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, free Wi-Fi, and private parking; laundry services are also available.
Tsukitei1 - Yamanashi
9.4 259 reviews
Yamanashi
30/08 – 08/09
SG$222/nighttotal: SG$1998 (9 )

Tsukitei1

4 4
house , Fuji-yoshida Shi
Tsukitei1 is situated in Fujiyoshida, a 5.6 km walk from Fuji-Q Highland, 5.6 km from Lake Kawaguchi and 22.5 km from Mount Fuji, making it a great base for exploring the area. The property has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness and user experience.
This 4-bedroom holiday home can accommodate up to 10 guests and covers 100 square metres. The property offers a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, a tennis court, parking, air conditioning and a range of outdoor activities including skiing and cycling.
Rakuten Stay House X Will Style Fujiyoshida Matsuyama 101 - Yamanashi
9.0 427 reviews
Yamanashi
15/10 – 26/10
SG$251/nighttotal: SG$2761 (11 )

Rakuten Stay House X Will Style Fujiyoshida Matsuyama 101

2 2
house , Fuji-yoshida Shi
Rakuten STAY HOUSE x WILL STYLE Fujiyoshida Matsuyama 102 is situated in the Matsuyama district of Fujiyoshida, just 1.8km from Fuji-Q Highland and within easy reach of other attractions like Oshijuutaku Togawa and Osano’s House. This property has received excellent user ratings for cleanliness and location, with guests praising its convenient location and comfortable amenities.
The house spans 70 square metres and includes a separate bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and refrigerator, and a private bathroom. Guests can enjoy features such as air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, a garden, a restaurant, room service, and free parking.
Samurise No.4 - Yamanashi
8.7 237 reviews
Yamanashi
15/10 – 26/10
SG$148/nighttotal: SG$1628 (11 )

Samurise No.4

1 2
chalet , Fujikawaguchiko Town
SAMURISE No.4 is a charming chalet located in Fujikawaguchiko Town, just a short drive from attractions like Fuji-Q Highland and Lake Kawaguchi. It has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The chalet has one bedroom and one bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for a small family or group of friends. It offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private parking.

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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Yamanashi

  • What are the best landmarks to visit in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Yamanashi boasts some incredible landmarks. Mount Fuji, while partially in Shizuoka Prefecture, is undeniably the star attraction, offering stunning views from various points in the prefecture. Fuji Five Lakes are a must-see, each lake offering unique scenery and activities. The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is a beautiful place for music lovers. For history buffs, the Takeda Shrine, dedicated to the famous Takeda Shingen, is a significant site. And don't forget the numerous wineries and fruit orchards in the Kofu Basin.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Yamanashi?

    Mizno Hotel, Kaze No Terrace Kukuna Hotel and Hotel New Century are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Yamanashi.

  • What is the best itinerary to experience Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A three-day trip could focus on the Fuji Five Lakes: exploring Kawaguchiko, its museums and views of Mount Fuji, then moving onto Lake Yamanaka for its quieter atmosphere, and perhaps visiting Saiko for its natural beauty. Another day could be dedicated to Kofu, visiting the Takeda Shrine and exploring the city's castle ruins. A final day could be spent wine tasting in the Kofu Basin or hiking in the surrounding mountains. Longer trips allow for more in-depth exploration of specific areas, such as hiking trails around Mount Fuji or exploring the various smaller towns and villages.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Yamanashi?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Yamanashi, Shuhoukaku Kogetsu, Hotel New Century and Haostay are the most popular ones.

  • What is the best time to visit Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times to visit Yamanashi. Spring offers stunning cherry blossoms, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Summer can be hot and humid, particularly in the lowlands, while winter can bring significant snowfall, especially in the mountainous regions, making travel difficult. The best time really depends on your priorities; if you want hiking, spring or autumn are ideal. If you want to see snow-capped Mount Fuji, winter might be a good option but be prepared for colder temperatures.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Yamanashi?

    Hananoyado Yumefuji, Kaze No Terrace Kukuna Hotel and Highland Resort Hotel & Spa are among the best luxury hotels in Yamanashi.

  • What popular festivals can you find in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Yamanashi has many local festivals throughout the year. The Fuji Shibazakura Festival, celebrating the vibrant pink moss phlox flowers, is a popular spring event. Many smaller festivals celebrate local harvests and traditions throughout the year, often centered around Shinto shrines and temples. Information on specific dates and events is best found closer to your travel dates.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Yamanashi?

    The best family friendly hotels in Yamanashi are Mizno Hotel, Jinya Fujikawaguchiko and Megu Fuji 2021 - Vacation Stay 74531v.

  • What traditional local food should you try in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Yamanashi is known for its fruits, especially grapes and peaches, often used in desserts and local wines. Hōtō, a hearty noodle soup, is a regional specialty. Kofu also has a thriving food scene, with options ranging from traditional Japanese cuisine to international fare. Local wineries offer wine tasting and pairings with regional cheeses and charcuterie.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Yamanashi?

  • Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Many smaller villages and mountain trails offer a more secluded experience. Exploring the less-visited Fuji Five Lakes, like Saiko or Shojiko, can provide a quieter alternative to the more popular Kawaguchiko. Some of the smaller temples and shrines nestled in the mountains also offer a peaceful escape from the crowds.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Yamanashi?

    Mizno Hotel, Hananoyado Yumefuji and Jinya Fujikawaguchiko are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Yamanashi.

  • What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Staying at a minshuku (family-run guesthouse) offers a chance to interact with locals. Visiting local markets and festivals provides opportunities to engage with the community. Participating in a local cooking class focusing on regional dishes like Hōtō can be a great cultural experience. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will also greatly enhance your interactions.
  • What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Yamanashi experiences distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid in the lowlands, while winters bring significant snowfall in the mountains. Mount Fuji is an active volcano, though the risk of eruption is low. Monsoonal rains can cause flooding, particularly during summer and autumn. Checking weather forecasts and being aware of potential hazards is crucial, especially when hiking in mountainous areas.
  • Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan?

    Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on exploring the numerous hiking trails. Appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions is crucial, including layers for warmth during cooler months and light clothing for summer. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are also important, even on cloudy days. A portable charger for your phone is also recommended.

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