Hakone Onsen Hotel Kajikaso

Hakone Onsen Hotel Kajikaso is a traditional Japanese inn located in Hakone Onsen in Kanagawa Prefecture. The structure overlooks the mountains of Hakone Yumoto and the Hayakawa River.

The accommodation has 72 rooms, with a price range of 30,000 to 60,000 JPY per night. Each room is fitted with tatami mat flooring and futon beds, as well as a sitting area with low furniture.


In addition, the rooms also come with an LCD television, a refrigerator, as well as yukata robes for the duration of the guests’ stay. Some rooms also come with their own open-air hot spring bath.


Alternative to the private baths in the suites, guests can also choose to use the public indoor hot spring baths that overlook the surrounding nature. Other facilities in the establishment include a footbath, a bamboo garden, and a lounge.


There is also a restaurant, “Ayaka”, as well as a karaoke room and a souvenir shop. Hotel Kajikaso also features a ramen teahouse “Hachiri” that serves specialty Japanese cuisine.


Nearby, guests will be able to visit tourist attractions such as Lake Ashinoko, Hakone Shrine, Gotemba Premium Outlets, Hakone Gora Park, Hakone Meissen Antique Museum, Pola Museum of Art, the Venetian Glass Museum, Rene Lalique Museum, and Owakudani.


Hakone Onsen Hotel Kajikaso can be accessed by taking the Odakyu Limited Express from Shinjuku Station to Hakone-Yumoto Station, where the building is a few minute walk away. The inn is operating normally with safety measures in place and limited acceptance to prevent the spread of infection.


 



 

Does this place have a private onsen for couples and families? Is this venue tatoo friendly?

Rooms with open-air hot spring baths available

Spring quality/qualities (Please refer to this page for the health

Simple hot spring

Tourist spots nearby

Lake Ashinoko, Hakone Shrine, Owakudani, Sengokuhara Pampas Grass Field (From late September to early November), Gotemba Premium Outlets

Top hot spring resort - Hakone

Hakone is a popular hot spring area accessible by train and car in a one and a half-hour ride from Tokyo. Enjoy the atmosphere with an assortment of everything from long-standing ryokan facilities that are of an important cultural asset class to hot spring ryokans of the resort hotel type. This area has a history stretching almost 1300 years as a hot spring.

Number of rooms

74 rooms


 

Rooms with open-air baths Available

Onsen Area Hakone

Is this place ryokan only or ryokan with an onsen? Onsen Ryokan

Does this ryokan have private onsen (hot spring)? Yes

Is there a communal shared public bath? Yes

Are there additional rental options? With open-air tubs 0 With indoor tubs 0 With both indoor and outdoor tubs 0

In or near Tokyo