23 Best Hotels & Ryokans with Mt. Fuji Views (Kawaguchiko, Yamanakako & Gotemba)
Experience the ultimate stay with a majestic view of Mt. Fuji from your room or open-air bath. We have selected 23 hotels with exceptional views that are available for booking on Expedia, categorized by area.
| Area | Hotel Name | Price Range (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Gotemba | Fuji Speedway Hotel | 45,000 JPY~ |
| Yamanakako | Hotel Mt. Fuji | 21,000 JPY~ |
| Fuji Marriott Hotel Lake Yamanaka | 20,000 JPY~ | |
| Fujiyoshida | Highland Resort Hotel & Spa | 28,000 JPY~ |
| Hotel Kaneyamaen | 45,000 JPY~ | |
| Bessho SASA | 110,000 JPY~ | |
| HOTEL MYSTAYS Fuji Onsen Resort | 15,000 JPY~ | |
| Kawaguchiko | La Vista Fujikawaguchiko | 32,000 JPY~ |
| Wakakusa no Yado Maruei Ryokan | 35,000 JPY~ | |
| Fuji Onsenji Yumedono | 90,000 JPY~ | |
| Forest Village (Fuji Premium Resort) | 20,000 JPY~ | |
| Hanz Outdoor Resort | 32,000 JPY~ | |
| Mt.Fuji Glamping Terrace Minenohana | 60,000 JPY~ | |
| Furin Mount Fuji Lake Kawaguchi Hotel | 40,000 JPY~ | |
| Fuji Lake Hotel | 26,000 JPY~ | |
| Fuji View Hotel | 32,000 JPY~ | |
| AWAUMI Fujikawaguchiko Resort | 35,000 JPY~ | |
| Fuji Premium Resort | 18,000 JPY~ | |
| Fuji Kawaguchiko Resort Hotel | 16,000 JPY~ | |
| Hotel Regina Kawaguchiko | 22,000 JPY~ | |
| The Gran Resort Princess Fujikawaguchiko | 18,000 JPY~ | |
| HAOSTAY | 14,000 JPY~ | |
| Lakeland Hotel Mizunosato | 28,000 JPY~ |
Gotemba Area
1. Fuji Speedway Hotel – The Unbound Collection by Hyatt



Located adjacent to Fuji Speedway, Japan’s sacred ground for motorsports, this is a luxury hotel under the Hyatt brand. Its greatest feature is that you can choose a room with a view of either the excitement of the circuit or the serene majesty of Mt. Fuji. The hotel also features the “Fuji Omikami Onsen,” where you can gaze at Mt. Fuji while soaking in skin-beautifying hot springs. This unique hotel offers an extraordinary experience perfect for motorsport fans as well as those seeking a quiet resort stay.
Yamanakako Area
2. Hotel Mt. Fuji



As the name suggests, this resort hotel was built specifically “to view Mt. Fuji.” Located on a hill overlooking Lake Yamanaka, it offers unobstructed panoramic views. Recently, it has become famous among sauna enthusiasts for its scenic sauna with a view of Mt. Fuji, natural water cold bath, and open-air bathing space, creating the perfect environment to refresh. Enjoy a special time refreshing your mind and body in a classical atmosphere while admiring the seasonal expressions of Mt. Fuji.
3. Fuji Marriott Hotel Lake Yamanaka



A Marriott hotel standing quietly surrounded by a lush forest. It features spacious guest rooms of over 40 square meters, and the Premium Rooms with Hot Spring allow you to enjoy a private bath anytime you wish. You can also view the majestic Mt. Fuji from the large public bath and open-air bath. With sophisticated service and comfortable facilities, it promises an upscale resort stay. Recommended for those seeking a calm stay where you want to take a deep breath in nature.
Fujiyoshida Area
4. Highland Resort Hotel & Spa



An official hotel adjacent to Fuji-Q Highland, offering priority entry benefits for guests. However, that’s not its only charm. The impressive view of Mt. Fuji filling the guest room window is simply breathtaking. Furthermore, guests can use the adjacent pure Japanese-style natural hot spring facility “Fujiyama Onsen” for free, spending a relaxing time in one of Japan’s largest wooden bathrooms. Ideal for active travelers who want it all: fun, relaxation, and scenic views.
5. Hotel Kaneyamaen



A long-established Ryokan boasting overwhelming popularity as a “hot spring with a view of Mt. Fuji.” It features a vast Japanese garden of about 20,000 tsubo (approx. 66,000 sqm), offering seasonal beauty. The highlight is the “Open-air Bath Mt. Fuji” on the roof. Soaking in the tub, you feel as if you are floating on the foothills of Mt. Fuji. With plenty of entertainment such as nightly Reiho Taiko drum shows, this inn allows you to fully enjoy Japanese culture and scenic hot springs.
7. Bessho SASA



A special floor within Hotel Kaneyamaen where all rooms have open-air baths. With a dedicated entrance and lounge accessible only to select guests, a serene other-worldly atmosphere awaits. From the open-air bath in your room, you can monopolize the majestic Mt. Fuji without being disturbed by anyone. The luxurious hospitality, including carefully selected bedding and made-to-order meals, promises a top-class experience suitable for anniversaries and special trips.
16. HOTEL MYSTAYS Fuji Onsen Resort



Located within walking distance of Fuji-Q Highland Station, this resort hotel is extremely convenient as a sightseeing base. From the panoramic large public bath and open-air bath on the top floor, you can overlook the unobstructed view of Mt. Fuji and soothe your travel fatigue. Functional and modern guest rooms cater to a wide range of needs from business to families. Its appeal lies in its high cost-performance, allowing you to enjoy natural hot springs and wonderful views at a relatively affordable price.
Kawaguchiko Area
6. La Vista Fujikawaguchiko



A stylish resort hotel with the atmosphere of Provence in Southern France. Its greatest charm is the collaboration of Lake Kawaguchiko and Mt. Fuji viewed from guest rooms equipped with view baths. Hot spring facilities are also substantial, including 5 free private baths and bedrock baths, making it perfect for a secluded stay. The breakfast buffet featuring Western dishes using plenty of local ingredients is well-reputed. A perfect choice for couples or girls’ trips who want to enjoy Mt. Fuji in a slightly Western atmosphere.
8. Wakakusa no Yado Maruei Ryokan



A purely Japanese-style inn standing quietly by Lake Kawaguchiko, proud of its cuisine. It is often called “Maruei of Cuisine” for its high reputation for Kaiseki dishes utilizing seasonal ingredients. From the “Fuji no Yu” panoramic open-air bath on the top floor, you can overlook the majestic Mt. Fuji stretching to its base, and from “Umi no Yu,” the calm Lake Kawaguchiko, allowing you to enjoy different superb views depending on the time of day. Recommended for those who want to be healed by traditional Japanese inn hospitality and heartwarming service.
9. Fuji Onsenji Yumedono



One of the premier luxury ryokans in the Kawaguchiko area. All rooms are equipped with private open-air baths, and the space surrounded by high walls is truly an “adult hideaway.” Away from the hustle and bustle, you can enjoy hot springs and gourmet food without being disturbed by anyone. The guest rooms are spacious with a modern Japanese design, evoking traditional Japanese beauty. Meals are luxurious Kaiseki cuisine served in private rooms. It offers an exquisite time for couples and spouses who want to cherish special moments such as honeymoons and anniversaries.
10. Forest Village (Fuji Premium Resort)



A cottage-style resort hotel dotted within the forest inside Fuji Premium Resort. The spacious guest rooms offer a sense of privacy like a villa, and dog-friendly rooms where you can stay with your pet are also popular. Surrounded by rich nature, you can enjoy an active stay with BBQs and walks. It is the perfect environment for families, groups, and pet owners who want to refresh without hesitation at the foot of Mt. Fuji.
11. Hanz Outdoor Resort Log Cottage & Glamping



A glamping resort where you can enjoy authentic outdoor experiences empty-handed. You can choose a stay that suits your style, such as unique dome tents or fully equipped villas. At night, gaze at the starry sky around a bonfire, and in the early morning, be moved by Mt. Fuji looming before your eyes—the charm lies in experiencing unity with nature. With facilities and services that even outdoor beginners can enjoy with peace of mind, it offers a special camping experience.
12. Mt.Fuji Glamping Terrace Minenohana



A private glamping facility limited to only 6 groups per day, located on a hill overlooking Lake Kawaguchiko. The unobstructed panoramic view is breathtaking; you can monopolize the prime location with Mt. Fuji in front and Lake Kawaguchiko below. Each tent is independent, ensuring privacy. You can enjoy a luxurious BBQ on the terrace for meals. A hideaway suitable for adults seeking a luxurious time immersed in superb views amidst silence.
13. Furin Mount Fuji Lake Kawaguchi Hotel



An onsen hotel that makes you feel a somewhat nostalgic Japanese atmosphere. Its charm lies in the fact that all guest rooms offer views of either Mt. Fuji or Lake Kawaguchiko. Especially from the Mt. Fuji side rooms, you can feel the expressions of the mountain changing with the seasons up close. Dinner is a creative Japanese set meal using plenty of local seasonal ingredients. A comfortable inn where you can slowly heal your travel fatigue with an at-home atmosphere and warm hospitality.
14. Fuji Lake Hotel



Established in 1932, this is a historic hotel standing by Lake Kawaguchiko. While cherishing tradition, it actively incorporates “Universal Design,” making it people-friendly. The entire building is barrier-free, making it ideal for three-generation trips. From the panoramic private bath on the top floor and rooms with open-air baths, you can monopolize the superb views of Mt. Fuji and the lake. The choice between Western food by a French chef and traditional Japanese food is also one of its charms.
15. Fuji View Hotel



A classic resort hotel surrounded by a vast garden of about 30,000 tsubo. The contrast between seasonal nature such as cherry blossoms in spring and autumn leaves, and Mt. Fuji is breathtaking. You can spend a relaxing time amidst the silence of the lakeside. The interior has a calm atmosphere with a profound sense of history. After enjoying a walk in the garden, relax in the hot spring open-air bath. Recommended for adults who want to spend an elegant holiday.
17. AWAUMI Fujikawaguchiko Resort



A resort facility offering a new style of accommodation experience with “Suite Villas” and “Private Cabins.” All buildings are equipped with natural hot spring baths and saunas, allowing you to relax in a completely private space. BBQ on the open terrace overlooking Mt. Fuji is the very definition of a glamorous camping experience. A perfect new spot for greedy travelers who want to experience both hotel-like comfort and outdoor openness simultaneously.
18. Fuji Premium Resort



A comprehensive resort facility spread over a vast site of about 50,000 tsubo at the foot of Mt. Fuji. With various facilities such as hotels, cottages, hot springs, and sports facilities, you won’t get bored even during a long stay. Guest room types are abundant, ranging from reasonable rooms to luxurious cottages, selectable according to budget and purpose. Activities such as tennis and swimming pools are also substantial, making it a perfect resort for families and groups to enjoy together.
19. Fuji Kawaguchiko Resort Hotel



A city resort hotel equipped with a panoramic large public bath overlooking Mt. Fuji, while being in a convenient location within walking distance from Kawaguchiko Station. The modern Japanese-style guest rooms are clean and provide a simple yet comfortable stay. You can enjoy a variety of Japanese and Western dishes at the breakfast buffet, perfect for recharging energy before sightseeing. A versatile hotel usable for a wide range of scenes from business use to sightseeing bases.
20. Hotel Regina Kawaguchiko



A hotel boasting views where all guest rooms overlook Mt. Fuji. Many rooms have balconies, allowing you to feel the majestic Mt. Fuji towering over the sea of trees up close. Facilities such as a large hot spring bath, swimming pool, and tennis courts are also available on site. Dinner is reputed for its authentic Kaiseki cuisine, dishes that are delightful to both the eyes and the palate. Recommended for those who want to refresh while feeling the power of Mt. Fuji in a calm atmosphere.
21. The Gran Resort Princess Fujikawaguchiko



A resort hotel located in a quiet place slightly away from the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko. Its feature is, above all, the spacious guest rooms. With a rich variety of Japanese, Western, and Japanese-Western style rooms, groups and families can spend time comfortably. You can view Mt. Fuji from the large public bath, ideal for healing travel fatigue. While offering reasonable prices, it provides solid service and comfortable space, making it popular as a base for long-term stays.
22. HAOSTAY



A modern and stylish hotel newly opened in the Kawaguchiko area. From the rooftop terrace, you can view the powerful, unobstructed Mt. Fuji, making it the best photo spot. Guest rooms are simple but functional and clean, supporting a comfortable stay. Equipped with a shared kitchen and laundry, it is also recommended for long-term stays and backpackers. Its appeal lies in being able to use it casually with friendly staff and a casual atmosphere.
23. Lakeland Hotel Mizunosato



An onsen hotel located by Lake Kawaguchiko where you can enjoy both the quiet lake scenery and majestic Mt. Fuji. The panoramic open-air bath on the roof offers an outstanding sense of openness, and the views at dusk and dawn are particularly exceptional. Guest rooms are calm and centered on Japanese style, allowing you to relax comfortably. Meals are Japanese Kaiseki utilizing local ingredients, allowing you to savor seasonal tastes. A stay that heals both mind and body with attentive service and scenic hot springs comes true.
Access to Each Area
Main access methods and travel times from the Tokyo area to each destination.
Take “Shinjuku – Gotemba/Hakone Line” → Get off at Gotemba Station or Gotemba Premium Outlets (Approx. 1.5 – 2 hours)
Take Limited Express Romancecar “Mt. Fuji” from Shinjuku Station → Get off at Gotemba Station (Approx. 1 hour 40 mins)
Take “Shinjuku – Fuji Five Lakes Line” → Get off at Yamanakako/Asahigaoka, etc. (Approx. 2 hours 15 mins)
Transfer to Fujikyuko Line at JR Otsuki Station → Get off at Mt. Fuji Station → Take local bus (e.g., Fujikko-go) to Yamanakako (Approx. 3 hours)
Take “Shinjuku – Fuji Five Lakes Line” → Get off at Fuji-Q Highland or Mt. Fuji Station (Approx. 1 hour 40 mins)
Take direct Limited Express “Fuji Excursion” from Shinjuku Station → Get off at Mt. Fuji Station (Approx. 1 hour 50 mins)
Take “Shinjuku – Fuji Five Lakes Line” or “Tokyo Station – Kawaguchiko Line” → Get off at Kawaguchiko Station (Approx. 1 hour 45 mins – 2 hours)
Take direct Limited Express “Fuji Excursion” from Shinjuku Station → Get off at Kawaguchiko Station (Approx. 1 hour 55 mins)


