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Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel

Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel

Hakone Yunohana Prince Hotel, situated at the highest point in Hakone (935m above sea level), is a heavenly inn encircled by nature. Surrounded by stars and hot springs, from the hotel’s penthouse rooms, you can admire views of the distant Sagami Bay, Miura Peninsula, and Boso Peninsula, as well as a dreamy nighttime scene of the city. The secluded inn is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown. Immerse yourself in a romantic experience enriched by stars and the tranquil mountaintop air. The facility’s milky-white, open-air hot spring bath, nestled closest to the Hakone sky, serves as a gateway to a mountain oasis, a haven of tranquility and relaxation.

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The Canvas Hayama Park

The Canvas Hayama Park

A single building rental villa limited to just 3 groups per day, located in Hayama about 30 minutes by car from Kamakura and 1 hour from central Tokyo. The villa is a 2 minute walk from Ohama Beach and Hayama Park, and nearby the Hayama Imperial Villa, the oldest imperial residence in Japan that still retains its special atmosphere. The villa has views of Mt. Fuji on clear days and "Diamond Fuji" is able to be seen in both spring and autumn. The beach is also a great space to walk your dog, windsurfi, and SUP. Our spacious area of 75 square meters is fully equipped with a kitchen and plenty of cooking utensils and tableware. There are a number of different food options, including fresh vegetables and fish which are locally sourced, casual and Michelin-starred restaurants, delicious dry-cured ham and deli, as well as natural wine stores. Why not stay overnight and savor the fresh early morning air you can't experience with just a day trip? The quiet starry sky is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. We hope you enjoy your "living stay" here in Hayama.

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Hakone Ginyu

Hakone Ginyu

Hakone Ginyu is a luxury ryokan tucked away in rural Hakone, offering mountaineous views over the valley and Hayakawa River.Experience ultimate relaxation and stunning scenic views from the comfort of the private rotemburo (outdoor bath) that comes with each guest room, or head to the Infinity Bath that will make you feel even closer to nature against the expansive valley backdrop.Enjoy sophisticated traditional Kaiseki-style Japanese cuisine from the comfort of your private quarters, with dishes inspired by the season and made from carefully selected seasonal ingredients.The lobby, located 420m above ground, allows guests to take in the scenic grand Hakone mountain range. The panoramic view is beautiful throughout all four seasons.

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Fishermen’s dish (Minshuku Hara (inn))

Fishermen’s dish (Minshuku Hara (inn))

"Minshuku Hara (inn)" is a Japanese style inn that evokes an old-style Japanese house and is located in a quiet fishing village. They provide fresh and seasonal seafood, such as a striped beak-perch, in a style of ikezukuri (seafood are arranged on a platter that look lifelike). This is the service unique to fishermen's house. Guests can experience making fishermen-style pot meal, tokoroten (jellied agar), and dried seafood. Okami (the proprietress of the inn) was selected as one of the "100 Best Mothers of Farmers, Fisheries, and Inns". It is a one minute walk to get to Mitohama coast.About 1 minute from Mitohama Beach, this is an inn where you can enjoy home-cooked meals made with homegrown vegetables and fresh seafood caught that day by the owner-fisherman. The inn is run by a well-known Okami (landlady) who was the only one in Kanagawa Prefecture to be ranked as one of the Best 100 Okami. Stay at an inn with a homey atmosphere and dine on delicious Japanese home cooking.

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Hotel Enmichi

Hotel Enmichi

A path to life that connects local life with travelers.Hotel Enmichi is located on the site of what was once the approach to Inage Shrine, the main shrine, from Kawasaki-juku, the second post town on the Tokaido Road's 53 Stations, during the Edo period. It is believed to have been a place where travelers and pilgrims came and went, fostering various "connections." Here, we cherish the history of Kawasaki-juku, and believe in modern times, too, that the daily life of the local area is a tourism resource to be proud of. To this end, we aim to be an inn where various new "connections" are born of intersections between our community and the daily lives of travelers.Endo Restaurant Business Hours: Breakfast: Tuesday-Sunday, 7am–9am (closes once sold out) Lunch: Weekdays, 11:30am–2:30pm (Last order at 1:30pm); Weekends and holidays, 11:30am–3pm (Last order at 2pm) Dinner: Tuesday-Saturday, 5pm–9:30pm (Last order at 9pm) *Closed for dinner on Sundays and Mondays *Subject to change without notice on the day of operation.

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