Tsukinoya Hotel 2*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Sports activities
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Spa and relaxation
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No Smoking
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Offering various recreational opportunities and a hot spring bath, the 2-star Tsukinoya Hotel Hakone is perfectly located, approximately a 25-minute walk from Hakone Open-Air Museum. The hotel features 24-hour security service and a luggage locker along with a luggage room.
This Hakone ryokan is about 85 km from Oshima airport and 6 km from such cultural venues as Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History. The Tenseien Hotel and Onsen is 10 minutes by car from the Tsukinoya in Hakone. The property lies 3.6 km from the Hakonejinja Mototsumiya. Kami-shokokura bus stop is also around 10 minutes' walk away.
There are 10 rooms at this hotel, each of them has air conditioning, as well as entertainment amenities such as high-speed internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Bathroom comforts include hairdryers and towels, and such essentials as a roll-in shower, a sink, and a shared toilet.
Soraannna serves Italian dishes and lies in the vicinity of Tsukinoya Hotel.
Review by hotel critic
As a landscape photographer from Cork, Ireland, I cherish the serenity of nature and the charm of cozy accommodations that provide a perfect launchpad for exploration. My recent stay exceeded all expectations with its perfect hospitality and thoughtful amenities. The warm hosts went above and beyond, ensuring that my husband and I felt right at home from the moment we arrived. The private onsen, a stunning feature of the guesthouse, was a true delight, offering relaxation after a day of adventures. With refined attention to detail, our spacious room was beautifully decorated, making it a tranquil retreat. The hosts arranged good dining reservations and even provided transportation to local attractions, which was tremendously helpful. Leaving with a heart full of happiness, I wholeheartedly recommend this amazing place to anyone seeking a nice and authentic experience in Hakone. It's a hidden gem that captures the essence of hospitality in Japan.