What makes it 82% Couple-Friendly: Tatami rooms with private spring bath, reservable milky-white public onsen and onsite massage foster a quiet romantic stay; Lalique Museum 300 m for dates; note front desk ends at 22:00.
Ubako Station: 5.4 km
From Ubako Station, take a taxi or bus for a 10-minute ride to Fukushimakan.
Lalique Museum, Hakone: 280m (4 min walk)
Explore René Lalique’s glass art collection in modern galleries.
Tip: Arrive at opening time to enjoy the exhibits before the crowds.
Ryukozan Choanji Temple: 300m (4 min walk)
Discover 500 stone Arhat statues in a tranquil Zen setting.
Tip: Visit at dawn for a peaceful experience with fewer visitors.
Hakone Botanical Garden of Wetlands: 710m (9 min walk)
See marsh and alpine plants along raised boardwalk trails.
Tip: Bring a camera for close-up shots of seasonal blooms.
Hakone Venetian Glass Museum: 810m (10 min walk)
View European glassworks set in a forested estate.
Tip: Combine with a stroll to the nearby café for refreshments.
In-room spring water bath:
Each room features a private spring water bath for uninterrupted soaks.
Public hot spring baths:
Reserve the milky-white onsen at the front desk for no extra charge.
Free Wi-Fi:
Complimentary wireless internet access in rooms and public areas.
Free private parking:
On-site self-parking is free for all guests.
Refrigerator:
Each air-conditioned room includes a refrigerator.
Electric kettle:
Rooms provide electric kettles for tea and instant drinks.
Vending machine:
Vending machines in the lobby offer drinks and snacks.
Fax/Copying service:
Use fax and photocopy services at the front desk for an additional fee.

3papa26
The bathroom was too dirty. There were mushrooms growing on the walls and weeds growing around the window edges. Not only that, the floor hadn't been cleaned for a long time and was so dirty that it was causing a relapse of my obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the discomfort in the soles of my feet still lingered. The toilet was also in a terrible state, with the urinals bright yellow and the toi...
落合慎一
It was milky white with a faint smell of sulfur. It wasn't a big bath, but it was quiet and we had it all to ourselves, so I was able to relax and soothe my fatigue. Thank you to my mom for letting me in despite the unexpected request!
J N
An authentic and wonderful experience, the lady is lovely and the place is stunning. A true ryokan, with delicious breakfast and dinner, and attentive service. If you're looking for authenticity, there's no better place than this.
ひでちん
At first, I wondered if it would be okay to stay at a traditional Japanese inn like this, but the hot springs were excellent. We were able to use Owakudani Onsen privately 24 hours a day, and I was impressed with the price. Perhaps because it had just rained that day, the water wasn't cloudy and there wasn't much of a sulfur smell. Still, the mineral deposits were plentiful. The hot springs are sa...
Siew Lian Lee
A great home stay experience. Very friendly old couple and wonderful indoor onsen.
Address: 139 Sengokuhara, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa 250-0631, Japan
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From Hakone-Yumoto Station, take the Hakone Tozan bus toward Togendai and get off at Sengokuhara Bus Stop. It’s a 3-minute walk to Fukushimakan.
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