The Best Ryokans in Hakone

Discover the regions top Ryokans

A person in front of a hot spring bath, at a ryokan in Hakone. Ryokans in Hakone are world renowned, and we highly recommend staying at one.

Hakone is one of Japan’s most famous hot spring destinations and one of the best places to experience a traditional Japanese inn. While many travellers visit Hakone on a day trip from Tokyo, staying overnight in a ryokan in Hakone is considered one of the ultimate Japanese cultural experiences.

We often get asked by travellers just like you if it is worth staying in a Ryokan on their trip to Japan, and where is the best place to do so. Without a doubt, Hakone is one of our top recommended destinations to stay in a ryokan.


From soaking in natural onsen baths to enjoying authentic kaiseki dining and relaxing in beautifully designed tatami rooms, or enjoying views of Mt. Fuji, ryokans in Hakone offer something truly memorable.  Whether you are searching for a luxury ryokan in Hakone with private onsen baths or a peaceful countryside retreat near Mount Fuji, spending at least one night in Hakone is highly recommended.

Our Top Picks

If you don’t want to read the full guide, these are the top picks that will suit most travellers.

Best Atmosphere

Yoshimatsu

 

Osaka hotel room

Yoshimatsu is a charming Ryokan located a short walk from the southern shores of Lake Ashi. Known for its immaculate garden landscape, Mt. Fuji Views, and remarkable hot spring baths, Yoshimatsu is among the top ryokan in Hakone. Yoshimatsu prides itself on the little details, which lead to one of the most thoughtful and creative ryokans nearby.

Yoshimatsu is about a 5-minute walk from the Hakone Sightseeing cruise dock on Lake Ashi's southern shores.

The average price at Yoshimatsu starts at around 83,000 yen per night and includes a kaiseki dinner and breakfast.

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Best Value Ryokan

Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora

 

Osaka hotel exterior

For those a little more budget-conscious but still want to experience a ryokan, then we can recommend Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Hakone Gora. Located near Gora Station, this ryokan is conveniently located to both the Hakone Tozan line and Sounzan Station on the Hakone Ropeway. Within a few short minutes' walk, you can be crossing over Mt. Hakone to Owakudani, looking out towards Mt. Fuji, and sailing across Lake Ashi. The Shirayunoyado Yamadaya Ryokan prides itself on having great views of the surrounding mountain ranges and private, intimate outdoor baths. Breakfast and dinner are provided and served in traditional-style Japanese rooms. 

The average price per night at this ryokan starts from around 27,000 yen for their small Japanese-style rooms, perfect for 1-2 people. 

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Best Luxury Ryokan

Hakone Tokinoshizuku

 

Osaka hotel exterior

Nestled in the mountains of Hakone, Hakone Tokinoshizuku offers an intimate luxury ryokan experience focused on privacy, relaxation, and exceptional kaiseki dining. Spacious suites feature private open-air onsen baths overlooking forested valleys, creating a peaceful retreat from Tokyo. Guests can enjoy seasonal multi-course meals crafted from local ingredients, attentive omotenashi hospitality, and tranquil surroundings near Hakone’s museums, ropeways, and hot spring attractions. It is especially popular with couples seeking a romantic and authentic Japanese stay.

Prices per night at the Toinoshizuku typically start from around 90,000 yen. 
 
 
 
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Best Overall

Yoshiike Ryokan

 

Osaka hotel exterior

Yoshiike Ryokan is one of the top-rated ryokans in the Hakone area. Boasting a stunning outdoor hot spring bath with natural spring water directly from the source, the Yoshiike Ryokan is one of our favourites and comes highly recommended. Enjoy your choice of traditional-style or Japanese-modern rooms, stroll through the immaculate gardens, and unwind in private open-air baths. When it comes to Ryokan in Hakone, few beat the Yoshiike Ryokan. 

Yoshiike Ryokan is a less than 10-minute walk from Hakone Yumoto Station, allowing for great connectivity to the wider Hakone area.

Rooms are typically priced starting from around 45,000-55,000 yen per night.

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Closing

Whether you choose a luxury ryokan in Hakone with a private onsen or a more traditional countryside retreat, staying in a Hakone ryokan is an unforgettable part of any Japan itinerary. Beyond the relaxing hot springs and exceptional hospitality, ryokans in Hakone offer travellers the chance to slow down and experience traditional Japanese culture in a truly scenic setting. If you are planning a trip to Japan, spending a night in Hakone is one experience that is well worth adding to your itinerary.

 

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Top Attractions

Hakone Ropeway, climbing over Mount Hakone

Hakone Ropeway

Panoramic cable journey linking Hakone’s highlights

Owakudani steam vents, Owakudani Hikone

Owakudani

Geothermal attraction with Mt. Fuji Views

Hakone Sightseeing Cruise, Hakone Pirate Ship, Lake Ashinoko, Kanagawa Prefecture

Hakone Sightseeing Cruise

Sightseeing boat on Lake Ashinoko, with Mt. Fuji Views.

Torii gate of Hakone shrine sitting in Lake Ashinoko

Hakone Shrine

Viral shrine with torii gate floating in the lake.

Lake Ashinoko in Kanagawa Prefecture, with a snow capped Mount Fuji Behind and the Torii of Hakone Shrine on the lake's edge

Lake Ashinoko

Scenic lake in Hakone

Staying in Hakone

FAQs

Is it worth staying in a Ryokan in Hakone?

Yes, absolutely. Hakone is a popular destination for one-night ryokan stays. 

What makes Hakone great for Ryokans?

Hakone is full of natural beauty, with Lake Ashi and Mt. Fuji on the Horizon.

Is it worth getting the Hakone Freepass?

Yes, the Hakone Free Pass offers excellent value if you plan to use multiple transports such as the ropeway, pirate ship cruise, and buses, often saving both money and time, particularly if you are planning more than a day trip. 

Can you see Mt. Fuji from Hakone?

Yes, on clear days you can see Mount Fuji from spots in and around Hakone, like the Hakone Ropeway, Owakudani, and Lake Ashi, though visibility depends heavily on weather conditions. However, you can not see it from the Hakone Yumoto area, due to the surrounding hills and mountains.

Explore Hakone

Hakone Checkpoint in Kanagawa Prefecture

Hakone Checkpoint

Edo era checkpoint, often used by samurai and travelling merchants

The Spiral Staircase at the Hakone Open Air Museum

Hakone Open Air Museum

Outdoor museum with interactive displays

Hakone Ropeway, climbing over Mount Hakone

Hakone Ropeway

Panoramic cable journey linking Hakone’s highlights

Torii gate of Hakone shrine sitting in Lake Ashinoko

Hakone Shrine

Viral shrine with torii gate floating in the lake.

Hakone Sightseeing Cruise, Hakone Pirate Ship, Lake Ashinoko, Kanagawa Prefecture

Hakone Sightseeing Cruise

Sightseeing boat on Lake Ashinoko, with Mt. Fuji Views.

A train car on the Hakone Tozan Railway

Hakone Tozan Railway

Railway that snakes up a mountain leading to Hakone

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