Hakone Kowakien Mikawaya Ryokan
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Mikawaya Ryokan is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Hakone-machi, offering a luxury environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Hakuundo Chaen (0.7 mi) and Miyaginohayakawa River Bank (1.2 mi), guests of Mikawaya Ryokan Hotel can easily experience some of Hakone-machi's most well known attractions.
The rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free internet access is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease.
Mikawaya Ryokan features room service, baggage storage, and shops. In addition, as a valued Mikawaya Ryokan Hotel guest, you can enjoy a hot tub and an on-site restaurant that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.
While in Hakone-machi, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Mikawaya Ryokan, including Itoh Dining by NOBU (0.9 mi), Gyoza Center (0.7 mi), and Tamura Ginkatsutei (1.0 mi).
If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out The Hakone Open-Air Museum (0.6 mi), Hakone Museum of Art (0.8 mi), or Okada Museum of Art (0.1 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance.
Enjoy your stay in Hakone-machi!
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This one seems to be very old and I decided that everything would be very authentic.
It was somehow difficult for me to get there, but as it turned out, it was worth taking the bus along line Z, which Google Maps doesn’t know about.
The ryokan is truly classical in style, with super well-kept gardens all around, and the staff is incredibly polite.
The room is simply gigantic by Japanese standards! With a kimono, a huge bath, you can sleep on beds or mats. Everything is very cool.
For dinner, it turned out that it had to be booked in advance, but they found food for us. Usually in a ryokan dinner is served in your room, but here you have to go to the dining room. The presentation is beautiful, everything is elegant, but I didn’t have any special gastronomic discovery.
Warm springs are separate for men and women. It's just a medium-sized "jacuzzi" - one indoors, the other outdoors. Just a bath outside behind a fence! No view! The water is terribly hot. It is impossible to sit in it, at most you can plunge into it.
Breakfast is also elegant, but also mediocre in taste. Breakfast by appointment and... AT 7 AM!!!
WiFi is good.
Checkout at 11. They don't let you sleep.
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