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Ryosha Tsukiakari


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  • Non-Smoking Rooms

  • Bicycle Rental

  • Garden

  • Cycling

  • Hiking

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Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a terrace and a garden.
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At Ryosha Tsukiakari, travellers highlight a quiet, scenic escape near Mt Fuji with friendly hosts, spacious traditional tatami rooms, and family friendly facilities like reservable private baths, a jacuzzi, free bikes, and play and theater rooms.

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Facilities

Good

Cleanliness

Clean

Service

Friendly

Location

Quiet

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10

Balfour

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17 Feb 2025

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Stayed 3 nights

Ryosha Tsukiakari is a lovely place to stay near Mt Fuji. The inn is charming; it is a semi-traditional inn (tatami mat rooms with futons in a more modern building). I'm glad I stayed here. That said, there are some caveats (these are NOT meant to diminish a stay here): 1) Traditional: take your shoes off on entering the building and use slippers in the public areas. Once in your room, slippers are only for the toilet/lav areas; you must remove the slippers to walk on the tatami floors (understandable, but not what Western travelers would be used to). 2) There are a toilet and lav in the room (on the 2d floor) while bathing is in the communal bath (on the 1st floor); this is not for everyone. 3) Though a 'modern' building, the windows leak. I stayed in Winter and with the screens opened there was always a draft coming in from the windows (double-glazed). I assume in summer, the hot, humid air gets in, too. 4) The breakfast is interesting to a non-Japanese ... a half-sandwich with some fruit, etc. I enjoyed it once; but, passed on it for the rest of my stay.
Ryosha Tsukiakari is a lovely place to stay near Mt Fuji. The inn is charming; it is a semi-traditional inn (tatami mat rooms with futons in a more modern building). I'm glad I stayed here. That said, there are some caveats (these are NOT meant to diminish a stay here): 1) Traditional: take your shoes off on entering the building and use slippers in the public areas. Once in your room, slippers are only for the toilet/lav areas; you must remove the slippers to walk on the tatami floors (understandable, but not what Western travelers would be used to). 2) There are a toilet and lav in the room (on the 2d floor) while bathing is in the communal bath (on the 1st floor); this is not for everyone. 3) Though a 'modern' building, the windows leak. I stayed in Winter and with the screens opened there was always a draft coming in from the windows (double-glazed). I assume in summer, the hot, humid air gets in, too. 4) The breakfast is interesting to a non-Japanese ... a half-sandwich with some fruit, etc. I enjoyed it once; but, passed on it for the rest of my stay.

10

Jason

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29 Jan 2025

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Stayed 2 nights

Very chill, quiet and relaxing place. Would definitely visit again
Very chill, quiet and relaxing place. Would definitely visit again

10

CIHYI

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7 Dec 2024

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Stayed 2 nights

The area is quiet and beautiful. T
The area is quiet and beautiful. T

10

Chong

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1 Dec 2024

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Stayed 1 night

Very lovely holiday house in Yamanako ~ The has 2 bed + 2 futon, perfect for the family of four. Simple but useful facility - jacuzzi baht, entertainment room, DVD room There is almost facilily for all family : ) Definitely recommend for a nice getaway
Very lovely holiday house in Yamanako ~ The has 2 bed + 2 futon, perfect for the family of four. Simple but useful facility - jacuzzi baht, entertainment room, DVD room There is almost facilily for all family : ) Definitely recommend for a nice getaway

10

Dennis

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13 Oct 2024

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Stayed 1 night

A beautiful quaint stay just a couple minutes for Lake Yamanaka. The manager was friendly, informative, and inviting. The unisex reservable onsen and jacuzzi makes travelling with a mixed group stress free. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for an affordable rustic stay at Mt. Fuji.
A beautiful quaint stay just a couple minutes for Lake Yamanaka. The manager was friendly, informative, and inviting. The unisex reservable onsen and jacuzzi makes travelling with a mixed group stress free. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for an affordable rustic stay at Mt. Fuji.

Yamanaka 300-19, Yamanakako, Japan

Location

Located in Yamanakako, Ryosha Tsukiakari is in the suburbs, within a 15-minute drive of Oshino Hakkai and Lake Yamanaka. This pension is 8.2 mi (13.1 km) from Kawaguchiko Stellar Theater and 8.4 mi (13.5 km) from Fuji-Q Highland.

Yamanakako Hot Spring Benifuji no yu(1.4 Miles)

Mishima Yukio Museum(1.8 Miles)

Nagaike Shinsui Park(2.1 Miles)

Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park(2.3 Miles)

Lake Yamanaka(2.6 Miles)

Christmas Woods Santa Claus Museum(2.8 Miles)

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From 15:00 to 22:00

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