"Pretty cool place to stay a night - unlimited drinks, and plenty to do in the shared lounge space. Has a hostel feel. My kids woke up early, so they occupied themselves with drinks and video games in the lounge. The room and shared showers were clean. Nice foot onsen with a great view of mt fuji."
"Pretty cool place to stay a night - unlimited drinks, and plenty to do in the shared lounge space. Has a hostel feel. My kids woke up early, so they occupied themselves with drinks and video games in the lounge. The room and shared showers were clean. Nice foot onsen with a great view of mt fuji."
"Best view of Mt Fuji on their rooftop patio - WOW just press R on the elevator after the 5th floor. Place is dated but damn for the price and location you can't beat it. The staff were so helpful and kind too. "
"Best view of Mt Fuji on their rooftop patio - WOW just press R on the elevator after the 5th floor. Place is dated but damn for the price and location you can't beat it. The staff were so helpful and kind too. "
"For the price, this guest house is a steal! I solo travelled to Fujinomiya for one night and it was the best place I’ve ever stayed. The lady working there was so sweet and I will definitely be back there! "
"For the price, this guest house is a steal! I solo travelled to Fujinomiya for one night and it was the best place I’ve ever stayed. The lady working there was so sweet and I will definitely be back there! "
"Close to the railroad station. A person should know that the rooms are about 10’x10’ in the main area. The bed was comfortable. The bathrooms are about 3’x4’. The one piece fibreglass kind you would expect in an RV. The onsen or hot spring is enclosed, its about 7’x10’ and about 2’ deep at the deepest. I thought when it said natural hot spring that it would be in a natural setting. Shows you what I know. A person should also know that Japanese culture feels that a person should not wear bathing...
"Close to the railroad station. A person should know that the rooms are about 10’x10’ in the main area. The bed was comfortable. The bathrooms are about 3’x4’. The one piece fibreglass kind you would expect in an RV. The onsen or hot spring is enclosed, its about 7’x10’ and about 2’ deep at the deepest. I thought when it said natural hot spring that it would be in a natural setting. Shows you what I know. A person should also know that Japanese culture feels that a person should not wear bathing...
"Staying at Numazu Club was magical. It truly felt like a hidden gem. The stuff was very welcoming and made every wish possible. My financé proposed to me on the last night in the private dining room in the old tea house. It will be a place that will forever stay in our hearts. Thank you Numazu Club team for making this stay so special. "
"Staying at Numazu Club was magical. It truly felt like a hidden gem. The stuff was very welcoming and made every wish possible. My financé proposed to me on the last night in the private dining room in the old tea house. It will be a place that will forever stay in our hearts. Thank you Numazu Club team for making this stay so special. "
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"This hotel was WOW! We went to Japan and stayed at 4 different hotels and this one was my favorite one. Service was a 100000/10 food was great, views were unbelievable amazing. Keep in mind this hotel is located on a rural area so you are about 20 min away from the little town and everything closes at 8. Meaning you are unable to get into public transportation or taxi after that time. We had to walk 30 min to get back to the hotel. Nothing major, you really don’t hav to leave this hotel because it is stunning
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"The hotel facilities are very traditional and well kept, our room was amazing from the awesome lake view to the nice tatami floors. The staff was very helpful and they provided support in both Japanese and English with ease. The kaiseki style dinner is a must, as it is an entire experience of delicious and elevated Japanese dishes with Western influences, we were left satisfied physically and mentally. Please remember that you need to book the kaiseki with the half-board additional option if your stay is short, in our case we only stayed one night and we had to add it. Even if you stay for one night you can enjoy the different onsen options they have available which is one of the key assets, just get in your yukatas relax and enjoy."
Mt. Fuji Dream Bridge is just one of the places to see in Fuji, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
After visiting Fuji Country Tagonoura Port Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Fuji. Take in the museums and mountain views in the area.
Hiromi Park is located in Fuji. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 9 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Hiromi Park?
Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, Bishamonten Myohoji Temple and Jissoji Temple are some of the local landmarks to explore. Create some family memories at Tagonoura Fisheries Cooperative Cafeteria and Fuji Sky View Ferris Wheel. At Mt.Iwamoto, Waketamaike Spring and Fuji Country Tagonoura Port Park, you can surround yourself with nature.