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[Small Ryokan Kibakukan] Japanese modern cuisine ryokan opens, limited to 3 groups per day, all rooms are private.

2022.08.14

About 90 minutes from central Tokyo, Konohanakan, a small ryokan that focuses on private space, is now open for business. Located at the northern foot of Mt. Fuji, a sacred mountain, it is very convenient for sightseeing as it is only a 20-minute drive to Lake Kawaguchi, a 3-minute drive to Lake Yamanakako Hananomiyako Park, and a 3-minute drive to Oshinohakkai.

Special Open Campaign

Currently, the open campaign price is available. Reservations made through the official website will be the lowest price.

2-story maisonette type

The two-story maisonette type rooms, each with an independent entrance and a private garden that dominates the guest room’s half-open-air bath, ensure that you will not be in contact with other guests, so you can enjoy your trip in peace and comfort.
Meals are served in the room, so that couples, couples, and families can enjoy seasonal kaiseki cuisine that makes the most of local ingredients in a relaxed atmosphere without any interruptions to their in-room time.

3 minutes from Yamanakako IC, close to various tourist attractions, excellent location

Located approximately 90 minutes from central Tokyo, just off the Yamanakako Interchange (5 minutes by car), the hotel provides a base from which to enjoy the Fuji Five Lakes in spring, summer, fall, and winter, including Hana-no-Miyako Park, Oshinohakkai, and Lake Yamanakako.

Snow Fuji, Guest room half-open-air bath
Snow Fuji, 2F
Red Fuji, Bedroom

Konohanakan

Address: 1229-1 Oshikusa, Oshino Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture 401-0511
Capacity: 3 groups per day, up to 4 people per room

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