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Kinnotake Tonosawa: A Serene Getaway to Hakone’s Hidden Gem with Stunning Views and Exquisite Cuisine

Nestled in the serene embrace of Hakone, Kinnotake Tonosawa offers an exclusive retreat designed for adults seeking a unique and luxurious experience. This elegant ryokan combines natural beauty with refined comfort, providing an unforgettable escape from the everyday hustle.

Accommodation TypeModern/traditional Japanese Ryokan
Hot SpringsNatural hot springs with air bath in every room
Wi-fi Available
DiningTraditional Japanese cuisine or western cuisine for dinner, traditional Japanese or western cuisine for breakfast
Shuttle ServiceNone
Room ServiceNone
Check-in/out15:00 PM ~ 19:00 PM / By 11:00 PM
Dietary ConsiderationsNo halal options available

For vegetarian options or arrangement regarding allergy, please inform the staff at least 3 days in advance.

An Idyllic Retreat

Cross the charming Tonosawa Bridge over the Hayakawa River, and you’ll find yourself in a haven where nature’s symphony washes away the noise of daily life. Kinnotake Tonosawa is a no-line resort that invites you to unwind in harmony with the seasonal beauty of Hakone. Here, you can immerse yourself in the natural surroundings through sight, sound, and touch, making it a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate.

The Soothing Hot Springs

One of the highlights of Kinnotake Tonosawa is its in-house hot spring, Kinnotake Onsen. The mineral-rich waters have a gentle, smooth texture that is easy on the skin, thanks to its low-salinity and alkaline properties. This spring is renowned for its ability to soften the skin and warm you from within, offering a truly indulgent experience.

Hot Spring Characteristics:

Source Name: Alkaline Simple Spring

Water Type: Hypotonic, alkaline, high-temperature spring

Benefits: Skin beautification, fatigue recovery, stress relief

Luxurious Accommodations

Each guest room is designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding forest, featuring spacious terraces and private open-air baths fed by the natural spring. On the first floor, you’ll find the “Mikage” bath, crafted from elegant granite. The other floors offer the “Mikado” bath, made from the aromatic Aomori Hiba wood. Both provide a tranquil space to relax and enjoy the stunning views.

Culinary Excellence

Dining at Kinnotake Tonosawa is a celebration of traditional Japanese cuisine with a modern twist. In the evening, savor a kaiseki dinner that skillfully weaves together time-honored techniques and contemporary flavors. For breakfast, choose between a traditional Japanese meal or a Western-style breakfast.

The ryokan takes pride in its meticulous preparation of each dish, using carefully selected local ingredients and expert techniques. The rice served, sourced from the five-star rice master Tetsuya Tsuchiya, is chosen for its peak flavor and polished to perfection, ensuring a delightful sensory experience.

Exclusive Experiences

In addition to the exquisite accommodations and dining, Kinnotake Tonosawa offers unique experiences to enhance your stay. One of the standout options is the “Odawara Castle Samurai Experience,” available in nearby Odawara. Dress in elaborate samurai armor, explore the castle grounds, and ascend to the main keep for a memorable ceremony. This premium tour offers a rare chance to engage with Japan’s rich history and traditions.

Accsess

By Car: Approximately 90 minutes from central Tokyo.

By Public Transport:

From Hakone Yumoto Station: Take the Hakone Tozan Bus from platform 2, boarding either the “Hakone Machi-ko” or “Moto-Hakone-ko” bus marked with route symbol H, or from platform 3, board the “Togen-dai” bus marked with route symbol T. The journey takes approximately 7 minutes, and the bus stop is conveniently located right in front of Kinnotake Tonosawa after crossing the suspension bridge.

Alternatively, use the Hakone Tozan Tourist Shuttle Bus from Hakone Yumoto Station to Kinnotake Tonosawa for a one-way fare of 200 yen. Shuttle buses depart daily at 9:08, 11:15, and 16:45 from Hakone Yumoto Station, and leave Kinnotake Tonosawa at 9:11, 11:18, and 16:48.

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Born and raised in Japan, I’ve had the privilege of traveling through over 40 cultures worldwide. This journey gave me a fresh perspective on my own heritage, deepening my appreciation for Japan’s rich traditions.

Through this blog, I aim to guide you in immersing yourself in authentic Japanese culture, making your visit to Japan a truly meaningful experience.

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