Fuji Speedway Hotel – The Unbound Collection By Hyatt

  • Breakfast only
  • Forest views
  • Jacuzzi
  • Mountain views
  • Near Mount Fuji
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen
  • Sauna
  • Swimming pool
  • Tattoos allowed

Overview

Fuji Speedway Hotel gives you a stay where Mount Fuji and Japanese motorsport share the same view. Located beside Fuji Speedway in Oyama, Shizuoka, the hotel places you close to the circuit while giving you a polished retreat for dining, hot spring bathing, spa time, and deep rest.

You can choose a room facing Mount Fuji or the racetrack. On clear mornings, the mountain rises beyond the landscape outside your balcony. On active circuit days, you may see and hear cars moving around the course from a circuit-facing room. The interiors continue the motorsport theme through photographs, artwork, leather details, and design features inspired by racing history.

The Fuji Motorsports Museum occupies the first and second floors of the same building, while the hotel reception begins on the third floor. This means you can move easily between historic racing cars, the circuit, restaurants, and your room. You do not need to be a motorsport expert to enjoy the stay. The mountain views, natural hot spring, indoor pool, spa, and regional dining give you just as many reasons to come.

Accommodation

Fuji Speedway Hotel has 120 accommodation units in total, including 21 suites and five villas. Rooms and suites include floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies facing either Mount Fuji or Fuji Speedway. The detached villas replace the balcony with a broad outdoor terrace and add more space for longer stays.

Standard king and twin rooms begin at 43 square metres. You can choose a Mount Fuji view or circuit view, while fourth-floor rooms may face either side. Each room includes a Simmons mattress, a marble bathroom with a deep soaking tub and rainforest shower, electric blackout blinds, individual temperature control, a Bluetooth speaker, a 55-inch 4K television with Chromecast, a Nespresso machine, Shizuoka green tea, a minibar, robes, slippers, and Waphyto and Mikimoto Cosmetics bath products.

Deluxe rooms give you 55 square metres, while Corner Deluxe Rooms expand to 60 square metres. These rooms provide more living space and stronger views from their corner position. Selected Deluxe categories can also use a sofa bed when arranged in advance.

Grand Prix Suites offer 86 square metres with a separate living room and a choice of Mount Fuji or circuit views. Grand Prix Corner Suites increase the space to 91 square metres and use their corner position to bring more light into the room. These suites include two televisions, a yoga mat, a large marble bathroom, and either a king bed or twin beds.

The Presidential Suite gives you 145 square metres and views of both Mount Fuji and the circuit. You have two queen beds, a separate living room, dining space for eight, a large bathroom, and a private outdoor natural hot spring bath on the balcony. This is the only room category that clearly includes its own onsen bath.

The Garden Villa covers 143 square metres, while the Residential Villa gives you 150 square metres. Both include twin beds, a separate living room, an open kitchen, dining space for six, two bathrooms, an outdoor terrace, a private show garage, and an EV charging point. The villas also include a fenced area and dog shower. They do not list private hot spring baths, so choose the Presidential Suite when you want natural onsen water inside your accommodation.

Dog-friendly rooms are also available in the main hotel building, including selected standard rooms, a Corner Deluxe Room, and a Grand Prix Corner Suite. Dog equipment includes a bed, bowl, cage, toilet sheets, etiquette bags, wet wipes, and a towel. You need to submit the required consent form, vaccination records, and rabies certificate before arrival.

Dining

You can choose from four main dining and drinking spaces, along with room service. Each venue has its own mood, from relaxed Italian meals to Japanese robata cooking and late-evening cocktails.

TROFEO Italian Cuisine serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a trattoria-style space with a show kitchen, terraces, and private dining rooms. The menu includes pizza baked fresh, homemade pasta, risotto, grilled meat, seafood, and Italian wine. Breakfast combines Japanese and Western choices, with free-range eggs cooked to order, pancakes, avocado toast, local seafood, smoothies, and tororo-jiru from Chojiya, a long-established Shizuoka restaurant.

Robata OYAMA opens for dinner and brings you Japanese food cooked over charcoal in an open kitchen. You can enjoy premium meat, seafood, and seasonal vegetables from Shizuoka, paired with local sake or carefully selected green tea. The menu highlights the prefecture’s connection to Mount Fuji, Suruga Bay, farms, fishing ports, and tea producers.

TROFEO Lounge faces Mount Fuji and serves light lunches, sandwiches, pastries, desserts, and afternoon tea. Seasonal fruit from Shizuoka appears regularly, including strawberries, peaches, Crown Melon, figs, and kumquats depending on the time of year.

BAR 4563 takes its name from the 4,563-metre length of Fuji Speedway’s main course. A V8 engine welcomes you at the entrance, 270 miniature cars line the wall in a starting-grid pattern, and a large red table takes inspiration from a Formula One car. You can order cocktails, alcohol-free drinks, Japanese whisky, and light food. A racing simulator is also available for reserved 30-minute sessions.

Room service lets you enjoy breakfast or dinner without leaving your accommodation. You can order Japanese and international dishes, drinks, snacks, and celebration cakes during the listed service hours.

Onsen and Wellness

Omika Wellness & Spa gives you a dedicated space for natural hot spring bathing, treatments, swimming, exercise, and recovery. The wellness wing sits beside the main hotel and draws its name from the local Omika area.

Fuji Omika Onsen rises from around 1,500 metres beneath the property. The sulfate-rich water has a smooth feel and is associated with skin care and relief from daily fatigue. You can soak in a main indoor bath and a semi-open-air bath while looking toward Mount Fuji when the weather is clear.

The men’s area includes a dry sauna heated to around 89°C and a cold-water bath filled with natural groundwater from Mount Fuji. The women’s area includes a steam sauna with gentler heat. The onsen opens from 6:00 AM until midnight and closes between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.

After bathing, you can relax with complimentary Shizuoka green tea, Asagiri Highlands milk, or coffee milk in the lounge. A city onsen tax applies separately to an overnight stay.

The treatment area offers body and facial care inspired by Shizuoka. Sessions begin with a foot scrub made with local salt and tea, followed by a foot bath with local sake. Treatments may use green tea, sea salt, camellia oil, herbal compresses, pearls, sea botanicals, and gemstones. Treatments are available from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM and are limited to people aged 16 or older.

The 20-metre indoor pool remains open throughout the year. It has a depth of 1.2 metres, broad windows, poolside seating, and a jet bath where you can relax while staying close to the swimming area. The fitness centre opens 24 hours for people aged 16 or older and includes Technogym cardio and strength equipment.

Guests with Tattoos

If you have tattoos, please speak with the Omika Wellness & Spa reception before entering the shared onsen. Access can depend on the size, coverage, and style of the tattoo, and large or traditional Japanese-style designs may face restrictions.

For complete bathing privacy, choose the Presidential Suite with its own outdoor natural hot spring bath. Standard rooms and villas include private bathrooms, but they do not use natural onsen water.

Facilities

Fuji Speedway Hotel includes the Fuji Motorsports Museum, Fuji Omika Onsen, treatment rooms, a 20-metre indoor pool, jet bath, men’s dry sauna, women’s steam sauna, a 24-hour fitness centre, two professional racing simulators, four dining and drinking spaces, room service, dog-friendly rooms, a dog park, meeting rooms, a pillar-free ballroom, free Wi-Fi, digital check-in, digital room keys, Chromecast, free self-parking, and EV charging.

The Fuji Motorsports Museum displays around 40 important racing cars from different periods. You can follow the development of motorsport through cars connected to major manufacturers, races, and engineering breakthroughs. Discounted museum admission with re-entry privileges is available during your stay.

The hotel provides accessible routes to selected rooms, restaurants, meeting areas, entrances, and public toilets. Accessible parking and transport support can also be arranged in advance. Some circuit-view rooms include an accessible bathtub when reserved ahead of arrival.

The dog park sits near the hotel entrance and includes one section for small dogs and another open-size area. In the villas, you can bring up to three dogs weighing no more than 10 kilograms each, or two dogs weighing no more than 35 kilograms each. In dog-friendly tower rooms, you can bring up to two dogs with a combined weight below 10 kilograms.

Activities

Fuji Speedway sits directly beside the hotel and gives you several ways to experience the track. On normal business days, you can enter the circuit grounds without an admission charge by using your room key or hotel parking permit. Event days require separate admission, while access may close during private bookings or circuit holidays.

The Experience Driving programme lets you complete three laps of Fuji Speedway’s international course in your own car or a selected rental car. You follow the official lead car in a controlled line, giving you the chance to experience the track without taking part in a competitive race. Rental sports cars may be available through Toyota Gazoo Racing when booked in advance.

For a more technical experience, the Sports Driving programme combines a two-hour seminar with the chance to obtain a FISCO licence and join a 30-minute driving session. An English-speaking instructor can guide you through the rules, safety procedures, and basic circuit techniques.

A smaller 520-metre karting course gives you another way to enjoy motorsport. Single and tandem karts are available, with helmets and gloves prepared. Operation depends on weather and the circuit schedule.

Inside the hotel, you can use a professional simulator in the fitness centre or book the simulator at BAR 4563. You can also spend several hours exploring the museum before watching real cars from a circuit-facing balcony.

Beyond motorsport, you can arrange Mount Fuji experiences, enjoy nearby hiking, play golf, visit Higashiguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine, or travel to Gotemba Premium Outlets. Your stay can feel fast and active or slow and restorative, depending on how you plan each day.

Additional Features

Fuji Speedway Hotel is located at 645 Omika, Oyama-cho, Sunto-gun, Shizuoka. Check-in begins at 3:00 PM, and check-out is at noon. Free self-parking and EV charging are available, making the hotel especially convenient when you arrive by car.

The property belongs to The Unbound Collection by Hyatt and brings together a race circuit, motorsports museum, Mount Fuji views, natural hot spring bathing, regional dining, and dog-friendly accommodation in one destination.

Fuji Speedway Hotel suits you when you want more than a room near Mount Fuji. You can wake to the mountain, watch the track from your balcony, drive the circuit, explore historic racing cars, eat Shizuoka ingredients, and finish the day in natural hot spring water.

Fuji Speedway Hotel – The Unbound Collection By Hyatt – Address

📍 645 Omika, Oyama, Shizuoka, 410-1308

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