Overview
Look out across Lake Kawaguchiko toward Mount Fuji at Fuji View & Spa Resort TSUMUGI Kawaguchiko, a collection of five private villas in the hills above the Ōishi area. Rather than sitting directly on the lakeshore, the resort occupies an elevated setting where the lake spreads out below and Mount Fuji rises across the landscape.
Each villa gives you a private place to relax, cook, dine, bathe, and enjoy the view without sharing your space with other travellers. A natural open-air onsen and private sauna come with every villa, making this an appealing choice when you want both Fuji sightseeing and quiet time together.
Large terraces, outdoor living areas, and wide windows keep the scenery close throughout your stay. On a clear morning, you can watch the first light reach Mount Fuji before preparing breakfast or returning to your private bath.
Accommodation
Choose from a two-storey Suite Villa, a single-storey Standard Villa, or a Glamping Villa with its own garden. All five villas look toward Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko and include Simmons bedding, a kitchen, private terrace, natural open-air onsen, sauna, cold bath, and outdoor relaxation area.
The 135-square-metre Suite Villa provides the most space. It combines 81 square metres of indoor living with a large spa terrace and upper balcony. Two double beds and two single beds provide comfortable sleeping arrangements, while the separate living and bedroom areas make the villa well suited to a longer stay.
The 85-square-metre Standard Villas include a king bed and two futons. A bright indoor living space opens onto a wide terrace with the private sauna and open-air bath, giving you plenty of room to move between indoor comfort and the fresh mountain air.
The 74-square-metre Glamping Villas include a king bed, two sofa beds, an outdoor living area, and a private garden. This is the only category where you can enjoy a fire pit, adding another way to spend the evening outdoors.
Every villa includes free Wi-Fi, heating and air conditioning, a television, refrigerator, humidifier, electric kettle, capsule coffee maker, private bathroom, washlet toilet, towels, bathrobes, slippers, and toiletries. Drinks prepared inside the villa are included for you to enjoy during your stay.
Dining
There is no shared restaurant, so you can dine privately inside your villa or outside on the terrace. Choose a meal plan with ingredients delivered to your refrigerator or bring food and drinks that suit your own schedule.
Dinner plans feature Koshu beef, a high-grade Japanese black beef raised in Yamanashi. You can prepare it as sukiyaki with vegetables, tofu, egg, and noodles or enjoy it as shabu-shabu with ponzu, sesame sauce, vegetables, and noodles. The ingredients are supplied ready for you to cook, allowing you to enjoy dinner at your own pace.
Breakfast centres on a warming pot-au-feu filled with vegetables and sausage. Bread, boiled egg, vegetable sticks, fruit, peach juice, and yoghurt accompany the soup, giving you an easy morning meal to enjoy at the dining table or on the terrace.
You can also bring your own ingredients and use the kitchen or outdoor grill. Cooking equipment includes an oven microwave, rice cooker, induction cooker, pans, pots, knives, tableware, glasses, children’s dishes, and a hot-sandwich maker. Salt, pepper, and cooking oil are provided.
There are no supermarkets or restaurants close to the hillside resort, so arrange a meal plan or purchase everything you need before arriving. The supplied meal ingredients cannot be adjusted for allergies.
Onsen and Wellness
Every villa includes a private natural open-air bath that you can use at any hour during your stay. There are no shared public baths, fixed bathing sessions, or reservations to arrange.
The spring, named Shurei no Yu, is a neutral calcium-sodium sulfate and chloride spring. The water is associated with relief from fatigue, muscle and joint discomfort, stiffness, sensitivity to cold, minor cuts, and some skin complaints.
Your private spa also includes an indoor sauna, cold bath, and outdoor area for cooling down in the mountain air. You can move between the sauna, cold water, and open-air onsen without leaving your villa or sharing the facilities with anyone outside your group.
The natural hot spring and sauna sit on the private terrace, allowing the Fuji and Kawaguchiko landscape to remain part of your time outdoors. Views depend on the weather, so the mountain may disappear behind clouds even when the lake remains visible.
Guests with Tattoos
You can use the private natural hot spring bath and sauna if you have tattoos. Every villa has its own bathing facilities, and there are no shared public baths.
Facilities
Each villa includes a private kitchen, dining space, outdoor grill, open-air onsen, sauna, cold bath, terrace, and included room drinks. The Suite and Standard Villas also feature decorative water areas beside their terraces, although these are for viewing and are not swimming pools.
Shared facilities include a coin laundry, ice machine, food and alcohol vending machines, and rental bicycles. Free Wi-Fi covers the property, and one parking space is provided for each villa.
The resort operates with a self-check-in system and has no traditional front desk. You complete arrival procedures at the check-in building, then enjoy your villa with very little contact throughout your stay. Indoor areas are non-smoking, while designated terrace spaces permit smoking.
Activities
Spend unhurried time at the villa with a private sauna session, open-air onsen soak, terrace breakfast, or evening meal beneath the sky. The Glamping Villas add a fire-pit experience, while every category gives you outdoor space for enjoying the changing light over Mount Fuji.
When you head down toward Lake Kawaguchiko, visit Ōishi Park for open views across the water toward Mount Fuji. Seasonal flowers line its lakeside paths, with lavender in early summer and red kochia during autumn. The adjoining Kawaguchiko Natural Living Center has a café and regional products.
The northern shore also gives you access to the Maple Corridor, which becomes especially colourful in late October and November, and the Lake Kawaguchiko Art Promenade, where you can combine a lakeside walk with museum visits.
For a higher viewpoint, ride the Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway above the lake. You can also visit Kawaguchi Asama Shrine, explore the forests and caves around Lake Saiko, or spend a more energetic day at Fuji-Q Highland.
Additional Features
Check-in runs from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Check-out is by 11:00 AM for the Suite and Standard Villas and by 10:00 AM for the Glamping Villas.
Kawaguchiko Station is around 20 minutes away by car. The resort does not advertise a station shuttle, so arriving by car or taxi is the most practical option. The road climbs into the hills, and severe snow, rain, or typhoon conditions may affect access.
Pets cannot stay at the property. Barbecues and fire-pit activities must finish by 9:00 PM, and fireworks are not permitted. Mid-stay cleaning is not automatically provided during longer bookings.



















