Overview
Hotel Mount Fuji is at the top of Mt. Oideyama at an elevation of 1,100 meters and offers great views of Lake Yamanaka and Mt. Fuji. Hotel Mount Fuji provides a luxurious retreat with stunning onsen, excellent accommodation and delicious dining.
Accommodation
Hotel Mount Fuji comes with a wide range of rooms, each designed to maximize the breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka.
Pick between the spacious Superior Twin rooms or the luxurious Imperial Suite. Your options at Hotel Mount Fuji are Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, or a combination of both.
Dining
The hotel has several restaurants, including a French restaurant and a Japanese restaurant called “Japanese Style Seasonal Flowers.”
For a more casual dining experience, the Garden Cafe offers a buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
The hotel’s restaurant has beautiful views of Mt. Fuji, which makes it a great place to eat.
Onsen & Wellness
Hotel Mount Fuji offers you two luxury hot spring baths: Mantenboshi no Yu and Hanare no Yu.
Both offer semi-open-air baths with large windows that open fully, allowing you to soak in the views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka. Both baths source their waters from natural hot springs.
Mantenboshi no Yu includes a Loyly sauna, providing a unique “Mt. Fuji x sauna” experience.
Guests with Tattoos
Guests with tattoos are not permitted in the public baths, including fashion tattoos and one-point tattoos. Tattoo stickers are not permitted either.
Facilities
Hotel Mount Fuji offers a range of facilities including a massage service, a night bar, banquet halls, and wedding venues. The rooftop terrace offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the stunning “sea of clouds” phenomenon that occurs during certain seasons. Hotel Mount Fuji provides free parking and shuttle service from the nearby station.
Additional Features
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free parking
- Spectacular views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Yamanaka
- Access to nearby ski resorts and golf courses
- Historical significance as a destination for artists and dignitaries