Hotel Okada

  • Breakfast & dinner
  • Forest views
  • High-end onsen
  • Jacuzzi
  • Japanese garden views
  • Mountain views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen close to Tokyo
  • Private onsen in the room
  • Sauna
  • Swimming pool
  • Tattoos allowed

Overview

At Hotel Okada, you stay in a peaceful part of Hakone Yumoto, surrounded by wooded mountains and the flowing Sukumo River. Hakone Yumoto Station is around ten minutes away by car, giving you convenient access to central Hakone while keeping you away from the busier streets around the station.

Five private hot spring sources rise near the foot of Mt. Yusaka and supply around 270 litres of water per minute. You can move between the spacious public baths, the mountaintop-style bathing area at Yunosato Okada, the rooftop footbath, and selected rooms with private hot spring baths. With seasonal dining and mountain views completing the experience, Hotel Okada gives you plenty of ways to slow down and enjoy Hakone.

Accommodation

You can choose from Japanese rooms, Western rooms, Japanese-Western rooms, spacious suites, and rooms with private hot spring baths. All rooms are non-smoking, and many look toward the surrounding mountains, river, or seasonal greenery.

Botan and Miyabi occupy the top floor and give you some of the most spacious accommodation at Hotel Okada. Both room types combine Japanese design with twin Simmons beds, a comfortable living area, and a private open-air bath supplied with natural hot spring water.

Botan measures 76 square metres and includes a broad balcony with a private open-air bath and footbath. From here, you can soak while looking across the Hakone mountains. The open living space, tatami area, generous windows, and carefully selected furnishings create an inviting setting for a special stay.

Miyabi measures 64 square metres and includes a private open-air hot spring bath on the balcony. Two room layouts are available, allowing you to choose between a larger bathing area or slightly more indoor space. Both include twin Simmons beds, a relaxing sitting area, and wide views across the surrounding landscape.

Suisai rooms combine colourful Japanese interiors with private open-air baths made from ceramic or granite. The largest Benifuji room measures 82 square metres and gives you separate sleeping, living, and tatami areas. Other Suisai rooms measure from around 33 square metres and offer a more compact layout without losing the private bathing experience. Each room includes twin Simmons beds, and the open-air bath remains filled with natural hot spring water during your stay.

Yuan rooms measure around 51 square metres and are available in Japanese or Japanese-Western layouts. Each room includes a private open-air hot spring bath and provides convenient access to the main public baths, rooftop footbath, and the passage leading to Yunosato Okada. Japanese-Western rooms combine twin Simmons beds with tatami and living areas, while Japanese rooms give you traditional futon bedding and a massage chair.

Senyu rooms feature private indoor baths supplied with natural hot spring water. You can choose a Western room with twin beds, a Japanese room with tatami and futons, or a spacious Japanese-Western room with separate sleeping and sitting areas. Selected Western rooms include large windows around the bathing space, allowing you to enjoy the trees and seasonal scenery while you soak.

Upper-floor Japanese and Japanese-Western rooms measure around 43 square metres and offer elevated mountain views. Standard accommodation includes Japanese, Western, and Japanese-Western layouts measuring from around 37 square metres. Larger rooms of up to approximately 82 square metres provide more space for families or friends, and selected layouts include connecting sleeping and sitting areas.

Your room includes a television, refrigerator, safe, electric kettle, tea set, yukata, slippers, towels, toiletries, hairdryer, air purifier, and a toilet with bidet functions. Selected premium rooms also include ReFa shower heads, hairdryers, straighteners, and curling irons.

Dining

You can choose between seasonal Japanese kaiseki cuisine and a Japanese-Western buffet, depending on your accommodation plan.

Kaiseki dinners bring together carefully selected rice, seafood from Suruga Bay, seasonal vegetables, and ingredients chosen to reflect the time of year. Each course focuses on natural flavours, balanced presentation, and the changing seasons of Japan.

Japanese Dining Yamazakura provides an open dining setting with warm wood details and a traditional atmosphere. Japanese Dining Hoo gives you a more private arrangement, with high ceilings and partitions that create a quieter setting around your table. Larger groups may dine in one of the banquet rooms.

The buffet includes more than 30 Japanese and Western dishes, along with desserts. At the live kitchen, you can enjoy freshly prepared tempura and teppanyaki dishes while they are still hot. You can also select seasonal toppings for made-to-order sushi and create your own hot pot by choosing your preferred ingredients and broth. Local sake from the Hakone area is available to accompany your meal.

Breakfast depends on your plan. You may enjoy a Japanese and Western buffet in the Sky Lounge or a Japanese breakfast set in Dining Hoo.

Buffet menu cards identify eight major allergens. Kaiseki meals cannot be adjusted for food allergies, vegetarian diets, or religious dietary requirements, so the buffet is the more suitable choice when you need clearly labelled dishes.

Onsen and Wellness

Hotel Okada draws natural water from five private hot spring sources near Mt. Yusaka. Together, the sources produce around 270 litres per minute, supplying the public baths, selected room baths, the rooftop footbath, and Yunosato Okada.

The water is a weakly alkaline simple hot spring with a source temperature of approximately 52°C. Bath temperatures are generally maintained at around 41°C. The smooth water feels gentle on the skin and is traditionally associated with relief from fatigue, sensitivity to cold, muscle discomfort, joint pain, stiff shoulders, neuralgia, and some chronic digestive complaints.

The main bathing floor is on the eighth floor. Separate areas for men and women include large indoor baths and open-air baths surrounded by mountain air and seasonal scenery. Wide windows bring natural light into the indoor baths, while the outdoor tubs allow you to soak beneath the open sky.

The main public baths are normally open from 15:00 until 01:00 and again from 05:30 until 10:30. Bathing areas switch between men and women at scheduled times, allowing you to experience different bath layouts during your stay.

The rooftop footbath and Miharashi Terrace reopened in April 2026 following renovation. You can soak your feet while looking toward the Hakone mountains, including Futagoyama on clear days. Large windows provide views from the indoor terrace, while the outdoor deck brings you closer to the fresh mountain air. The footbath and terrace are normally available from 07:00 until 21:30, although the outdoor area may close during rain or poor weather.

Yunosato Okada is a separate hot spring facility connected to Hotel Okada by an outdoor passage from the eighth floor. The walk takes around three minutes, and access is included during your stay.

At Yunosato Okada, you can explore rock-lined open-air baths, spacious indoor baths, a waterfall bath, bubble bath, reclining bath, jet bath, and sauna. The men’s sauna also includes a powerful automatic löyly system. The outdoor bathing areas look across the surrounding mountains and provide another way to enjoy Hotel Okada’s abundant spring water.

Reservation-only private family baths are available at Yunosato Okada. These baths give you a private space with natural hot spring water and are available during selected afternoon, evening, and morning hours.

For further relaxation, Toji Therapy Yururito provides body treatments, foot care, facials, head treatments, and aroma oil treatments. The concept combines hot spring bathing with restorative care, giving you another way to unwind after travelling through Hakone.

Guests with Tattoos

You cannot use the shared indoor and open-air hot spring baths if you have tattoos.
To enjoy the hot spring water privately, choose Botan, Miyabi, Suisai, Yuan, Senyu, or another room category with its own private hot spring bath. You may also book private baths.

Facilities

Hotel Okada includes a spacious lobby and lounge where you can relax to the sound of an indoor waterfall, the Sky Lounge buffet restaurant, Japanese Dining Yamazakura, Japanese Dining Hoo, banquet halls, meeting rooms, karaoke rooms, a table tennis corner, a game area, vending machines, and designated smoking spaces.

The shop sells Hakone sweets, hot spring manju, local snacks, cosmetics, children’s items, and traditional crafts from the region. Massage and room-service arrangements are also available.

The rooftop footbath and Miharashi Terrace provide indoor seating, an open deck, and mountain views. Yunosato Okada adds further bathing areas, private family baths, relaxation spaces, and a seasonal outdoor pool.

A gourd-shaped outdoor pool opens at Yunosato Okada during the summer season. You can also book karaoke, enjoy table tennis, visit the arcade-style game corner, or relax with a treatment at Yururito.

Activities

You can begin your morning with a soak in the public baths, spend time at the rooftop footbath, or walk across to Yunosato Okada and explore its open-air tubs, sauna, and reclining bath.

During summer, you can swim in the outdoor pool before returning to the hot springs. Indoors, you can enjoy table tennis, karaoke, arcade games, or a relaxing body treatment.

Hotel Okada also gives you a convenient base for exploring Hakone. You can travel from Hakone Yumoto toward the museums, mountain railways, ropeways, walking routes, and lakeside scenery found throughout the region. After sightseeing, you can return to the quieter Sukumo River area for dinner and an evening soak.

Additional Features

Hotel Okada has 122 rooms, and all accommodation is non-smoking. Check-in begins at 15:00, and check-out is at 11:00.

Free Wi-Fi is available in every room and the lobby. Complimentary parking is available, and a local shuttle connects the Hakone Yumoto Station area with Hotel Okada. The journey from the station normally takes around ten minutes by car. You can also walk from the station along the Sukumo River in approximately twenty minutes.

Hotel Okada – Address

📍 191 Yumotochaya, Hakone, Ashigarashimo District, Kanagawa, Japan, 250-0312

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