Overview
Welcome to Isawa View Hotel, located in the heart of Isawa Onsen, a town known for its fruit orchards, mountain views, and healing hot springs. This ryokan offers a blend of refined tradition and natural beauty, inviting you to experience both calm and comfort. With its spacious hot spring baths, thoughtful hospitality, and occasional glimpses of Mt. Fuji, the hotel gives you an ideal place to unwind and restore your senses.
Accommodation
Stay in a quiet, Japanese-style room designed to help you relax. The soft tatami mats, sliding shoji doors, and calming interior colors offer a peaceful retreat after a day of sightseeing or hot spring soaking. South-facing rooms provide a view of Mt. Fuji on clear days, adding a breathtaking backdrop to your stay.
All rooms are equipped with:
- Individual air conditioning
- TV, tea set, refrigerator
- Yukata, towels, bath set
- Safety box and slippers
- Washlet-style toilet
On request, you can borrow a hairdryer, desk lamp, iron, CD player, or cassette deck. Free amenities include toothbrush sets, shampoo, conditioner, and solid soap.
Dining
The hotel’s kitchen serves traditional kaiseki ryori—a multi-course Japanese meal crafted with seasonal ingredients from Yamanashi. Each dish is prepared with precision, bringing out the natural flavors of local produce and delicacies. From the first course to the final dessert, the meal is a sensory journey through the region’s rich food culture.
Enjoy your dinner in a calm setting that complements the refined flavors on your plate. Whether you’re savoring fresh fish, mountain vegetables, or a comforting soup, the meal is designed to nourish both body and spirit.
Onsen and Wellness
You can enjoy bathing all day at Isawa View Hotel. The baths use water from Isawa Onsen, a simple alkaline spring known for promoting smooth skin and relieving fatigue. Both indoor and open-air baths are available, allowing you to enjoy the changing breeze and colors of the seasons.
Keiryu (Men’s Bath): A spacious, peaceful indoor bath with strong water flow and massage jets. The outdoor rotemburo looks out over a Japanese garden, offering a serene view while you soak.
Seiryu (Women’s Bath): A large bath made from natural rock, with open-air access and a bright, rustic setting. The outdoor bath lets you feel the mountain wind as you soak under the sky.
Bath Information
Bathing hours: 15:00 – 02:00 / 04:00 – 10:00
The baths are closed between 2:00 – 4:00 a.m. for cleaning.
Guests with Tattoos
If you have tattoos, please ask about availability of private bathing times or consult the front desk. The open-air baths are spacious, and with advance notice, the hotel may be able to accommodate you comfortably.
Facilities
- Spacious public baths and outdoor onsen
- Japanese garden
- Free Wi-Fi
- Check-in: 15:00 (latest: 20:00)
- Check-out: 10:00
- Amenities provided in the baths include shampoo, conditioner, combs, shower caps, heel cream, and more
Activities
Spend your time enjoying the natural beauty of Yamanashi. The area is known for seasonal fruit picking, hiking, and day trips to Mt. Fuji. At the ryokan, take time to stroll through the garden, relax in your room with a cup of tea, or watch the sky shift colors from the comfort of the hot spring.
Additional Features
- Simple alkaline spring water known for improving circulation and softening skin
- Healing benefits for neuralgia, muscle fatigue, joint pain, and more
- Onsen is available almost 24 hours a day with short breaks for cleaning
- Seasonal views of Mt. Fuji from select rooms






























