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99+
Hotel near Hakone yumoto,Hakone
Featured facilities: Massage Room
Great
217 reviews
9.2/10
1 night
From KRW 329,899
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99+
Hotel near Kowakidani/Miyanoshita,Hakone
Featured facilities: Spa, Sauna, Massage Room
Very Good
44 reviews
8.5/10
1 night
From KRW 95,199
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99+
Hotel near Kowakidani/Miyanoshita,Hakone
Featured facilities: Executive Lounge, Water Park, Bar
Great
842 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From KRW 390,686
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99+
Hotel near Hakone yumoto,Hakone
Featured facilities: Spa, Sauna
Very Good
286 reviews
8.6/10
1 night
From KRW 195,549
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99+
Hotel near Kowakidani/Miyanoshita,Hakone
Featured facilities: Bar, Spa, Sauna
Great
909 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From KRW 219,452
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64
Hotel near Hakone yumoto,Hakone
Featured facilities: Massage Room
Amazing
62 reviews
9.4/10
1 night
From KRW 171,234
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57
Hotel near Gora/Sengokuhara,Hakone
Featured facilities: Bar, Massage Room
Amazing
34 reviews
9.6/10
1 night
From KRW 525,654
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96
Hotel near Hakone yumoto,Hakone
Featured facilities: Sauna, Massage Room
Great
891 reviews
9.3/10
1 night
From KRW 232,227
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99+
Hotel near Hakone yumoto,Hakone
Featured facilities: Spa, Sauna, Massage Room
Very Good
21 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From KRW 211,622
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99+
Hotel near Hakone yumoto,Hakone
Featured facilities: Spa
Very Good
160 reviews
8.9/10
1 night
From KRW 274,057
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Kinnotake Tonosawa

9.7/10
Amazing
Posted on Feb 3, 2025|Deluxe Room with Open-Air Bath (Shizuku)
CNbill
The room is clean and the facilities are excellent. You must choose the double-board package. The breakfast is amazing and the dinner is pretty normal. In addition, this hotel is quite primitive and there will be some noise when you sleep at night.
Price per night from:KRW 894,910

nol hakone myojindai

9.6/10
Amazing
Posted on Mar 14, 2026
Kurumi28
Our entire stay made for a truly wonderful trip! 😊 From the moment we arrived, we were greeted warmly and received incredibly attentive service. The drinks, amenities, and loungewear were all excellent. Both the indoor and outdoor onsen baths in our room were incredibly relaxing! We also enjoyed the heated pool and steam sauna. I highly recommend checking in early to fully enjoy your hotel stay! I was especially happy that the breakfast had such a wide variety at the salad bar! We'd love to visit again! Thank you very much! 🙇‍♀️
Price per night from:KRW 358,747

Gora Kadan

9.5/10
Amazing
Posted on Feb 2, 2025
Cerella
When checking in, the hotel will explain the tourist route of Hakone. It's a no-brainer to check in and just follow the map provided by the hotel. The service exceeded my expectations. I felt like a princess returning home during my stay. I thought this was the standard Japanese service. But later I stayed in other hotels and found that the service of Gora Kadan is far better than other hotels of the same price. The room is a bit old and the shower is also very old, but it is cleaned quite well.
Price per night from:KRW 902,741

Fujiya Hotel

9.2/10
Great
Posted on Jun 14, 2026
HuanqiulvjuSjie
Every city's soul resides in a hotel. The Peace Hotel in Shanghai, the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, the Ritz Paris. These masterpieces, born from local spirit, aesthetics, and a unique mission, are irreplaceable classics, forever one-of-a-kind. They are undeniably the ultimate experiences to explore in these great cities. In 1871, a 20-year-old Japanese man moved to America for work. After saving enough money, he returned to Japan during the Meiji Restoration and enrolled at Keio University. There, he was enlightened by Fukuzawa Yukichi, the father of modern Japan, and first realized the importance of international tourism. In the same year (1874), Emperor Guangxu was only 3 years old; the gears of history began to turn. Fukuzawa's portrait is still on Japan's highest denomination banknote today. The young man, Yamaguchi, realized that Japan didn't have a true hotel for foreigners. So he picked up a blank piece of paper and began to draw the blueprint for Japan's future state guesthouse: 1. A place foreigners would love most. 2. Close to Tokyo, with beautiful scenery. 3. Must have natural hot springs. The intersection of these three coordinates landed in the Miyanoshita area of Hakone. In 1878, Japan's first resort hotel – Fujiya Hotel – was born. However, fate was cruel; just 5 years later, a major fire engulfed the hotel, along with all records since its opening, turning everything to ash. The once eternal legacy became as thin as a wisp of smoke. Fortunately, Yamaguchi resolutely chose to rebuild. In 1891, the new building was completed and has been operating ever since. The symmetrical facade and main entrance portico emphasize a solemn ”frontality.” Inside, there are sofas, fireplaces, and radiators. Even the height of the doorknobs and beds was customized to suit the stature of Westerners. Yet, at the same time, the graceful curves of the Japanese roof, vermillion railings, and dragon wood carvings constantly remind you – this is Japan. No other hotel can better interpret the four characters ”Wa-Yo setchū” (a blend of Japanese and Western styles) than Fujiya Hotel. During the war, it interned over 70 European and Central/South American diplomats. Over a hundred years, the countless celebrities, dignitaries, and royals it hosted are dazzling: Charlie Chaplin, John Lennon, Albert Einstein, Yukio Mishima, The King of Belgium, the Crown Prince of Sweden, the Duke of Windsor, Emperor Hirohito, the Last Emperor Puyi, Chiang Kai-shek... For nearly 150 years, Fujiya Hotel has witnessed the collapse of countless colossal powers. How many kings and generals once stood by its west-facing windows, witnessing the twilight of their empires? I checked in during early summer, like pushing open a door to time. The hustle and bustle had long faded, but it still retained its former glory, humbly yet proudly refusing to awaken. Time stands still here, leaving amber-like imprints, as if nothing has ever truly left.
Price per night from:KRW 289,924

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What are the best hotels with Swimming Pools in Hakone?

If you’re looking for the best hotels in Hakone, Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from KRW 476,200) , Hakone Kowakien Hotel (from KRW 263,548) and Hakonenomori Okada (from KRW 197,815) are all highly recommended hotels.

How much does it cost for hotels with Swimming Pools in Hakone?

For hotels with Swimming Pools in Hakone, the average price on weekdays is KRW 948,842, and the average price on weekends (Friday - Saturday) is KRW 1,089,635.

What are the best luxury hotels with Swimming Pools in Hakone?

If you're looking for premium services and top-notch amenities, there are plenty of luxury hotels with Swimming Pools in Hakone to choose from. Hakone Kowakien Ten-yu (from KRW 476,200), Hakone Kowakien Hotel (from KRW 263,548) and Fujiya Hotel (from KRW 342,674) are among the top luxury hotels you can book.

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Everything You Should Know About Pools in Hakone Hotels

Total properties20
Number of reviews3,925
Highest priceKRW 6,908,922
Lowest priceKRW 190,398
Weekday Avg. PriceKRW 948,842
Weekend Avg. PriceKRW 1,089,635