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Seikansou

  • Hotel
  • 3 Estrellas

Yumotochaya 19, 250-0312 Hakone

Valoraciones

4.0 sobre 5

Basado en 30 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    4.5 sobre 5

Descripción

Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Seikanso, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Hakone (Yumoto) y estarás a menos de 15 minutos en coche de Hotel Hakone Kowakien Yunessun y Parque Nacional Fuji-Hakone-Izu. Además, este hotel ...

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Descripción general

Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Seikanso, te encontrarás en una fantástica zona de Hakone (Yumoto) y estarás a menos de 15 minutos en coche de Hotel Hakone Kowakien Yunessun y Parque Nacional Fuji-Hakone-Izu. Además, este hotel se encuentra a 12,3 km de Lago Ashi y a 25,9 km de Centro comercial Gotemba Premium Outlets.

Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 9 habitaciones con aire acondicionado, frigorífico y televisión de pantalla plana. Mantén el contacto con los tuyos gracias a la la conexión wifi gratis. El baño privado con bañera y ducha independientes está provisto de bañeras de agua termal y artículos de higiene personal gratuitos. Entre las comodidades, se incluyen caja fuerte y minibar, además de un servicio de limpieza disponible todos los días.

Servicios
Con aguas termales y conexión a Internet wifi gratis, entre muchas otras prestaciones, aquí tendrás todo lo que necesitas.

Para comer
Apaga la sed con tu bebida favorita en el bar o lounge. Se ofrece un desayuno completo gratuito.

Servicios de negocios y otros
La recepción tiene un horario limitado. Hay un aparcamiento sin asistencia gratuito disponible.

Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.

Cascadas de Tamadare: 0,2 km
Santuario Gyokuren: 0,3 km
Museo del Juguete de Hakone: 1,3 km
Tenzan Onsen: 1,3 km
Museo de Historia Natural de la Prefectura de Kanagawa: 3,3 km
Parque Nacional Fuji-Hakone-Izu: 3,9 km
Museo Suzuhiro Kamaboko: 4,1 km
Parque Kokian de Odawara: 5,6 km
Puerto pesquero de Odawara: 6,4 km
Odawara Castle Park: 6,4 km
Castillo de Odawara: 6,6 km
Parque Odawara Wanpaku Land: 7,1 km
Centro comercial Harune Odawara: 7,7 km
Iglesia católica de Odawara: 7,8 km
Árboles de sakura en el río Haya: 8,3 km

Aeropuertos más cercanos:
Tokio (HND-Haneda): 93 km
Tokio (NRT-A. Internacional de Narita): 158 km

Información adicional

Check-in

Desde15:00h

Check-out

Hasta11:00h

Servicios

  • Acceso a internet

    • Wifi gratis
  • Aparcamiento

    • Parking
  • Generales

    • Zona fumadores
  • Servicios

    • Bar-Lounge
    • Caja fuerte en recepción
    • Recepción (horario limitado)

Opiniones del hotel

4.0 sobre 5

Basado en 30 comentarios

  • Ubicación

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Calidad/Precio

    4.0 sobre 5
  • Habitaciones

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Limpieza

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Servicios

    4.5 sobre 5
  • Calidad del sueño

    4.5 sobre 5

Comentarios destacados

  • betsy1224

    Phenomenal onsen and ryokan experience!

    To make our first visit to Japan special, my niece and nephew (who live in Asia) reserved an overnight stay for the 4 of us at Seikansou. From the moment we entered the front door of the Zen-like environment of this ryokan, we knew this was going to be an extraordinary experience. Our room was lovely, with high quality bath products and a gorgeous, private onsen overlooking dense woods. We had a delicious, multi-course keiseki dinner served by a kimono-clad woman who could not have been more solicitous. (I think her name was Yukiko.) The next morning, we were treated to an equally impressive multi-course Japanese breakfast. If you're looking for gracious service, an immaculate environment and an authentic ryokan experience, this is the place! Be sure to get good directions because Seikansou is not easy to find. Only one person spoke English well, and my niece who speaks Japanese made the reservation, so I can't vouch for how easy it would be for an English speaker to reserve a room here.

    5.0 sobre 5
  • larap178

    Wonderful first Ryokan experience!

    This was our first Ryokan experience and it absolutely exceeded our expectation. The outdoor private onsen overlooking the mountain was just the perfect way to relax! The room was very clean and traditional, just what you would expect from a Ryokan. The breakfast and dinners were served kaiseki style by our wonderful wait staff Kiku. Although Kiku didn't speak too much English we managed to use our little dictionary to converse with her and it worked well enough! Every dish was delicious and beautifully presented, so pretty that you wouldn't want to eat! The staff were very accommodating regarding our breakfast and dinner times. They also helped us put together an itinerary for a day trip to Owakudane. They respected the privacy of the guests and were only seen or heard during meal times. The ryokan is a 10min ride from the Hakone train station. You could either take a hotel shuttle bus or a taxi - there are plenty outside the station. From the ryokan there are a few buses that run on this road (there is a stop near the ryokan). Depending on the bus, you can take it back to town or to the Togendai boat pier. Kiku even walked us to the bus station the first day! All in all it was a great experience and we're glad to have stayed in a smaller and more private ryokan. The place was fully booked but we only ran into another couple once during our stay. We would definitely come back!

    5.0 sobre 5
  • Alan O

    Outstanding experience!

    This was an aiming experience! At first we were a bit concerned regarding the price, but after spending just one night here we would definitely recommend it! Firstly the staff was amazing, we had Tommy who had an energetic and helpful spirit. The food was delicious, a 9 course keiseki dinner was served (probably one of the best food experiences I've had). Let's not forget about the private onsen and the outstanding view of the mountain side! Don't hesitate on the price! This place is definitely worth the experience. A highlight of our trip in Japan!

    5.0 sobre 5
  • fenway2011

    Relaxing and serene getaway

    Wonderful service and accommodations. 9 private rooms in this 3 story building. Stayed in the Moegi room on the third floor and it had a dining area on tatami mats and a double bed area and a private wooden onsen on the back deck with outdoor shower. The room faces the tree lined mountains and has a peek-a-boo cutout to the side on the deck since it's a corner spot. Toilet is in a small room with a small sink and the bigger sink and toiletries are across of the bed. There's not a lot of space for luggage and unpacking since you don't want to unpack in the dining room since that's where your meals are served. Great personalized service and attention. Makes you feel so welcome and at home. Yuuriko-san was so attentive and friendly throughout our stay. They provide nice yukata for dinner and a casual yukata for after the bath and for sleeping. Air conditioned. Provides hot water and cold water in the room with a stocked mini fridge (alcohol etc for purchase like a mini bar). Dinner and breakfast are served in your room! You can eat at 6 or 6:15pm for dinner and 8:45 or 9am for breakfast. I only wish they served the rice earlier in the dinner, but if that's the only issue then yes it was a great stay. Toiletries all provided. There were some mosquitos but they also have a little machine to help keep the bugs away. There is no contact info for the hotel other than direct international phone number but they do speak some English and accommodated my requests perfectly (including dietary requests for the half board - kaiseki dinner and breakfast). About a 10 min ride on the B Course Ryokan shuttle bus (100 yen per person each way) from Hakone Yumoto station. Bus departs across of the train station on the 15 and 45 past the hour. The bus is tiny so get there early if you can and just squeeze on and know it will be a short ride. Remember to tell the driver you are going to seikansou. It was the third stop for us but it might depend on how many other places people are getting off of. There are public onsen on the bottom floor - one for men and one for women. There isn't much to do at the hotel itself but you don't come to Seikansou for that. Just relax and once you put your yukata on, you don't have to worry. Oh you take your shoes off at the front entrance and you don't see it again until you leave!

    5.0 sobre 5
  • Queenfoodi

    Disappointed

    For the 75000 yen per nite I felt it was rip off.i stayed in another ryokan the previous nite at 69000 yen and had much value. The food is ok but no expensive ingredients like abalone or otoro or white truffles that the other Ryokans we stayed in gave us. Room was tiny. Amenities were cheap and basic. No wifi at all. They said they had wifi in ground floor but turns out it is access to a public wifi and when we had trouble logging in downstairs (not in our room) , the guy working there had the audacity to ask us to go into town to buy a wifi card at nite when we can't speak Japanese and don't know our way around.i have stayed in 77 Ryokans in my last 20 years (yes it is a passion of mine) but this ryokan was bad value for money. They are not bad per se, but bad for the price we paid. If they charged like 50000 yen, I may have given them a slightly better review.

    1.0 sobre 5