Akaishi Ryokan 3*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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Free parking
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Shuttle
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Located approximately 3 miles from Oishi Park, Akaishi Ryokan Fujikawaguchiko features Wi-Fi in public areas and parking on site. The 3-star ryokan is a good starting point for exploring Fujikawaguchiko, including Lake Kawaguchiko, which is about a 5-minute walk away.
Kawaguchiko Bridge is located around 100 feet from the Fujikawaguchiko hotel, and such natural sites as La Ville de Gaspard et Lisa is around 2 miles away. The Akaishi Ryokan Fujikawaguchiko offers proximity to such family venues as Fuji-Q-Highland Park (2.1 miles) and the high-speed Eejanaika Roller Coaster (1.8 miles). Visit Lake Kawaguchi, only a 5-minute stroll from the property, and feel complete harmony with the nature of Japan. This Fujikawaguchiko hotel offers close proximity to Fujiyama Onsen Day Spa, which is located 2.2 miles away and helps strengthen mental and physical health. You can catch the bus at Kagawuchio Herb Hall bus stop, a few steps from the Akaishi Ryokan.
Overlooking the mountain, the 10 rooms are appointed with air conditioning, as well as modern facilities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
The Izakaya High Spirits is a mere 6 minutes by foot from the accommodation.
Review by hotel critic
Akaishi Ryokan is a quaint gem nestled on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, boasting proximity to Kawaguchiko Ohashi Bridge and Ubuyagasaki where Mount Fuji's reflection mesmerizes. While the reception lady's warmth added a personal touch, the language barrier was noticeable, hindering fluid communication. The traditional Japanese breakfast and stunning rooftop view of Mount Fuji evoke a sense of tranquility, but the absence of in-room amenities like a flat-screen TV may deter some guests seeking modern comforts.Though lacking luxuries like heating and air conditioning in rooms, the shared hot springs offer a serene retreat. The free Wi-Fi in public areas is a thoughtful inclusion, appealing to tech-savvy travelers. Families with children will appreciate the on-site activities like table tennis and fishing, enhancing the overall experience. However, the lack of a shuttle service may inconvenience guests relying on public transportation.In conclusion, Akaishi Ryokan's modest charm and picturesque location make it a suitable choice for budget-conscious travelers seeking an authentic Japanese ryokan experience. While the value proposition is commendable, those seeking luxury amenities may find it lacking in certain aspects.