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La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to La Vista Fujikawaguchiko, your 4-star gateway to a breathtaking retreat nestled in the heart of Japan! With prices starting from just $338, this resort is your ticket to a cozy and luxurious getaway. Located at 2395 Kawaguchi in the charming town of Fujikawaguchiko, you'll find yourself just 5mi from the city center, offering the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility.

Facade/entrance in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Photo of the whole room, Bed in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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605 sqft

Room Selected at Check in

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

This quadruple room features a hot tub. The spacious air-conditioned quadruple room features a flat-screen TV, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and a safe deposit box. The unit has 4 beds.

Twin Room with Mt. Fuji View - Non-Smoking in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

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2 Twin Beds

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440 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Fuji View

Mountain view

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Experience the ultimate relaxation in our spacious Twin Room with stunning Mt. Fuji views. Unwind in the hot tub, soak in the bathtub, and savor a cup of coffee on the terrace while admiring the magnificent mountain scenery.

Quadruple Room with Mt.Fuji View - Non-Smoking in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

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4 Twin Beds

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605 sqft

Room - 4 Twin, Fuji View

Mountain view

Hot tub

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Mt. Fuji from the comfort of your spacious Quadruple Room, complete with a private terrace and jacuzzi. Unwind in the peaceful surroundings and enjoy the luxury amenities, including a coffee machine, flat-screen TV, and bathtub. Ideal for families or groups, this non-smoking room accommodates 4 adults and 2 children, ensuring a memorable stay. Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure at our hotel.

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Imagine waking up each morning surrounded by stunning mountain views, with a delicious breakfast waiting for you to fuel your day of adventure! Take advantage of the various amenities, including a revitalizing sauna, a hot spring bath, and a hot tub for a soothing soak. Whether you fancy a delightful meal at the on-site restaurant or some family fun with kids' meals (available at extra charges), there’s something for everyone. And with free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a free shuttle service, staying connected and convenient has never been easier.

Facade/entrance in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Mountain view in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

Experience the Best

La Vista Fujikawaguchiko has garnered rave reviews from guests, and with over 771 reviews, it’s evident that visitors love the emphasis on comfort and relaxation found in the soundproof rooms and beautifully designed facilities. With a 24-hour front desk and attentive staff at your service, you can unwind and immerse yourself in the local culture with ease. Don't miss the chance to treat yourself to a rejuvenating massage, or indulge in the breathtaking scenery from the terrace. Book your stay today, and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Photo of the whole room, Bed in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

Plan Your Stay

At La Vista Fujikawaguchiko, every meal is just as delightful as the breathtaking views surrounding you! The on-site restaurant, Petit Poche, serves a scrumptious blend of Japanese and European cuisines, making it the perfect spot to embark on a culinary adventure right within the comfort of your hotel. Picture yourself savoring fresh, local ingredients while gazing at the iconic Mount Fuji through the panoramic windows. And don’t forget to indulge in the rich flavors of Japan as you enjoy a delectable breakfast that sets the tone for an exciting day ahead!

Restaurant/places to eat in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Breakfast in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

Amenities

Restaurant

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Free shuttle

Sauna

Air conditioning

Hot tub

Parking On Site

Bathroom in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Bathroom in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko

Restaurants

プチポッシュ(Petit Poche)

Japanese, European

プチポッシュ (Petit Poche)

European

Food and drinks in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Lounge or bar in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
Mountain view in La Vista Fujikawaguchiko
The hotel was very nice, with a lovely European aesthetic. They have very nice public baths, which are large and offer fantastic views of Mt. Fuji. We personally didn't use the public baths, but we did have a look at what they were like. Additionally, they also have private baths with a variety of themes to enjoy, which again, we just had a look at. We stayed in one of their best rooms, which has a private hot tub available on the balcony of the room, which also offers fantastic views of Mt. Fuji. That is why we opted to not use the public baths during our stay. The room itself was very nice and cosy, sticking to the European aesthetic of the hotel as a whole. Everything was tidy and clean, and the furniture; comfortable. The staff adhered to my special request, and made great effort in carrying it out. For breakfast, they have the usual Japanese onsen hotel buffet set-up. The food was all very nice, and there were both plenty of options and plenty available for guests. The dinner was not too bad, as the food was perfectly fine in flavour, and was well presented. However, it lacked the 'Wow Factor' as they stuck to purely local, seasonal ingredients, which is perfectly fine. But for the atmosphere they are aiming for, that of a fancy French restaurant, it didn't quite hit the mark. The available amenities were very nice, as they offered a variety of "free" items, including wine during a specific time period, as well as ramen for a late night snack/guests arriving to the hotel late at night. Additionally, during the daytime, there are hot drinks available. Overall, I highly recommend the hotel, especially for couples.

Josh

This is a great 'four star' modern hotel used almost exclusively by Japanese people with very few Western tourists. Every room has an excellent view of Mt Fuji and each has a open bath on the veranda fed by the hot springs. This is in addition to a fully functioning and adequate bathroom. The bedroom it self is slightly larger than many Japan rooms and has storage facilities. You can literally wake up on the morning and look at Mt Fuji whilst still in bed (provided of course that the mountain is not covered in cloud!) The hotel utilises hot springs not only for its more public Onsen, but also four small private Onsens, in different themes, for those that wish to be more discrete. These are ideal for one/two people. They are all on a first come, first served basis. We tried both the public and private and they were an excellent cultural experience. The hotel is some distance for the main train station and the hotel, like many others runs a shuttle service. This shuttle ends at 6pm, so if you want to stay out you need to finds your own away back. For this reason, the hotel is based around half board (breakfast and dinner) in the restaurant. The breakfast was an extensive buffet style approach which was very good. Dinner was quite an experience. You can have either Japanese or Western style meal at tone of two set time settings. The food was quite exceptional. It's basically similar to a good seven course 'tasting menu.' We stayed for two nights and the food was different each night, but equally as good.

Dean

The room and balcony bathtub with a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji. For the best soak and relaxation, nothing beats a soak in the tub.  Due to the heavy rain on the day of our arrival, we do not anticipate seeing Fuji. Luckily, the following day the sky cleared, and we are really fortunate to have a view of the mountains from our room. After a long day of travel, the public onsen is a nice, roomy place for us to relax. It has a sauna and onsen both indoors and outside. Additionally, there are five separate private onsen that are available for use whenever nobody else is using them. They are free to use and do not require reservations.

Wing

So many great things to say about this place. We absolutely loved the view of Mt Fuji - both from the room and the public spaces. The place itself is very well maintained and the rooms were very comfortable and spacious. So many bath options to choose from between the in-room bath, private baths (e.g. bamboo bath, mosaic tile bath), and public baths and saunas. Nice little touches like free wine in the lounge, free probiotic drinks while going to the baths, and free shuttles to and from the station. Highly recommend the breakfast if staying here. Would definitely stay here again!

Grubbs

loved the view from the lobby, breakfast, room size was spacious, open air bath on the patio, view of the lake and mountain from the room. it exceeded my expectations because the view was fabulous, and i was nervous that the images of the 'room' had so many variations i was scared i wouldnt get a private bath view of the volcano, but when we walked into the room I was so happy! it was clear and beautiful each morning and night to sit in the bath and just stare at the view. It was a perfect place to get away from the busy city and just relax in nature

Sarah

The hotel was very nice, with a lovely European aesthetic. They have very nice public baths, which are large and offer fantastic views of Mt. Fuji. We personally didn't use the public baths, but we did have a look at what they were like. Additionally, they also have private baths with a variety of themes to enjoy, which again, we just had a look at. We stayed in one of their best rooms, which has a private hot tub available on the balcony of the room, which also offers fantastic views of Mt. Fuji. That is why we opted to not use the public baths during our stay. The room itself was very nice and cosy, sticking to the European aesthetic of the hotel as a whole. Everything was tidy and clean, and the furniture; comfortable. The staff adhered to my special request, and made great effort in carrying it out. For breakfast, they have the usual Japanese onsen hotel buffet set-up. The food was all very nice, and there were both plenty of options and plenty available for guests. The dinner was not too bad, as the food was perfectly fine in flavour, and was well presented. However, it lacked the 'Wow Factor' as they stuck to purely local, seasonal ingredients, which is perfectly fine. But for the atmosphere they are aiming for, that of a fancy French restaurant, it didn't quite hit the mark. The available amenities were very nice, as they offered a variety of "free" items, including wine during a specific time period, as well as ramen for a late night snack/guests arriving to the hotel late at night. Additionally, during the daytime, there are hot drinks available. Overall, I highly recommend the hotel, especially for couples.

Josh

This is a great 'four star' modern hotel used almost exclusively by Japanese people with very few Western tourists. Every room has an excellent view of Mt Fuji and each has a open bath on the veranda fed by the hot springs. This is in addition to a fully functioning and adequate bathroom. The bedroom it self is slightly larger than many Japan rooms and has storage facilities. You can literally wake up on the morning and look at Mt Fuji whilst still in bed (provided of course that the mountain is not covered in cloud!) The hotel utilises hot springs not only for its more public Onsen, but also four small private Onsens, in different themes, for those that wish to be more discrete. These are ideal for one/two people. They are all on a first come, first served basis. We tried both the public and private and they were an excellent cultural experience. The hotel is some distance for the main train station and the hotel, like many others runs a shuttle service. This shuttle ends at 6pm, so if you want to stay out you need to finds your own away back. For this reason, the hotel is based around half board (breakfast and dinner) in the restaurant. The breakfast was an extensive buffet style approach which was very good. Dinner was quite an experience. You can have either Japanese or Western style meal at tone of two set time settings. The food was quite exceptional. It's basically similar to a good seven course 'tasting menu.' We stayed for two nights and the food was different each night, but equally as good.

Dean

The room and balcony bathtub with a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji. For the best soak and relaxation, nothing beats a soak in the tub.  Due to the heavy rain on the day of our arrival, we do not anticipate seeing Fuji. Luckily, the following day the sky cleared, and we are really fortunate to have a view of the mountains from our room. After a long day of travel, the public onsen is a nice, roomy place for us to relax. It has a sauna and onsen both indoors and outside. Additionally, there are five separate private onsen that are available for use whenever nobody else is using them. They are free to use and do not require reservations.

Wing

So many great things to say about this place. We absolutely loved the view of Mt Fuji - both from the room and the public spaces. The place itself is very well maintained and the rooms were very comfortable and spacious. So many bath options to choose from between the in-room bath, private baths (e.g. bamboo bath, mosaic tile bath), and public baths and saunas. Nice little touches like free wine in the lounge, free probiotic drinks while going to the baths, and free shuttles to and from the station. Highly recommend the breakfast if staying here. Would definitely stay here again!

Grubbs

loved the view from the lobby, breakfast, room size was spacious, open air bath on the patio, view of the lake and mountain from the room. it exceeded my expectations because the view was fabulous, and i was nervous that the images of the 'room' had so many variations i was scared i wouldnt get a private bath view of the volcano, but when we walked into the room I was so happy! it was clear and beautiful each morning and night to sit in the bath and just stare at the view. It was a perfect place to get away from the busy city and just relax in nature

Sarah

The hotel was very nice, with a lovely European aesthetic. They have very nice public baths, which are large and offer fantastic views of Mt. Fuji. We personally didn't use the public baths, but we did have a look at what they were like. Additionally, they also have private baths with a variety of themes to enjoy, which again, we just had a look at. We stayed in one of their best rooms, which has a private hot tub available on the balcony of the room, which also offers fantastic views of Mt. Fuji. That is why we opted to not use the public baths during our stay. The room itself was very nice and cosy, sticking to the European aesthetic of the hotel as a whole. Everything was tidy and clean, and the furniture; comfortable. The staff adhered to my special request, and made great effort in carrying it out. For breakfast, they have the usual Japanese onsen hotel buffet set-up. The food was all very nice, and there were both plenty of options and plenty available for guests. The dinner was not too bad, as the food was perfectly fine in flavour, and was well presented. However, it lacked the 'Wow Factor' as they stuck to purely local, seasonal ingredients, which is perfectly fine. But for the atmosphere they are aiming for, that of a fancy French restaurant, it didn't quite hit the mark. The available amenities were very nice, as they offered a variety of "free" items, including wine during a specific time period, as well as ramen for a late night snack/guests arriving to the hotel late at night. Additionally, during the daytime, there are hot drinks available. Overall, I highly recommend the hotel, especially for couples.

Josh

This is a great 'four star' modern hotel used almost exclusively by Japanese people with very few Western tourists. Every room has an excellent view of Mt Fuji and each has a open bath on the veranda fed by the hot springs. This is in addition to a fully functioning and adequate bathroom. The bedroom it self is slightly larger than many Japan rooms and has storage facilities. You can literally wake up on the morning and look at Mt Fuji whilst still in bed (provided of course that the mountain is not covered in cloud!) The hotel utilises hot springs not only for its more public Onsen, but also four small private Onsens, in different themes, for those that wish to be more discrete. These are ideal for one/two people. They are all on a first come, first served basis. We tried both the public and private and they were an excellent cultural experience. The hotel is some distance for the main train station and the hotel, like many others runs a shuttle service. This shuttle ends at 6pm, so if you want to stay out you need to finds your own away back. For this reason, the hotel is based around half board (breakfast and dinner) in the restaurant. The breakfast was an extensive buffet style approach which was very good. Dinner was quite an experience. You can have either Japanese or Western style meal at tone of two set time settings. The food was quite exceptional. It's basically similar to a good seven course 'tasting menu.' We stayed for two nights and the food was different each night, but equally as good.

Dean

The room and balcony bathtub with a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji. For the best soak and relaxation, nothing beats a soak in the tub.  Due to the heavy rain on the day of our arrival, we do not anticipate seeing Fuji. Luckily, the following day the sky cleared, and we are really fortunate to have a view of the mountains from our room. After a long day of travel, the public onsen is a nice, roomy place for us to relax. It has a sauna and onsen both indoors and outside. Additionally, there are five separate private onsen that are available for use whenever nobody else is using them. They are free to use and do not require reservations.

Wing

So many great things to say about this place. We absolutely loved the view of Mt Fuji - both from the room and the public spaces. The place itself is very well maintained and the rooms were very comfortable and spacious. So many bath options to choose from between the in-room bath, private baths (e.g. bamboo bath, mosaic tile bath), and public baths and saunas. Nice little touches like free wine in the lounge, free probiotic drinks while going to the baths, and free shuttles to and from the station. Highly recommend the breakfast if staying here. Would definitely stay here again!

Grubbs

loved the view from the lobby, breakfast, room size was spacious, open air bath on the patio, view of the lake and mountain from the room. it exceeded my expectations because the view was fabulous, and i was nervous that the images of the 'room' had so many variations i was scared i wouldnt get a private bath view of the volcano, but when we walked into the room I was so happy! it was clear and beautiful each morning and night to sit in the bath and just stare at the view. It was a perfect place to get away from the busy city and just relax in nature

Sarah

Location

2395 Kawaguchi, Minamitsuru-Gun, Fujikawaguchiko-Machi, Yamanashi-Prefecture, Yamanashi, 401-0304, Japan

La Vista Fujikawaguchiko