- A Historic Hakoné Inn Registered as a National Tangible Cultural Property
- A Historic Inn Named by Hirobumi Ito, Japan’s First Prime Minister
Standing gracefully since 1919.
A Tangible Cultural Property crafted in traditional wood.
The beauty of history brings peace to your journey.
Step into a storied sanctuary that has welcomed royalty and legendary figures throughout the generations. Through our windows, the serene, timeless landscapes remain unchanged from the day we first opened our doors. We invite you to experience a moment of pure bliss in a ryokan that has woven countless stories and been cherished by many through the ages.
Guest Rooms
A space of profound relaxation,
polished by time.
From traditional rooms wrapped in the warmth of precious, historic woods to private sanctuaries featuring Open-Air Onsen, each space is a testament to master craftsmanship and living tradition.
Surrender yourself to the refined elegance of classic Japanese architecture and indulge in a deeply restful escape.
Onsen
Silken, gentle waters of a pure alkaline spring.
Indulge in the luxury of free-flowing source water.
Since our founding as a healing thermal bathhouse in Hakone Tonosawa in 1614, we have protected and passed down these blessed waters for generations. Every single day, our dedicated master of the baths—the Yu-ban—meticulously blends and adjusts multiple natural springs according to the daily temperature, ensuring the perfect, untouched hot spring experience.
Cuisine
Seasonal Kaiseki dining, embraced by the mystique of "Jindai Sugi"—
the legendary ancient cedar that slept for over a millennium.
Feast on our seasonally changing Kaiseki-style cuisine, showcasing the rich bounty of Hakone’s mountains and the fresh catches from Sagami Bay and Odawara. Savor the finest seasonal delicacies hand-selected by our head chef, accompanied by rice cooked to perfection using the region's crystal-clear mountain spring water.
A Multi-Story Wooden Marvel Since 1919,
Showcasing the Pinnacle of Master Craftsmanship.
Constructed in the mid-Taisho period, Kansuiro stands as a rare and magnificent multi-story wooden structure, proudly designated as a National Registered Tangible Cultural Property. We invite you to immerse yourself in this refined historic architecture—crafted with precious materials and timeless techniques that are impossible to replicate today—and experience its living heritage up close.
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