Hakone Airu, Hakone Hotels
Cozy ryokan with open-air baths, hot springs, a unique aquarium bar, and various dining options
Hakone Airu Hotel presents itself as an oasis of tranquility, deeply rooted in the natural splendor that defines Hakone. The very essence of the hotel is captured in its symbol: a circle meticulously crafted to embody the harmony found within nature itself. This symbol draws inspiration from the diverse elements of the landscape, encompassing the delicate beauty of flowers, the cheerful melodies of birds, the serene flow of water, the majestic presence of mountains, the gentle sway of grass, and the ethereal glow of the moon.
Conveniently situated, Hakone Airu Hotel boasts exceptional accessibility. A mere two-minute drive, or a pleasant ten-minute stroll, will transport you from the bustling Hakone Yumoto Station to the hotel’s doorstep, offering a seamless transition from travel to tranquility. While a selection of delightful eateries are within walking distance, possessing a vehicle or pre-arranging transportation opens up a world of exploration. Iconic destinations such as the shimmering waters of Lake Ashi, the captivating Hakone Open-Air Museum, and a network of invigorating hiking trails are all within a comfortable thirty-minute drive.
Each room at Hakone Airu Hotel has been thoughtfully designed to provide spacious comfort and a unique relaxation experience. A defining feature is the attached open-air bath, allowing guests to immerse themselves in soothing waters while surrounded by the beauty of the natural world. The rooms’ decor embraces a sophisticated Japanese aesthetic, carefully curated to enhance both comfort and relaxation, creating an atmosphere of understated elegance. Every room is equipped with modern conveniences, including air-conditioning for climate control, a television for entertainment, a minibar for refreshments, and a private balcony that presents breathtaking mountain views. For those seeking an elevated experience, the hotel offers upgraded room options. The Deluxe or Superior Rooms, situated on the higher floors, provide an added touch of luxury, featuring an open-air bath that specifically frames a stunning panorama of the surrounding mountains.
Beyond the individual rooms, Hakone Airu Hotel offers a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guests are invited to unwind and rejuvenate in the hotel’s traditional hot spring bath, sourced directly from the renowned Hakone Yumoto hot springs. For the ultimate pampering experience, the beauty salon provides a menu of treatments expertly tailored to address each guest’s individual needs and concerns. A truly unique feature of the hotel is its captivating Aquarium Bar, where guests can sip on expertly crafted cocktails while surrounded by the mesmerizing spectacle of a wall-to-wall aquarium teeming with colorful tropical fish. When hunger calls, the hotel’s restaurant awaits, promising a culinary journey through the rich seasonal flavors of the region. The restaurant utilizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create both Western and Asian breakfast options to start the day. For dinner, guests can indulge in an exquisite Japanese kaiseki multicourse meal, a true testament to the artistry and tradition of Japanese cuisine.
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An ancient way of life fuses with modern society in this bustling and iconic travel destination. Travelers fall in love (or renew their vows) with Japanese food and astonishing scenery of this mountainous archipelago dotted with modern cities.
When is the best time to visit?
Late spring and early autumn have traditionally been considered the best times to visit Japan, but more and more travelers are seeking trips to this mountainous county in the winter to take advantage of its snowy season. Skiers and snowboarders are flocking to Japan in December through March in search of the powdery, light snow the region is increasingly known for.
Where to go in Japan?
The possibilities are endless. Night owls will love the 24-hour food and drinking scene of bustling city centers like Tokyo and Osaka, older cities that are embracing the new with plenty of flair and energy. Rural travelers will enjoy the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Shiretoko National Park in the mountains of Hokkaidō and the balmy subtropical islands of Okinawa.
How many days do I need?
Since there is so much to do in Japan and travel within the country via the high-speed bullet trains is so easy, visitors can opt for trips of any duration. To do any justice to this amazing country, spend at least a week and ideally up to three.
Getting Around Japan
Most visitors to Japan fly into one of Tokyo's two airports, Narita International Airport or Haneda Airport (Tokyo International). Trains connect both airports to downtown Tokyo, and from there, extensive and efficient rail networks carry passengers to destinations on Honshu, Hokkaido, Shikoku, and Kyushu.
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