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Nestled in the picturesque region of Yamanashi, Hanayagi No Sho Kaiji offers a tranquil retreat for weary travelers seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. The traditional Japanese ryokan exudes an air of elegance and sophistication, with its meticulously curated decor and impeccable attention to detail. Guests can indulge in the ultimate relaxation experience by soaking in the soothing waters of the onsen, surrounded by the serene beauty of the surrounding mountains.

Beyond the confines of the ryokan, visitors can explore the enchanting sights of Yamanashi, including the iconic Mount Fuji and the lush vineyards of the region. Wine enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to sample locally-produced wines at nearby wineries, while outdoor enthusiasts can embark on scenic hikes through the verdant forests and winding trails that surround the hotel. Whether seeking a peaceful escape or an adventure-filled getaway, Hanayagi No Sho Kaiji offers the perfect base for exploring all that Yamanashi has to offer.
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1607-40 Isawacho Kawanakajima
Yamanashi, 406-0024
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Hanayagi No Sho Kaiji in Yamanashi, Japan is located near several notable attractions that offer visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the region. Just a short distance away is the picturesque Lake Kawaguchi, where visitors can enjoy stunning views of Mount Fuji and partake in various outdoor activities such as hiking and boating. The lake is also home to several hot springs and traditional ryokan, providing a relaxing retreat for weary travelers.

For those interested in exploring the local arts scene, the Itchiku Kubota Art Museum is a must-visit destination near Hanayagi No Sho Kaiji. The museum showcases the intricate kimono designs of artist Itchiku Kubota, whose work is inspired by traditional Japanese motifs and techniques. Visitors can wander through the museum's serene gardens and admire the stunning kimono creations on display, gaining a deeper appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship of Japanese textile art.

Nearby Oshino Hakkai is another attraction worth exploring, featuring a series of eight pristine ponds fed by snowmelt from Mount Fuji. Visitors can stroll along the tranquil pathways that wind through the ponds, taking in the natural beauty of the surrounding area. The ponds are also home to an array of colorful koi fish, adding to the peaceful ambiance of this idyllic setting.
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Change of towels (on request)
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Wheelchair-accessible spa
Wheelchair-accessible on-site restaurant
Change of bed sheets (on request)
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Hot springs nearby
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Game Room
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Uncovered parking
Well-lit path to entrance
Kaiseki meal
Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
Wheelchair accessible path of travel
Luggage storage
Shopping mall on site
Change of bed sheets (on request)
garden
Designated smoking areas (fines apply)
Designated smoking areas
Restaurant
Change of towels (on request)
Wheelchair-accessible path to elevator
Elevator door width (centimeters) -
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
Japanese garden
Handrails in stairways
Wheelchairs available on site
No accessible shuttle
Stairwell handrail height (inches) -
All Amenities
Change of towels (on request)
24 Hour Front Desk
Stair-free path to entrance
Porter/bellhop
Health Spa/Massage
Elevator door width (inches) -
Vending machine
Stairwell handrail height (centimeters) -
Shopping Mall/ Area
Wheelchair-accessible spa
Wheelchair-accessible on-site restaurant
Change of bed sheets (on request)
Elevators
Hot springs nearby
Self parking - uncovered
Meeting Facilities
Game Room
Valet for wheelchair-equipped vehicle
Uncovered parking
Well-lit path to entrance
Kaiseki meal
Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
Wheelchair accessible path of travel
Luggage storage
Shopping mall on site
Change of bed sheets (on request)
garden
Designated smoking areas (fines apply)
Designated smoking areas
Restaurant
Change of towels (on request)
Wheelchair-accessible path to elevator
Elevator door width (centimeters) -
Wireless Internet Access in guest rooms
Japanese garden
Handrails in stairways
Wheelchairs available on site
No accessible shuttle
Stairwell handrail height (inches) -
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