13 Mt Fuji Hotels with Private Onsen → Top-Rated Stays ONLY
Planning a trip to Mt Fuji and want to make it special? You’re in the right place! I did my research and virtually explored every hotel in the area to gather this list of the best Mt Fuji hotels with private onsen!
To make things easier, I sorted all the hotels according to budget (luxury, mid-range, and budget) so you can book the option that works best for you!
This is a highly-curated list of hotels where I only included options with top reviews that I would personally LOVE to stay in! That’s why it’s super important to book your stay months in advance – the best deals are the first ones to go away!
NOTE: Most thermal bath hotels on this list are in (or really close to) Fujikawaguchiko, just around Lake Kawaguchiko. The combination of therapeutic spring water found here and perfect views led to an explosion of resorts in the area!
Quick picks for your stay
Can’t read until the end? No worries! I picked the best Mt Fuji hotels with private onsen you can book right away!
Luxury (US$700 and up)
Fufu Kawaguchiko – the most exclusive Mt Fuji onsen experience
Book a stay in Fufu Kawaguchiko for an unforgettable experience with breathtaking rooms, views, food, and the best-ever service! They have both outdoor and in-room private onsens. Best of all, the rooms and facilities are organized in a way that allows your Mt Fuji view to be exclusive only to you!
Most of the reviews I read about this place say the guests felt like royalty and had never had a better hotel experience.
This hotel is almost fully booked months in advance, so consider yourself lucky if you find a slot! It’s also the most expensive hotel with private onsen around, but it’s so worth it!
INSIDER’S TIP: Hotels on the Northern shore of Lake Kawaguchiko (like this one) have the absolute best views of Mt Fuji!
Fuji Onsenji Yumedono – a luxury ryokan with a private feel
This top-rated 5-star ryokan has a private feel, Premier Suites with open-bath onsen, and the cutest traditional Japanese room décor with 3 futon beds. You also get traditional yukatas, (one-piece Japanese garments similar to kimono) to wear when visiting the onsen. So authentic!
Everyone raves about the quality of food here and says it’s at a Michelin-star level. The hotel offers a multi-course dinner with local specialties and a traditional Japanese breakfast!
This is one of the more popular luxury hotels, so I’d say book this one at least 3 months in advance!
Bessho Sasa Hotel – a treat for the soul, body, and taste buds
This hotel was built for ultimate relaxation! They have an outdoor private onsen (on your room’s balcony), a gourmet restaurant, jaw-dropping views of Mt Fuji, and plenty of other luxury amenities.
Just imagine having the traditional Japanese kaiseki dinner (a multi-course meal you can only compare to Europe’s fine-dining experiences) delivered to your room from where you can enjoy Mt Fuji views after relaxing in your own private onsen!
I mean, most previous guests describe their experience here as “nothing short of magical” and “absolutely charming”, and I’m sure it’s for a good reason!
Fujikawaguchiko Onsen Konanso – full Japanese ryokan experience
Stay in this hotel if you want the ultimate traditional Japanese stay! The rooms are done in traditional Japanese style with wooden flooring (tatami), and there are indoor and outdoor private onsens, including in-room options.
This hotel also provides yukata robes and free green tea in your room. The staff is amazing, too, as they will assist you with anything you may need! They’ll pick you up from the station and serve you delicious traditional Japanese dinner in the guestroom or your own private dining room!
You can choose rooms with Lake Kawaguchi views and enjoy the spectacular Mt Fuji view from the rooftop!
Mid Range (US$400-US$700)
Hotel Kaneyamaen – ultimate Japanese hospitality
One of the most popular Mt Fuji hotels with private onsen awaits with multiple room setups, from Western-style rooms to Presidential Suites to Japanese-style accommodations. Even the smallest rooms here are spacious, and most of them have open-air private baths.
The hotel has a wine lounge that you can access for free when staying in more expensive rooms! Oh, and you’ll absolutely love the charming Japanese tea house, traditional garden, and stunning flower arrangements across the property! They also have Taiko drumming performances in the hotel! Talk about knowing how to entertain and care for guests!
Fuji Lake Hotel – a hotel with an old-time charm
Here’s one of the best hotels with Mt Fuji view money can buy! Fuji Lake Hotel has rooms with private onsens, a dedicated tatami area, and delicious breakfast and dinner (including drinks like sake, wine, and beer).
In the afternoon, they have refreshments in the lounge area with lovely views of the lake. There’s a shuttle that runs to the train station, so you can count on a ride whenever you need one. You can also get massages on-site for the ultimate relaxation!
Most guests had positive reviews, with the majority absolutely loving the size of the rooms and the hospitality of the staff.
Fugaku Gunjo – best hilltop hotel to stay with a car
How about enjoying Mt Fuji views directly from your private outdoor onsen? It’s doable in Fugaku Gunjol! Every room in this small hotel has a personal private onsen and view of the mountain.
They serve delicious breakfast and dinner, with the latter being a fusion between Western and Japanese cuisine well worthy of a Michelin star (again, not my words, it’s what previous guests say!)
Please note that this hotel is perched on a hill and is best reached by car. I don’t recommend staying here if you’re not driving. The closest train station is a 30-minute car ride away! The payoff is that you have surreal, postcard-worthy balcony views every day and night!
NOTE: This hotel is located in Izu, not in Fujikawaguchiko like most others on the list.
Oike Hotel – best mid-range family-friendly hotel
Oike Hotel is a family-friendly hotel offering traditional futon beds, indoor and outdoor public onsens, plus private ones available for rent. I like that they have a kids’ room where the little ones can play while you get a massage treatment!
The hotel is situated just a short walk from the lake and restaurants, offers free pickups from the Kawaguchiko Train Station and has yukata robes and green tea in rooms. You can even buy nice souvenirs in a cute shop they have on-site!
La Vista Fujikawaguchiko – best hotel for honeymooners
Here’s another one of the few hotels with a private onsen that actually overlooks Mt Fuji, right on the balcony of the rooms! The hotel is 5 km (3 miles) from Lake Kawaguchi and has private parking in case you’re driving. There’s also a free shuttle bus to get around.
They serve buffet breakfast and dinner on-site and have a sauna, hot tubs, and private onsen. Overall, this hotel seems to be more popular among couples, but they also have family rooms.
Multiple past guests say they stayed here for their honeymoon and loved it, so if you’re planning a special trip with your better half without breaking the bank, consider this option!
Maruei – a centrally-located ryokan
Stay in a central area around Lake Kawaguchiko just steps from museums and restaurants, all while enjoying stunning Mt Fuji views from your private onsen!
Breakfast and multi-course dinner are included in the price of this hotel, and so is free Wi-Fi and a shuttle bus to the nearest train station.
Considering the value for the money of their Japanese-style room (other rooms here are more expensive), this is one of the best hotels you’ll find! This hotel has a small gift shop at the property, but stores are also available just a short walk away.
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Budget (up to US$400)
Kasuitei Ooya – the most flexible private onsen offer
Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Kawaguchi, this 3-star hotel will blow you away! Select rooms here have private open-air onsens, while there’s also a hot tub, a karaoke room, and a massage room for ultimate relaxation!
Some rooms here have a shared bathroom and no view as opposed to select rooms with a lake view, a private bathroom, and a private open-air onsen. The difference between them is around US$100 per night, but the difference in comfort and amenities is enormous.
If you choose the more affordable room, you can still use their 2 public onsens or reserve a private onsen bath for 50 minutes for a fee.
Rakuyu – for unblocked lake views right from your bed
This hotel has rooms with absolutely stunning views of the lake with a really well-thought-out design. It has a traditional Ryokan-style décor mixed with a Western ambiance in the lobby. They pretty much offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner on-site, so you definitely won’t stay hungry here!
You can hire a bike with the hotel to explore the area, enjoy your own private onsen from the comfort of your room, or use the public one also available on-site.
Lakeland Hotel Mizunosato – the most affordable hotel with private onsen
Excellent location on the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, 40-minute private onsen sessions, indoor and outdoor baths, and a free shuttle service are only some of the perks of staying in this hotel!
Choose your own yukata robe to use for the onsen (many colors are available), enjoy traditional kaiseki dinners, and potentially add another $120 per night for a room with a private open-air bath! Do note that even if you don’t get a room with a private bath, you’ll still be able to use the public one privately by selecting a time slot only for you.
FAQs about private onsen Mt Fuji
💰 How much does it cost to rent a private onsen?
An hour session at a private onsen (usually as part of hotels or ryokans) costs around US$30, but the price varies depending on the facility. Many places will require you to sleep there in order to access the onsen, which adds a couple hundred dollars to the price.
🗻 Is there an onsen near Mount Fuji?
Absolutely, you’ll find numerous onsens near Mount Fuji, notably around Lake Kawaguchiko and Hakone!
♨️ Is a private onsen worth it?
A private onsen is definitely worth it! A private bath is more comfortable, plus it’s better for hygiene. Pair a private onsen with fabulous views of the mountains, forests, or even Mount Fuji, and you’ve got yourself the ultimate luxury retreat!
⛩️ What is the difference between ryokan and onsen?
A ryokan is a type of traditional Japanese inn, while an onsen is a thermal bath, so they’re very different. Sometimes, ryokans will have onsens as part of their amenities.
Final thoughts on the best Mt Fuji hotels with private onsen
That’s it, dear reader! You’ve made it to the end of our best Mt Fuji hotels with a private onsen article! Hopefully, you found the perfect place for you!
I know I’ve given you tons of options, but hopefully, the budget categories and amenities of each hotel helped you understand what works best for you! I’ll share 2 of my favorite options just in case you’re still thinking:
- Bessho Sasa Hotel – I dream of visiting this place ever since I saw the views and how delicious the food on-site is
- Rakuyu – I loved the picturesque views of the lake and Mt Fuji
Given the immense popularity of hotels with private onsens (but also the high price) I recommend you book your stay at least 6 months in advance!
And if you have any questions about Mt Fuji hotels with private onsen, drop me a comment below! I’ll be glad to answer!
Enjoy your trip,
Darija
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