Kai Resort Hotel Fuefuki, Fuefuki
About the Hotel
Kai Resort Hotel is located in Fuefuki, Japan, near significant cultural sites such as the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum. This hotel offers a peaceful atmosphere with various recreational facilities. It provides a unique experience for groups, including pre-wedding events. Guests can access high-standard amenities alongside beautiful scenery.
Location
Situated just 18 miles from Fuji-Q Highland, the hotel is well-placed near various cultural attractions, including Onmyo-ji Temple and Kanegawa Park. The nearest airport is Matsumoto Airport, located 65 miles away. Free self-parking is available for guests who drive.
Rooms
The hotel features 89 air-conditioned accommodations, including twin rooms that are 215.5 ft² in size. Each room comes equipped with a flat-screen TV, microwave, electric kettle, as well as a private bathroom complete with complimentary toiletries. Amenities also include heating, a wardrobe, and bed linens provided for guests' convenience.
Eat & Drink
Kai Resort Hotel serves a buffet breakfast to its guests, showcasing a variety of local and seasonal dishes. The on-site restaurant provides an additional dining option for lunch and dinner. For group events or parties, special catering arrangements can be made, specifically for pre-wedding celebrations.
Leisure & Business
Guests can partake in leisure activities such as table tennis and enjoy the outdoor pool, hot tub, and sauna. The hotel also features a hot spring bath for relaxation. Business travelers may find benefit in the concierge services available, as well as free WiFi throughout the premises.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- VIP check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Skiing
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Tennis court
- Golf course
- Table tennis
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Car rental
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Children's buffet
- Game room
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Sauna
- Full body massage
- Foot massage
- Hot spring bath
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Pants press
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Location
Reviews and Ratings
This traditional Japanese ryokan experience was unique, especially with its high-rise setting. Sleeping on tatami mats was comfortable, and the meals in the dining room were quite tasty. However, I found the onsen a bit lacking in heat and wished for more local shops nearby. Overall, if you're looking for a cultural experience near Mt. Fuji, this is a decent choice.
This traditional Japanese ryokan offers a unique experience by having a Western-style high-rise set up. The rooms were spacious and I really enjoyed sleeping on the tatami mats with comfy futons. The Onsen was clean and well-organized, although the temperature wasn't quite to my liking. Dining was a pleasant surprise with delicious hot pot. One downside is the lack of Wi-Fi and limited English spoken by staff, so brushing up on some Japanese phrases beforehand is a good idea.
This hotel offers a unique blend of traditional Japanese ryokan culture with a modern twist. The futons are surprisingly comfortable, and the dining experience is pleasant with delicious hot pot options. The on-site Onsen is clean but a bit small, and while the staff is helpful, language barriers can be challenging. Overall, it’s a good quality stay if you're visiting the Mt Fuji area, but it lacks Wi-Fi and has some restrictions regarding the Onsen etiquette.
This hotel offers a unique experience with its traditional Japanese 'ryokan' style, where you sleep on tatami mats and enjoy delicious meals in a lovely dining room. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, although the bathroom could use some updates. The on-site Onsen is clean but might not be hot enough for everyone, and be prepared for a more basic service with little English spoken. Overall, a good place to stay if you're in transit to Mt. Fuji.
This place is a unique mix of traditional Japanese ryokan and modern conveniences. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, featuring tatami mats and futons. The dinner was exquisite, especially the hot pot, but I found the Onsen not quite hot enough for my liking. Plus, the Wi-Fi is nonexistent, which was a bit frustrating. Overall, it was a great experience during our trip to Mt Fuji, but the context of Japanese etiquette in the Onsen can be tricky for newcomers.