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Odakyu Hotel de Yama

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Welcome to Odakyu Hotel de Yama, a charming 3-star hotel nestled in the heart of Hakone, Japan. Situated at 80 Moto-Hakone, Hakone-Machi, Ashigara-Shimo-Gun, this hotel offers stunning views of the mountains and the serene lake. The hotel is located just 1,1 миль from the city center, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience for your stay.

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330 кв. фт

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This room is decorated with natural colors, and large windows offer the views of the gardens and Lake Ashi. A flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea are provided.

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Телевізор з плоским екраном

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This room is decorated with natural colors, and large windows offer the views of the gardens and Lake Ashi. A flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle with green tea are provided.

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325 кв. фт

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The hotel boasts a wide range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. From free Wi-Fi and private parking to a complimentary shuttle service, guests can enjoy modern conveniences throughout their visit. Relax and unwind in the hot spring bath, sauna, or take a swing at the golf course (extra charges may apply). With 851 reviews from satisfied guests, you can trust that Odakyu Hotel de Yama delivers exceptional service and hospitality.

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Immerse yourself in the beauty of Hakone as you enjoy a stay at Odakyu Hotel de Yama. Whether you're sipping a cocktail at the bar, strolling through the garden, or relaxing in your private room with breathtaking views, this hotel offers a perfect retreat for travelers seeking comfort and relaxation. Book your stay now at a starting price that suits your budget for an unforgettable experience in Hakone.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Odakyu Hotel de Yama
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Odakyu Hotel de Yama

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Indulge your taste buds at Odakyu Hotel de Yama by dining at one of the two exquisite on-site restaurants. Delight in authentic Japanese cuisine at つつじの茶屋 or savor the flavors of French and European dishes at ヴェル・ボア. Whether you're craving traditional flavors or international delicacies, the hotel's dining options promise a culinary experience to remember. With such a diverse selection of cuisines, there's something to please every palate during your stay.

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Bathroom in Odakyu Hotel de Yama
Bathroom in Odakyu Hotel de Yama

Ресторани

つつじの茶屋

Японська

ヴェル・ボア

Французька, Європейська

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Restaurant/places to eat in Odakyu Hotel de Yama
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The 2 restaurants serve delicious food - we stayed here on a half board basis, having our evening meal twice in the French Restaurant and once in the Japanese restaurant. We had to select which restaurant and at what time we would like to eat at the time of booking. We asked for 7pm the first night but were allocated 645pm - so I think this may be the last sitting (certainly last orders for those dining a la carte were 730pm). As we had booked dinner bed and breakfast we were given a set menu ( different each night). I have a food allergy and was disconcerted twice when waiters in each restaurant went through a description of our typed out menu with us - in one case pointing out an extra we could opt for - without referring to the mushrooms looming large on said menus! This was despite my having contacted the hotel in advance (and my Japanese friends having done so as well) and my reminding the people seating us each evening about my allergy! Each time, when the waiter checked with the kitchen, all was ok - but I will never know if this would have been the case if I had not raised this yet again. The food was delicious - but I had that stressed feeling of "will I be ill later"... The rooms were comfortable with fridge, 2 chairs, table, as well as double bed. Our room on the 2nd floor (same level as the entrance and reception) also had a balcony. The onsens are on 2nd ( for men) and 3rd ( for women) floors and each have indoor and outdoor areas. There is a laundry room with 2 washing machines for guests to use. There is a hotel minibus until 510pm to and from MotoHakone Port ( by request after 510pm) where the pirate boats go from across Lake Ashi. On a clear day one can see Mount Fuji from the hotel - on our last morning we glimpsed it from the hotel's observatory on the top floor! The other days the clouds were too low, and the weather too wet, to see anything!

Katherine

I travelled through Japan for four weeks and, out of all the hotels I stayed at, Hotel the Yama stands out as one of the most memorable. Unfortunately I was only there for one night, but I feel that I was able to enjoy each hour I spent there to the full. First of all, the building, which is full of character, is located right by Lake Ashi. As well as sitting on an extraordinarily large and well kept garden, which is open to the guests, the hotel features a panoramic room on the top floor with an unencumbered view of Fuji San in the distance - breathtaking in the warm glow of the early morning. My bedroom was beautiful. Large - very large. I was touched by the attention and care that was put into every detail. The loungewear was gorgeous, and there was a dainty selection of tea and biscuits that looked like a present. The room had a full view over the lake and I could also see Mount Fuji. Even at night, under a moonlit sky, I could enjoy the scenery: the fast moving mist raising from the hills and the nightlife of the creatures jumping out and in the water, each distant sound vivid and soothing in the serene surroundings. Watching the sunrise from there is a joy I won't forget. The hotel's onsen is fantastic, I especially enjoyed the outdoor one, and there's a drinking water fountain in the changing room where the water is actually delicious. The staff was warm and welcoming from the moment I arrived to the moment I left and I can say with confidence that the Japanese breakfast I ate at Hotel de Yama was the best and most memorable I had in Japan. My only regret is that I had to leave so soon.

Simona

Very nice indoor and outdoor onsen, but unfortunately some of the guests were quite loud and not respectful of onsen etiquette. The room was a bit dated, as others have mentioned, but it was comfortable. We particularly enjoyed the garden and the view of Mount Fuji from the hotel and we had a wonderful dinner at the French restaurant featuring local and seasonal produce with lovely French and Japanese wine pairings - a bit pricy but high quality. Staff at the hotel were warm and welcoming, with the exception of the bar, which unfortunately did not allow for drinks to be enjoined on the patio with a view to Fuji and generally did not feel very welcoming or cozy- this is a missed opportunity. Also, especially after the lovely dinner, breakfast seemed sad and was lacking in options and quality - we had the French breakfast so I can’t speak to the Japanese breakfast. I would be remiss not to mention the amazing spa staff and nurturing treatments we had there- the most expensive of our trip- but worth the splurge. If you do stay here I would recommend doing it correctly and enjoying the spa and French restaurant during your stay.

Heather

We loved the Odakyu Hotel de Yama – it had so much charisma with great quality wooden furniture adorning each floor. The hotel is surrounded by lush green gardens and overlooking the majestic Lake Ashinoko. The hotel ambience was calm and relaxing, the reception staff very polite and helpful. The hotel had a free daily shuttle bus taking guests back and forth into town. Our room was lovely, very large and spacious as was the bathroom. Guests could select breakfast at their two restaurants, one servicing western breakfast the other Japanese. I tried the western set breakfast served by waiters – fruit juices, coffee/tea top ups, choice of egg dish, fresh warm croissants & toast with real jam in jars! I loved it. My daughter tried the Japanese set menu which was a wonderful experience for her and she loved it.

Ersin

Location is just perfect and facing Lake Ashi. The landscape is beautiful. Staff are helpful. Room is big which is good for two people. Nice view of Lake. WiFi works good. The onsen is not big but it’s good. The property is a heritage building and everything is clean and nice. Wanted to dine in the French restaurant but it was full😢 Will try next trip. It was raining in the day we left and snowed the night before. My car was covered with snow and I was removing the snow, a staff came to me and gave me a wipe for doing my job. Thanks for his coming and saved me some energy ☺️

Alexander

The 2 restaurants serve delicious food - we stayed here on a half board basis, having our evening meal twice in the French Restaurant and once in the Japanese restaurant. We had to select which restaurant and at what time we would like to eat at the time of booking. We asked for 7pm the first night but were allocated 645pm - so I think this may be the last sitting (certainly last orders for those dining a la carte were 730pm). As we had booked dinner bed and breakfast we were given a set menu ( different each night). I have a food allergy and was disconcerted twice when waiters in each restaurant went through a description of our typed out menu with us - in one case pointing out an extra we could opt for - without referring to the mushrooms looming large on said menus! This was despite my having contacted the hotel in advance (and my Japanese friends having done so as well) and my reminding the people seating us each evening about my allergy! Each time, when the waiter checked with the kitchen, all was ok - but I will never know if this would have been the case if I had not raised this yet again. The food was delicious - but I had that stressed feeling of "will I be ill later"... The rooms were comfortable with fridge, 2 chairs, table, as well as double bed. Our room on the 2nd floor (same level as the entrance and reception) also had a balcony. The onsens are on 2nd ( for men) and 3rd ( for women) floors and each have indoor and outdoor areas. There is a laundry room with 2 washing machines for guests to use. There is a hotel minibus until 510pm to and from MotoHakone Port ( by request after 510pm) where the pirate boats go from across Lake Ashi. On a clear day one can see Mount Fuji from the hotel - on our last morning we glimpsed it from the hotel's observatory on the top floor! The other days the clouds were too low, and the weather too wet, to see anything!

Katherine

I travelled through Japan for four weeks and, out of all the hotels I stayed at, Hotel the Yama stands out as one of the most memorable. Unfortunately I was only there for one night, but I feel that I was able to enjoy each hour I spent there to the full. First of all, the building, which is full of character, is located right by Lake Ashi. As well as sitting on an extraordinarily large and well kept garden, which is open to the guests, the hotel features a panoramic room on the top floor with an unencumbered view of Fuji San in the distance - breathtaking in the warm glow of the early morning. My bedroom was beautiful. Large - very large. I was touched by the attention and care that was put into every detail. The loungewear was gorgeous, and there was a dainty selection of tea and biscuits that looked like a present. The room had a full view over the lake and I could also see Mount Fuji. Even at night, under a moonlit sky, I could enjoy the scenery: the fast moving mist raising from the hills and the nightlife of the creatures jumping out and in the water, each distant sound vivid and soothing in the serene surroundings. Watching the sunrise from there is a joy I won't forget. The hotel's onsen is fantastic, I especially enjoyed the outdoor one, and there's a drinking water fountain in the changing room where the water is actually delicious. The staff was warm and welcoming from the moment I arrived to the moment I left and I can say with confidence that the Japanese breakfast I ate at Hotel de Yama was the best and most memorable I had in Japan. My only regret is that I had to leave so soon.

Simona

Very nice indoor and outdoor onsen, but unfortunately some of the guests were quite loud and not respectful of onsen etiquette. The room was a bit dated, as others have mentioned, but it was comfortable. We particularly enjoyed the garden and the view of Mount Fuji from the hotel and we had a wonderful dinner at the French restaurant featuring local and seasonal produce with lovely French and Japanese wine pairings - a bit pricy but high quality. Staff at the hotel were warm and welcoming, with the exception of the bar, which unfortunately did not allow for drinks to be enjoined on the patio with a view to Fuji and generally did not feel very welcoming or cozy- this is a missed opportunity. Also, especially after the lovely dinner, breakfast seemed sad and was lacking in options and quality - we had the French breakfast so I can’t speak to the Japanese breakfast. I would be remiss not to mention the amazing spa staff and nurturing treatments we had there- the most expensive of our trip- but worth the splurge. If you do stay here I would recommend doing it correctly and enjoying the spa and French restaurant during your stay.

Heather

We loved the Odakyu Hotel de Yama – it had so much charisma with great quality wooden furniture adorning each floor. The hotel is surrounded by lush green gardens and overlooking the majestic Lake Ashinoko. The hotel ambience was calm and relaxing, the reception staff very polite and helpful. The hotel had a free daily shuttle bus taking guests back and forth into town. Our room was lovely, very large and spacious as was the bathroom. Guests could select breakfast at their two restaurants, one servicing western breakfast the other Japanese. I tried the western set breakfast served by waiters – fruit juices, coffee/tea top ups, choice of egg dish, fresh warm croissants & toast with real jam in jars! I loved it. My daughter tried the Japanese set menu which was a wonderful experience for her and she loved it.

Ersin

Location is just perfect and facing Lake Ashi. The landscape is beautiful. Staff are helpful. Room is big which is good for two people. Nice view of Lake. WiFi works good. The onsen is not big but it’s good. The property is a heritage building and everything is clean and nice. Wanted to dine in the French restaurant but it was full😢 Will try next trip. It was raining in the day we left and snowed the night before. My car was covered with snow and I was removing the snow, a staff came to me and gave me a wipe for doing my job. Thanks for his coming and saved me some energy ☺️

Alexander

The 2 restaurants serve delicious food - we stayed here on a half board basis, having our evening meal twice in the French Restaurant and once in the Japanese restaurant. We had to select which restaurant and at what time we would like to eat at the time of booking. We asked for 7pm the first night but were allocated 645pm - so I think this may be the last sitting (certainly last orders for those dining a la carte were 730pm). As we had booked dinner bed and breakfast we were given a set menu ( different each night). I have a food allergy and was disconcerted twice when waiters in each restaurant went through a description of our typed out menu with us - in one case pointing out an extra we could opt for - without referring to the mushrooms looming large on said menus! This was despite my having contacted the hotel in advance (and my Japanese friends having done so as well) and my reminding the people seating us each evening about my allergy! Each time, when the waiter checked with the kitchen, all was ok - but I will never know if this would have been the case if I had not raised this yet again. The food was delicious - but I had that stressed feeling of "will I be ill later"... The rooms were comfortable with fridge, 2 chairs, table, as well as double bed. Our room on the 2nd floor (same level as the entrance and reception) also had a balcony. The onsens are on 2nd ( for men) and 3rd ( for women) floors and each have indoor and outdoor areas. There is a laundry room with 2 washing machines for guests to use. There is a hotel minibus until 510pm to and from MotoHakone Port ( by request after 510pm) where the pirate boats go from across Lake Ashi. On a clear day one can see Mount Fuji from the hotel - on our last morning we glimpsed it from the hotel's observatory on the top floor! The other days the clouds were too low, and the weather too wet, to see anything!

Katherine

I travelled through Japan for four weeks and, out of all the hotels I stayed at, Hotel the Yama stands out as one of the most memorable. Unfortunately I was only there for one night, but I feel that I was able to enjoy each hour I spent there to the full. First of all, the building, which is full of character, is located right by Lake Ashi. As well as sitting on an extraordinarily large and well kept garden, which is open to the guests, the hotel features a panoramic room on the top floor with an unencumbered view of Fuji San in the distance - breathtaking in the warm glow of the early morning. My bedroom was beautiful. Large - very large. I was touched by the attention and care that was put into every detail. The loungewear was gorgeous, and there was a dainty selection of tea and biscuits that looked like a present. The room had a full view over the lake and I could also see Mount Fuji. Even at night, under a moonlit sky, I could enjoy the scenery: the fast moving mist raising from the hills and the nightlife of the creatures jumping out and in the water, each distant sound vivid and soothing in the serene surroundings. Watching the sunrise from there is a joy I won't forget. The hotel's onsen is fantastic, I especially enjoyed the outdoor one, and there's a drinking water fountain in the changing room where the water is actually delicious. The staff was warm and welcoming from the moment I arrived to the moment I left and I can say with confidence that the Japanese breakfast I ate at Hotel de Yama was the best and most memorable I had in Japan. My only regret is that I had to leave so soon.

Simona

Very nice indoor and outdoor onsen, but unfortunately some of the guests were quite loud and not respectful of onsen etiquette. The room was a bit dated, as others have mentioned, but it was comfortable. We particularly enjoyed the garden and the view of Mount Fuji from the hotel and we had a wonderful dinner at the French restaurant featuring local and seasonal produce with lovely French and Japanese wine pairings - a bit pricy but high quality. Staff at the hotel were warm and welcoming, with the exception of the bar, which unfortunately did not allow for drinks to be enjoined on the patio with a view to Fuji and generally did not feel very welcoming or cozy- this is a missed opportunity. Also, especially after the lovely dinner, breakfast seemed sad and was lacking in options and quality - we had the French breakfast so I can’t speak to the Japanese breakfast. I would be remiss not to mention the amazing spa staff and nurturing treatments we had there- the most expensive of our trip- but worth the splurge. If you do stay here I would recommend doing it correctly and enjoying the spa and French restaurant during your stay.

Heather

We loved the Odakyu Hotel de Yama – it had so much charisma with great quality wooden furniture adorning each floor. The hotel is surrounded by lush green gardens and overlooking the majestic Lake Ashinoko. The hotel ambience was calm and relaxing, the reception staff very polite and helpful. The hotel had a free daily shuttle bus taking guests back and forth into town. Our room was lovely, very large and spacious as was the bathroom. Guests could select breakfast at their two restaurants, one servicing western breakfast the other Japanese. I tried the western set breakfast served by waiters – fruit juices, coffee/tea top ups, choice of egg dish, fresh warm croissants & toast with real jam in jars! I loved it. My daughter tried the Japanese set menu which was a wonderful experience for her and she loved it.

Ersin

Location is just perfect and facing Lake Ashi. The landscape is beautiful. Staff are helpful. Room is big which is good for two people. Nice view of Lake. WiFi works good. The onsen is not big but it’s good. The property is a heritage building and everything is clean and nice. Wanted to dine in the French restaurant but it was full😢 Will try next trip. It was raining in the day we left and snowed the night before. My car was covered with snow and I was removing the snow, a staff came to me and gave me a wipe for doing my job. Thanks for his coming and saved me some energy ☺️

Alexander

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80 Moto-Hakone, Hakone-Machi, Ashigara-Shimo-Gun, Hakone, 250-0522, Японія

Odakyu Hotel de Yama