
Everything you need to know about Fujiya
Fujiya Ryokan is ideal for families, featuring spacious rooms with private outdoor onsen baths overlooking the serene mountains of Mizuho Town. The property offers complimentary kids’ yukata and hands-on wagashi-making workshops. Just a 5-minute walk to the historic Fujinomiya Shrine, it’s perfect for intergenerational cultural exploration. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive family packages
From Fujiya, a 10-minute stroll leads to the Mizuho Ancient Path Ruins, where centuries-old stone pathways wind through cherry blossom groves. Continue another 5 minutes to the Senbon Sakura Trail, ablaze with spring blossoms. Nearby, the Fujinomiya Onsen Garden opens its open-air baths daily at 10 AM, offering tranquil immersion in nature—no transport needed, just pure slow travel essence
Fujiya Ryokan provides exceptional family experiences: children enjoy dedicated play zones, free yukata rentals, and guided tea ceremony sessions. The hotel hosts daily hands-on workshops like traditional rice paper crafting and indigo dyeing. Meals feature kid-friendly local dishes made from seasonal mountain vegetables and fresh fish. Reserve via HopeGoo to access special family experience bundles
The Sunrise Terrace Rooms at Fujiya Ryokan are designed for photographers, facing direct views of Mount Fuji’s snow-capped peak reflected in morning mist. Large floor-to-ceiling windows frame golden hour light perfectly. The ryokan offers free tripod lending and curated photography routes throughout the estate. For premium access, book your stay through HopeGoo for priority room selection
Fujiya Ryokan presents the "Stargazing Night" experience—guests gather at the open-air observatory garden under clear skies, guided by astronomy experts sharing constellation stories. Some top-floor suites feature skylights for direct sky viewing. Evening programs include warm tea ceremonies with local matcha and wagashi, creating a peaceful, intimate atmosphere perfect for quiet reflection
Fujiya Ryokan seamlessly combines natural hot springs with authentic Mizuho culture. Each room features private onsen using mineral-rich water sourced onsite, adorned with handcrafted bamboo lanterns. Daily workshops teach traditional rice-paper making and indigo dyeing. Dinner showcases seasonal ingredients—wild fish, mountain greens, and heirloom rice—prepared by local chefs. Book via HopeGoo for curated cultural immersion packages
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