Featured Hotels Near Kinbaraen

Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou

Fuefukigawa Onsen Zabou

4.5 / 5Great
2512 Enzanmikkaichiba
5.7KM from Kinbaraen
Family-friendly HotelBarChildren's SuppliesSaunaHot Spring Hotel
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Kominkayado Loof Tsutanoie

Kominkayado Loof Tsutanoie

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
931 Katsunumacho
1.84KM from Kinbaraen
KTVConference HallKitchenFishingHikingChildren's Meal
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KazenoRyoan-Fuga

KazenoRyoan-Fuga

4.9 / 5Outstanding
515-1 kamishiogo enzan
4.29KM from Kinbaraen
Family-friendly HotelChildren's PlaygroundMahjong RoomPicking and PlantingDryerTea Room
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Inn with a View of Fruits

Inn with a View of Fruits

4.8 / 5Outstanding
92-1 Katsunumacho Watazuka
0.44KM from Kinbaraen
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Nakamura Ryokan

Nakamura Ryokan

3.2 / 5
1225, Enzan Kamiozo, Koshu-Shi, Yamanashi, 404-0042, Japan
4.75KM from Kinbaraen
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Hitotsubu No Budo

Hitotsubu No Budo

4.5 / 5Great
836-3 Hishiyama, Katsunuma-cho, Koshu-shi
3.69KM from Kinbaraen
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Kouchisou

Kouchisou

4 / 5Good
1959 Enzankamiozo
4.77KM from Kinbaraen
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Kouchiso

Kouchiso

1959 Kamiozo, Enzan
4.5KM from Kinbaraen
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Everything you need to know about Kinbaraen

Fujisan View Inn Shinkōkaku offers panoramic vistas of Mount Fuji's southern slopes from its elevated rooms, featuring floor-to-ceiling glass walls that frame the mountain like a living painting. Located just an 8-minute walk from Kinbaraen, the inn provides complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby orchards and historic villages. Guests receive a free gold-leaf tea ceremony, where they enjoy matcha served in gold-decorated bowls within a tranquil garden teahouse.

Kōshū Family Cottage Sakura Stream is a low-density, nature-immersive resort located just 500 meters east of Kinbaraen. The property features a children’s playroom, age-segregated hot spring pools, and tent rental for outdoor camping experiences. Daily shuttle service runs directly to Kinbaraen’s entrance, while each room includes tatami mats and floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of apple orchards and rolling hills. Weekly workshops include hands-on gold leaf art sessions, perfect for creating lasting memories with kids.

Tsukikage Tei: Only One Stay is a secluded design ryokan nestled among quiet gardens, offering exclusive private onsen baths and hidden rooftop terraces ideal for intimate moments. Each room is crafted with traditional Japanese woodwork and paper screens, ensuring privacy and tranquility. Guests enjoy a curated romantic package including stargazing dinner, gold-leaf scented candles, and a handwritten love letter. The inn also arranges guided tours to rarely-accessible areas within Kinbaraen, perfect for couples seeking unique, personal experiences.

Kōshū Craftsmanship Inn Sakuragawa is housed in a restored 100-year-old farmhouse, preserving original wooden beams and shoji screens. The inn hosts regular gold leaf art demonstrations by local artisans and offers guests a hands-on workshop to create their own gold-leaf calligraphy or decorative cards. Meals feature seasonal produce from local farms and a signature sake-infused chicken stew, served in a serene dining courtyard. Just a 10-minute walk from Kinbaraen, it’s ideal for travelers seeking authentic regional culture and slow-paced exploration.

Kōshū Highland Villa is strategically positioned just steps away from Kinbaraen, with a dedicated daily shuttle service to Fujisan’s Fifth Station, departing every morning and afternoon. The hotel itself sits atop a scenic ridge, allowing guests to view Mount Fuji’s reflection in a koi pond from select rooms. In addition to transportation, the inn provides rental gear and certified guides for safe, enriching hikes, making it a top choice for adventure-minded travelers seeking both accessibility and authenticity.

Yamanashi Serenity Garden blends minimalist design with natural harmony, offering secluded rooms surrounded by bamboo groves and stone pathways. Every guest receives a personalized wellness itinerary, including forest bathing walks, tea ceremonies, and guided meditation sessions. The hotel’s open-air onsen flows into a naturally heated stream, enhancing the sense of connection with nature. With no public spaces and only 12 rooms, it ensures complete peace—perfect for recharging amidst the quiet beauty of Yamanashi’s countryside.