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K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen, your cozy retreat nestled in the heart of Hakone, Japan! Located at 12-1 Yumotochaya, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimo-Gun, this charming hostel is just 4.8mi from the lively city center, providing the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. With a starting price as low as $*, you're in for a delightful experience without breaking the bank!

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Property building in K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen

Rooms

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235 sqft

Japanese Style, Shared Bathroom

The family room offers air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a shower and a bidet. The unit is fitted with a seating area, soundproof walls, a wardrobe and also features mountain views. The unit offers 6 futons.

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215 sqft

Japanese Style Family, Private Bathroom

The family room features air conditioning, tatami, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The unit has 5 futons.

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215 sqft

Room - 6 Bed

Balcony

The family room offers air conditioning, soundproof walls, a balcony with mountain views as well as a shared bathroom featuring a shower. The unit offers 6 beds.

Discover More

At K's House, you can soak in the breathtaking atmosphere and enjoy a complimentary hot spring bath—perfect for easing those travel aches! The hostel features a range of handy amenities, including free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and non-smoking rooms, ensuring your comfort is a top priority. Take a stroll on the terrace, savoring the serene surroundings, or indulge in some private parking options if you've brought along your vehicle (extra charges apply).

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Mountain view in K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen

Experience the Best

With over 1170 reviews, our travelers have left glowing feedback praising the warm hospitality and relaxing environment. Whether you're an avid explorer or seeking a quiet getaway, K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen has everything you need for an unforgettable stay. So pack your bags and get ready to make some wonderful memories in this picturesque part of Japan!

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Plan Your Stay

Once you settle in at K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen, you're in for a cultural treat! Experience the unique allure of Japanese hospitality as you slip into one of our charming room types. Whether you're opting for the Family Japanese Style room or the Deluxe room with those serene mountain views, each space is designed to make you feel right at home. Perfect for families or couples, these thoughtfully arranged accommodations not only provide comfort but also a serene escape—where your only worry will be whether to savor another bath in the rejuvenating hot springs or explore the surrounding beauty!

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Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Terrace

Hot spring bath

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bidet

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Dining area in K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen
View (from property/room) in K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen
We stayed in Room 301 which is a traditional Japanese tatami room. The room was large and comfortable, with blackout curtains on the windows, which kept it reasonably dark in the morning. There are five futons in the closet, along with the number of linens for how many people are staying that night. Five would be tight, but workable. Certainly, a family of four would be comfortable in the space. The extras in the hotel were very nice: the outdoor onsen is beautiful and tranquil, the lounge very comfortable and a good place to read or talk with other travelers, and the patio adjacent pleasant in the cooler evenings. There is a kitchen where brewed coffee is made between 7.30 and 11. All other times, hot water is available to make tea or instant coffee. You can store food in a communal refrigerator and use the stove, cutlery, and dishware as long as you clean up. The place was booked while we were there, but all of the patrons were considerate and quiet. The staff spoke English and was on-site between 8 am and 8 pm. They were very helpful. The location is generally good. It is about a 15-minute walk down a steep hill to get to the bus and train station, but there is a convenience store just down the road. Since we had a lot of luggage, we hired a taxi to take us from the bus station to K's and it cost about 660 yen. I would recommend the Hakone Free Pass if you are using bus and train to get around the area. There are also attraction fees that it covers as well. The bus is 1080 yen to get to Lake Ashi.

Mark

Staff was extremely attentive and helpful and happily answered all of my annoying questions! Didn't try the indoor onsen, but the outdoor one was incredible. Don't be put off by the capsule-style dorm beds--I had THE best night's sleep of my stay here (perhaps because I spent an hour soaking in the onsen, but still...). Each bed has a its own curtain, light, hangers, shelf w/ outlet and lockable storage box. The room lights are motion-activated, so I was worried I'd get woken up by other guests--thankfully this was not the case, thanks to the curtains and orientation of the beds. Note that there's an AC/heating unit controlled by the guests, so make sure it hasn't been set too high, especially if you're in an upper-level bed. Spacious common areas, including a porch/balcony with a nice view. Fresh-brewed coffee every morning. Right on the K line bus route, which you can take to the train station or to Lake Ashi (great views of Mt. Fuji, without having to do the typical, time-consuming tourist loop). Only downside is that the bus only comes once every half hour during the day. Tons of helpful information for tourists, including food recommendations, hikes, etc.

Michael

Easily the most positive surprise during my trip as I booked the last available bed quite late. Very good bed(double in the dorm room), comfortable with quite a lot of storage space and your own window! They change towels daily as well which was a big plus. Toilets outside of the room which is always great, the onsen was such an amazing thing to have right in the hostel after a day of hiking, it’s small but can fit about 8 people and is a very relaxing experience. The staff were very nice and helpful with good tips for hiking and food in the area. The common areas! They were truly amazing with nice decor and good facilities, the kitchen well-stocked and two guest fridges. The main living room is spacious with plenty of seating and various board games to be played and a terrace! Overall it was an amazing stay and I didn’t not expect to meet such great people. The walk to the hostel from the station is not that bad! Just a steep incline for about 5 minutes other than that pretty easy if you just have a backpack.

Damian

Quiet, clean and comfortable hostel in walking distance of the station. I liked the pod style dorm beds with power, reading light, hooks and hangers, privacy curtain, a decent size shelf to put things as well as a lockable storage box. Staff were welcoming and helpful. Indoor and outdoor onsens were both nice and two out of three times I had it to myself (which was good as I’m not quite used to bathing naked with other people yet!!)

Karen

Beautiful setting among the trees. Lovely balcony. The room we stayed in was spacious. The hostel was extremely clean. It was pretty close to hakone Yumoto station and restaurant options. Very good value for money. Nice coffee provided in the morning. We had a great stay here. There were plenty of things to do around Hakone and being based near Hakone yumoto station was a convenient spot to visit the sights and hot springs.

Johanna

We stayed in Room 301 which is a traditional Japanese tatami room. The room was large and comfortable, with blackout curtains on the windows, which kept it reasonably dark in the morning. There are five futons in the closet, along with the number of linens for how many people are staying that night. Five would be tight, but workable. Certainly, a family of four would be comfortable in the space. The extras in the hotel were very nice: the outdoor onsen is beautiful and tranquil, the lounge very comfortable and a good place to read or talk with other travelers, and the patio adjacent pleasant in the cooler evenings. There is a kitchen where brewed coffee is made between 7.30 and 11. All other times, hot water is available to make tea or instant coffee. You can store food in a communal refrigerator and use the stove, cutlery, and dishware as long as you clean up. The place was booked while we were there, but all of the patrons were considerate and quiet. The staff spoke English and was on-site between 8 am and 8 pm. They were very helpful. The location is generally good. It is about a 15-minute walk down a steep hill to get to the bus and train station, but there is a convenience store just down the road. Since we had a lot of luggage, we hired a taxi to take us from the bus station to K's and it cost about 660 yen. I would recommend the Hakone Free Pass if you are using bus and train to get around the area. There are also attraction fees that it covers as well. The bus is 1080 yen to get to Lake Ashi.

Mark

Staff was extremely attentive and helpful and happily answered all of my annoying questions! Didn't try the indoor onsen, but the outdoor one was incredible. Don't be put off by the capsule-style dorm beds--I had THE best night's sleep of my stay here (perhaps because I spent an hour soaking in the onsen, but still...). Each bed has a its own curtain, light, hangers, shelf w/ outlet and lockable storage box. The room lights are motion-activated, so I was worried I'd get woken up by other guests--thankfully this was not the case, thanks to the curtains and orientation of the beds. Note that there's an AC/heating unit controlled by the guests, so make sure it hasn't been set too high, especially if you're in an upper-level bed. Spacious common areas, including a porch/balcony with a nice view. Fresh-brewed coffee every morning. Right on the K line bus route, which you can take to the train station or to Lake Ashi (great views of Mt. Fuji, without having to do the typical, time-consuming tourist loop). Only downside is that the bus only comes once every half hour during the day. Tons of helpful information for tourists, including food recommendations, hikes, etc.

Michael

Easily the most positive surprise during my trip as I booked the last available bed quite late. Very good bed(double in the dorm room), comfortable with quite a lot of storage space and your own window! They change towels daily as well which was a big plus. Toilets outside of the room which is always great, the onsen was such an amazing thing to have right in the hostel after a day of hiking, it’s small but can fit about 8 people and is a very relaxing experience. The staff were very nice and helpful with good tips for hiking and food in the area. The common areas! They were truly amazing with nice decor and good facilities, the kitchen well-stocked and two guest fridges. The main living room is spacious with plenty of seating and various board games to be played and a terrace! Overall it was an amazing stay and I didn’t not expect to meet such great people. The walk to the hostel from the station is not that bad! Just a steep incline for about 5 minutes other than that pretty easy if you just have a backpack.

Damian

Quiet, clean and comfortable hostel in walking distance of the station. I liked the pod style dorm beds with power, reading light, hooks and hangers, privacy curtain, a decent size shelf to put things as well as a lockable storage box. Staff were welcoming and helpful. Indoor and outdoor onsens were both nice and two out of three times I had it to myself (which was good as I’m not quite used to bathing naked with other people yet!!)

Karen

Beautiful setting among the trees. Lovely balcony. The room we stayed in was spacious. The hostel was extremely clean. It was pretty close to hakone Yumoto station and restaurant options. Very good value for money. Nice coffee provided in the morning. We had a great stay here. There were plenty of things to do around Hakone and being based near Hakone yumoto station was a convenient spot to visit the sights and hot springs.

Johanna

We stayed in Room 301 which is a traditional Japanese tatami room. The room was large and comfortable, with blackout curtains on the windows, which kept it reasonably dark in the morning. There are five futons in the closet, along with the number of linens for how many people are staying that night. Five would be tight, but workable. Certainly, a family of four would be comfortable in the space. The extras in the hotel were very nice: the outdoor onsen is beautiful and tranquil, the lounge very comfortable and a good place to read or talk with other travelers, and the patio adjacent pleasant in the cooler evenings. There is a kitchen where brewed coffee is made between 7.30 and 11. All other times, hot water is available to make tea or instant coffee. You can store food in a communal refrigerator and use the stove, cutlery, and dishware as long as you clean up. The place was booked while we were there, but all of the patrons were considerate and quiet. The staff spoke English and was on-site between 8 am and 8 pm. They were very helpful. The location is generally good. It is about a 15-minute walk down a steep hill to get to the bus and train station, but there is a convenience store just down the road. Since we had a lot of luggage, we hired a taxi to take us from the bus station to K's and it cost about 660 yen. I would recommend the Hakone Free Pass if you are using bus and train to get around the area. There are also attraction fees that it covers as well. The bus is 1080 yen to get to Lake Ashi.

Mark

Staff was extremely attentive and helpful and happily answered all of my annoying questions! Didn't try the indoor onsen, but the outdoor one was incredible. Don't be put off by the capsule-style dorm beds--I had THE best night's sleep of my stay here (perhaps because I spent an hour soaking in the onsen, but still...). Each bed has a its own curtain, light, hangers, shelf w/ outlet and lockable storage box. The room lights are motion-activated, so I was worried I'd get woken up by other guests--thankfully this was not the case, thanks to the curtains and orientation of the beds. Note that there's an AC/heating unit controlled by the guests, so make sure it hasn't been set too high, especially if you're in an upper-level bed. Spacious common areas, including a porch/balcony with a nice view. Fresh-brewed coffee every morning. Right on the K line bus route, which you can take to the train station or to Lake Ashi (great views of Mt. Fuji, without having to do the typical, time-consuming tourist loop). Only downside is that the bus only comes once every half hour during the day. Tons of helpful information for tourists, including food recommendations, hikes, etc.

Michael

Easily the most positive surprise during my trip as I booked the last available bed quite late. Very good bed(double in the dorm room), comfortable with quite a lot of storage space and your own window! They change towels daily as well which was a big plus. Toilets outside of the room which is always great, the onsen was such an amazing thing to have right in the hostel after a day of hiking, it’s small but can fit about 8 people and is a very relaxing experience. The staff were very nice and helpful with good tips for hiking and food in the area. The common areas! They were truly amazing with nice decor and good facilities, the kitchen well-stocked and two guest fridges. The main living room is spacious with plenty of seating and various board games to be played and a terrace! Overall it was an amazing stay and I didn’t not expect to meet such great people. The walk to the hostel from the station is not that bad! Just a steep incline for about 5 minutes other than that pretty easy if you just have a backpack.

Damian

Quiet, clean and comfortable hostel in walking distance of the station. I liked the pod style dorm beds with power, reading light, hooks and hangers, privacy curtain, a decent size shelf to put things as well as a lockable storage box. Staff were welcoming and helpful. Indoor and outdoor onsens were both nice and two out of three times I had it to myself (which was good as I’m not quite used to bathing naked with other people yet!!)

Karen

Beautiful setting among the trees. Lovely balcony. The room we stayed in was spacious. The hostel was extremely clean. It was pretty close to hakone Yumoto station and restaurant options. Very good value for money. Nice coffee provided in the morning. We had a great stay here. There were plenty of things to do around Hakone and being based near Hakone yumoto station was a convenient spot to visit the sights and hot springs.

Johanna

Location

12-1 Yumotochaya, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimo-Gun , Hakone, 250-0312, Japan

K's House Hostels - Hakone Yumoto Onsen