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nol hakone myojindai is a 3-star resort in Hakone, Japan, about 5,1mi from the city center. Located at 1488 Miyagino, the property offers breakfast and has 631 reviews. Minimum price starts from $371 per night.

Facilities spark a traveler-friendly vibe: a restaurant, an indoor swimming pool (free), private parking (free), free Wifi, and a sauna (free), plus a free hot spring bath, air conditioning, a terrace, and a 24-hour front desk. Non-smoking rooms, beach chairs/loungers (free), an elevator, a garden, a bidet, free toiletries, and a bathtub are also available. Kids' meals are available for an extra charge.

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Deluxe Twin Room with private hot spring - single occupancy in nol hakone myojindai

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560 kaki persegi

Deluxe, 2 Tempat Tidur Twin, Untuk Satu Orang

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Teras

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Wifi gratis

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Superior Twin Room with Iwaburo Onsen  - single occupancy in nol hakone myojindai

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475 kaki persegi

Superior Onsen, 2 Tempat Tidur Twin, Untuk Satu Orang

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Located in Hakone, this 3-star resort offers convenience with on-site dining, free Wifi, and a free hot spring bath, all about 5,1mi from the city center.

Located in Hakone at 1488 Miyagino, this 3-star resort sits about 5,1mi from the city center and offers breakfast. On-site Cresita serves European cuisine in a Modern setting. The indoor heated pool is open year-round, with free private parking and free Wifi, plus a sauna and a free hot spring bath. Air conditioning, a terrace, and a 24-hour front desk add everyday comfort, while non-smoking rooms, free beach chairs, a garden, a bidet, free toiletries, and a bathtub provide practical touches.

Property building in nol hakone myojindai
Property building in nol hakone myojindai

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Outside dining and lounging areas invite relaxed moments, with terrace and garden spaces to enjoy Hakone air. An elevator helps with easy movement around the property, and kids’ meals are available for an extra charge, making family trips simpler.

Cash is not accepted; accepted payment methods include Discover, Mastercard, Diners Club, Visa, JCB, American Express, Maestro, NICOS, UC, and UnionPay. Minimum price starts from $371 per night.

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Bedroom, Bed in nol hakone myojindai

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Restoran

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Parkir Pribadi Gratis

Wifi gratis

Sauna

AC

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Bathroom in nol hakone myojindai
Bathroom in nol hakone myojindai

Kolam Renang

Dalam Ruangan, Semua usia

Sejuk, Berpemanas

Swimming pool in nol hakone myojindai
Swimming pool in nol hakone myojindai

Restoran

cresita

Modern, Eropa

Buffet breakfast in nol hakone myojindai
Restaurant/places to eat in nol hakone myojindai
Swimming pool in nol hakone myojindai
The location of Nol Hakone Myojindai is both its greatest strength and a notable weakness. Situated in a lush, green environment, the hotel offers a peaceful haven with a modern, zen-like atmosphere. The rooms are quiet, clean, spacious, and feature tasteful, modern decor with views of the surrounding forests. However, the hotel's remote location presents some challenges: - The hotel shuttle to Gora station (a gateway to Hakone's attractions) requires reservations and has limited availability, with only a few trips in the early morning and late afternoon. Without a reservation, the journey to Gora is a 45-minute walk, which can constrain your daily plans. - The hotel's restaurant is expensive (though we didn't dine there), and alternative dining options require a 20-minute walk downhill, with an uphill return. There are a few restaurants nearby, including a notable burger spot. - Breakfast is good but lacks variety. You can choose between eggs or a pancake, accompanied by mostly vegetable sides. There is a buffet, but it resembles more of a salad bar. Overall, the hotel provides a serene and clean environment, perfect for relaxation. However, the limited dining options and infrequent shuttle service are points to consider.

Arthur

It was the best night ever! I’m visiting Japan for 2 weeks only so I have only booked one night! I never wanted to leave! Everything was well taken care of! The staff were amazing and they made you feel like home! I was reluctant to book the dinner because it was specified it was Italian style, however, I couldn’t be happier I actually had my dinner there! I would specifically recommend the spaghetti with Japanese clams and bamboo! This dish was mind blowing! It was Italian but with a creative Japanese twist that made each dish unique and delicious! The staff was always there to help but also you had your privacy! It is up in the mountains and very private which is what I was looking for! I had a room with a private onsen and it was simply amazing! I would highly recommend booking a room here! I was actually walking up the mountain from the bus stop and one of the hotel staff saw me on the road with my luggage and stopped his car and helped me get there the rest of the way! He was so mind and thoughtful, and I will remember this forever! They go above and beyond for their guests and I can’t wait to go there again on my next Japan visit!

Alexandra

By far our favourite part of our Japan trip! We stayed here one night to rest in between cities and it was a fantastic choice. The shared onsen is stunning in the early morning with the sunrays shining through the trees and illuminating the steam from the hot water...it really was a dreamy experience. We chose a room without a private onsen and it was a great choice for us. We had a lovely view of the hills and the room was fairly quiet. Absolutely loved having the lounge wear to wear throughout the resort. It meant we could wash the clothes we had come in and just fully relax. The beds were comfy, the room was clean and spacious. It was nice sitting by the firepit with a hot chocolate in our nol cups. The breakfast was lovely and really plentiful. We were very lucky with the weather, which I'm sure made the experience better, but even still, it's such a nice place to relax.

Sarah

The heated pool and sauna were great. It was relaxing. Complimentary herbal water, tea and coffee were conveniently available in the lounge. I also appreciated the gift of the original bottle. The hot spring bath set up on the balcony of the room was great, but I was concerned that the balcony fence was too low and would be visible from the outside. Please note that you need to make a reservation for dinner at least one day in advance and that the starting time of dinner is fixed in two parts. The only food available at the hotel is Western food, so if you want Japanese food, you will need to go elsewhere.

Yasuhiro

The breakfast was very good. While there was a salad buffet, the main course was a choice of 2 options. We would have preferred a buffet for the ability to choose. The onsen was wonderful and we enjoyed the pool. I do feel the public onsen should have an age restriction. On one occasion, there were 2 younger children in the onsen and they were treating it as a pool. We were there to relax, not have children playing. We also thoroughly enjoyed the private onsen in our room.

Anonymous

The location of Nol Hakone Myojindai is both its greatest strength and a notable weakness. Situated in a lush, green environment, the hotel offers a peaceful haven with a modern, zen-like atmosphere. The rooms are quiet, clean, spacious, and feature tasteful, modern decor with views of the surrounding forests. However, the hotel's remote location presents some challenges: - The hotel shuttle to Gora station (a gateway to Hakone's attractions) requires reservations and has limited availability, with only a few trips in the early morning and late afternoon. Without a reservation, the journey to Gora is a 45-minute walk, which can constrain your daily plans. - The hotel's restaurant is expensive (though we didn't dine there), and alternative dining options require a 20-minute walk downhill, with an uphill return. There are a few restaurants nearby, including a notable burger spot. - Breakfast is good but lacks variety. You can choose between eggs or a pancake, accompanied by mostly vegetable sides. There is a buffet, but it resembles more of a salad bar. Overall, the hotel provides a serene and clean environment, perfect for relaxation. However, the limited dining options and infrequent shuttle service are points to consider.

Arthur

It was the best night ever! I’m visiting Japan for 2 weeks only so I have only booked one night! I never wanted to leave! Everything was well taken care of! The staff were amazing and they made you feel like home! I was reluctant to book the dinner because it was specified it was Italian style, however, I couldn’t be happier I actually had my dinner there! I would specifically recommend the spaghetti with Japanese clams and bamboo! This dish was mind blowing! It was Italian but with a creative Japanese twist that made each dish unique and delicious! The staff was always there to help but also you had your privacy! It is up in the mountains and very private which is what I was looking for! I had a room with a private onsen and it was simply amazing! I would highly recommend booking a room here! I was actually walking up the mountain from the bus stop and one of the hotel staff saw me on the road with my luggage and stopped his car and helped me get there the rest of the way! He was so mind and thoughtful, and I will remember this forever! They go above and beyond for their guests and I can’t wait to go there again on my next Japan visit!

Alexandra

By far our favourite part of our Japan trip! We stayed here one night to rest in between cities and it was a fantastic choice. The shared onsen is stunning in the early morning with the sunrays shining through the trees and illuminating the steam from the hot water...it really was a dreamy experience. We chose a room without a private onsen and it was a great choice for us. We had a lovely view of the hills and the room was fairly quiet. Absolutely loved having the lounge wear to wear throughout the resort. It meant we could wash the clothes we had come in and just fully relax. The beds were comfy, the room was clean and spacious. It was nice sitting by the firepit with a hot chocolate in our nol cups. The breakfast was lovely and really plentiful. We were very lucky with the weather, which I'm sure made the experience better, but even still, it's such a nice place to relax.

Sarah

The heated pool and sauna were great. It was relaxing. Complimentary herbal water, tea and coffee were conveniently available in the lounge. I also appreciated the gift of the original bottle. The hot spring bath set up on the balcony of the room was great, but I was concerned that the balcony fence was too low and would be visible from the outside. Please note that you need to make a reservation for dinner at least one day in advance and that the starting time of dinner is fixed in two parts. The only food available at the hotel is Western food, so if you want Japanese food, you will need to go elsewhere.

Yasuhiro

The breakfast was very good. While there was a salad buffet, the main course was a choice of 2 options. We would have preferred a buffet for the ability to choose. The onsen was wonderful and we enjoyed the pool. I do feel the public onsen should have an age restriction. On one occasion, there were 2 younger children in the onsen and they were treating it as a pool. We were there to relax, not have children playing. We also thoroughly enjoyed the private onsen in our room.

Anonymous

The location of Nol Hakone Myojindai is both its greatest strength and a notable weakness. Situated in a lush, green environment, the hotel offers a peaceful haven with a modern, zen-like atmosphere. The rooms are quiet, clean, spacious, and feature tasteful, modern decor with views of the surrounding forests. However, the hotel's remote location presents some challenges: - The hotel shuttle to Gora station (a gateway to Hakone's attractions) requires reservations and has limited availability, with only a few trips in the early morning and late afternoon. Without a reservation, the journey to Gora is a 45-minute walk, which can constrain your daily plans. - The hotel's restaurant is expensive (though we didn't dine there), and alternative dining options require a 20-minute walk downhill, with an uphill return. There are a few restaurants nearby, including a notable burger spot. - Breakfast is good but lacks variety. You can choose between eggs or a pancake, accompanied by mostly vegetable sides. There is a buffet, but it resembles more of a salad bar. Overall, the hotel provides a serene and clean environment, perfect for relaxation. However, the limited dining options and infrequent shuttle service are points to consider.

Arthur

It was the best night ever! I’m visiting Japan for 2 weeks only so I have only booked one night! I never wanted to leave! Everything was well taken care of! The staff were amazing and they made you feel like home! I was reluctant to book the dinner because it was specified it was Italian style, however, I couldn’t be happier I actually had my dinner there! I would specifically recommend the spaghetti with Japanese clams and bamboo! This dish was mind blowing! It was Italian but with a creative Japanese twist that made each dish unique and delicious! The staff was always there to help but also you had your privacy! It is up in the mountains and very private which is what I was looking for! I had a room with a private onsen and it was simply amazing! I would highly recommend booking a room here! I was actually walking up the mountain from the bus stop and one of the hotel staff saw me on the road with my luggage and stopped his car and helped me get there the rest of the way! He was so mind and thoughtful, and I will remember this forever! They go above and beyond for their guests and I can’t wait to go there again on my next Japan visit!

Alexandra

By far our favourite part of our Japan trip! We stayed here one night to rest in between cities and it was a fantastic choice. The shared onsen is stunning in the early morning with the sunrays shining through the trees and illuminating the steam from the hot water...it really was a dreamy experience. We chose a room without a private onsen and it was a great choice for us. We had a lovely view of the hills and the room was fairly quiet. Absolutely loved having the lounge wear to wear throughout the resort. It meant we could wash the clothes we had come in and just fully relax. The beds were comfy, the room was clean and spacious. It was nice sitting by the firepit with a hot chocolate in our nol cups. The breakfast was lovely and really plentiful. We were very lucky with the weather, which I'm sure made the experience better, but even still, it's such a nice place to relax.

Sarah

The heated pool and sauna were great. It was relaxing. Complimentary herbal water, tea and coffee were conveniently available in the lounge. I also appreciated the gift of the original bottle. The hot spring bath set up on the balcony of the room was great, but I was concerned that the balcony fence was too low and would be visible from the outside. Please note that you need to make a reservation for dinner at least one day in advance and that the starting time of dinner is fixed in two parts. The only food available at the hotel is Western food, so if you want Japanese food, you will need to go elsewhere.

Yasuhiro

The breakfast was very good. While there was a salad buffet, the main course was a choice of 2 options. We would have preferred a buffet for the ability to choose. The onsen was wonderful and we enjoyed the pool. I do feel the public onsen should have an age restriction. On one occasion, there were 2 younger children in the onsen and they were treating it as a pool. We were there to relax, not have children playing. We also thoroughly enjoyed the private onsen in our room.

Anonymous

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1488 Miyagino , Hakone, 250-0401, Jepang

nol hakone myojindai