Hotel New Akao: Hotel located near Atami Sun Beach. Features a seasonal outdoor pool, an indoor pool, and 3 restaurants. Yumoto Fujiya Hotel: Features 8 indoor pools, 2 outdoor pools, and a full-service spa. Toyoko Inn Atami Ekimae: Ryokan located near Hakone Kowakien Yunessun. Features spa services, a pool, and a snack bar/deli.
What is there to see and do in Ohara?
The picturesque setting of Ito Onsen and Ito Orange Beach showcase the area’s natural beauty. Discover sights such as Butsugenji Temple during your stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Ohara?
You may want to think about a place to stay that has an outdoor pool if you plan to visit Ohara in the hottest months of August, July, or September when the average temperature is 74°F. Lodging offering an indoor pool may be the way to go if you come to town during the coldest months of January, February, or December when the average temperature is 47°F.
Recent reviews of Ohara hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
Upscale and beautiful property
"Gorgeous and spacious room. Very inviting onsen area, even in the pouring rain. Nice touch that outfits are provided to walk to the onsen, and it was a long distance from my room. Expensive but delicious meal at the French restaurant. Breakfast was plentiful but they need more than one coffee machine; there was always a line of people waiting. The hotel has beautiful grounds and landscaping, with great views of the lake, which I saw only through windows, sadly, as it never stopped raining during my whole visit. :-("
A verified traveler stayed at The Prince Hakone Lake Ashinoko
"The staff is amazing! We stayed one night but we wished we added more days. We will definitely come back. The main factor is the staff's respect, willingness and accomodations. They are great. One if them us Halumi I think. "
A verified traveler stayed at Hilton Odawara Resort & Spa
"Stayed one night and a traditional Japanese room. The room was spacious (for Japanese standards) and clean. Balcony with View and sounds of the rushing river. The highlight of the hotel is definitely the onsen. Multiple indoor and outdoor bathing/soaking opportunities. We spent time in both public and private sections. Private was ¥2000 for 45 minutes. Also, a dry sauna, relaxing room, and massage chairs. Very helpful staff who gave a restaurant recommendation – – which was one of our favorite restaurants in all of Japan."
"The shower head is not adjustable so only very very tall guests can enjoy a satisfactory shower. I am 5 feet tall. The hotel shuttle bus service is good but can be excellent if one/two more ride/s can be added between 5pm and 7pm from the train station to the hotel."
A verified traveler stayed at Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel
"Excellent customer service, good food, nice French and Japanese meals provided daily during stay. Hotel is dated and need some facelift. Love the 3 on-site Onsens, saw an amazing sunrise on last day at hotel. Would come back to Hotel New Akao if going to Atami again. "