"A really old-fashioned Japanese onsen experience like nothing else. We ate in the Japanese restaurant one night and French the other evening. The food was fantastic. Rooms were comfortable but old fashioned. I would highly recommend the room with a private onsen - we saw tanuke (Japanese raccoon dogs) approach whilst we were bathing which was a really special experience. We hiked to the ridge (5 hours return) through a beautiful forest."
"A really old-fashioned Japanese onsen experience like nothing else. We ate in the Japanese restaurant one night and French the other evening. The food was fantastic. Rooms were comfortable but old fashioned. I would highly recommend the room with a private onsen - we saw tanuke (Japanese raccoon dogs) approach whilst we were bathing which was a really special experience. We hiked to the ridge (5 hours return) through a beautiful forest."
"We had an excellent time here. Own private onsen in room, with a wonderful view of the lake. The food and service was excellent. The hotel is very modern, yet still very traditional Japanese. Would love to stay here again."
"We had an excellent time here. Own private onsen in room, with a wonderful view of the lake. The food and service was excellent. The hotel is very modern, yet still very traditional Japanese. Would love to stay here again."
"We enjoyed our stay at susuranso,
The staff were so helpfull , even organised tickets for komagatake ropeway for us.
The hotel is very clean and has great views of the surrounding mountains."
"We enjoyed our stay at susuranso,
The staff were so helpfull , even organised tickets for komagatake ropeway for us.
The hotel is very clean and has great views of the surrounding mountains."
"Location of its facility is surrounded by magnificent and beautiful mountains with lots of green, atmosphere is totally different from big city Tokyo. The owner of pension is quite friendly, and capable to treat guest with "omotenashi" from his long experience. "
"Location of its facility is surrounded by magnificent and beautiful mountains with lots of green, atmosphere is totally different from big city Tokyo. The owner of pension is quite friendly, and capable to treat guest with "omotenashi" from his long experience. "
"The property was a bit tired, carpet stained, but the room was clean, quiet, and the bed was comfortable. The communal bath on the first floor was an unexpected treat. The breakfast was delicious offering a huge variety of offerings that were excellent, including an array of fresh fruits. There was an extra charge of 1100 yen for the breakfast— a bargain!"
"The property was a bit tired, carpet stained, but the room was clean, quiet, and the bed was comfortable. The communal bath on the first floor was an unexpected treat. The breakfast was delicious offering a huge variety of offerings that were excellent, including an array of fresh fruits. There was an extra charge of 1100 yen for the breakfast— a bargain!"
"This place is nestle under the Yatsugatake mountain range. The accommodation is part of a cabin community managed by a hotel in the center. They pick up from the koumi line and drop you off at the cabin of your booking, which range from ones with outdoor tub(6 ft ish) to ones with a kitchen. The cabins are comfortable enough even for long term visit (also quiet). Depending on your cabin it’s a potential walk to the central hotel complex.aside from the main set of buildings there are very few...
"This place is nestle under the Yatsugatake mountain range. The accommodation is part of a cabin community managed by a hotel in the center. They pick up from the koumi line and drop you off at the cabin of your booking, which range from ones with outdoor tub(6 ft ish) to ones with a kitchen. The cabins are comfortable enough even for long term visit (also quiet). Depending on your cabin it’s a potential walk to the central hotel complex.aside from the main set of buildings there are very few...
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"Very easy process to self check in, room spotless, great free drinks options, excellent breakfast (would recommend getting double portion of 'toast', which is delivered to your door at specified time (you must choose order before 11pm). Great location next to lake front. Would def stay again 😎"
"Our stay was wonderful. We felt so welcome. The pension was very clean and comfortable. The owner was fantastic. She made us a wonderful breakfast. We left there knowing we will surely return again!!!"
"Staff only speaks Japanese with minimal English. Thus, please ensure you've made all reservations correctly and properly online if you can't speak or understand Japanese."
If you're having a hard time finding motels in Fujimi, let us help you find a motel or something similar from over 218 lodging options in the larger area. Simply use our search tools to filter by price per night or cost-effective amenities such as free parking and free airport transportation.
What is a motel?
Motels often have free parking, and many also include an outdoor pool. Often one or two stories tall, motel properties usually have outdoor access to guestrooms from the parking lot. Starting in the early 1950s, colorful neon signs were used as beacons for tired families on road trips, and you can see these today along the historic U.S. Route 66.
What are the best motels in Fujimi?
Here are some of Expedia customers' favorite motels to choose from in the larger area. Family Lodge Hatagoya Kobuchisawa is located 4.2 mi (6.8 km) from the heart of Fujimi. Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking. Family Lodge Hatagoya Nirasaki: Free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities are available during your stay. Central Fujimi is 14.6 mi (23.4 km) away. Family Lodge Hatagoya Chino Tateshina: Enjoy access to the laundry facilities, and freebies including WiFi and parking. Located 7.5 mi (12.1 km) from the heart of Fujimi.
What can I do in Fujimi?
These are some of the parks and outdoorsy places: Fujimi Kogen Ski Area, Yatsugatake-Chushinkogen Quasi-National Park, and Minami Alps National Park. Attractions the whole family can enjoy include Yatsugatake Alpaca Farm and Shinshutsutakijuku. During your trip, here are some other places to visit: Fujimi Panorama Ski Resort, Akaishi Mountains, and Idojiri Archaeological Museum.
What's the weather like in Fujimi?
Weather can make or break a roadtrip, so here's some data about year-round temperatures in Fujimi to help you plan yours: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 65°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 30°F. The rainiest months in Fujimi are July, October, September, and June, with each month seeing an average of 8 inches of rainfall.
What are my options for getting around Fujimi when staying in a motel?
We've gathered some information about getting around Fujimi to help you navigate your stay: If you want to see more of the area, ride aboard a train from Fujimi Station, Shinano-Sakai Station, or Suzurannosato Station. Fujimi may not have many public transportation choices so consider a car rental to maximize your time.