11 Best Mt Fuji Ryokan with Private Onsen in Kawaguchiko Area

Published on 2026-05-28 by Sakura Mobile

Located just two hours from Tokyo, Mount Fuji and the Kawaguchiko area are famous for their stunning views.

This article introduces 11 of the best recommended ryokan with private onsen options to fit your budget. Relaxing here with a view of Mount Fuji will easily become your best memory of Japan with your partner or family!

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What Are The Types of Private Onsen?

Wondering what a private onsen includes? There are two main types to know before you book:

  • In-Room Onsen: Usually located directly on your room's balcony or veranda, this option offers complete privacy and unlimited access anytime.
  • Rental onsen: Also called "Kashikiri Buro" (貸切風呂), this is a private indoor or outdoor bath that you can reserve from the ryokan for exclusive use by the hour.

Each of the types has their own pros and cons.

In-Room Onsen:

  • Pros: You have exclusive use of an onsen. You can relax in the onsen whenever you like, without having to worry about other guests.
  • Cons: These rooms often have a much higher price per night.

Rental Onsen:

  • Pros: Not attached to your room, but often more affordable than in-room onsens. Some ryokan offer them for free, while others charge a small fee.
  • Cons: You must make a reservation when checking in, and there is a time limit (usually 1 hour or less).

Some ryokan featured here have rooms with an onsen, while others offer a rental onsen—some have both. Find the private onsen type that is right for you.

In the following section, we will introduce a curated selection of the 11 Best Mt. Fuji Ryokan with Private Onsen in the Lake Kawaguchiko area, along with detailed insights to help you find the perfect stay.

Top 11 Ryokan and Hotels Near Mount Fuji with Private Onsen.

We selected our top Kawaguchiko onsen ryokan based on these criteria:

  • Mount Fuji views from a private onsen
  • A wide price range ($220 to $720 per night for 2 people)
  • Authentic Japanese cultural experience

This article will help you find a ryokan with a private onsen that fits your budget.

Please note that the listed prices are approximate as of May 2026. Since rates vary by season, date, and timing, please check booking or official websites for the latest pricing.

Below is our list of the ryokan and hotels that we recommend when going to Mount Fuji and the Kawaguchiko area.

Hotel/RyokanIm-room OnsenRental onsenPrice
Ubuya (うぶや)Some RoomsNo¥83,000 ($520)
Kasuitei Ooya (花水庭おおや)Some RoomsYes¥35,000 ($220)
La Vista Kawaguchiko (ラビスタ川口湖)Some RoomsYes¥54,000 ($340)
Bessho Sasa (別墅然然)All RoomsNo¥114,000 ($720)
Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA (風のテラスくくな)Some RoomsYes¥64,000 ($400)
Hotel Kaneyamaen (ホテル鐘山苑)Some RoomsNo¥75,000 ($470)
Wakakusa no Yado Maruei (若草の宿丸栄)Some RoomsYes¥51,000 ($320)
Fuji Lake Hotel (富士レークホテル)Some RoomsYes¥45,000 ($280)
Onsenji Yumedono (温泉寺夢殿)All RoomsNo¥67,000 ($420)
Shuhoukaku Kogetsu (秀芳閣湖月)Some RoomsNo¥80,000 ($500)
Konansou (湖南荘)Some RoomsYes¥67,000 ($420)


*Approximate price per night for 2 people, including breakfast and dinner.

Ubuya (うぶや)

Interior of a guest room at Ubuya

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Ubuya is a great ryokan for celebrating events with your family or friends. They have a team of event planners that can turn any birthday, anniversary or celebration into a fun time.

One of its highlights is the variety of facilities available for guests to enjoy. There is a shrine for the local deity on the first floor, as well as a tea lounge and a massage chair area where guests can relax and unwind while enjoying panoramic views of Mount Fuji.

Onsen at Ubuya

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Ubuya offers some rooms with a private onsen attached, but they do not have a private bath available for rent.

Regarding the room views, they are all breathtaking, and even the less expensive standard rooms offer amazing viewing areas of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko.

Interior of a guest room at Ubuya

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Ubuya offers three dining courses: a colorful Japanese-style buffet, shabu-shabu enjoyed with a special dashi broth, and a meat-focused kaiseki meal.

Onsen at Ubuya

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  • Onsen:Ubuya (うぶや)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥83,000 (Approx. $520 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://www.ubuya.co.jp/

Kasuitei Ooya (花水庭おおや)

Exterior of Kasuitei Ooya

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Kasuitei Ooya is a traditional ryokan full of rich history, having been founded in 1923 and offering views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko ever since.

One of its standout features is its prime location, as it is within walking distance of the Mount Fuji Panoramic Ropeway, making it a great spot to enjoy views of Mount Fuji before relaxing in the onsen.

Interior of a guest room at Kasuitei Ooya

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Kasuitei Ooya has two types of rooms with a private onsen attached. Both room types have the same view, with the only difference being the material of the outdoor bath: one features a wooden bath, while the other has a stone bath.

As for their rental onsen, there is one private bath available for rent every hour. It costs around ¥3,300 (Approx. $20 USD) for 50 minutes, allowing them to clean the bath between customers. The rental bath is open until 11 PM and reopens from 5 AM to 8:30 AM.

Onsen at Kasuitei Ooya

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Kasuitei Ooya features a relaxing lounge and a shop filled with local treats. For dining, they serve delicious, traditional Japanese kaiseki meals made with fresh, seasonal ingredients from the Yamanashi region.

Onsen at Kasuitei Ooya

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  • Onsen:Kasuitei Ooya (花水庭おおや)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥35,000 (Approx. $220 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://www.kasuitei-ooya.co.jp/

La Vista Kawaguchiko (ラビスタ川口湖)

Exterior of La Vista Kawaguchiko

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La Vista Fuji Kawaguchiko is a hotel and spa resort built with a European and Mediterranean theme, making it different from classic Japanese ryokans.

The best part of staying here is the unique experience of enjoying traditional Japanese hot springs while immersed in a charming European atmosphere.

Onsen at La Vista Fuji Kawaguchiko

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Most of the rooms come with a private onsen attached. There are also four rental onsens and a steam room available 24 hours a day, all perfectly sized for two people to enjoy together. Because of this, we recommend La Vista to couples for special occasions or for a weekend getaway.

We highly recommend the rose rooms, which have open-air onsens and amazing views of Mount Fuji. You can even see Mount Fuji while lying in some of the beds, and nothing is better than waking up to that view first thing in the morning.

Onsen at La Vista Fuji Kawaguchiko

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If you're curious about the menu, check the website! It changes with the season. They have a spa, bar, lounge, and restaurant for all your relaxation needs.

Check out La Vista Hotel and Spa Resort for a different view of Mount Fuji.

Mount Fuji view from La Vista Fuji Kawaguchiko

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Bessho Sasa (別墅然然)

Onsen at Bessho Sasa

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Bessho Sasa is a classic Japanese ryokan where you can enjoy nature and amazing views of Mount Fuji.

The best part is that all the rooms include a dining room and a private outdoor onsen.

Guest room at Bessho Sasa

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While all the rooms at Bessho Sasa feature a private outdoor onsen on the balcony, there are no rental private onsens available. Bessho Sasa is located inside Hotel Kaneyamaen, which is also featured later in this article.

There are 17 rooms across three different types, with the Fukuchi room accommodating up to five guests. The onsen water has a pH of 10.3, one of the highest in Japan. Because it is alkaline, it is said to have a pure healing effect on the body, bringing it back to its natural state.

If the weather is clear, you can enjoy a beautiful view of Mount Fuji while relaxing in a private bath, making it perfect for you and a loved one to spend a calming weekend.

Interior of a guest room at Bessho Sasa

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There is an exclusive lounge on the 4th floor where you can enjoy coffee from 60 countries, a club lounge, and a night bar for use by all guests.

If this sounds interesting to you, check out Bessho Sasa.

  • Onsen:Bessho Sasa (別墅然然)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥114,000 (Approx. $720 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://bessho-sasa.com/

Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA (風のテラスくくな)

Interior of Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA

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Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA is a Hawaiian-style resort that features a unique theme aiming to bring other cultures together.

Its unique atmosphere is what truly sets it apart from other ryokan and hotels in Japan.

Onsen at Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA

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Only some of the rooms feature a private outdoor bath, but there are also private onsens available for rent, costing around ¥3,300 (Approx. $20 USD) for 50 minutes.

KUKUNA has three types of rooms, each bringing a panoramic view of Mount Fuji and Kawaguchiko. Each room has a terrace, KUKUNA original wear, a mini-bar, and complimentary Mount Fuji spring drinking water.

The "Tenku no Terrace" rooms, pictured above, are the ones equipped with private outdoor baths; they are typically more expensive, but are well worth it, as you can relax with amazing views of Mount Fuji. Additionally, some rooms have more amenities than others, like access to the club floor that provides free drinks and snacks.

Onsen at Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA

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Breakfast and dinner are buffet-style, but teppanyaki and other sit-down options are available.

You can enjoy a special experience while in Japan at Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA.

Interior of a guest room at Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA

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  • Onsen:Kaze no Terrace KUKUNA (風のテラスくくな)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥64,000 (Approx. $400 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://kukuna.jp

Hotel Kaneyamaen (ホテル鐘山苑)

Onsen at Kaneyamaen

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Hotel Kaneyamaen is a traditional Japanese ryokan that combines beauty and nature. The 4th and 5th floors are separate luxury onsen called Bessho Sasa, featured in this article.

Kaneyamaen boasts a luxury Japanese garden, perfect for taking long walks after a nice, refreshing bath. If you enjoy nature, this well-kept garden shows off Japan's amazing seasonal changes.

Interior of a guest room at Kaneyamaen

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Kaneyamaen has many luxury suites with a private onsen attached, but if you want to book one, double-check that the room you're booking has it included.

As for the specific room features, one of their suites, Kihinshitsu, even comes with a private chef to hand-make your meals right in front of your eyes. That same suite includes two indoor gardens, 1 outdoor garden, and a sauna.

Onsen at Kaneyamaen

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If you want to experience beautiful Japanese nature while taking in views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko, Hotel Kaneyamaen is a great choice.

  • Onsen:Hotel Kaneyamaen (ホテル鐘山苑)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥75,000 (Approx. $470 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://www.kaneyamaen.com/

Wakakusa no Yado Maruei (若草の宿丸栄)

Exterior of Wakakusa no Yado Maruei

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Wakakusa no Yado Maruei is a traditional Japanese ryokan that embraces a classic, elegant atmosphere.

While it is right by the popular lake, the ryokan sits away from the busy main areas, offering a peaceful, hidden getaway with a classic Japanese atmosphere.

Interior of a guest room at Wakakusa no Yado Maruei

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Maruei offers a variety of rooms with private onsens, including one that is wheelchair-accessible. They also offer a large private onsen for rent that is big enough for the whole family, which you can reserve for 30 minutes at around ¥1,650 (Approx. $10 USD) when you check in.

Most of the rooms are Japanese-style with tatami mat floors. As for the room views, they offer rooms with views of Mount Fuji and views of Lake Kawaguchiko. Make sure that you're booking the room with the scenery that you prefer.

Onsen at Wakakusa no Yado Maruei

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There is a shuttle that will pick you up from Kawaguchiko station and take you right to the hotel. Contact them once you arrive at the station.

With an early check-in time of 2 PM, it's the perfect place to settle into your room and freshen up before exploring Kawaguchiko.

Wakakusa no Yado Maruei is a great ryokan for experiencing Japanese culture.

Onsen at Wakakusa no Yado Maruei

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  • Onsen:Wakakusa no Yado Maruei (若草の宿丸栄)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥51,000 (Approx. $320 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://maruei55.com/

Fuji Lake Hotel (富士レークホテル)

Interior of Fuji Lake Hotel

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Dating as far back as the 1930s, the Fuji Lake Hotel is full of rich history and offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere designed for everyone.

The rooms feature traditional Japanese architecture with updated modern touches, including large windows that perfectly frame views of Mount Fuji or Lake Kawaguchiko.

Onsen at Fuji Lake Hotel

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Fuji Lake Hotel has many different rooms with an outdoor private onsen attached. They also offer two types of rental onsen: a private onsen with views of Fuji that costs around ¥3,850 (Approx. $25 USD) for 50 minutes, and a lake-view side private onsen that is very handicap-friendly and available for around ¥4,400 (Approx. $30 USD) for 60 minutes.

As for the room styles, many feature a blend of Western and Japanese designs, including Japanese elements like raised tatami seating. Depending on your room, you can also get beautiful views of Lake Kawaguchiko and Mount Fuji.

Onsen at Fuji Lake Hotel

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They have some unique facilities, like a bakery, an observatory, karaoke rooms, a treatment salon, and a swimming pool.

Mount Fuji view from Fuji Lake Hotel

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  • Onsen:Fuji Lake Hotel (富士レークホテル)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥45,000 (Approx. $300 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://www.fujilake.co.jp/

Onsenji Yumedono (温泉寺夢殿)

Interior of a guest room at Onsenji Yumedono

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Fuji Onsenji Yumedono is a luxury ryokan featuring beautiful traditional Japanese architecture.

As for its main strengths, they serve delicious kaiseki dinner and breakfast with fresh, seasonal ingredients.

Interior of a guest room at Onsenji Yumedono

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Onsenji Yumedono offers a private open-air onsen attached to every single room. As for their rental onsen, they do not have a private bath available for rent.

Regarding the rooms, there are 24 rooms in total, featuring five types of luxurious suite rooms that blend Japanese craftsmanship with comfort. Villa-type suites are also available for guests looking for a more exclusive stay. Every room provides a peaceful garden view, premium speakers, and two LCD TVs.

Onsen at Onsenji Yumedono

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Fuji Onsenji Yumedono serves high-end kaiseki cuisine using strictly selected ingredients sourced from specific regions. They also offer a fine selection of famous sake from across Japan, alongside local sake and Yamanashi wines that perfectly complement your meal.

  • Onsen:Onsenju Yumedono (温泉寺夢殿)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥67,000 (Approx. $420 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:http://www.onsenji.com/

Shuhoukaku Kogetsu (秀芳閣湖月)

Exterior of Shuhoukaku Kogetsu

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Shuhoukaku Kogetsu offers a breathtaking, unobstructed view of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko. From every room, garden, and onsen, views of Mount Fuji can be enjoyed up close.

If you go at the right time, you can enjoy a fireworks display over Lake Kawaguchiko. It is a wonderful seasonal attraction that adds extra excitement to your lakeside stay.

Interior of a guest room at Shuhoukaku Kogetsu

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They offer four types of rooms with a private onsen, but keep in mind that not every room comes with one.

Every room offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. Some rooms even feature private footbaths, allowing you to relax while soaking in the scenery.

Onsen at Shuhoukaku Kogetsu

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We highly recommend spending time on the terrace during your stay at Kogetsu. It offers beautiful seasonal views where you can relax with herbal tea and a lakeside breeze. Beyond it, the open observation deck provides a stunning view of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko.

Interior of a guest room at Shuhoukaku Kogetsu

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  • Onsen:Shuhoukaku Kogetsu (秀峰閣湖月)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥80,000 (Approx. $500 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://www.kogetu.com/

Konansou (湖南荘)

Exterior of Konansou

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Konansou is a traditional Japanese ryokan with a calm atmosphere where families and couples can fully relax.

What makes this ryokan truly special is its perfect location on the shores of Lake Kawaguchiko, which allows guests to experience stunning and uninterrupted views of Mount Fuji.

Interior of a guest room at Konansou

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While Konansou has 12 different types of rooms with a private onsen, they also have 3 private onsens for rent, costing around ¥33,00 (Approx. $20 USD) for 50 minutes. If you don't book a room with an onsen attached, this is a great option instead of the public onsen.

All rooms are modern Japanese style or Japanese-Western style. You can decide things like the view and the type of beds when booking the room.

Onsen at Konansou

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There is also a footbath on the roof. With a panoramic view of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko, you can relax in the onsen water and fresh air without taking off your clothes!

Breakfast and dinner are included in the price, but if you prefer to eat something else, you can stay without meals. Both are served in your room, but larger groups staying in multiple rooms can choose to dine together in a private dining room.

Spend time rejuvenating in the onsen with a scenic view of Japan at Konansou.

  • Onsen:Konansou (湖南荘)
  • Access:Google Maps
  • Cost per Night:¥67,000 (Approx. $420 USD) per 2 people
  • Tattoo:No tattoos in the public onsen, but allowed in the private onsen.
  • Official Website:https://www.konansou.com/

Make the Most of Your Private Onsen in Kawaguchiko

Did you find a luxury ryokan with a private onsen that was right for you?

Kawaguchiko is famous for its ryokan, but there are many different places where you can enjoy nature.

Try going on the ropeway, catching a fireworks show, or visiting one of the many amazing museums.

Make sure to go sightseeing so you don't miss any of the great areas of Kawaguchiko!

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