Facade/entrance in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone

Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone

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Hakone Nanase, formerly known as Manatei Hakone, is a 3-star hotel in Hakone, Japan, about 4μίλ. from the city center. Address: 469-1, Miyanoshita, Ashigarashimogun. Breakfast is offered, and reviews total 1,573.

Featured amenities include a restaurant, free private parking, complimentary Wi-Fi, a sauna and hot spring bath (both free), a hot tub, air conditioning, a terrace, 24-hour front desk, mountain view, river view, live music/performances (free), garden, elevator, and non-smoking rooms. Additional conveniences include a bathtub, free toiletries, bidet, and upper-floor access by elevator.

Price starts from $354 per night, with breakfast available to guests.

Photo of the whole room in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
Bedroom, Bed in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone

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Dine at the on-site HAYAKAWA, where Japanese cuisine shines in spaces that blend traditional and modern ambiances. The restaurant offers a thoughtful pairing of flavors with a touch of style, ideal for a relaxed breakfast or a stylish dinner after a day of Hakone wandering.

Relaxation and scenery come together with a free sauna and hot spring bath, plus a hot tub for easy soaking. Views stretch from mountain to river, enjoyed from a terrace or garden, while air conditioning keeps things comfortable and upper-floor access is convenient via elevator.

Lobby or reception in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
Lobby or reception in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone

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Located in Hakone as a 3-star hotel at 469-1 Miyanoshita, about 4μίλ. from the city center, the property offers breakfast to guests and convenient payment options: cash or cards including American Express, Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, Visa, NICOS, UC. Free private parking and complimentary Wi-Fi punctuate the stay, along with a 24-hour front desk, non-smoking rooms, and easy elevator access. The property carries a history as Hakone Nanase, formerly known as Manatei Hakone.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
Hot Spring Bath, Bed in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone

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Bathroom in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
Bathroom in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone

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HAYAKAWA

Παραδοσιακή, Μοντέρνα, Ιαπωνική

Lounge or bar in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
Lounge or bar in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
Lobby or reception in Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone
It was easy to find by catching a bus from the train station, thanks to our Hakone Free Pass. The room was grand, just as per photos on the website and the amazing part was obviously the large onsen in the room, overlooking the hills and listening to the happy birds outside our balcony. We used the other onsen first for 40 minutes: it has steps to gradually get into the hot water comfortably and there too we could look at the sky and feel part of nature. We did not use the public onsen. Dinner was in a secluded room just the two of us, with a golden parchment menu we kept as a fond memory of that evening. The food was perfect and it was the first time that we really enjoyed raw fish and raw beef. We paid extra for two glasses each of excellent wines. We were treated like kings and queens. We had the same treatment the following morning! Definitely worth every minute and every penny!

Laure

We had a wonderful time at Hakone Nanase. The staff were very kind, especially the woman who welcomed us when we arrived. Our room was very comfortable and the in-room hot spring bath was positively luxurious after spending the day outside hiking in the surrounding area. The food was spectacular, with seasonal ingredients, beautifully presented. It was a perfect, relaxing getaway after the bright lights of Tokyo. A word of advice: The hotel is a bit remote, which we appreciated for the peace and quiet and proximity to nature. Access is easy enough via bus or the mountain railway, but I do recommend using the luggage transport service at the train station to send your bags ahead if you have cumbersome luggage, particularly if you plan to do any exploring between arriving in the region and checking in at the hotel.

Kathleen

Lovely location in Hakone overlooking the river. Very green and peaceful. The hotel itself is a bit of a throwback but not in a negative way-- everything is tidy and nice. The main reasons I'd give the hotel very high marks is its lovely staff who will help you make sense of what to do in Hakone, and the very impressive kitchen. My daughter and I did the meal plan which was one of the best decisions-- it is 'kaiseki' style, so very sophisticated and the chef was really amazing. It was some of the best food we had in Japan, so I would definitely recommend including the meals if you book here. It's about a 10 minute bus ride (every 15 minutes) from Yunessen, a hot spring and theme park basically that is really fun for families.

Felenstein

Hotel is very dated (a 70s throwback) but could be considered as part of the charm. Booked a Premium suite with our own hot spring bath on a part open balcony. Booked dinner and breakfast, both served in our own cubicle in restaurant. Food was very good and interesting, although breakfast a bit of a challenge for Western tastes. Hotel provided traditional clothing for us to use, which was nice. Also had communal single sex bathing and sauna - naked required. Location of hotel and views were superb. Hotel great at picking up and dropping off from/at station which is nearest stop for buses and trains. Tip: Buy a one day or two day pass that covers buses, trains, cable car, ropeway and lake crossing. Some spectacular scenery.

Alan

Love the property, everything for me is excellent, the staff were all great, especially Mishi and Bikashi who served us our breakfast and dinner during our stay. Our room was big with our own hot spring bath. I would suggest get a room with breakfast and dinner, there’s not conveniences store nor restaurants, nearby. The area of the hotel is a bit remote but it can be reached by a bus, from the train station, just few meters walk, we got the view of the mountain and River . So relaxing. Highly recommended. And they offer van service to and from nearby train station, going to main in Hakone.

Maria

It was easy to find by catching a bus from the train station, thanks to our Hakone Free Pass. The room was grand, just as per photos on the website and the amazing part was obviously the large onsen in the room, overlooking the hills and listening to the happy birds outside our balcony. We used the other onsen first for 40 minutes: it has steps to gradually get into the hot water comfortably and there too we could look at the sky and feel part of nature. We did not use the public onsen. Dinner was in a secluded room just the two of us, with a golden parchment menu we kept as a fond memory of that evening. The food was perfect and it was the first time that we really enjoyed raw fish and raw beef. We paid extra for two glasses each of excellent wines. We were treated like kings and queens. We had the same treatment the following morning! Definitely worth every minute and every penny!

Laure

We had a wonderful time at Hakone Nanase. The staff were very kind, especially the woman who welcomed us when we arrived. Our room was very comfortable and the in-room hot spring bath was positively luxurious after spending the day outside hiking in the surrounding area. The food was spectacular, with seasonal ingredients, beautifully presented. It was a perfect, relaxing getaway after the bright lights of Tokyo. A word of advice: The hotel is a bit remote, which we appreciated for the peace and quiet and proximity to nature. Access is easy enough via bus or the mountain railway, but I do recommend using the luggage transport service at the train station to send your bags ahead if you have cumbersome luggage, particularly if you plan to do any exploring between arriving in the region and checking in at the hotel.

Kathleen

Lovely location in Hakone overlooking the river. Very green and peaceful. The hotel itself is a bit of a throwback but not in a negative way-- everything is tidy and nice. The main reasons I'd give the hotel very high marks is its lovely staff who will help you make sense of what to do in Hakone, and the very impressive kitchen. My daughter and I did the meal plan which was one of the best decisions-- it is 'kaiseki' style, so very sophisticated and the chef was really amazing. It was some of the best food we had in Japan, so I would definitely recommend including the meals if you book here. It's about a 10 minute bus ride (every 15 minutes) from Yunessen, a hot spring and theme park basically that is really fun for families.

Felenstein

Hotel is very dated (a 70s throwback) but could be considered as part of the charm. Booked a Premium suite with our own hot spring bath on a part open balcony. Booked dinner and breakfast, both served in our own cubicle in restaurant. Food was very good and interesting, although breakfast a bit of a challenge for Western tastes. Hotel provided traditional clothing for us to use, which was nice. Also had communal single sex bathing and sauna - naked required. Location of hotel and views were superb. Hotel great at picking up and dropping off from/at station which is nearest stop for buses and trains. Tip: Buy a one day or two day pass that covers buses, trains, cable car, ropeway and lake crossing. Some spectacular scenery.

Alan

Love the property, everything for me is excellent, the staff were all great, especially Mishi and Bikashi who served us our breakfast and dinner during our stay. Our room was big with our own hot spring bath. I would suggest get a room with breakfast and dinner, there’s not conveniences store nor restaurants, nearby. The area of the hotel is a bit remote but it can be reached by a bus, from the train station, just few meters walk, we got the view of the mountain and River . So relaxing. Highly recommended. And they offer van service to and from nearby train station, going to main in Hakone.

Maria

It was easy to find by catching a bus from the train station, thanks to our Hakone Free Pass. The room was grand, just as per photos on the website and the amazing part was obviously the large onsen in the room, overlooking the hills and listening to the happy birds outside our balcony. We used the other onsen first for 40 minutes: it has steps to gradually get into the hot water comfortably and there too we could look at the sky and feel part of nature. We did not use the public onsen. Dinner was in a secluded room just the two of us, with a golden parchment menu we kept as a fond memory of that evening. The food was perfect and it was the first time that we really enjoyed raw fish and raw beef. We paid extra for two glasses each of excellent wines. We were treated like kings and queens. We had the same treatment the following morning! Definitely worth every minute and every penny!

Laure

We had a wonderful time at Hakone Nanase. The staff were very kind, especially the woman who welcomed us when we arrived. Our room was very comfortable and the in-room hot spring bath was positively luxurious after spending the day outside hiking in the surrounding area. The food was spectacular, with seasonal ingredients, beautifully presented. It was a perfect, relaxing getaway after the bright lights of Tokyo. A word of advice: The hotel is a bit remote, which we appreciated for the peace and quiet and proximity to nature. Access is easy enough via bus or the mountain railway, but I do recommend using the luggage transport service at the train station to send your bags ahead if you have cumbersome luggage, particularly if you plan to do any exploring between arriving in the region and checking in at the hotel.

Kathleen

Lovely location in Hakone overlooking the river. Very green and peaceful. The hotel itself is a bit of a throwback but not in a negative way-- everything is tidy and nice. The main reasons I'd give the hotel very high marks is its lovely staff who will help you make sense of what to do in Hakone, and the very impressive kitchen. My daughter and I did the meal plan which was one of the best decisions-- it is 'kaiseki' style, so very sophisticated and the chef was really amazing. It was some of the best food we had in Japan, so I would definitely recommend including the meals if you book here. It's about a 10 minute bus ride (every 15 minutes) from Yunessen, a hot spring and theme park basically that is really fun for families.

Felenstein

Hotel is very dated (a 70s throwback) but could be considered as part of the charm. Booked a Premium suite with our own hot spring bath on a part open balcony. Booked dinner and breakfast, both served in our own cubicle in restaurant. Food was very good and interesting, although breakfast a bit of a challenge for Western tastes. Hotel provided traditional clothing for us to use, which was nice. Also had communal single sex bathing and sauna - naked required. Location of hotel and views were superb. Hotel great at picking up and dropping off from/at station which is nearest stop for buses and trains. Tip: Buy a one day or two day pass that covers buses, trains, cable car, ropeway and lake crossing. Some spectacular scenery.

Alan

Love the property, everything for me is excellent, the staff were all great, especially Mishi and Bikashi who served us our breakfast and dinner during our stay. Our room was big with our own hot spring bath. I would suggest get a room with breakfast and dinner, there’s not conveniences store nor restaurants, nearby. The area of the hotel is a bit remote but it can be reached by a bus, from the train station, just few meters walk, we got the view of the mountain and River . So relaxing. Highly recommended. And they offer van service to and from nearby train station, going to main in Hakone.

Maria

Τοποθεσία

469-1, Miyanoshita, Ashigarashimogun, Hakone, 250-0404, Ιαπωνία

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+1 (888) 385-8465

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Hakone Nanase formerly known as Manatei Hakone