Hakone Nanase Formerly Known As Manatei Hakone Hotel, Hakone
About the Hotel
Hakone Nanase, formerly known as Manatei Hakone, is situated in the scenic area of Hakone, Japan, a region noted for its natural beauty and onsen culture. The hotel offers a blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern amenities, catering to an international clientele. One of its notable features is the private self-flowing hot spring baths known for their skin-soothing properties. Surrounded by historical and cultural attractions, the hotel serves as a convenient base for exploring this famous sightseeing destination.
Location
Hakone Nanase is conveniently located near key attractions such as the Chokoku-no-Mori Museum and Lake Ashinoko, both a short drive away. The area is characterized by its historic significance, scenic landscapes, and active volcanic environment. Guests arriving by car can easily access the property via Japan National Route 1. Public transportation options are also available, making it a practical choice for visitors exploring the Hakone region.
Rooms
The hotel features a variety of room types, including spacious suites with mountain views and private hot spring baths. Each unit is equipped with modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, and electric kettles for guest convenience. Some rooms have traditional tatami flooring and seating areas, enhancing the Japanese cultural experience. The accommodations are designed to provide a calm atmosphere with antique furnishings placed throughout the property.
Eat & Drink
Dining at the hotel is provided at the Hayakawa restaurant, which offers healthy and creative Japanese cuisine made with organic vegetables. Breakfast and dinner menus feature traditional Japanese items, ensuring a culinary experience that reflects the local culture. The restaurant's ambiance is complemented by soothing piano music, enhancing the dining experience. Guests can also enjoy a selection of drinks alongside their meals.
Leisure & Business
Guests can relax in the hotel's private semi-open-air baths, which utilize naturally sourced hot spring water known for its beneficial properties. The hotel also hosts live music performances in the lobby, including piano recitals and jazz concerts, creating a serene environment. Additionally, an indoor art gallery displaying famous works adds to the cultural experience onsite. Facilities for casual leisure or business meetings are available, accommodating various needs.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- VIP check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Hiking
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Dinner
Children
- Children's menu
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Toilet for disabled
Spa & Leisure
- Live entertainment
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
- Sauna
- Jacuzzi
- Massage
- Hot spring bath
- Open-air bath
- Public Bath
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was delightful. The rooms offered stunning forest and hill views, and the service was exceptionally friendly. The authentic full-board meals were delicious, and the availability of private and public onsen facilities added to the experience. However, there was some noise from the onsen pump in the evening, but the hotel promptly resolved the issue by changing our room.
I had a relaxing stay at this hotel with its in-room hot spring tub for privacy and comfort, but the room felt a bit tired and in need of updating to match the rating and pricing. The service was efficient and welcoming, and the location offered a great view of the leafy mountains. The traditional Japanese dining was a delightful experience, but not suitable for all tastes. The facilities were sufficient for a comfortable stay.
I had a wonderful stay at the hotel. The rooms with in-room semi open-air onsen were well-equipped with towels and other amenities, including Shiseido skincare products, perfect for relaxing evenings with a spa bath. The location, although a bit tricky to navigate, was very convenient as it's super close to the H line bus stop connecting Hakone Yumoto and Motohakone-ko, ideal for visiting the open-air museum near Gora. The dining experience, booked and confirmed prior to our check-in, exceeded our expectations with some of the best Japanese food we had during our trip.
I had a wonderful stay at this hotel. The rooms were very spacious for the Japanese standard and came with a private onsen bath. They were well-equipped with towels and other amenities, including Shiseido skincare products. The service was exceptional, with attentive housekeeping and a lovely welcome drink upon arrival. The location was hassle-free to reach, offering a small private bath with a view and a serene atmosphere, although not as convenient as Gora, it was delightfully quiet. The dining experience, while featuring great traditional Japanese dishes in private booths, might not cater to non-Japanese tastes. The facilities were top-notch, providing a relaxing and enjoyable escape.
I found my stay at Manatei Hakone delightful with its beautifully appointed rooms in traditional Japanese style, perfect for couples. The service was impeccable, and the location was ideal for exploring Hakone's attractions. While the dining experience was a mix, the home-made jams were a lovely touch. The facilities ensured a relaxing and zen ambiance during my stay.
I had a delightful stay at the hotel, enjoying the stunning mountain views from my suite room with a private onsen. The convenience of the location near the H line bus stop made exploring Hakone easy, but the outdated railway line was a minor inconvenience. The traditional kaiseki meals were packed with delicious flavors, although not suitable for all palates.