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Book Konansou in Mt. Fuji Lake Kawaguchi Onsen (Yamanashi)—— Situated 10-minute walk from the Kawaguchiko Station, Konansou is a ryokan on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi. Many souvenir shops and restaurants skirt around this ryokan. It has 51 guest rooms, of which some face the lake and some face Mount Fuji. Each type includes rooms that come with open-air scenic baths. It has a number of different hot spring facilities, like the gender-segregated large public baths, a rental open-air bath outside the guest rooms for private use, and a rooftop foot bath that commands great views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.Access: One hour 45 minutes by bus from Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal (Busta Shinjuku) to Kawaguchiko Station, then 5 minutes by shuttle bus from there (Shuttle service runs from 2:00 pm to 7:30 pm every day) Private Onsens (For couples, families, tattoo wearers)(1) Rooms with open-air hot spring baths available: 18 rooms(2) Rental hot spring baths for private use (outside guest rooms): 3 baths“No. 1” ryokan in JapanAn inn with a view of Mount Fuji (Fujisan) and Lake Kawaguchi (Fuji five lakes)Tourist spots nearbyMount Fuji 5th Station, Oshino Hakkai Springs, Arakura Fuji Sengen Jinja ShrineNumber of rooms50 rooms*Smoking is prohibited in all rooms
Japan is renowned for its traditional ryokans, which offer travelers a unique and authentic experience. Among the many ryokans available, some of the best are those that provide private onsens. These private onsen facilities allow guests to indulge in a serene and private bathing experience, immersing themselves in the rejuvenating hot spring waters while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of their surroundings.
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