

Onsenji Yumedono is a luxurious ryokan located in the Kawaguchi resort area near Mount Fuji.
Yumedono has been constructed in a style reminiscent of classic Japanese castles, and people often comment upon it’s grandiose architecture and the beauty of it’s natural surroundings.
The Japanese word 'yume' means dream and 'dono' means palace, and this notion of a “dream palace” seems wholly appropriate given the Yumedono’s wonderfully tranquil ambiance. A visit to this fine traditional ryokan is guaranteed to be a unique experience and a source of countless treasured memories.

Guest room

The guest rooms feature beautiful ryokan-style architecture and a refined, harmonious atmosphere. Every room has an open-air hot-spring bathing area, which provides a supremely relaxing experience amid scenic natural surroundings.
Meals will be served in your room so that you can enjoy your breakfast and dinner in complete privacy.
Bath

A wide range of bathing experiences are open to you at the Yumedono, from the Daiyokujou rooms (large communal bathing rooms) to the spa and sauna.
The private open-air bathrooms or “onsen” (hot springs) in the guest rooms are the perfect place to enjoy the sensual Japanese bathing ritual in privacy and at your own pace.
Cuisine

Enjoy mouth-watering dishes that take advantage of only the best-quality ingredients, each of which have been carefully selected and gathered from all over Japan.
Our renowned chefs have exacting standards when preparing their dishes, and are known to reject any ingredient which does not meet their specific requirements.
Places to see

Mount Fuji is surrounded by five lakes which are often referred to as “Fujigoko” (Five Fuji Lakes).
Lake Kawaguchi is the most popular of the five lakes, and from here you can enjoy some spectacular views of Mount Fuji. The Fujigoko area is abundant with beautiful scenery, and the area has rich, fertile soil as a result of Mount Fuji’s volcanic activity.
The Kawaguchiko area is considered the most highly-developed of all the resort areas in the Mount Fuji area and it features numerous attractions, from museums to lake cruises.
Hiking Guide for the Mt.Fuji area
Meanwhile, one of Japan's largest theme parks is just a 5-min drive away...
Fuji-Q High Land

