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Sengokuhara 1245-725, Hakone, 250-0631 (show map)
Ryokan Overview
Formerly Bamboo Choju-Yu Hakone
Before September 2020 Chojuyu Hakone was known as Bamboo Choju-Yu Hakone
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Facilities of Chojuyu Hakone
General
Free parking, On-site parking, Parking, Private parking
Activities
Hiking, Table tennis
Services
Free WiFi, Internet services, WiFi
Pools and wellness
Hot spring bath
Front-desk/reception area services
Luggage storage
Common areas
Terrace
Miscellaneous
Air conditioning, Designated smoking area, Family rooms, Heating, Non-smoking rooms
Room facilities [ These may vary room to room ]
Air Conditioning, Bidet, Flat-screen TV, Free toiletries, Hairdryer, Heating, Mountain view, Refrigerator, Seating Area, Shared Bathroom, Shared Toilet, Slippers, Toilet, Towels, Wardrobe/Closet
Hotel Policies
Check-In
From 15:00:00 hours
Check-Out
Untill 10:00:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation, prepayment and 'book now pay later' policies vary according to room type. Please check the room conditions when selecting your room above.
Accepted credit cards
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
The fine print
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Traveller reviews
Joseph “Lovely”
15 Apr 2026
3x private Onsens, all very good after a long day's walking! Staff are super nice. I asked about a longer walk to do and one staff member printed out lots of map pages for a walk to do. Microwaves kettles etc to use for making food up.
Amanda “Wish we could have stayed longer.”
03 Apr 2026
It’s perfect, as a family of four we really enjoyed our stay. Great facilities and friendly owners.
Allison “Was a comfortable budget stay for a night.”
25 Mar 2026
Close to bus stop to Lake Ashi for ropeway and pirate ship. Had a clear view of Mt Fuji from the carpark! Onsen was nice. Beds were comfortable. Staff was helpful.
Tatjana “Thrue Japan, Fuji, and something wrong 😑”
24 Dec 2025
This is a traditional Japanese ryokan that is going through not the best of times. However, partial renovation is currently underway and it does not disturb guests in any way. Everything is quite simple, but immaculately clean. The staff speak excellent English, gave us a tour, showed everything, and explained how it works. The room has air conditioning, so it was warm and comfortable. The ryokan has three onsen baths: one outdoor (covered) and two indoor. Guests are asked to reserve a time for the outdoor onsen at reception, while the indoor ones are available on a first-come basis when the door is open. In practice, we only used the outdoor onsen once — sometimes the water was too hot, other times the heater in the changing area was not working. In our experience, the indoor onsen were much better, and there was never any problem accessing them. There is no real infrastructure nearby, but if you book a table at the nearest restaurant, they will send a shuttle to pick you up. Another option is to come prepared by buying ready-made food in advance, which can be reheated in the microwave in the lobby. It takes almost an hour to get there by bus from the train station, and the last bus is around 8:00 p.m. Along the lake, buses stop running at 5:30 p.m. (in November). During the daytime there are no transport issues — buses run fairly often, but they are expensive. If you plan to stay for more than one day, purchasing the Hakone Pass is highly recommended, as it offers significant savings on transportation and eliminates the need to queue at ticket offices.











































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