Published date: December 26, 2024
Beautiful Mount Fuji on a Morning! A Convenient Hotel with Hot Springs Near Shinagawa
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I stayed at the single building with a plan for children to sleep alongside.
It was my second time, but this time I could see Mount Fuji in the morning from my room! Even-numbered rooms might have a chance to see it.
Among the various hotels I've stayed at, many do not allow windows to be opened, but even though here it only opens a few millimeters, I could still ventilate by opening the window on the higher floors, which is an attractive feature of this hotel.
This hotel, located just a short walk from Oimachi Station, has a supermarket, side dishes, bento, and sweets on the first floor, making dining very convenient, along with various options like McDonald's and Ootoya.
Of course, there are also many options in the Oimachi station building.
The "Ouro no Ousama" (King of Bath) is on the 4th floor, and guests who booked through HafH get an entry ticket for "Ouro no Ousama"! (Children accompanying on the bed can purchase a ticket for 500 yen separately.)
When we went to "Ouro no Ousama", there was a Christmas tree and doctor fish displayed that were not there when I stayed here last time!
The time we visited was around 8 PM, and the reception was already closed, but there was an interesting doctor fish experience (500 yen for 10 minutes) that intrigued us.
The hot spring has an outdoor bath and the water is a yellowish light brown, with a scent reminiscent of dashi broth?
It was relatively warm at 40℃, which might be just right since it was cold outside.
The outdoor bath space had Christmas decorations, and the fairy lights arranged like a glowing reindeer and tree were cheerful.
The indoor bath had a variety of options, including a concentrated carbonated bath, milky white water, the same yellowish light brown water bath as the outdoor bath, a sauna, and bubble massage type.
There are a fair number of washing areas, but since it is open to non-residents, it was relatively crowded.
At the reception desk, you can pick up kid's amenities. There is a cute bear handkerchief, and also a bag set with a toothbrush and slippers included, as well as lending of room wear.
There are no adult room wear in the room. They are available near the vending machines in the hallway.
(Last time I didn’t notice the place to take children's and adult amenities or room wear, so a note for everyone not to forget.)
I don't know about summer, but even in winter? The sleeves of the room wear are short, so for those who get cold, I recommend bringing long sleeves, cardigans, and socks to layer up.
Additionally, if you purchase breakfast vouchers, you can have breakfast for 800 yen at places like Ootoya.
I had a bento and some fried fish from the supermarket on the first floor. The fish was a rare one I had never tried before, but it was delicious.
The meat bento was also tasty, and I had eaten almost half before taking a picture, haha.
Experiences during the trip
I stayed here as I had plans near Shinagawa.
It is conveniently located for the Keihin-Tohoku Line and Tokyu line.