Situated in Numazu, 28 km from Hakone, Numazu Club features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. The hotel has a spa where guests can relax.
Ismare
South Africa
Numazu Club was well worth the drive to Numazu just to stay there. I would not think of it as a hotel, nor an onsen, but rather a getaway. The rooms were modern, minimalistic and no small detail was missed. Expect personal interactions with friendly and attentive staff, from being greeted at the gate (car) to being checked in privately in your room. In our case the manager checked us in, as well as coming to check on us and other guests during breakfast and dinner. The breakfast and dinner in the teahouse should not be missed. It was exquisitely prepared and a sensation for all senses, do note that it is Japanese and Chinese fusion. You will be welcomed by locally produced treats and drinks, and definitely ask for turn down service to experience more local products. Our open-air bath added to the already tranquil and quiet atmosphere and I could sit on the balcony soaking up the sun for hours. There is not that much to do around Numazu, but if you like feeling at peace you won’t leave the accommodation anyway. There is a fish market with multiple sushi restaurants less than a 15min walk away, which we enjoyed for lunch.
Located within 22 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 36 km of Mount Daruma, Toyoko Inn Fujisan Numazu eki Kita guchi No 2 provides rooms in Numazu. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Alessandra
Japan
excellent service and very clean and organized hotel
Opened in April 2014, Daiwa Roynet Hotel Numazu is ideally located just a 3-minute walk from JR Numazu Station and next to a shopping mall. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
Shuk Kit
Canada
Location was so near the train station only take a few minutes walk, staff was so helpful and friendly. We had an upper floor room and it’s big enough for us. In the other morning when we opened the curtains we see a beautiful Fuji Mountain just like in front of us, we’re so excited and happy. About the breakfast we had was so delicious.
Conveniently located just 3 minutes’ walk from the North Exit of JR Numazu Station, Shizutetsu Hotel Prezio Numazu offers a 24-hour front desk.
BeTheJourney
Thailand
Huge space in guest room when compare to hotels in Tokyo. You may choose between grilled mackerel as local style or Western style (egg, ham and sausage) for breakfast.
Featuring a restaurant, Cocochee Hotel Numazu is located in Numazu. This hotel offers a garden, shared lounge and TV area. Free WiFi access is available.
Situated in Numazu, within 28 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 42 km of Hakone-Yumoto Station, 泊まれる公園 INN THE PARK features accommodation with a garden and as well as free private parking for guests who...
Jessica
Australia
Very cool accomodation staying in the pods. Be careful what room you book if you have kids. The double story suites may be tricky with little ones. Beds are very comfortable and pods are warm! The food is AMAZING (see important note below!). There is also a delicious curry house about 15 minute walk away.
Staff are really helpful and very approachable. There are many toys and activities available to borrow and a grassy area to play on.we also took advantage of the beautiful nature walks around the accomodation. They also have a lovely gift shop with local wares.
We enjoyed roasting marshmallows after dinner.
The Sanco Inn Numazu Ekimae features rooms with free Wi-Fi. It offers a free-use internet PC at the lobby, while facilities include drinks vending machines.
Thu Huong
Czech Republic
We have booked two nights in Numazu, because it was cheap and it was easier to do one day trip from here (Kawaguchiko, Kawazu waterfalls, Hakone). It has a 24/7 reception, which was very important to us as we arrived little bit after midnight. The staff is super friendly and helpful and the anemities are excellent. Coffee for free available at the reception, there was also a shelf with hygiene stuff (hair rubber bands, shavers, hairbrushes, ear picks etc). There is a possibility of brekfast.
With two restaurants and jazz concerts hosted in the lounge bar, Numazu River Side Hotel offers luxurious rooms an 8-minute walk from JR Numazu Train Station.
Ian
Australia
Breakfast was very good. It is a short walk to the station. Convenient for Restaurants, bar and Port.
Situated in Numazu, within 25 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 38 km of Hakone-Yumoto Station, Hotel Inside Numazu Inter features accommodation with a restaurant and free WiFi as well as free private...
Less than a 1-minute drive from the Numazu exit of the Tokyo-Nagoya Expressway, Select Inn Numazu offers rooms with free wired internet and a launderette.
Location , breakfast ,parking, view from windows,bed
Only a 3-minute walk from Numazu Station, Hotel Aria features an Italian Restaurant and a Wine Bar. Free Wi-Fi is provided at the room, and a Western breakfast is served in the room.
Located in Numazu, within 19 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 33 km of Mount Daruma, Hotel Ermou Regency provides accommodation with free bikes and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Located in Numazu, within 300 metres of Senbon Beach and 21 km of Shuzen-ji Temple, SUIHOUEN provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
FAQs about hotels in Numazu
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Numazu this weekend is € 106.98 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 348.33. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Numazu for this weekend cost on average around € 257.34 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Tokyo's Haneda or Narita airports, then take a direct bus (2-3 hours) or train via Mishima station (1-2 hours) to Numazu. Domestic travellers can also use the Tokaido Shinkansen to Mishima, then a local train to Numazu (30 minutes).
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Numazu, Japan is Tokyo's Haneda Airport. It's approximately 130km away and offers numerous flight options and convenient transport links to Numazu.
Numazu, Japan offers various public transport options. The city's bus service is reliable and extensive, covering most areas. Alternatively, the JR Tokaido Main Line train provides quick transit to nearby cities. Taxis are readily available, but for shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Numazu's compact size.
Numazu's city centre is a prime location for visitors, offering easy access to attractions like Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium and Mt. Kanuki. It's also conveniently close to Numazu Station, making travel around the city effortless.
What guests said about Numazu:
10
Scored 10
A little jewel right between Mt Fuji and the pacific.
A little jewel right between Mt Fuji and the pacific. Still quite popular with fans of a certain anime, but I would argue that the town is a lot better than that. Friendly people, cosy neighbourhoods, lively market streets, and a beach that is not only the longest in Japan, but perhaps also the most beautiful. In one view, you can see the pacific, the Japanese alps and Mt Fuji. Add a sunset over the mountains, and you have the view of a lifetime (see photo of a decent example). You can get the train to Numazu, or the Shinkansen to nearby Mishima, and from Numazu you are 1h to Mt Fuji or any of the five lakes, or 30 mins to the onsens of Izu.
Travelling Oxonian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stopped by Numazu to check out the Numazu Deep Sea...
We stopped by Numazu to check out the Numazu Deep Sea Aquarium. It was pretty interesting, and there seemed to be a lot of nearby fish markets/seafood stores. There was also a lot of "Love Live! Sunshine" stuff in general around the area, so good for fans of the series.
Temiko *
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
The views of Mount Fuji were unbeatable, however, it is a...
The views of Mount Fuji were unbeatable, however, it is a track if you are coming from Tokyo city, just plan well and make sure you work out the different connections. Also if you are coming from Tokyo city and stopping at Mishima, do allocate a bit of time there as there is loads to see, do and eat at Mishima.
Once you get to Numazu, if you are like us seeking just relaxation, you probably just end up staying at your Onsen.
We have booked two nights in Numazu, because it was cheap and it was easier to do one day trip from here (Kawaguchiko, Kawazu waterfalls, Hakone). It has a 24/7 reception, which was very important to us as we arrived little bit after midnight. The staff is super friendly and helpful and the anemities are excellent. Coffee for free available at the reception, there was also a shelf with hygiene stuff (hair rubber bands, shavers, hairbrushes, ear picks etc). There is a possibility of brekfast.
- Great location, only 3-min walk from Numazu Station, very convenient for travelling.
- Modern facilities, clean and tidy, good shampoo and facial foam provided.
- Breakfast is good considering the price, with roasted fish as the main dish.
- Friendly Staff, and some of them can speak English!
- And even a greater place if you are a "Lovelive!" fan!
The staff at Awashima are absolutely amazing it was truly a 5 star experience. Being able to have exclusive all day access to the island was quite the adventure. The hotel was in excellent condition even though it still has a retro look which I think gave it more charm.
Nice design, friendly atmosphere, location is amazing, I love Heda and the staff of the hotel is incredibly nice !
I really recommand this place especially to have a break from big cities ! And the view of the Fuji is so beautiful ! And last but not least the beach !
A beautiful near new hotel with large modern rooms. The lobby was very stylish. Kind and considerate staff. Nice bathroom with plenty of free amenities if needed. A large king size bed, which is rare in Japan. Very close to the Numazu JR station (north side).
Location was very convenient to get to, the hotel was quite old but well maintained. We did not get any meals, as it was easy to find food around the area. The room was also relatively spacious for the price you pay.
The view is amazing, the town is really chill and down to earth, local people are lovely. The owner also organize this party once a year called Head for Heda which is worth looking for, especially if you have kids.
eventhough the room size is as small as other hotels in Japan, but the bed size and TV size has exceeded my expectation. plus point - a small working table next to the bed is very useful.
I enjoyed my stay at the hotel. It was cleaned and comfortable. My only complaint is the smell of smoke in my room. The hotel didn’t have non-smoking rooms.
Great place to stay in Numazu and next to bus lines that go to Awashima Marine Park and Izu Mito Sea Paradise. A short walk from the JR Numazu station as well.
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