Wakamatsu Hakone-Yugawara is located on a hilltop in the quiet town of Yugawara, and is a sister hotel of Kappo-Ryokan Wakamatsu, which was established 97 years ago.
Kappo-ryokan Wakamatsu was established in Hakodate in 1922. Since then, the ryokan has been loved for almost a century as a long-established ryokan offering the highest level of hospitality in Hakodate Yunokawa Onsen, one of Hokkaido's most popular tourist destinations.
We are committed to being a kappo-ryokan (Japanese cooking inn) and providing our guests with the finest cuisine and thoughtful hospitality.
At the entrance, guests will be welcomed by Wakamatsu lanterns, which carry on the history of Wakamatsu. Wakamatsu at night is even more elegant.
「若松 All corridors of "Wakamatsu Hakone-Yugawara" are covered with Tatami mats.
Tatami mats are cool in summer and warm in winter. It is comfortable to the bare feet after taking a bath.
You can enjoy your stay with bare feet not only in your room but also in the lobby and public baths.
The ”kyokabe” wall that seems to wrap you in a moist.
As you climb the steep slope leading up from the bus stop "Risoukyo," you will see stone walls built using a highly technical method called kirikomi-hagi.
It looks like the walls of a small castle standing on top of a mountain. The ryokan building towering above it looks like a castle keep.
The cuisine at Wakamatsu, which was honored with a star in the Michelin Guide for Hokkaido, is based on the spirit of hospitality of "sanki" in the tea ceremony.We hope you will experience the essence of Wakamatsu through our cuisine, which places the utmost importance on the season, the container, and the occasion.
This is a natural hot spring from a private source that gushes out on the premises.
The ideal quality of the spring is slightly salty and slightly alkaline, and is very gentle to the skin.
Please enjoy the spectacular view of the mountains of Yugawara and the star-filled sky.
Each room is named after a famous Japanese painter.
All rooms are tastefully built in the sukiya (tea ceremony room) style.
Please enjoy a blissful time in the bosom of Yugawara's mountains with a spectacular view of the abundant nature.
Yugawara was loved by many artists and writers.
Wakamatsu Hakone Yugawara is a castle-style hotel nestled in the bosom of a mountain, overlooking the town of Yugawara, called "Sagami's Little Kyoto" from the window.
In a guest room with an elegant "next room" in the sukiya (tea ceremony room) style, you can reflect on your mind and brush your brush.
We would like to offer you such a dignified time and space.
The kaiseki cuisine at Wakamatsu is based on the spirit of the three elements of hospitality at a tea ceremony. The seasonal delicacies of the four seasons are carefully arranged in carefully selected dishes and brought to you one by one. To ensure that you can enjoy Hokkaido's finest ingredients at their best, we serve warm foods warm and cold foods cold, in accordance with the progress of the meals.
"Ousu" is made from high quality matcha green tea, and is mild in aroma, color, and smooth.
The rich aroma and subtle bitterness of matcha spreads in your mouth.
"Matsu no Midori" is Wakamatsu's original confectionery, filled with fragrant green tea cream.
Please enjoy the Japanese aroma that fills the room and relieves your fatigue with the taste of matcha and the elegant sweetness of the confectionery.
For reservation,call;
81-465-46-9648(weekdays from 10:00 to 17:00)