Hotel

Fuji Lake Hotel

Fuji Lake Hotel is a lakeside Kawaguchiko hotel about a 10-minute walk from Kawaguchiko Station, offering views of Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi, hot springs, dining, and shuttle access.

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Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Fuji Lake Hotel is located on the shore of Lake Kawaguchi in Fujikawaguchiko, about 10 minutes on foot from Kawaguchiko Station. It suits travelers who want the lake close at hand without giving up easy access to trains, buses, taxis, and hotel pickup.

With its long local history and resort feel, the hotel is more than a place to sleep near the station. Its appeal comes from the combination of water views, Mount Fuji scenery, hot springs, on-site dining, and a location that still works well for public-transport arrivals.

Rooms

Room choice is important here, since views and bathing features vary by category. Some rooms face Lake Kawaguchi or Mount Fuji, while others include private hot-spring bathtubs or open-air baths.

The hotel is a good fit for travelers who want the stay itself to be part of the trip, not just a convenient overnight stop. If a particular view or private bath matters, check the room category carefully before booking, as each room has one view rather than both Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi at the same time.

Facilities

The facilities are geared toward a relaxed hot-spring stay. The hotel has natural hot springs sourced from deep below Mount Fuji, public baths with a sauna and jacuzzi, reservation-based private baths, and an observation deck.

Accessibility is also part of the hotel’s offering, with information available on barrier-free rooms and baths for guests who need more support than a standard lake-area property may provide.

Dining

Dining is one of the reasons to stay here rather than using the hotel only as lodging. Meals may include Japanese and Western buffet options in a restaurant with views toward Lake Kawaguchi or Mount Fuji, along with a Japanese course restaurant that requires advance planning.

For many guests, eating on site makes the evening easier after a day around the lake. Check the meal plan and any restaurant reservation requirements before booking, particularly if you are interested in the Japanese course restaurant.

Location and transport

The hotel is in the Funatsu area of Fujikawaguchiko, close to Lake Kawaguchi and about a 10-minute walk from Kawaguchiko Station. A free shuttle also runs between the station and the hotel.

This location keeps the lake atmosphere within easy reach while still making arrivals and sightseeing manageable. Guests can come by rail or highway bus to Kawaguchiko Station, then walk, use hotel pickup, or continue by local bus, taxi, or sightseeing bus around the Fuji Five Lakes area.

Airport access

Airport access is indirect. Most travelers reach the area via Tokyo-side rail or highway-bus routes to Kawaguchiko Station, then use the hotel’s walkable location or shuttle pickup for the final leg.

If you are arriving with heavy luggage, the station shuttle will usually be easier than assuming the 10-minute walk is the best option, especially in bad weather or after a long transfer.

Why stay here

Choose Fuji Lake Hotel if you want a Lake Kawaguchi stay with scenery, hot springs, dining, and more resort character than a basic hotel near the station. It works especially well for travelers who want the lakeside setting but still value access to Kawaguchiko Station for arrival, departure, buses, and Fuji Five Lakes sightseeing.

Good to know

The hotel is close to Kawaguchiko Station, but it is not part of the station complex. Plan the final stretch with luggage, weather, and shuttle timing in mind. Room categories also matter: do not assume a single room will have views of both Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi.

Nearest station

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Station access: 10-minute walk

Kawaguchiko Station

Kawaguchiko Station is the Fuji Kyuko Line terminal for Lake Kawaguchi and the Fuji Five Lakes, connecting rail arrivals with highway buses, local buses, taxis, and hotel shuttles.

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 30-Jun-2026.