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Teien Saryo Yamanakako — A Hidden Inn with a Four-Season Garden [Official Site]

A family-run inn near Mt. Fuji, with tatami rooms overlooking a koi-filled garden and creative seasonal kaiseki cuisine.

Hirano 506, Yamanakako-mura, Minamitsuru-gun, YamanashiWebsite

AI Overview

Teien Saryo Yamanakako is a small, family-run hidden ryokan in Yamanakako Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, set about a 5-minute walk from Lake Yamanaka near Mt. Fuji. Every tatami guest room overlooks a four-season Japanese garden with a koi pond fed by Mt. Fuji spring water. The inn is known for creative seasonal kaiseki dinners, a hearty Japanese breakfast, an indoor public bath, and attentive hospitality from the resident family and chef.

About

Teien Saryo Yamanakako is a hidden inn in Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, about a 5-minute walk from Lake Yamanaka and a short stroll from the Fujikyu Asahigaoka bus terminal. The garden that names the inn features a pond fed by Mt. Fuji's natural spring water with swimming koi, large moss-covered stones, and scenery that shifts with each season. Every tatami guest room faces this garden. The kitchen serves creative kaiseki cuisine built around local Yamanashi and seasonal ingredients, paired with a carefully prepared Japanese breakfast. Guests also enjoy a large indoor public bath, free Wi-Fi in public areas, and free on-site parking.

Highlights

  • [1 Night, 2 Meals] Creative Japanese cuisine made with local, seasonal ingredients — Book this plan
  • [1 Night with Breakfast] A carefully prepared breakfast featuring local ingredients — Book this plan
  • [Room Only] Relax while gazing at the Japanese garden — enjoy a leisurely stay. Book this plan

FAQ

Where is Teien Saryo Yamanakako located?

In Hirano, Yamanakako Village, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi Prefecture, about a 5-minute walk from Lake Yamanaka.

How do I get there by public transport?

The Teiensaryo Yamanakako ryokan is only a 2-minute walk from the Fujikyu Asahioka bus station, making it easily accessible by bus from nearby train stations.

Is parking available?

Yes, free on-site parking is available for guests.

What kind of food is served?

Creative kaiseki-style Japanese dinners and a Japanese breakfast, both built around seasonal and local Yamanashi ingredients.

Are the rooms en-suite?

Rooms are traditional tatami with futon bedding and garden views; bathrooms and showers are shared with other guests.

Is there an onsen or bath?

Yes, there is a large indoor public bathing area on site.

How do I book?

Reservations can be made via the official site at https://toprank-book.jp/hotels/teiensaryo/.

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