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"Toyoko Inn Mishima is superior to the one we stayed at in Shinjuku. In addition to the usual breakfast on the second floor, they also offer delicious bread and coffee on the first floor. The rooms are clean and tidy, the facilities are quite new, and the staff are very warm and friendly. The hotel also boasts views of Mount Fuji and is very close to Mishima Station. The value for money is unbeatable."
"The hotel's location couldn't be more convenient, right by the Shinkansen exit. Downstairs, there are several restaurants, including yakiniku, ramen, and BBQ. I highly recommend Fuku no Ken – their grilled skewers are absolutely delicious, as is their oden, and it's all very affordable. The twin beds in the double room are very spacious, and you can push them together. The floor-to-ceiling window offers a direct view of Mount Fuji, and we had clear skies every day of our stay, which was beautiful. The room details are also very refined, and there's even a special jewelry stand. The breakfast selection isn't huge, and there aren't many hot dishes. We mostly relied on miso soup and ochazuke (rice with hot tea/broth). However, salads and fruits were plentiful.
When we checked out, I forgot my passport at the hotel. Not long after, the hotel proactively called me. I was already on the Shinkansen, but I quickly rushed off before the train departed to retrieve it. It was a close call, but the hotel's service was truly efficient and timely."
"The hotel provides breakfast, welcome wine, free amenities, and laundry! It is clean and cozy. Loving the idea where each room has our own toilet, while we use shared shower room. It really has everything a solo traveler looks for."
"Let's start with the downsides:
The room was tiny, and the shower equally cramped. At 185cm, I found it impossible to bend over comfortably. The 1.4-meter double bed was also minuscule; it was far too cramped for a family of three. I'd strongly suggest the hotel rethink allowing two adults and one child in a single room! We had to pay an additional 3,000 JPY cash per night for our 8-year-old upon arrival, which essentially only covered some basic toiletries. It felt like a hefty charge just to be squeezed into a tiny space. I urge everyone to consider this carefully before booking.
I also ran into the issue with navigating Mishima Station that previous reviews mentioned. I've included a screenshot of a GPT-generated solution for reference. Personally, I found the situation quite illogical! This seems like a straightforward system issue that should be easily fixable.
Right outside the hotel, there's a bus stop for the Mt. Fuji climbing route. Be sure to check the return times, as the bus fare is quite pricey compared to JR train tickets. We went up the mountain in the morning under bright sunshine and pleasant weather. However, by the afternoon, it suddenly turned foggy, rainy, and windy, making it incredibly damp and cold. Definitely bring a jacket; the weather is highly unpredictable. On a side note, I have to commend the bus driver – they were incredibly skilled, driving quite fast even on mountain roads that were slick/covered! Very impressive.
Our stay happened to coincide with a Japanese national holiday and the Mishima Grand Festival, a major event for the city. Mishima was incredibly lively and bustling. There were many Japanese families with young children staying at the hotel, which suggests it's a popular choice among locals.
Ramen is served from 9:30 PM – it's basically freshly prepared instant ramen, haha. The broth was a little salty, but it tasted good, and you could ask for seconds if you wanted.
Unfortunately, I cut my leg this trip and wasn't able to try out the 12th-floor onsen. I heard they offer popsicles in the evening and Yakult in the morning there. I'd still consider staying here on my next visit to Mishima, hoping to experience the onsen then."
"A business hotel with the basic necessities for short stays. Most guests are business travellers, guests on vacation may have to manage their expectation. The 2 lady front desk staffs were very helpful when we enquired about Hakone travel pass. Even with language barrier, they were trying their best to communicate using google translation. Breakfast was delicious, especially the curry rice, only ¥550 per hotel guest.
If you spend most of the time out to visit place of interests and just need a place to shower and rest, this can be an option to consider."
"The smallest room I have ever stayed in in Japan. The key is that the bed is too small... The front desk is also very small. At first, I doubted whether it was the front desk. But the service is good."
"Convenient location, breakfast is super delicious! !
It is very convenient to live here to go to the Godenbatch.
The price of Saturday is very beautiful, it is recommended to order breakfast."
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Mishima hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Mishima?
February is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Mishima, with average nightly rates around PHP 7,885. Prices peak in September, when rates reach about PHP 11,705 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from June 8, 2025 to June 8, 2026.)
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PHP 10,000
PHP 15,000
PHP 8,458
Jun
PHP 8,367
Jul
PHP 8,049
Aug
PHP 11,705
Sep
PHP 10,778
Oct
PHP 9,004
Nov
PHP 8,622
Dec
PHP 8,358
Jan
PHP 7,885
Feb
PHP 9,322
Mar
PHP 9,413
Apr
PHP 9,413
May
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Mishima?
Hotel rates in Mishima are typically lowest on Thursday, with average nightly rates around PHP 8,176. Wednesday tends to be the most expensive, averaging PHP 10,005 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from June 8, 2025 to June 8, 2026.)
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PHP 5,000
PHP 10,000
PHP 15,000
PHP 9,905
Mon
PHP 8,568
Tue
PHP 10,005
Wed
PHP 8,176
Thu
PHP 8,886
Fri
PHP 9,177
Sat
PHP 9,332
Sun
FAQs About Mishima Hotels
What are the best places to stay in Mishima?
Some top places to stay in Mishima are near popular attractions like Yamanaka Castle Ruins—so you can quickly get to top landmarks and amenities you need.
What hotels in Mishima offer an especially good breakfast?
A spa hotel can make your trip more enjoyable with relaxing amenities. Dormy Inn Mishima (price from PHP 3,892) is one of the best hotels with a spa in the area.
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