Each room is 100 square meters and equipped with an open-air bath. This is the perfect seat to view Mount Fuji rising from the sea. Located amidst the grandeur of Mount Fuji and the vast ocean, Mizunosato "Fugaku Gunjo" resembles a modern and luxurious art museum, offering a high-end space where one can feel the warmth of nature and forget the passage of time. The decor is not overly ornate, embracing the simplicity of nature. Time flows leisurely over the water's surface, with only the quiet repetition of the earth's activities. At the end of the corridor extending from the lobby are eight coveted guest rooms. Each room features a deck terrace facing the sea, with suite rooms that offer open-air hot spring baths with panoramic views of the World Heritage Site Mount Fuji and Suruga Bay. This lodge cherishes the moments when you can gaze at the magnificent view from the bath, whether during the sunset that paints the sea in the west or the serene dawn.
"The decoration is in the Western style of the 1980s. For some years, the room we stayed in still has paint smell. I don’t know if it has been repaired recently. I am a little worried about whether the health will be affected. The location is really partial, there is nothing around, the hotel is also small, only eight rooms, no public entertainment facilities, no public hot springs. It rained heavily on the day we arrived and could only stay in the room with no view. Be careful not to drive by yourself. Traffic is too difficult. Compared with such an expensive house price, I really want to faint. Just came from Asahi of Shuzenji the day before, this price is more expensive than Asana, but the experience is like mud. The price/performance ratio is too low. I don't know what the bottom line is. The good place is good service, good ingredients for dinner and breakfast, the next day the weather cleared, saw Mount Fuji, at the same time the hotel helped to contact a reasonable price taxi to the next destination, which is a little soothing to check the mood of the day."