Facade/entrance in Kinoya Hostel

Kinoya Hostel

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Welcome to the delightful Kinoya Hostel, nestled in the serene surroundings of Fuji, Japan! Just a short 3.4 km from the bustling city center, this hidden gem combines convenience with tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation. With prices starting as low as $25 per night, your journey to this picturesque destination won't break the bank!

Bed in Kinoya Hostel
Bed in Kinoya Hostel

Rum

Visa 13 foton

1 Enkeltsäng

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110 kvadratfot

Standard, Enkel, Delat Badrum

Minibar

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

The twin room features air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. The unit has 2 futons.

Visa 6 foton

140 kvadratfot

Familj, Delat Badrum

The family room offers air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom featuring a bath and a shower. Pajamas, yukata and heating are featured in this family room. The unit offers 6 beds.

Visa 7 foton

140 kvadratfot

Standard, Trippel

Minibar

Kylskåp

The triple room features air conditioning, tatami, as well as a shared bathroom boasting a bath and a shower. Among the room amenities are a mini-bar, pajamas and yukata as well as mountain views. The unit has 3 futons.

Upptäck mer

Dive into comfort with Kinoya's fantastic amenities! Enjoy free Wi-Fi as you stream your favorite travel inspiration, or kick back in one of the non-smoking rooms designed with your comfort in mind. If you're a fan of fresh air and stunning views, don't miss out on the terrace and garden area that beckons for leisurely afternoons. Plus, for those needing a little extra pampering, there's nothing quite like unwinding in a luxurious bathtub after a day of exploring.

Facade/entrance in Kinoya Hostel
Facade/entrance in Kinoya Hostel

Upplev det bästa

With a whopping 622 reviews, Kinoya Hostel is well-loved by its guests, serving as a cozy haven for all who pass through! Whether you're parking your vehicle on-site or choosing to roam the scenic landscapes of Fuji, you're sure to find a welcoming atmosphere and the perfect base for your adventures in this beautiful corner of Japan. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kinoya Hostel
Photo of the whole room in Kinoya Hostel

Planera din vistelse

When it comes to your stay at Kinoya Hostel, it's not just the stunning scenery that shines! This charming spot is perfect for families to create joyful memories together. With accommodation for two adults and one child, you can enjoy bonding time in the warm and welcoming atmosphere. The hostel has garnered rave reviews, proving itself a favorite destination for those who appreciate friendly service and cozy surroundings. The non-smoking environment ensures that every member of your family, including those who may be a bit sensitive to smoke, can breathe easy and revel in comfort.

Restaurant/places to eat in Kinoya Hostel
Kinoya Hostel

Bekvämligheter

Gratis wifi

Luftkonditionering

Terrass

Rökfria rum

Badkar

Trädgård

Restaurant/places to eat in Kinoya Hostel
Bathroom in Kinoya Hostel
Public Bath in Kinoya Hostel
The renovated room in this old house gives off the feeling of a traditional Japanese house. You can experience Japanese objects such as tatami mats and traditional bathtubs, as if you are walking into a Japanese anime scene. Although it is traditional, it is clean and tidy. The owner is friendly and happy to provide accommodation assistance. If you need to use the bathtub, you need to book it with the owner in advance. It takes some time to clean and prepare the water. Overall, it is an interesting accommodation experience for foreigners. Plus, The room is located on the second floor of the house. There is a shared kitchen and bathroom on the first floor. There is a convenience store and a supermarket nearby. The nearest train station is a 5-minute walk away.

Chia

This place is amazing if you're looking for a budget accommodation in the good-old ryokan style! The last time I travelled in Japan was 17 years ago and there were plenty of ryokans then. Nowadays however (2023) it seems to me that they are practically gone, with just a few of them remaining. This one is a true gem in my opinion. Everything inside makes you feel like you are in a traditional Japanese house – the "genkan" at the entrance, where you leave shoes, the dark wooden floor, sliding doors, two (!) hot baths, tatami matts and futons that you unroll on the floor. The owner who welcomed us was very polite yet cool and relaxed at the same time. If I were again in this area, I would definitely like to stay at this place again.

Agnieszka

Property is perfectly close to the station. Due to not fully understanding the trains, we had a super late check in, but the staff was still awake and super accommodating. And let me tell you, when he offered to get the small tub going, I could not resist and immediately got to using that. What a way to melt away the stresses of an 11 hours of traveling between plane and train. Sleeping on the tatami futons that first night I won’t soon forget. We were checked out only a mere nine hours later to start climbing Mt. Fuji but it was a great stay and would stay there again in the future.

Gregory

It was very quiet when I was there and the reception folk were very easy to work with. They helped me with laundry (because it’s just a regular household machine, not the common pay to use ones you find in most hostels,) and helped me find good ramen close by. The pot tub was amazing! I think that was my favourite bath I’ve ever had. The fact that it is free is so lovely and I couldn’t recommend Kinoya higher. Oh and the little closed dorm bedroom thing was much much better than others I’ve used. It was bigger and I think it had some kind of air filtration. It was very good.

Suhan

was a lovely hostel a stone’s throw away from the shin-fuji eki, a family mart, and a wonderful ramen bar. kinoya hostel was welcoming and warm, and i stayed 2 nights in the dorms. the cubbies where i slept were a little small but still cozy, and i had a good amount of privacy with the sliding door. the onsen pot bath was lovely, prepared for me by who i assume is the owner or at least one of the key employees, who i conversed with in both japanese and english. he was kind and polite, and clearly passionate about his job. will definitely come back again!

Bethany

The renovated room in this old house gives off the feeling of a traditional Japanese house. You can experience Japanese objects such as tatami mats and traditional bathtubs, as if you are walking into a Japanese anime scene. Although it is traditional, it is clean and tidy. The owner is friendly and happy to provide accommodation assistance. If you need to use the bathtub, you need to book it with the owner in advance. It takes some time to clean and prepare the water. Overall, it is an interesting accommodation experience for foreigners. Plus, The room is located on the second floor of the house. There is a shared kitchen and bathroom on the first floor. There is a convenience store and a supermarket nearby. The nearest train station is a 5-minute walk away.

Chia

This place is amazing if you're looking for a budget accommodation in the good-old ryokan style! The last time I travelled in Japan was 17 years ago and there were plenty of ryokans then. Nowadays however (2023) it seems to me that they are practically gone, with just a few of them remaining. This one is a true gem in my opinion. Everything inside makes you feel like you are in a traditional Japanese house – the "genkan" at the entrance, where you leave shoes, the dark wooden floor, sliding doors, two (!) hot baths, tatami matts and futons that you unroll on the floor. The owner who welcomed us was very polite yet cool and relaxed at the same time. If I were again in this area, I would definitely like to stay at this place again.

Agnieszka

Property is perfectly close to the station. Due to not fully understanding the trains, we had a super late check in, but the staff was still awake and super accommodating. And let me tell you, when he offered to get the small tub going, I could not resist and immediately got to using that. What a way to melt away the stresses of an 11 hours of traveling between plane and train. Sleeping on the tatami futons that first night I won’t soon forget. We were checked out only a mere nine hours later to start climbing Mt. Fuji but it was a great stay and would stay there again in the future.

Gregory

It was very quiet when I was there and the reception folk were very easy to work with. They helped me with laundry (because it’s just a regular household machine, not the common pay to use ones you find in most hostels,) and helped me find good ramen close by. The pot tub was amazing! I think that was my favourite bath I’ve ever had. The fact that it is free is so lovely and I couldn’t recommend Kinoya higher. Oh and the little closed dorm bedroom thing was much much better than others I’ve used. It was bigger and I think it had some kind of air filtration. It was very good.

Suhan

was a lovely hostel a stone’s throw away from the shin-fuji eki, a family mart, and a wonderful ramen bar. kinoya hostel was welcoming and warm, and i stayed 2 nights in the dorms. the cubbies where i slept were a little small but still cozy, and i had a good amount of privacy with the sliding door. the onsen pot bath was lovely, prepared for me by who i assume is the owner or at least one of the key employees, who i conversed with in both japanese and english. he was kind and polite, and clearly passionate about his job. will definitely come back again!

Bethany

The renovated room in this old house gives off the feeling of a traditional Japanese house. You can experience Japanese objects such as tatami mats and traditional bathtubs, as if you are walking into a Japanese anime scene. Although it is traditional, it is clean and tidy. The owner is friendly and happy to provide accommodation assistance. If you need to use the bathtub, you need to book it with the owner in advance. It takes some time to clean and prepare the water. Overall, it is an interesting accommodation experience for foreigners. Plus, The room is located on the second floor of the house. There is a shared kitchen and bathroom on the first floor. There is a convenience store and a supermarket nearby. The nearest train station is a 5-minute walk away.

Chia

This place is amazing if you're looking for a budget accommodation in the good-old ryokan style! The last time I travelled in Japan was 17 years ago and there were plenty of ryokans then. Nowadays however (2023) it seems to me that they are practically gone, with just a few of them remaining. This one is a true gem in my opinion. Everything inside makes you feel like you are in a traditional Japanese house – the "genkan" at the entrance, where you leave shoes, the dark wooden floor, sliding doors, two (!) hot baths, tatami matts and futons that you unroll on the floor. The owner who welcomed us was very polite yet cool and relaxed at the same time. If I were again in this area, I would definitely like to stay at this place again.

Agnieszka

Property is perfectly close to the station. Due to not fully understanding the trains, we had a super late check in, but the staff was still awake and super accommodating. And let me tell you, when he offered to get the small tub going, I could not resist and immediately got to using that. What a way to melt away the stresses of an 11 hours of traveling between plane and train. Sleeping on the tatami futons that first night I won’t soon forget. We were checked out only a mere nine hours later to start climbing Mt. Fuji but it was a great stay and would stay there again in the future.

Gregory

It was very quiet when I was there and the reception folk were very easy to work with. They helped me with laundry (because it’s just a regular household machine, not the common pay to use ones you find in most hostels,) and helped me find good ramen close by. The pot tub was amazing! I think that was my favourite bath I’ve ever had. The fact that it is free is so lovely and I couldn’t recommend Kinoya higher. Oh and the little closed dorm bedroom thing was much much better than others I’ve used. It was bigger and I think it had some kind of air filtration. It was very good.

Suhan

was a lovely hostel a stone’s throw away from the shin-fuji eki, a family mart, and a wonderful ramen bar. kinoya hostel was welcoming and warm, and i stayed 2 nights in the dorms. the cubbies where i slept were a little small but still cozy, and i had a good amount of privacy with the sliding door. the onsen pot bath was lovely, prepared for me by who i assume is the owner or at least one of the key employees, who i conversed with in both japanese and english. he was kind and polite, and clearly passionate about his job. will definitely come back again!

Bethany

Plats

Miyajima 501-1 , Fuji, 416-0945, Japan

Kinoya Hostel