Fuji Marriott Hotel Lake Yamanaka | Japan | If Only
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Overview

Within the UNESCO World Heritage Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park lies Lake Yamanaka, the largest of the Fuji Five Lakes. This luxury hotel is just minutes away from the lakeside, affords excellent views of Mount Fuji, and is popular with year-round visitors enjoying the natural beauty of the changing seasons. Comfortable guestrooms are plush and spacious, there are on-site hot spring therapeutic baths and a complimentary shuttle to explore the local area.

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At a glance

  • Luxury Hotel
  • 4 Star
  • 105 rooms
  • 2 restaurants and bars
  • 1 pool

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Approximately 90 minutes transfer from Tokyo Haneda International Airport

Approximate flight times

Approximately 14 hours from London

Time difference

GMT +9

Climate

Stretching a significant distance north to south means that Japan’s regions experience distinct weather patterns throughout the year. Spring bursts into life with iconic cherry blossoms filling gardens and parks. This can start from February in subtropical southern Okinawa and as late as May in the north of Hokkaido. The most popular period is the fleeting late March and early April weeks when the blossoms are at their best in Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. Autumn sees glorious reds and golds and is a wonderful season for both city discovery and hiking trails in national parks. Summer is hot and humid in most of Japan, but sees fewer crowds. These months are good for exploring the cooler climes of the Japanese Alps or the island of Hokkaido. Winter visitors should be aware that while Okinawa beaches remain warm, much of the country is cold with many cities seeing snow. This is the time to take to the slopes of Japan’s world-class ski resorts with excellent facilities for skiers of all levels.