Guesthouse29-2 Yamanaka, Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0501, Japan

4.9(96 reviews)

Jewel of Lake Yamanaka - Yumeladen Guest House

Warm hospitality that captivates guests

Nestled in a picturesque location with a sweeping view of Lake Yamanaka, Yumeladen is a guest house filled with charm that captures the hearts of travelers. The refurbished clean interior is a high-quality space where the thoughtful care of the owner couple is evident. It is designed with safety considerations for families and thoughtful touches for children's growth.

A diverse international meeting place

The ability to interact with travelers from around the world is a unique feature of Yumeladen. In the tranquil atmosphere, lively discussions can also take place. While experiencing different cultures, one can immerse in the enjoyment of new encounters.

Ideal location for tourism base

Lake Yamanaka is within walking distance, offering magnificent views. The owner's self-made tourist guidebook provides detailed recommendations for surrounding spots and local cuisine. It also includes bus routes and information on nearby stores, serving as a strong ally for travelers.

Comfort like home

What draws people to Yumeladen's space is its cozy atmosphere. The serene interior, warm woody scent, and the heartfelt service of the owner couple create an extremely comfortable living space suitable for long stays. It provides a sense of security similar to being at home, rather than feeling like a guest house.

Reviews

5(2 weeks ago)
Mélanie Masson
I stayed there in December and since then, I’ve been recommending this hostel to all my friends. I had a really good time. The location was perfect : right next to the bus stop and the lake. The rooms were big, everything was very clean, the owners were really nice. It felt like I was at home ! One of my favorite hostels ever! I was able to rent a bike and bike from Yamanakako to Kawaguchiko and back. It was really amazing. When I come back to Japan, I will definitely come back. ありがとうございました〜🫶🏻
5(a month ago)
Lisa Griesbaum
So far the best Hostel I have stayed in Japan. Super friendly owner with fluent english, the hostel is 1 min away from the bus stop , 2 min to 7/11 and 15 min to a big supermarket. The hostel is just a 2 min walk from Lake Yamanaka , which is less crowded than Lake Kawaguchi, but still has amazing views to Mount Fuji. The hostel is super cozy and you feel very welcome. The small kitchen is ideal for preparing easy and quick meals and the whole decoration is very warm. The bathrooms are very clean and the sleeping dorm was very big, so there was enough space to reorganise your luggage.
5(2 months ago)
Tina Boudreault
We usually do not really like hostel, but this one was a bit different. Our private bunk bed room was much larger then expected and a small foldable table is provided. There is a large closet for backpacks and personal items. The beds are incredibly comfortable, big and practical, home made and very strong, so it doesn’t move when the person on the top moves. It was overall pretty quiet, and very clean in all shared rooms too. People were pretty respectful when we were here. I got injured during my Japan trip, so they help me renting a wheelchair. The bus stop is 1 minute walk from the hostel and the bus for Shinjuky Tokyo stops directly here ! Cons : -Would be missing a complete sink upstairs -The sliding doors downstairs are the worst noise problem. You can hear it open and close so clearly from upstairs, and when people use it repetitly after 11 am or very early at 5 am, then it got me awake and couldn’t sleep anymore. -Not related to the hostel itself, but the cost of a one way bus to the hostel from fujisan train station is 700 yen, which is pretty expensive. Also, the first bus for Pagoda or lake Kawaguchi is at 7:44 am. So if you planned to get by the pagoda for sunrise, you won’t be able to make it. Also no taxi around. Note that the best place was lake Yamanaka anyway, so do not even bother to check out the awfully crowded lake
5(5 months ago)
Wendy Cha
A lovely experience hands down. The host lady goes out of her way to make sure you days are well spent. Rooms are well maintained and very spacious. Kitchenware is excellent.
5(7 months ago)
MIKEL AZCONA
So far the best guesthouse I stayed in Japan! They are super friendly and such a cute family! The place is clean and very cosy. It takes 1 min to get to the lake, close to nice restaurants and spots to enjoy the views of Mt. Fuji. It is very easy to get there since the bus stop its right in front of the house! Highly recommended :)

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