"The pictures are super old and the rating is surprising. The staff was sweet and did offer an upgrade after I spent my first night sneezing and coughing all night since there was a very strong smell and had to keep the windows open but their dusty blankets gave me an allergic reaction. The staff is nice but the facilities were old and not well maintained. Also the special bath they have on-site smells like onions and there are multiple chipped tiles. Overall I would not recommend this place and...
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Top Kiseki Museum of World Stones Hotel Reviews
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10/10 Excellent
"Very nice roof Terese’s where we could see Mt Fuji to it best! Love our quiet stay."
"Great experience with glamping especially when we are travelling from Canada to Japan, great outdoor resort style. We loved the breakfast more than dinner. "
"We stayed 2 nights in a special queen room with a balcony and view of Fujisan. We were on the 3rd of 4 floors. We did a 1 day climb of Mt. Fuji and this room was our home base. We were able to walk about 18 minutes to and from Kawaguchiko Station to catch the Fujikyu bus for 5th Station of the Yoshida trail easily. It is a downhill walk to the station. A little harder to walk back from the station after climbing Fuji but very doable. Taxis are plentiful at the station if you rrally need one.
The Room at Noborisaka was fantastic. The view was magnificent from my bed, from my balcony and even feom my bathtub.
The small conveniences they stock in your room were so handy. Checkin was a breeze... Just walked up, gave our last name, and they had the room keys ready and waiting for us.
Lots of space, lots of drawers, a bathroom that had the luxuries of Japan as well as the familar layout of bathrooms back in the states. My extremely tall husband appreciated the bathroom space. The view seemed better than some of the other higher priced hotels around. We enjoyed the Restaurant across the street called "871" for dinner both nights.
Complaints: The refrigerator needs a deep cleaning. I was not pleased with the state of its freezer. Check out is 10am which is 1 hour too early and hard on people who just climbed a mountain. Lastly, we couldnt access Youtube or Netflix on the TV. Dated software was a pain so we just gave up and watched the mountain."
"The staff are exceptional : genuine and respectful. The staff welcomes us every year when we return. After we climb the Mt Fuji and unable to walk further from our car to the main door, the staff will greet us from afar and help us with the luggage’s, not for tips but for their professionalism and values they cherish much. "
"Very good service provided by the staff and a range of activities available! Hotel shuttle available to Kawaguchiko station making it very convenient! "
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What can I see and do near Kiseki Museum of World Stones?
Learn about local history at Taiseki-ji Temple and Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine. Explore nature at Shiraito Falls and Waketamaike Spring. Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center and Makaino Farm are some sights worth a visit in the area.