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About “KIKUSUI”

Kikusui is a unique inn with only three rooms. It is located inside Sengen Taisha Shrine, which has existed since the third year of Ninju (853 AD). Sengen Taisha Shrine is the head temple of all Sengen shrines in Japan, and is registered as a World Heritage Site along with Mt. Fuji.

Located in a quiet area at the foot of Mt. Fuji, and integrated with Sengen Taisha Shrine, you can experience being in nature.

Fujinomiya flourished as a temple town for Fujisan Hongu Sengen Taisha Shrine, the base of worship for Mt. Fuji. Within the grounds of Sengen Taisha Shrine, which is a component part of the World Heritage Site, there is Wakutama Pond, where 300,000 tons of underground water from Mt. Fuji springs out every day. This pond was once the starting point for climbing Mt. Fuji, where climbers aiming for the peak would perform a purification ritual before entering the mountain.

Kikusui is a place where you can feel both history and nature at the same time, and is also known as a power spot. Please use it as an inn to heal your mind and body.

#Room 1

Sengen no ma

"Sengen no ma" is located on the third floor.
In addition to the two spacious bedrooms of this suite, it is equipped with a living room, kitchen, dining room and working space, making it the largest and most special room designed for an entire family or multiple families to stay in together.
It offers a panoramic view of Wakutama Pond below.

#Room 2

Mizu no ma

“Mizu no ma (Water Room)” is located on the first floor.
Wakutama Pond, fed by spring water from Mt. Fuji, a designated Special Natural Monument by the government, spreads out before you, and you can feel its purity so close you could almost touch it.
It's also nice to close your eyes and listen to the sound of the flowing water.
You can spend a luxurious time that can only be experienced in this room.

#Room 3

Take no ma

"Take no ma" room is located on the second floor.
It is adjacent to the bamboo grove of Sengen Taisha Shrine and was designed to feel the scents and breeze of nature.
The “Kura”(old storehouse) has been renovated into a bath, allowing you to experience Japanese culture firsthand during your stay.
This room allows you to feel the the bamboo forest and time flows peacefully.

#Room 4

Suruga no ma

"Suruga-no-ma" is located on the third floor.
This serene double room, surrounded by the warmth of wood, offers a simple yet refined space.
Soft natural light streaming through the windows creates a relaxing and soothing atmosphere.
Enjoy a tranquil and leisurely time in this historically significant and special place.

Access

Access Map

The nearest station is Fujinomiya Station (JR Minobu Line), which is about 2 hours away from Tokyo Station by Tokaido Shinkansen and local train, about 7 minutes by bus or 15 minutes on foot from JR Fujinomiya Station, and about 40 minutes by bus from Shin-Fuji Station on the Tokaido Shinkansen.

There are many restaurants within a 10-minute walk, and “Omiya Yokocho”, where you can enjoy Fujinomiya Yakisoba(fried noodles), is nearby. In addition, the Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center is a 9-minute walk away, where you can learn about the nature, culture, and history of Mt. Fuji.

22-3 Motoshiro-cho,Fujinomiya city, Shizuoka

CHECK IN 16:00pm

We can store your luggage in your room after 12:00pm (noon).
Please let us know in advance if you wish to do so.

CHECK OUT 11:00am

we are currently unable to store luggage after check-out.

FREE Wi-Fi

We have them available for your use during your stay.

ELECTRONIC ROOM KEY

Each guest room has its own electronic key at the entrance.

SAFETY / PRIVACY

The entrance door to your room will not be shared with other rooms, to ensure your safety and privacy.

LOUNGE SPACE

There is also a shared lounge space, so please feel free to use it.

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    Kikusui Mt, Fuji

    22-3 Motoshiro-cho,Fujinomiya city,Shizuoka

    Tel:0544-26-3456
    Hp:https://kikusui-fujinomiya.com
    Email address for media inquiries
    Email:info@kikusui-fujinomiya.com