"A plethora of breakfast options were offered every morning. In the evening, snacks and drinks were provided for a few hours in the lounge. A person could easily spend the whole day here. You'll be fed, there's a pool and spring, a shop on the first floor, free drinks. This place is well worth your $$. We felt very well taken care of. We are likely coming back on our next trip to Japan."
"This was just a quick stop on a long trip. It has a lot of potential if the staff, AC or central/fan system worked, and better amenities. the room was large and dirty, set up like a party room. So much more can be done to the interior decor to one account for the cost and the location, even if it is just to sleep. The shower area was way too large with some much open space can fit the offense of a football team in it, but the tub (shower/tub in one) was nothing fancy nor large. Very little hanging and storage space for the size of the room but it was just a one night stay. "
"Would definitely stay again. Rooms are small but comfortable, with all the necessary amenities. They can stay eco-friendly and convenient by offering guests the opportunity to grab anything they need on the first floor but without putting it in the room. All the convenience and less waste. They have a happy hour where you can have unlimited drinks for FREE. They have laundry facilities which are good but were very busy when I used them. Overall I was super pleased."
"Despite being a foreigner in a commonly Japanese space, I was treated with the utmost care and respect. Being able to sample multiple variations of green tea (leaps and bounds more complex than any I had tasted back home) while looking out across the lake was an unforgettable experience. I wish I had stayed an extra night so I could experience a few more of the available services, but I did manage to purchase some tea leaves and orange juice for the journey. A top nitch experience all around."
"The property was very comfortable and the staff were very friendly. The only complaint is that check-in is on the second floor without an elevator till you check-in. Would stay here again!"
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Washizawa Fuketsu Caves is located in Hamamatsu. The neighborhood is home to 11 hotels and other accommodations, so you can find something with the amenities you're looking for.
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What can I see and do near Washizawa Fuketsu Caves?
Learn about local history at Ryugashido Cavern and Shosan Horinji Temple. You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Hamamatsu Fruit Park Tokinosumika and Shizuoka Prefectural Forest Park. Create some family memories at Neopasa Hamamatsu Down and Neopasa Hamamatsu Up.