Since the hotel was established a little more than 130 years ago, you can experience the rich history and architecture of guest rooms in the Main Building, Restful/Comfy Lodges, Flower Palace, Forest Lodge and the Kikka-So Inn.
The tiled roof resembles that of shrines and temples.
After more than 110 years, it still remains the face of Fujiya Hotel.
These all wood, two-story buildings have the appearance of Victorian-style windows and high coved ceilings.
You can still feel a trace of the Meji-era throughout the buildings.
Built in 1936, this building has a traditional Japanese-style roof that resembles shrines and temples.
There are 43 rooms all named after different flowers rather than numbers.
Nestled in the hillside and rising above the older buildings; this is the newest guest room building for Fujiya Hotel.
Here you can view the beautiful Hakone nature and the climbing mountain train.
As once the former summer villa of the Imperial family, there are many royal crests of chrysanthemum throughout the building.
Here you can relax in your very own hot spring wooden tub.