Hotel Okada Review: A Spacious Hakone Ryokan with Beautiful Views and Relaxing Hot Springs

Exterior view of Hotel Okada, a large hot spring ryokan surrounded by the lush green mountains of Hakone.

Hotel Okada(ホテルおかだ) is one of the most well-known ryokan in Hakone-Yumoto and had been on my list for a long time.

During my stay at Hakone no Mori Okada, I had access to Hotel Okada’s hot springs and shared facilities, and the experience honestly surprised me.

From the moment I stepped inside, the high ceilings and spacious public areas created a completely different atmosphere from the neighboring properties.

Japanese paper umbrella display in the Hotel Okada onsen corridor in Hakone

I also noticed many international guests enjoying their stay, which added to the relaxed feeling throughout the hotel.

Compared with Hakone no Mori Okada or Yunosato Okada, the difference was immediately noticeable.

The higher price isn’t just for a room—it’s reflected in the space, the atmosphere, and the overall experience.

If you’re looking for a ryokan where you can slow down and enjoy the atmosphere of Hakone, I think Hotel Okada is well worth considering.

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Observation Terrace & Foot Bath

The highlight of my visit was definitely the Observation Terrace.

It’s pleasant during the day, but at night it becomes something special.

Looking out over the illuminated hot spring town, I almost felt as if I had stepped into another world.

Rooftop terrace with illuminated foot baths at Hotel Okada in Hakone at night

From here, I could see the lights of Hotel Nanpuso across the valley.

When I visited, several other guests were also sitting here, chatting quietly while enjoying the night view.

Guests relaxing in the rooftop sofa seats overlooking Hakone-Yumoto at Hotel Okada
Guests relaxing in the rooftop foot bath overlooking Hakone-Yumoto at Hotel Okada

Inside the terrace area are comfortable sofas, and outside there’s a foot bath overlooking the mountains of Hakone.

Spacious relaxation lounge near the hot spring baths at Hotel Okada

Spending time there after a bath became one of my favorite memories of the visit.

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Entrance to the men's and women's public hot spring baths at Hotel Okada

The first thing I noticed was the amount of hot spring water.

Fresh water continuously flows into both the indoor and outdoor baths, and you can actually hear it pouring into the pools.

Open-air hot spring bath surrounded by nature at Hotel Okada in Hakone (Photo courtesy of Hotel Okada)

The baths are spacious and never felt crowded.

The only downside for me was the outdoor bath during the daytime.

Spacious indoor hot spring bath with large windows at Hotel Okada in Hakone (Photo courtesy of Hotel Okada)

Because there isn’t much shade, the sunlight can feel quite strong.

Some parts of the facility also show their age, but everything was clean and well maintained.

Guests can also visit Yunosato Okada for a small onsen-hopping experience.

However, you’ll need to change into a yukata and walk outside for about three minutes.

After trying both, I personally preferred staying at Hotel Okada and relaxing there rather than moving between the two facilities.

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Rooms

The hotel offers a variety of room types, including Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms.

The rooms with private open-air baths especially caught my attention.

Private open-air hot spring bath with mountain views at Hotel Okada (Photo courtesy of Hotel Okada)
Private open-air bath terrace surrounded by Hakone's natural scenery at Hotel Okada (Photo courtesy of Hotel Okada)

Each room has its own design, but they all share a calm atmosphere with traditional Japanese touches.

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Dining

Although I didn’t have a chance to dine here, the hotel offers a choice of seasonal kaiseki cuisine or a buffet.

The buffet is served in the Sky Lounge with beautiful views.

Buffet restaurant serving Japanese and Western dishes at Hotel Okada (Photo courtesy of Hotel Okada)

Watching sushi chefs prepare fresh sushi right in front of guests makes it look a little more special than a typical hotel buffet.

Chef preparing fresh sushi at the Hotel Okada dinner buffet (Photo courtesy of Hotel Okada)

Location

Hotel Okada is located in the Takidori Onsen area, where several ryokan are gathered together.

Although it’s only a short distance from Hakone-Yumoto Station, it feels much quieter than the busy shopping streets around the station.

Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and the sounds of nature, it feels like a traditional hot spring retreat.

I personally preferred this peaceful atmosphere over staying closer to the station.

Who Should Stay Here?

I think Hotel Okada is a great choice for:

✔ Travelers who want to experience a traditional Japanese ryokan

✔ Couples and families looking for a relaxing getaway

✔ Visitors who enjoy spending time at the hotel itself

✔ Guests who appreciate spacious public areas and beautiful scenery

✔ Anyone who wants to enjoy hot springs in a calm and elegant atmosphere

Visitor Information

Location & Access

  • About a 20-minute walk from Hakone-Yumoto Station
  • Hakone Yumoto Onsen Ryokan Shuttle Bus (A Route) is available from the station (about 7 minutes, ¥200 per adult)
  • Free parking is available for guests

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About the Author

Hi, I'm Yuko.

I live in Odawara, just 20 minutes from Hakone by train.

I regularly explore Hakone and share local tips, walking routes, cafes, and souvenir ideas for international visitors.