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Eastern open air bath Gora Karaku Hakone Japan

Gora Karaku Hakone

A luxurious retreat in Hakone's healing hot spring mountain forests.
Mount FujiJapan· 70 Rooms · $$$

Relax in elegance with our open-air baths boasting majestic valley views.

Luxury accommodation set amidst Hakone's picturesque and rejuvenating natural hot spring region, ideal for those seeking tranquility.

Location
Gora Karaku is tucked away in Hakone’s peaceful Gora district, a mountainous village famed for its natural hot springs and scenic beauty. It offers easy access to the Gora train station, making it convenient for exploring the area, while being surrounded by lush forests perfect for gentle nature walks.

Rooms
The lodge features 70 spacious rooms across two buildings, blending elegant Japanese design with modern Western comforts. Each room is about 56 square meters with floor-to-ceiling windows framing stunning mountain and forest views. What truly makes these rooms special is the private open-air hot spring bath on every balcony, perfect for relaxing soaks surrounded by nature.

Amenities
Guests can enjoy two large communal open-air hot spring baths or reserve one of three private onsens for a more intimate experience. Dining highlights include two restaurants serving seasonal Japanese cuisine made from local ingredients. The Gora Spa Aioi offers a range of massages and body treatments, while lounges and terraces provide tranquil spots for rest. There are also shops selling local crafts and artworks, adding a cultural touch.

Activities
Nature strolls through the surrounding forests offer peaceful exploration, while the spa treatments help guests unwind completely. The lounges and terraces are ideal for soaking in the serene views and quiet atmosphere. Guests can also browse the boutique shops to discover traditional local crafts.

Sustainability
Gora Karaku uses hot spring water and geothermal energy responsibly to minimise environmental impact. The architecture incorporates natural materials like wood, stone, and tatami mats, blending seamlessly with the landscape. Energy-efficient lighting creates a magical ambiance at night, reflecting the lodge’s commitment to eco-friendly luxury.

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November

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December

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