Our one-night stay at Fuji-Hakone Guest House was an interesting experience. It's an old Japanese style inn with very small but well designed rooms. The tatami floors and sliding shoji doors were charming, as were the futon beds on the floors. Our room had an incredible view of the river and the sounds of the water were so soothing. The futon beds were a bit hard but the quilts were heavenly. There are no bathrooms in the rooms. The two stall bathrooms are shared (one for females and one for males) but I didn't see anyone when I went in to use them. The shower is in the public onsen bath area but you are able to sign up for a private bath time so it's not a problem. The outdoor onsen bath is also available for private use but it costs 500 yen per person for 30 minutes. It's worth is as it is a lovely setting. They do serve a buffet breakfast for a small addtional fee, but no other meals are served. There are a few restaurants in the area and a Lawson's a few minutes walk away. There is a kitchen for guests to use with a fridge, sink, microwave, and dishware. You can pay to use the gas cooker. They serve green tea in the dining area and have information available on all kinds of things: hiking, bus schedules, area restaurants, you name it. We were backpacking through the area and it was a great one-night stay but the room was a little small for any longer than that. They were kind enough to hold our packs for the day while we went hiking.