Reviews of Guesthouse Fuki Juku
648-0402 Wakayama, Fuki, Koya-cho, Higashifuki 1142-3, Japan

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Reviewed: 12 August 2025 · Stayed in August 2025
Verified reviewLocation, food, helpful owners.
We are truly grateful for the wonderful time we had. The waterfall training in white robes! Walking around the hot spring town together! The town with an Edo-period atmosphere! Our favorite soba restaurant. The experiences we had together this summer are unforgettable memories. Thank you for finding Guesthouse Fukiyado, located in a small mountain village.
We are truly grateful for the wonderful time we had. The waterfall training in white robes! Walking around the hot spring town together! The town with an Edo-period atmosphere! Our favorite soba restaurant. The experiences we had toge… Show more
Reviewed: 25 July 2025 · Stayed in July 2025
Verified review- exceptional food experience: we were seven a multi course Japanese meal that was excellently prepared, better than most restaurants we have visited in Japan - comfortable sleeping and bathing facilities: although it was exceptionally hot during our visit, and their is no central air, the fans and windows ensure that the mountain air cools down the rooms as the evening progresses - caring and thoughtful service: the owners picked us up in Koyasan because we visited the temple town first - which is quite a drive for them- and then dropped us off at the train station after checkout and even made sure we had our tickets and o ward travel itinerary organized! They adjusted meal times to our schedule. Exceptional and personalized service every step of the way.
Thank you for your thoughtful review. I am truly happy that you also praised the food. I am proud that Guesthouse Fukijyuku is part of your memories of your trip to Japan. We were surprised at how kind he was, an adolescent boy who is turning from a child into an adult. We were surprised at how calm and considerate he was in his behavior towards his mother and in the way he spoke to us. We only spent a short time together after dinner, but We enjoyed small fireworks together and thought about the travel schedule together, and it felt like we were traveling together. I hope that you will continue to make fond memories of your trip to Japan. Thank you so much for finding us a small guesthouse in the mountains.
Thank you for your thoughtful review. I am truly happy that you also praised the food. I am proud that Guesthouse Fukijyuku is part of your memories of your trip to Japan. We were surprised at how kind he was, an adolescent boy who is tu… Show more
Reviewed: 28 June 2025 · Stayed in June 2025
Verified reviewBeautiful property in a lovely little village - we were the only tourists there !
The village where guesthouse fukijyuku is located is not a tourist spot. It is in Koyacho, the same town as Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site, but it is a rural village like an exclave, a little 20km from the center. It is not a tourist spot, so there are no tourists! It is just a rural town in the mountains of Japan. Thank you for finding such a small village with no special tourist attractions. I am truly grateful. I am happy that our village "fuki" has remained in my memories of my trip to Japan. Thank you very much.
The village where guesthouse fukijyuku is located is not a tourist spot. It is in Koyacho, the same town as Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site, but it is a rural village like an exclave, a little 20km from the center. It is not a tourist sp… Show more
Reviewed: 20 June 2025 · Stayed in May 2025
Verified reviewI've never done a homestay before. This was a fantastic introduction. The owners, Akemi and Tomo, are a tremendous couple who make you feel welcomed the moment you get off the train. They shuttle you to and from the station, which is extremely convenient for those not renting a car. The actual village of Fuki is a small, quiet mountain town (~3000ft above sea level) with nature all around. The guesthouse is very well furnished and was recently renovated and very up-to-date (new toilet, bathroom, etc.), while the owners live in another property just up the street. They are wonderful people and full of kindness and generosity. They enjoy explaining their town and culture to foreingers and really make you feel welcome. They cook dinner and breakfast for you too! After dinner, we all drank shochu and sake and enjoyed the night with broken Japanense/English with help from Google Translate haha. I cannot recommend this enough to travelers wanting an authentic Japanese experience away from the big cities. Thank you, Akemi-san and Tomo-san
I am truly happy with the review, which was beyond my imagination. Fuki is a small village in Koyacho, the same as the World Heritage Site Mount Koya, but it is a mountain village about 20km from the center. It is not a tourist destination, nor is it a hot spring resort. I am truly grateful that you found this typical Japanese rural village, made a reservation, and came here! I would like to welcome all guests who use this rural guesthouse, whether they are one or many, with the utmost gratitude. I would like to continue to welcome guests with care so that I will live up to such a great review. Once again, my memories of you began when we met on the second floor of Hashimoto Station in Wakayama Prefecture. You were a precious guest who will remain in my memory and heart. Thank you very much.
I am truly happy with the review, which was beyond my imagination. Fuki is a small village in Koyacho, the same as the World Heritage Site Mount Koya, but it is a mountain village about 20km from the center. It is not a tourist destinatio… Show more
Reviewed: 6 June 2025 · Stayed in June 2025
Verified reviewThe hospitality is fantastic !
The price is probably exaggerated considering the location and services but the hospitality is such that you forget about it.
Thank you for your wonderful review of our hospitality. The small village where guesthouse fukijyuku is located is Koyacho, the same as the World Heritage site Mount Koya. It's the same town, but it's a small village about 20km away, in an inconvenient mountain area. We are truly grateful that you found and came to this small village. We are not in a position to respond to the cost-effectiveness of the accommodation fee, but thank you again for your heartfelt and warm review.
Thank you for your wonderful review of our hospitality. The small village where guesthouse fukijyuku is located is Koyacho, the same as the World Heritage site Mount Koya. It's the same town, but it's a small village about 20km away, in a… Show more
Reviewed: 12 May 2025 · Stayed in May 2025
Verified reviewReviewed: 8 May 2025 · Stayed in May 2025
Verified reviewWe loved everything about our stay at Fuki Juku. The place is authentic, beds are comfortable, common areas are inviting. The owners of the place are enthusiastic, great story tellers, happy to provide detailed information about Koyasan, which is a 45 min drive away. The food they prepare is delicious and clearly made with much love and care. Its presentation is beautiful and the atmosphere during dinner is full of joy! My daughter, my husband and I spent 2 nights and felt very much at home! We would absolutely go back! Can only recommend it!!!
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This is probably the best review we could ever get, and we are 100% grateful and respectful to you. Thank you so much for joining us in experiencing the mini-concert that happened to be held in the village during your stay! The entire event was conducted in Japanese, and the audience was made up of locals except for you... In the end, it seems that you enjoyed the nearly 2-hour long live performance until the very end, and we are truly grateful. It is in "Koya-cho," the same place as the World Heritage site Mount Koya, but it is a small village in the mountains 20km away. Thank you for the best review you have given us for your stay! We are grateful.
This is probably the best review we could ever get, and we are 100% grateful and respectful to you. Thank you so much for joining us in experiencing the mini-concert that happened to be held in the village during your stay! The entire eve… Show more
Reviewed: 7 May 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewThe hosts were warm and welcoming, even stoping off at a cherry blossom grove on our way to the train station. Food excellent.
Bathroom downstairs and shared with another couple which wasn’t a big issue for us.
It was a beautiful season with cherry blossoms in full bloom. The cherry blossoms around here bloom a little later than in cities like Tokyo and Osaka. For a small village that is not a tourist destination, the cherry blossom season opens up a wonderful world that feels like a gift from God. Walking through the mountains of cherry blossoms in full bloom with you has become a wonderful memory for us. Thank you from the bottom of my heart♪
It was a beautiful season with cherry blossoms in full bloom. The cherry blossoms around here bloom a little later than in cities like Tokyo and Osaka. For a small village that is not a tourist destination, the cherry blossom season opens … Show more
Reviewed: 7 May 2025 · Stayed in May 2025
Verified reviewWe are happy that we were able to help you with your wonderful trip. We will never forget the final message you left us. As a host, it was a very kind message that will stay with us forever. Thank you very much.
Reviewed: 27 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewreally quaint place to stay, with lots of opportunities to interact with the lovely hosts and perhaps other guests. we were blessed to have met a friendly and interesting couple on our 1 night here! homecooked comfort food vibes for both meals, which we enjoyed tremendously, and we slept very well. would absolutely recommend this place if you are passing through. your hosts will go out of their way to make your stay a great one and also offer advice for the rest of your itinerary.
Thank you for your very happy and heartwarming review. When we arrived, we were like, "Eh? Wait, are you Japanese?" The atmosphere was so similar to ours. We were surprised by that atmosphere. When we asked about the travel schedule, It was a plan for an almost all-Wakayama tour. It was a well-thought-out, original tour that we had never heard of before. Please bring back lots of wonderful memories of Japan! Once again, Thank you for the kind review!
Thank you for your very happy and heartwarming review. When we arrived, we were like, "Eh? Wait, are you Japanese?" The atmosphere was so similar to ours. We were surprised by that atmosphere. When we asked about the travel schedule, I… Show more
Reviewed: 16 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewThis was truly an exceptional and authentic experience. The hosts were incredibly welcoming, warm, and talkative, making us feel right at home. They went the extra mile to ensure everything went smoothly during our stay — all without ever making us feel pressured. It was a one-of-a-kind experience and absolutely one of the highlights of our trip to Japan!
Our only regret is that we didn’t stay longer! The road leading to the guesthouse is a bit narrow, but it wasn’t really a problem — even as non-expert drivers, we managed just fine. The hosts even helped guide us out by driving ahead to make sure we were safe.
We were grateful that we found a small village that was not a tourist destination and had no travelers! The two of us read your review over and over again. It gave us a warm and kind feeling from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you for your wonderful review! We will continue to be more considerate of our guests' feelings and operate our guesthouse so that future guests who read this review will not feel sad when they visit. With our heartfelt gratitude,
We were grateful that we found a small village that was not a tourist destination and had no travelers! The two of us read your review over and over again. It gave us a warm and kind feeling from the bottom of our hearts. Thank you for y… Show more
Reviewed: 16 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewA sacred stay I’ll never forget Staying at this guesthouse in Fuki was an absolute blessing. Akemi and Tomo are truly special people—so kind, thoughtful, and welcoming. I felt safe, cared for, and deeply supported throughout my stay. Their warmth and presence made all the difference, especially as I was traveling solo. The guesthouse itself is a beautifully preserved traditional Japanese home, full of charm and quiet energy. The village, with only around 200 people, offers an authentic glimpse into life near Kōyasan—deeply connected to nature, community, and spirituality. I was incredibly lucky to have the entire house to myself, and even more so to receive a private tour of Kōyasan from the hosts, which was personal and full of insight. Although the weather was unexpectedly cold for this time of year, the hosts did their best to keep the space warm, offering extra blankets and heaters. Just be aware that heaters typically can’t be left on overnight, so it can get chilly. Even with that, I would absolutely rate the stay as exceptional. The home-cooked breakfasts and dinners were a highlight—delicious, nourishing, and made with so much care. I also spent a peaceful day resting, reading, writing, and enjoying the slow rhythm of the village. It was a deeply grounding and meaningful experience. If you’re looking for something quiet, real, and full of heart, this is the place. I left feeling incredibly grateful.
Thank you for your heartfelt and warm review. Guesthouse Fukijyuku is located in a small village in the mountains that is not a tourist destination. It is in the same "Koyacho" as the World Heritage Site "Koyasan", but it is a marginal village like an exclave about 20km from the center. Thank you for taking the time to check out our guesthouse in that village. And thank you for your warm message. I am happy that this small village and our existence are remembered in your memories of your trip to Japan. It seemed long, but the four days went by in a flash. The four days I spent with you were "metcha! Fun!" Wonderful review! Once again, I sincerely thank you.
Thank you for your heartfelt and warm review. Guesthouse Fukijyuku is located in a small village in the mountains that is not a tourist destination. It is in the same "Koyacho" as the World Heritage Site "Koyasan", but it is a marginal vi… Show more
Reviewed: 15 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewWonderful people and stay! Food was amazing! Bed was comfortable, there is a heater to make it comfortable for you. They took the time to show us a great spot for cherry blossom viewing! I definitely stay again, maybe even a night more to enjoy the beautiful countryside.
We are truly grateful for your wonderful review. This is a simple yet excellent review. We are so happy that you found and stayed at our small guesthouse in the mountains. We were able to stroll through the hills in full bloom with all of our guests, and it was the best cherry blossom memory of the year. We were blessed with such wonderful guests. Thank you very much.
We are truly grateful for your wonderful review. This is a simple yet excellent review. We are so happy that you found and stayed at our small guesthouse in the mountains. We were able to stroll through the hills in full bloom with all of… Show more
Reviewed: 6 April 2025 · Stayed in April 2025
Verified reviewGenuinely warm hospitable hosts of this traditional house in a small village. Our stay was full of unexpected surprises that remind you how wonderful humans can be
We are truly grateful for this wonderful review, which we couldn't have asked for more. Although it is in Koya Town, the same place as Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site, it is an exclave village 20km away. We are grateful that you came to this village, which is not even a tourist destination, and we are grateful for this message. We are proud that we were able to help create fond memories of your trip in Japan. Thank you.
We are truly grateful for this wonderful review, which we couldn't have asked for more. Although it is in Koya Town, the same place as Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site, it is an exclave village 20km away. We are grateful that you came to t… Show more
Reviewed: 20 December 2024 · Stayed in October 2024
Verified reviewWe loved our stay at Fuki Juko - The hosts were very welcoming and very interesting people. Dinner and breakfast was very good, and we enjoyed spending time with the hosts using Google Translate to have very interesting conversations. A wonderful stay!
It was perfect!
What an uplifting message! A wonderful review that makes me feel really glad to be running a guesthouse! As an owner, these are the best words to make me happy! Guesthouse fukijyuku is so lucky to have such wonderful guests! We are truly grateful.
What an uplifting message! A wonderful review that makes me feel really glad to be running a guesthouse! As an owner, these are the best words to make me happy! Guesthouse fukijyuku is so lucky to have such wonderful guests! We are truly gr… Show more
Reviewed: 15 December 2024 · Stayed in November 2024
Verified reviewAmazing guesthouse! Very Japanese style countryside guesthouse. Very delicious traditional Japanese home-style dinner and breakfast. If you wanna visit Koyasan but do not want to live in the temple, definitely a perfect choice! The host is very kind and offer free pick-up service from hashimoto station and drop-off service in the morning at Koyasan. He knows very well about the history and the tour guide of Koyasan. He gives me a very detailed introduction to Koyasan and helps me to drop off luggage in the station as well.
No, but some tips: the guesthouse will be a bit cold in November, please be well prepared. The heater in the room helps a lot!!
Thank you for visiting our small mountain town where our guesthouse is located in the cold month of November. It was the beginning of the cold season in Koyasan. I'm sure you had a very cold experience. But despite that, we are grateful for such a warm review. This is a wonderful message for a guesthouse located in an old Japanese wooden house built about 80 years ago on a rough mountain path, and with less than perfect infrastructure. Thank you from the bottom of our heart for your kind consideration and your constant smile during our stay. For us, your smile was the greatest gift.
Thank you for visiting our small mountain town where our guesthouse is located in the cold month of November. It was the beginning of the cold season in Koyasan. I'm sure you had a very cold experience. But despite that, we are grateful for… Show more
Reviewed: 5 November 2024 · Stayed in November 2024
Verified reviewWe loved our stay with the exceptionally kind and helpful couple. It’s a remote village up a steep mountain road, with a great bar next door! The food was delicious. We enjoyed chatting to the hosts. We had a trip to Mt Koyasan and got drenched in a rain storm. The kind hosts dried our shoes in a special Japanese machine!
Toilet downstairs and a bit steep in the night
Guesthouse Fukijyuku is located in a small village like an enclave in the mountains, 20km away from the World Heritage site Mount Koya. The location and environment are nothing special, just a walk through the rows of houses in the village. And yet, we are touched by such a wonderful message. The bar next door is the only restaurant in the village. And how you felt at home at the guesthouse... We are truly grateful that you enjoyed everything about it. Thank you very much.
Guesthouse Fukijyuku is located in a small village like an enclave in the mountains, 20km away from the World Heritage site Mount Koya. The location and environment are nothing special, just a walk through the rows of houses in the village.… Show more
Reviewed: 14 September 2024 · Stayed in September 2024
Verified reviewWe were picked up at Hashimoto station. Quick 30 min drive through beautiful nature. Breakfast and dinner were more than excellent. Lovely atmosphere. Nicest hosts. We felt so welcome. Peaceful place to relax after travelling the big cities of Japan. Comfortable bedroom. Lots of space. Lots of privacy. Beautiful view, beautiful scenery. Very calm neighbourhood. Highly recommend to everyone travelling this beautiful country.
Thank you for liking the village where the guesthouse is located♪ The village where the guesthouse fukijyuku is located is Koyacho, the same as Mount Koya, but it is actually a mountain village like an exclave 20km from the center. Even guests who have researched the location may only give it a location rating of 5. However, we welcome you with all our heart in this village with nothing. This review is a very happy message that gives us a lot of energy and courage. We are truly grateful that you liked the small mountain village called fuki. Thank you very much. We are grateful.
Thank you for liking the village where the guesthouse is located♪ The village where the guesthouse fukijyuku is located is Koyacho, the same as Mount Koya, but it is actually a mountain village like an exclave 20km from the center. Even gue… Show more
Reviewed: 10 September 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewEverything was perfect ❤️
I'm truly grateful for this cute review with a ❤️ Our guesthouse is a small, old-style house in a mountain village. I'm sure there were many things we lacked. And yet, we received such a wonderful message. Thank you so much. I'm grateful.
Reviewed: 29 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewThe owners were very nice and kind with us. They pick us up at the station and bring back. He helped us with the train as well. The food (homemade) was fantastic as per the breakfast. Very quire place to stay and experienced the country life.
The place is very far from the station so you need to have the car to move independently
Thank you for your high evaluation of us, the operators. Our guesthouse is in Koyacho, the same town as Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site, but it is located in an exclave about 20km away. There is also no public transportation. It is a true rural town in Japan that is inconvenient. That is why we provide a service for transportation for check-in and check-out. Despite that environment! I am surprised that you came to this remote rural guesthouse. The "5" rating for location is a question that we cannot clear with our efforts. Unfortunately, since we started operating the guesthouse in this area, this location cannot be changed. Even so, you understood I am truly grateful. Thank you very much.
Thank you for your high evaluation of us, the operators. Our guesthouse is in Koyacho, the same town as Mount Koya, a World Heritage Site, but it is located in an exclave about 20km away. There is also no public transportation. It is a true… Show more
Reviewed: 15 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewOur stay at Fuki Juku was undeniably a highlight of our trip to Japan! The charming hosts picked us up at the Hashimoto Train Station and drove the 30 minutes to their guesthouse, with a stop at a beautiful view for pictures. The pick up and drop off is included in their rate. We were fortunate in that our family of four were the only guests that night and we had the whole floor to ourselves. At 6:30pm the most amazing dinner was ready and presented artistically with a touch of folk art and nostalgia to create a memorable atmosphere. After dinner we had fireworks (sparklers) and then walked through the peaceful village. Breakfast was equally delightful and then they brought us to Koya for photos and dropped us off at the information centre in Koyasan. The service and hospitality was above and beyond and was a wonderful way to get started on our Kohechi Trail in Kumano Kodo!! This was a truly unique Japanese experience away from the tourist areas. We highly recommend it!
A very polite and kind review! Thank you very much. Our guesthouse is located in Koyacho Fuki, the same town as Mount Koya, but it is a small mountain village 20km from the center. What's more, there is no public transportation. When we decided to open a guesthouse here, we included pick-up and drop-off in our plans. And we try to make it as easy as possible for our guests to use this guesthouse. When our guest told us they were going to walk the Kumano Kodo trail for four days, we wanted them to start as stress-free as possible before they departed. We are truly happy that they were pleased. A review saying that guesthouse Fukijyuku is a part of their memories of their trip to Japan! It's a wonderful message that gives us so much courage. Thank you ♪
A very polite and kind review! Thank you very much. Our guesthouse is located in Koyacho Fuki, the same town as Mount Koya, but it is a small mountain village 20km from the center. What's more, there is no public transportation. When we dec… Show more
Reviewed: 14 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewFabulous Hosts ! Amazing cuisine !
The jokes in front of the mirror were amazing! And the girls' smiles were amazing! I was so happy to meet such a humorous, cheerful and warm family. Great review! Thank you!
Reviewed: 9 August 2024 · Stayed in August 2024
Verified reviewAmazing place, super friendly owners, delicious food, superb countryside location. Fireworks as a gift after dinner. And don’t miss the old fashioned local store in the village owned by a friendly 83 y/old lady.
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It was a fun day with a very kind and warm family. When you made the reservation, you planned to stay for multiple nights. However, when I asked you what you wanted, I thought you had no choice but to stay at a temple lodging at Mt. Koya, so I messaged you to cancel and book a temple lodging. However, you stayed at the temple lodging and stayed one night at our guesthouse. And you shared your fun time with us. Thank you so much! I'm truly grateful.
It was a fun day with a very kind and warm family. When you made the reservation, you planned to stay for multiple nights. However, when I asked you what you wanted, I thought you had no choice but to stay at a temple lodging at Mt. Koya, … Show more
Reviewed: 10 July 2024 · Stayed in July 2024
Verified reviewWe appreciated the history of the house and the amazing food! Additionally, the hosts were extremely accommodating, providing a ride to places you wouldn’t get to see through the public transit and even providing a ride to the house when we failed to get there ourselves. We were also provided a tour of some of the highlights of the town and surroundings, as well as fireworks for the night.
Thank you for choosing our guesthouse in the countryside of Japan for your trip to big cities. We are truly grateful that you took the time to make a detour to come all the way to Koya-cho Fuki on your way from Tokyo to Kyoto. We did our best to provide the best hospitality possible, so that you could enjoy your stay. Thank you again for your wonderful review. We hope that your memories of Japan will be enjoyable.
Thank you for choosing our guesthouse in the countryside of Japan for your trip to big cities. We are truly grateful that you took the time to make a detour to come all the way to Koya-cho Fuki on your way from Tokyo to Kyoto. We did our be… Show more