Renovated in 2025, the Dormy Inn Mishima offers both holiday makers and business travelers a pleasant stay in Mishima. From the hotel, MISHIMA STATION is just 600m away. With multiple attractions nearby including Genbei River, Mitakedo Park and Mishima City Library, guests will find plenty to keep themselves occupied. At the end of a busy day, travelers can unwind and relax in the hotel or go out and enjoy the city. For those driving themselves, parking is provided on site. According to our guests, this hotel provides a very high level of service. For guests traveling with families, this hotel is consistently one of the most popular choices.
"Let's start with the downsides:
The room was tiny, and the shower equally cramped. At 185cm, I found it impossible to bend over comfortably. The 1.4-meter double bed was also minuscule; it was far too cramped for a family of three. I'd strongly suggest the hotel rethink allowing two adults and one child in a single room! We had to pay an additional 3,000 JPY cash per night for our 8-year-old upon arrival, which essentially only covered some basic toiletries. It felt like a hefty charge just to be squeezed into a tiny space. I urge everyone to consider this carefully before booking.
I also ran into the issue with navigating Mishima Station that previous reviews mentioned. I've included a screenshot of a GPT-generated solution for reference. Personally, I found the situation quite illogical! This seems like a straightforward system issue that should be easily fixable.
Right outside the hotel, there's a bus stop for the Mt. Fuji climbing route. Be sure to check the return times, as the bus fare is quite pricey compared to JR train tickets. We went up the mountain in the morning under bright sunshine and pleasant weather. However, by the afternoon, it suddenly turned foggy, rainy, and windy, making it incredibly damp and cold. Definitely bring a jacket; the weather is highly unpredictable. On a side note, I have to commend the bus driver – they were incredibly skilled, driving quite fast even on mountain roads that were slick/covered! Very impressive.
Our stay happened to coincide with a Japanese national holiday and the Mishima Grand Festival, a major event for the city. Mishima was incredibly lively and bustling. There were many Japanese families with young children staying at the hotel, which suggests it's a popular choice among locals.
Ramen is served from 9:30 PM – it's basically freshly prepared instant ramen, haha. The broth was a little salty, but it tasted good, and you could ask for seconds if you wanted.
Unfortunately, I cut my leg this trip and wasn't able to try out the 12th-floor onsen. I heard they offer popsicles in the evening and Yakult in the morning there. I'd still consider staying here on my next visit to Mishima, hoping to experience the onsen then."