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9.3/10
84 reviews
Hamanoyu
Hotel near Higashiizu
"Great stay!""Great service"
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9.7/10
141 reviews
Isaribi
Hotel near Higashiizu
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Private open-air hot springs retreat
Relax beneath nature's stunning starry sky
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8.5/10
76 reviews
Bousui
Hotel near Higashiizu
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Private hot spring with relaxing 50-minute access
Modern ocean view rooms with expansive open spaces
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9.1/10
92 reviews
Kissho Caren
Hotel near Higashiizu
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Private outdoor baths with ocean views
Private oceanview rooms with outdoor baths
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9.8/10
10 reviews
Gyokusui -Adult Only-
Hotel near Higashiizu
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Luxurious hot springs with private options
Japanese garden with serene private spaces
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9.2/10
274 reviews
Tsuruya Kisshotei
Hotel near Higashiizu
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Fresh natural hot springs with ocean views
Spectacular sea sunrise view from your room
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9.1/10
369 reviews
Inatori Ginsuiso
Hotel near Higashiizu
"Relaxing hot springs""Great sea view"
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9.3/10
162 reviews
Inatori Tokai Hotel Yuen
Hotel near Higashiizu
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Private open-air onsens facing the Pacific waves
Spectacular Pacific view near Inatori beach
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9.8/10
26 reviews
Shizentenyu
Hotel near Nishiizu
"Great service""Relaxing hot springs"
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9.8/10
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SSarah GraceWe had an amazing 1 night stay at Shizentenyu... i'm still dreaming about the view from our room and the restaurant... amazing!!! We didn't realize that our room included a full 7-course set dinner menu, which was one of the highlights from our trip! The service was impecable, food delicious, and a huge thank-you to Alfie who guided us through our set menu in English. We would have been very confused without him. Our room was clean, spacious, and comfortable, the Onsen lovely, we appreciated the lounge with free coffee, tea, beer, and popsicles. We also braved the steep walk down to the private beach and went for a refreshing swim! We wish we could have stayed longer!
MM519193****Super satisfied! There is a special butler who is responsible for your diet and other arrangements every day. It is a Vietnamese lady. The English is very fluent. It will also have a little Chinese. The service is very good.
Especially worth mentioning is that the dinner is particularly good. The ingredients are fresh. All kinds of seafood lobster sashimi. The abalone is oversized. The taste is really good. The price is full.
Our room type is a balcony with foot soup. It is very special. It is very comfortable to watch the maple leaves in the courtyard.
The hotel has private soup and public soup. Private soup needs to be reserved at one time every day. Free tea every day. Ice cream and milk are provided.
The only possible location is relatively remote. It is not convenient for tourists who are not self-driving. There is no reception at the front desk when we first entered the check-in, which caused us to find a long time.
But the whole is really good, very recommended
MM270696****This place is located at Izu-Ōkawa Station, which is a bit off the beaten path for a transport hub in the East Izu area. The hotel offers a shuttle service, which you can book in advance via email or phone. The front desk has a ********* lady who speaks Chinese and is very helpful, answering any questions you might have. The food is quite good, and there are two large outdoor private onsens where you can see stars on a clear night. However, if you want to see a lot of stars, you should head to Ōshima or a nearby island. The room size is standard; in Japanese-style rooms, staff will lay out futons as there are no beds. The tatami mats are very new and have that unique new tatami smell. The private onsen in the room is also nice for a soak. If you're interested, there's also a wild hot spring by the sea – just Google it. You'll find a Lawson convenience store a short walk along the coastline. Overall, apart from the slightly remote location, there aren't any major drawbacks.
GGuest UserWe had a truly wonderful stay at Ittouan. The experience was exceptional from beginning to end.
The staff were incredibly kind and welcoming. They noticed us from far away and immediately came to help carry our luggage. One of the staff members, a lovely young lady who spoke excellent English, was especially helpful and made communication very easy. Unfortunately, I forgot to ask her name, but I would like to thank her again.
We booked both dinner and breakfast, and the meals were fantastic. The ingredients were very fresh and the variety was impressive. Every dish was different and beautifully prepared. However, for two women like us, the portions were honestly quite generous — even sharing one meal between two people might have been enough!
The location is excellent. The hotel provides a free shuttle to Kawazu Station, which makes it extremely convenient for visiting the Kawazu cherry blossoms. It is also very close to the beautiful coastline, so the surroundings are lovely.
Our room had a private onsen bath where we could soak while enjoying the view of cherry blossoms, which was a truly special experience. There is also a larger private bath available by reservation (free of charge). We also tried the hot stone spa, which was incredibly effective in relieving the fatigue after my marathon.
Overall, it was a fantastic stay. I would love to come back again in the future, hopefully with my family.
一灯庵で本当に素晴らしい滞在をさせていただきました。最初から最後までとても心温まる体験でした。
到着したとき、スタッフの皆さまは遠くから私たちに気づいてくださり、すぐに荷物を運ぶのを手伝ってくださいました。その心遣いにとても感動しました。特に英語がとても上手な可愛らしい女性スタッフの方がいらっしゃって、丁寧に対応してくださり安心して滞在することができました。残念ながらお名前を伺うのを忘れてしまいましたが、この場を借りて改めて感謝をお伝えしたいです。
夕食と朝食の両方をお願いしましたが、お料理はどれも本当に素晴らしかったです。食材はとても新鮮で、品数も多く、一つ一つ丁寧に作られているのが伝わってきました。すべて違う料理で楽しませていただきました。ただ、私たち二人(女性)には少し量が多く、とても贅沢なボリュームでした。
立地もとても良く、河津駅まで無料の送迎があるので河津桜を見に行くのにもとても便利でした。また、美しい海岸も近く、散歩するだけでもとても気持ちの良い場所でした。
お部屋の温泉では桜を眺めながらゆっくり入ることができ、とても特別な時間を過ごすことができました。また、無料で予約できる貸切風呂もあり、温泉を存分に楽しめました。さらにホットストーンスパも利用しましたが、マラソンを走った後の疲れが本当に和らぎ、とてもリラックスできました。
スタッフの皆さまの温かいおもてなしのおかげで、忘れられない滞在になりました。ぜひまた家族と一緒に訪れたいと思います。本当にありがとうございました。
AAnonymous UserI chose this hotel instead of the neighboring Ginshuisou because it was slightly more expensive for the same dates, and it was much better than expected.
The hotel service was excellent overall, from the shuttle bus to the hotel itself – standard Japanese service. The only slight drawback was that I didn't encounter any staff members fluent in English; we mostly communicated using translators.
I emailed the hotel reception to reserve a table at Toranoana yakiniku (grilled meat) next door, and received a reply about a day later that the reservation was confirmed. Very efficient, thank you so much! For a late-night snack, I got some fried rice from a nearby Itoshima-ya restaurant. The rice was perfectly cooked, and my friends and I raved about it! The fried tofu was also delicious!
The open-air ocean-view onsen, Sora, had a stunning view. After soaking, enjoying the complimentary tea and snacks and buying milk from the vending machine was incredibly relaxing – the milk was absolutely delicious! There's a convenience store just 100 meters from the hotel, which was very convenient.
The room view was also fantastic; I slept soundly to the sound of the waves. The facilities showed signs of aging and use (minor damage), but overall, it didn't feel drab and was acceptable. Furthermore, neither my friend's nor my room smelled musty, indicating that they were well-maintained.
KkahoooooThey called me twice to confirm my reservation, so I could tell they were very attentive even before I arrived. They were always friendly and helpful when I arrived, and I was able to check in comfortably! I was looking forward to dinner, and it was gorgeous, delicious, and even better than I expected! The breakfast included sashimi, which was a shame I couldn't finish. The bath had a great view, so I was able to relax in it. I was happy that there were L'Occitane amenities in the room!
11371811****Service: 5/5 – On September 5, 2025, Typhoon Pipa swept across the Izu Peninsula, causing the Izu Kyuko Line to suspend all services during the day. The hotel arranged a minivan to transport all checked-out guests to Izu-Kogen Station, a 40-minute drive.
Onsen (Hot Springs): 5/5 – The hot spring area is a classic, aged traditional ryokan, but the cleanliness is impeccable. The hot springs are certified, and both the men's and women's outdoor rotenburo baths are unique, with the main large bath facing the coast.
Food: 4.5/5 – Both breakfast and dinner were a slightly lavish kaiseki style, and the portions were more than generous. Even our two big appetites were completely stuffed. We experienced seven different ways of preparing Kinmedai (splendid alfonsino) over two days, including a whole fish served on the first night. The lobby offers complimentary Suntory beer, which is quite good, along with free snacks. However, soft drinks are not free and need to be purchased from a vending machine.
If you have specific room type requests, you can communicate them with the ryokan in advance, and they genuinely try to accommodate them. When staying at this type of old-fashioned ryokan, it's best to state your needs directly, otherwise, it might affect your experience.
Higashiizu Town is a rural town built into the mountains. Shopping is decent thanks to an Aeon supermarket, but dining out isn't very convenient.
MMiasmileKanto-Izu Trip in September 2025~
For this Izu trip, we stayed at Atagawakan. After exiting JR Izu-Atagawa Station, I was about to walk to the hotel with my luggage when I saw Atagawakan's shuttle bus pulling up right outside, so I hopped right on. Over the next few days, I noticed the shuttle runs very frequently – I wonder if it's timed with the JR train schedule?
It's not actually a long walk, but there are some inclines and declines, which can be a bit tiring.
The front desk at Atagawakan always has staff who speak Chinese, making communication very convenient. The overall environment is also excellent, grand and tidy. Although it has the classic layout of an older onsen hotel, it's quite comfortable and cozy.
The room was spacious enough, with a balcony directly overlooking the ocean and offering sunrise views. Falling asleep to the sound of the waves at night, I slept wonderfully. I've had a few experiences with Japanese-style rooms in onsen hotels before, and they were usually quite average, and I didn't sleep well. So I was surprised that here, even with the sound of the waves and direct sunlight from the sunrise early in the morning, neither affected my sleep.
The hot springs are on the 4th floor. There aren't many baths, but there are both indoor and outdoor options. I went late, so I practically had the whole place to myself every day, which was very comfortable.
There are a few restaurants near the hotel, not a huge selection, but the ones I tried had excellent ingredients, and I was very satisfied with all of them. They are definitely worth trying.
GGuest UserThis is a bit worn out and simple hotel. The best things were the extremely friendly and helpful staff, as well as the super delicious dinner & breakfast that was included in the price. I ate maybe the most delicious croissant ever here. The variety and the quality of food was great. Things to improve are the facilities, especially the onsen. It’s very small but more importantly, it wasn’t well maintained and there was no emergency button. When my mom felt like fainting, it wasn’t possible to call for help.
Also the air conditioner in the room was very loud, making it difficult to sleep. All in all, good stay.
GGuest UserThis is a large resort hotel, very close to attractions like Dojima Island. The bus station is right outside the hotel, making it very convenient. The hotel is excellent; the breakfast and dinner buffets are plentiful, the complimentary afternoon tea is also very good, and draft beer is offered after 3 PM. There are staff at the front desk who speak Chinese. The onsen (hot spring) is very comfortable, and the scenery is beautiful. What touched us most was that after we checked out and went to the station to go to Higashi Izu, a female staff member, worried we might have taken the wrong train, chased us from the lobby to the station. After confirming we were going to the correct destination, she smiled, bowed, and left. We are extremely grateful again! If I go to West Izu again, I will definitely choose this hotel again…
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