Chikurinan Mizuno
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Chikurinan Mizuno

Ajiro 627-363, Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture 413-0103, Japan
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An inn that makes you feel as if you are being welcomed back home, featuring hot spring baths drawn from the source, and a total of 14 rooms that look out at the Sagami SeaShow More
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4.4/5
Cleanliness: 4.4
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ParkingFreeHot SpringSaunaSpaMassage RoomAirport Pick-up ServiceTea RoomRestaurantCaféMeeting Room
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Surroundings
Train: JR Ajiro Station
(3.7 km)
Train: Izu-Taga Station
(5.4 km)
Landmarks: ACAO FOREST
(4.8 km)
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Japanese-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds, Ajisai Type, Main Building)
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Japanese-Style Room with Open-Air Bath (2 Beds, Ajisai Type, Main Building)

Non-smoking
Private Bath
Private Toilet
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4.4/5
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  • Cleanliness4.4
  • Amenities4.4
  • Location4.4
  • Service4.4

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Guest User
January 27, 2023
Every year, I have been indebted to Mr. Mizuno for about 10 years. The quality has gradually declined. When the proprietress was there, it was really good to put the customer first. I wonder if the manager has changed two or three generations since the proprietress passed away.. I was on good terms with the manager and the front desk staff for a long time, but they quit one after another. The number of horses has increased, and I think that horses are also a hobby of the chairman. The old vegetable garden was better. Funamori looks exciting, but it's too much and I'm tired of it, and I feel like I'm going to put it on another plate in the middle, and the dishes other than the famous fried scorpion fish are normal. The washing area of the room bath is also outside, so it is impossible in winter! If you wash in a private bath, you won't be able to relax because you're worried about time. Hatsushima was under construction, so I stayed at "Ajisai" instead, but it wasn't worth the price. The feeling of chaos and footsteps and noises are noisy anyway. It would be nice if the pick-up and drop-off on the way back should match the time of the train, but I have to wait for a long time at Ajiro station. However, the source and the scenery are superb and wonderful. It is strange that the evaluation is high, but it may be the best for first-timers and those who have revisited several times. I don't think I will go there anymore.
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Guest User
January 30, 2022
I visited for one night in late January. We were picked up by a taxi or a corona countermeasure. There is a nice inn when you climb a fairly high ground on a narrow road. The bamboo and carp in the pond create an elegant atmosphere. We rented a room on the 2nd floor with an indoor hot spring flowing directly from the source. It is a very spacious hall and room. When you arrive, you will be welcomed with matcha green tea and delicious Japanese sweets, and a bottle of wine as a service. And I got a fruit platter (it seems that it is OK even after dinner). Meals are served in the room with a table and chairs, so you don't sit on your knees and your feet don't hurt. I wonder if the indoor bath is salty, it looks a little brown and muddy... It was very good because it felt different from a simple hot spring. It was good that it was easy to adjust the source. Both breakfast and dinner are sumptuous Japanese dishes. Spiny lobster, abalone, steak, etc... It was too much to eat. The chef was also very skilled, and the salt content was moderate, and it was delicious. The coffee was in the room with Dolce Gusto, so the service was great, such as having a caffe latte at any time and putting water in the refrigerator. Also, I forgot to bring a smartphone charger, but I was able to borrow one at the hotel, which was very helpful. On the premises (when you climb up the hill) there is a horse and a footbath where you can feed carrots. If the weather is good, I think the view from there is the best. There seems to be a lot of family baths (chartered), so next time I would like to make a reservation at the front desk and borrow it. It must be nice to see. From the welcome to the many wonderful services, it was a wonderful trip that warmed my heart. Thank you to all the staff.
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Guest User
November 26, 2021
I stayed at Ayame on the second floor. The scenery was good and I had a good time. The open-air bath in the room was also nice. There was also a blindfold so that it could not be seen not only from outside but also from inside the room. I am satisfied that I can eat fresh spiny lobster. It was supposed to be full, but I had a good impression that I didn't pass anyone until the time of check-out. quiet. The bed is a little narrow, so it might be a problem for tall people. Also, there is a family bath that requires a reservation for 40 minutes each time. I thought that I wanted to enjoy various things. You can fully enjoy the scenery and hot springs in the open-air bath with the room. I think it's an inn where you can relax in your room and enjoy the scenery of Sagami Bay and the food.
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Guest User
February 25, 2022
Stay at Hatsushima. The old wooden building is not barrier-free, and there are scratches on the tatami mats. Hatsushima cannot be seen from the roof of the villa). My partner was surprised by the tatami mats in the toilet and the paper cranes on the toilet paper. The meals in the room were more than expected for both breakfast and dinner, and the senior couple couldn't finish it. Starting with the hospitality of matcha green tea, interacting with ponies and thoroughbreds, taking commemorative photos of the sunrise, and rodeo exercise machines in the family bath, I was impressed by the variety of hospitality and play devices. The only dissatisfaction is that there are no large public baths and you can only reserve one free reservation for several private baths, but do you want to come again? !
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Guest User
October 23, 2021
Stay date is Fall 2020. Three days and two nights. Accommodation using GoTo. The first night is "Suisen" and the second night is "Ajisai". The total payment amount is over 200,000 for the couple. The evaluation here and the high evaluation by other travel companies make me think "???". How do you get such a high rating? The beginning of the stinginess is the pick-up car after arriving at Ajiro station. I didn't arrive at the appointed time, the name of the guest who picked me up was different, what's going on? "When I arrived at the inn, the woman who came to pick me up wasn't the proprietress at all," she said, "there is no proprietress"? ? ? The furnishings in the room, the open-air bath, and the quality of the hot springs are good for the price. Moreover, it is decaying here and there, and the blindfold "curtain" is also dingy. Poorly maintained. Shinuchi was dinner, and the first thing that appeared was an assortment of sashimi that was so poor that I said, "What is this????" With this level of quality, this quantity... (stunned). Also, the menu was "Matsutake Mushroom Bowl", but the bowl I brought had no scent of matsutake mushrooms, so when I looked at the contents, I was surprised to find Daikoku Shimeji. Is this usually mistaken for "matsutake"? ? ? "It's not matsutake mushrooms for this amount of money... (angry)." The corner of the dark brown bed is hidden by the futon, making it difficult to see. For future customers, let's write the evaluation "properly". I will never go to Ajiro at the regular price until I pass Atami. You're going to die because you're doing this. Manager! !
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Guest User
May 27, 2021
Our May 2021 trip was well-worth it: a beautifully-decorated Japanese room but with beds and high-wooden-beam ceilings. The private semi-enclosed onsen bath in the room was very relaxing. Dinner highlighted local seafood dishes. Breakfast offered a wide variety of Japanese dishes. If you love Japanese-style breakfasts, our’s was outstanding.

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 10:30

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.

Cots and Extra Beds
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Breakfast
TypeJapanese
AgeFee
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Property Description

  • Opened: 2003
  • Renovated: 2008
  • Number of Rooms: 14
An inn that makes you feel as if you are being welcomed back home, featuring hot spring baths drawn from the source, and a total of 14 rooms that look out at the Sagami Sea

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Cuisine: Japanese
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About This Property

Nearest Train StationJR Ajiro Station
Distance to Train Station3.7KM
Hotel Star Rating4