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9.6/10
30 review
Asaba
Hotel near Izu
Highlights
Immerse in 350 years of hot springs
Panoramic lake view through large windows
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9.5/10
28 review
Ochiairo
Hotel near Izu
"Great service"
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No.
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9.4/10
8 review
Yagyu No Sho
Hotel near Izu
"Good Location"
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8.8/10
8 review
Ufufu
Hotel near Izu
"Good Location"
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No.
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9.3/10
21 review
Tofuya Resort & Spa Izu
Hotel near Izu
"Good Location"
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No.
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9.2/10
87 review
Arai Ryokan
Hotel near Izu
"Relaxing hot springs""Great service"
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No.
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9.2/10
249 review
Yukairo Kikuya
Hotel near Izu
"Relaxing hot springs""Classy environment"
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No.
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9.3/10
21 review
Marukyu Ryokan
Hotel near Izu
Highlights
Hot springs with four public baths and private options
Attractive room service with quick delivery
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No.
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8.7/10
42 review
Tatsuta Ryokan
Hotel near Izu
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Four outdoor private onsens with pure springs
Enjoy serene river view by riverside
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No.
10
8.3/10
21 review
Akari et Kaori Formerly Taizanso
Hotel near Izu
Highlights
Natural hot springs from 11:30 to 2
Convenient free self parking available onsite
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No.
11
8.6/10
74 review
Laforet Shuzenji Sanshisuimei
Hotel near Izu
Highlights
Private onsen with Fuji mountain view
Stunning views of Mount Fuji unfold
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9.8/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserI used it for the wedding anniversary celebration.
I've seen it in a magazine before, and I've been worried about it all the time, and this time I was able to ask my long-cherished wish come true.
The room, the food and the staff were able to spend a very good time with two people more than expected.
The facility name LOQUAT means ”Biwa”, and there is a ”Shirabiwa” that can only be seen in this area on the premises.
When I heard it at dinner, I thought it was a nice story, but after checking out, I asked the staff to suggest that it was the season, and I had a harvest experience.
It was a very enjoyable and valuable experience.
He also experiences making biwa sake, which seems to be very interesting.
In the future, I am very looking forward to increasing the number of 々 experience plans.
It is an inn that I want to visit again on an important day.
__WeChat254005****A truly comfortable and delightful hotel!
The food was exquisite and incredibly delicious! I was pleasantly surprised that the wasabi hot pot set menu also came with sashimi, Wagyu beef, and abalone? Or was it soft-shelled turtle? (The lobster in the picture was ordered separately.) Overall, the food was prepared with great care.
The hotel has a traditional Japanese style, and the courtyard is absolutely beautiful. Although our English isn't great, the front desk staff was very patient and meticulous in explaining all the rules to us. During meals, she even introduced each dish and spoke a few words of Chinese – we really loved her!
There was an unexpected and wonderful surprise when we checked out: all the staff came out to bid us farewell and even held up a banner that said, ”Please come again!” It was so touching and made us so happy; the emotional value was completely maximized.
The room we booked included a private onsen, which was available 24 hours a day.
We will definitely be back!!!
GGuest UserI was initially concerned that the rooms might be a bit dated before checking in, but those worries completely disappeared once I arrived. The hotel itself is absolutely stunning. I won't share photos of the public areas as many others already have, but here are some room photos (P1-3). P4 shows the truly beautiful view from my room – you can see bamboo shadows, a flowing stream, and a charming bridge. The hotel service was excellent too. My only regret was not choosing the dinner-inclusive package; adding it on arrival cost 9500 JPY per person, which wasn't as good value as booking it in advance. I had breakfast, which was quite good, and the main dining area was absolutely beautiful. After 10 PM, the hotel even offers complimentary Chinese-style soy sauce ramen, which was surprisingly delicious. P5 illustrates the layout of the Mizunouta rooms. I noticed that rooms 106-108 would have poor privacy, as guests passing over the suspension bridge could easily see into them. I was assigned room 104. While checking out in the morning, I also managed to snap a photo of room 105 (P5), which looked equally appealing.
IItt-KoyArai Ryokan, built in 1872, is a luxurious ryokan with 31 Japanese style guest rooms are located in various private cottages. Its 15 wooden structures are registered as the national cultural assets. Many Japanese celebrated artists made frequent visit and the big art collection is housed in the ryokan. A wooden bridge leads to the guest rooms which overlook either the river or the courtyard with its large pond full of carp. Arai Ryokan’s traditional Japanese cuisine kaiseki served features local fresh seafood and vegetable of each season.
LLIHUAHotel location is good, very close to Xiushan Temple, Bamboo Forest Trail. There are 7 floors, which are considered high in local hotels.
There is a forest behind the hotel and the air is nice.
The old lady at the front desk was very kind and friendly in English.
Dining is a VIP room in each section, you can enjoy the food quietly.
Open air, go out on the fifth floor. The scale is not very large, connected to the mountains. An appointment is required. The time for soaking is 45 minutes. The time is up before people feel truly relaxed.
Breakfast time is earlier and I want to go back and rest after eating. The tatami beds have been put away. Check-out time is 10:30 in the morning, guests can't leave, and then clean up. Not very humane.
AAnonymous UserIt was pretty good, enjoyed my stay with friends. There were a few small bugs in the room, but that's kind of inevitable. I'd definitely book again. The value for money was excellent, and breakfast was great too. Overall, I'm very satisfied.
SSumiAll aspects of the environment are very satisfactory, the food is very good, but the Japanese-style hotel that does not accept children. It is my favorite Japanese-style hot spring hotel. Another point is that it is more convenient to drive by yourself. However, the hotel should arrange a station pick-up and drop-off.
Dinner: Super delicious!
Ddorisyu4853The decoration is in the Western style of the 1980s. For some years, the room we stayed in still has paint smell. I don’t know if it has been repaired recently. I am a little worried about whether the health will be affected. The location is really partial, there is nothing around, the hotel is also small, only eight rooms, no public entertainment facilities, no public hot springs. It rained heavily on the day we arrived and could only stay in the room with no view. Be careful not to drive by yourself. Traffic is too difficult. Compared with such an expensive house price, I really want to faint. Just came from Asahi of Shuzenji the day before, this price is more expensive than Asana, but the experience is like mud. The price/performance ratio is too low. I don't know what the bottom line is. The good place is good service, good ingredients for dinner and breakfast, the next day the weather cleared, saw Mount Fuji, at the same time the hotel helped to contact a reasonable price taxi to the next destination, which is a little soothing to check the mood of the day.
Jjianglu888The room is a classic Japanese style, large and spacious, with a balcony offering a wonderful sunset view. I highly recommend the one-night-two-meals package; breakfast and dinner offer a wide variety and a pleasant dining environment. The bathing area reveals its rich history, with the sulfur traces at the outlet particularly noticeable. Transportation is also conveniently located just a two-minute walk from the station.
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For Hot spring hotels in Izu, the average price is KRW 723,072 for weekdays , and KRW 802,520 for weekends (Friday–Saturday).
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