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8.6/10
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No.
1
9.4/10
81 review
Hamanoyu
Hotel near Higashiizu
"Great stay!""Relaxing hot springs"
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No.
2
9.7/10
136 review
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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No.
3
8.9/10
76 review
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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No.
4
9.1/10
91 review
Kissho Caren
Hotel near Higashiizu
Highlights
Private outdoor baths with ocean views
Private oceanview rooms with outdoor baths
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No.
5
9.8/10
10 review
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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No.
6
9.2/10
275 review
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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No.
7
9.0/10
359 review
Inatori Ginsuiso
Hotel near Higashiizu
"Relaxing hot springs""Great sea view"
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No.
8
9.2/10
155 review
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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No.
9
9.7/10
24 review
Shizentenyu
Hotel near Nishiizu
"Great service""Great stay!"
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9.8/10
Outstanding
GGuest UserThe hotel is by the sea, the room faces the sea, there is a private bath on the terrace, there is a shower, the shower water is very big and hot. It's my first time to open my eyes in the morning and take a bath to see the sea. The food is very exquisite, and the Japanese service is very good. Each room can make an appointment for a private customization of the first-floor hot spring ♨️ for 45 minutes at night. After the bath, you can also enjoy local milk and massage chairs, all for free. The few hundred yuan tax for the private bath is not included. It is a hot spring hotel worth visiting twice. Recommended!
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
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!
GGuest UserFacilities: There were only two air coolers and two electric fans. If you're sensitive to heat, it might feel a bit warm in the summer. My friend found it just right, but I thought it was a little warm before falling asleep at night. However, it's designed to be a traditional Japanese folk house, so there are fewer appliances. There's a hairdryer, Wi-Fi, and a TV, but no washing machine or refrigerator. They provided a bucket of ice water in the room, which was a nice touch.
Cleanliness: Super, super, super clean. The tatami mats were even covered with disposable sheets. Although there's a lot of vegetation outside, there were no mosquitoes inside. They had mugwort incense and electric mosquito repellents, but no strange smells in the room.
Environment: The biggest and most anticipated highlight was the hot spring. There are indeed outdoor and indoor private hot springs, but I absolutely dared not go out at night. Because it was dark outside and bright inside, it attracted many moths. On the first night, moths kept banging against the window, so the door to the outdoor private hot spring remained closed. The bathroom private hot spring also had flowing water, but there were small flying insects when showering at night. Plus, there was no elevated spot to hang the showerhead.
Service: The housekeeper grandma provided excellent service. She showed us around and introduced the entire room. There's also a free breakfast service, and they'll ask if you need it upon check-in. Finally, they charged a tax upon check-out.
Ggeore_chengThis hotel is perfectly located right by the sea, offering a fantastic environment. Transportation is also quite convenient, with a shuttle bus running between the hotel and Kawazu Station. The breakfast was just okay. If you plan to have dinner, it's definitely best to book in advance. We didn't make a reservation this time and ended up being turned away by both restaurants because they were full. There was nowhere else to eat nearby, so we had to resort to instant noodles.
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.
MMonmenmingOverall, it was a fantastic experience. The hotel gave me a high-floor room, and the view was absolutely incredible! I'd definitely go back just for that ocean view. It's so photogenic!
The only downside is that the hotel rooms are a bit old, but considering it's a decades-old hotel, that's understandable. The smell when you enter the room is like that of a straw mat, not an unpleasant odor.
What I highly recommend are dinner and breakfast, especially dinner—it was amazing! Incredibly delicious, and they had bluefin tuna belly, which was super fresh! I also got to try Izu's specialty, Kinmedai (splendid alfonsino). During dinner, staff would come to help us lay out the futons, which felt very cozy. I slept incredibly well, and the free onsen at the hotel is also highly recommended!
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 UserWe had a delicious and fun time with the family.
The private beach was also wonderful. If it was summer swimming season, the waves would be calm and it would be easy for children to play there.
It was the last weekend of March during spring break, but the hotel was well thought out and didn't feel crowded, which was nice.
The freshly fried tempura in the dining area and the fried bread for breakfast were very popular and delicious. However, the smell of oil permeated the yukata and hair I was wearing, so I felt like taking a bath and washing my hair again after the meal. I think it would be difficult, but if the ventilation environment was good, it would be perfect! That's how I felt.
GGuest UserThe room facilities are very old and old, but they do not affect normal use.
For self-driving, the hotel is in a good location, with parking spaces by the sea; not far from the tram station, but the station is halfway up the mountain, the hotel is on the beach at the foot of the mountain, and the slope of the road is very scary. The view from the window of the room is wide, just by the sea.
There are many foreign employees in Southeast Asia, plus Japanese grandmothers, grandfathers, and unexpected enthusiasm.
On the day of check-in, due to the traffic jam after 21:00, the hotel arranged for the grandfather to wait for us to give the key. Dinner should be eaten before 18:30. I originally told the hotel that I would not eat it, but I have been sending people to wait for us to check in and insist on eating for us. Service like.
The public hot springs, the reason for being too old, look dirty. There is also a hot spring pool in the room, the same reason for being too old looks dirty, and finally used the shower.
The room rate has two meals for breakfast and dinner, and everything is good, but the cooking level is average, not very tasty, a little waste of raw materials, family cooking level.
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