Located 1.2 mi from Shuzenji Temple in Izu, Laforet Shuzenji features free WiFi access and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the restaurant located within the resort area.
vikram
Japan
Nice onsen hot bath, breakfast buffet, huge comfortable rooms and great value, great view of mount fuji
Located in Izu, a 9-minute walk from Shuzen-ji Temple, Breezbay Shuzenji Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Conveniently set in the Shuzenji Onsen district of Izu, Shuzenji Onsen Katsuragawa is located a 7-minute walk from Shuzen-ji Temple, 9.2 miles from Mount Daruma and 22 miles from Koibito Misaki Cape.
Joanna
Canada
The buffet breakfast was really good. I loved how there were so many different private onsen and that there weren't any lineups. There is a health room with massage chairs and foot massager and some health measures that was nice. I was surprise there were so much kids entertainment there as well. The location was close to the near by attractions. There was free parking as well. Overall it was a great experience
Offering free WiFi access at public areas and indoor/outdoor hot spring baths, Tatsuta Ryokan is located a 5-minute walk from Yugashima Onsenguchi Bus Stop from which Shuzenji Station is a 30-minute...
Tippawan
Thailand
We got good memories at here. And hope be back again.
4.9 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple in Izu, Laforet Shuzenji Sanshisuimei features accommodations with access to a steam room, public bath, and open-air bath.
Sean
Japan
The property offers opportunities for many activities in nature, outdoors, and in the gym.
Shin Kaikatei Izumi is located in Izu, 3.1 mi from Koibito Misaki Cape. Each room at this ryokan is air conditioned and comes with a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
Zhe
Japan
During my stay, I was particularly impressed by the stunning onsen view from the public bath, at least from the male's perspective. The scenic beauty added a tranquil and refreshing element to the bathing experience. Highly recommended for those seeking a serene escape.
3.4 miles from Koibito Misaki Cape, Omoideno Jinde provides 3-star accommodations in the Toi Onsen district of Izu. This ryokan offers free private parking, luggage storage space, and free Wifi.
Ece
Turkey
We went to Omoideno Jinde for our first year anniversary. We had an amazing day. The onsen is built on a set with a magnificent view of fields, and sea. On your right, you can see Mount Fuji. The outdoor onsen has a beautiful sea view. You also can book the private bathrooms by putting your name on the list.
The water is spring water from the mountains and has healing effects. My hair and skin were in excellent condition the next day. I also found the shampoo, conditioner, and body soaps high quality, and they had a pleasant, relaxing fragrance. You can choose your yukata to your liking. They have a rich collection of colorful and design yukatas you can select from. The dinner and breakfast were exquisite, rich with fresh sashimi, and other cooked fish, delicious tempura and various side dishes.
The owners of the onsen are very kind. They let us check in earlier and gave us the room with the private bath as it was available on that day.
You can experience the true Japanese hospitality and comfort in this ryokan. That's why it would preferable if you speak at least beginner-level Japanese. We would definitely love to visit again in the future.
At Sakahijiri gyokushoen, guests can unwind in a public or private hot spring bath or relax in a lush garden, or sing songs at the karaoke room. The lobby offers free Wi-Fi and free-use PCs.
Greg
Canada
The hotel grounds were excellent. We never left the compound for two days while we relaxed on our private deck with our own onsen and garden. The room was spacious and traditional. The kaiseki set menu food was awesome. There was an English speaking staff assigned to attend us and she did an excellent job, as did her colleagues, of making us welcome. Even though we were reluctant to leave our sanctuary we did reserve time in a private onsen facing the forest and really enjoyed it. Lovely time out in the gardens enjoying the sunshine in our yukata. Best hotel experience on our trip.
On average, 3-star hotels in Izu cost $236 per night, and 4-star hotels in Izu are $260 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Izu can be found for $364 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Izu this weekend is $273 or, for a 4-star hotel, $315. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Izu for this weekend cost around $981 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $134 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Izu for tonight. You'll pay around $273 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Izu will cost around $518, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
There is a more to explore here than we realized. Apart from hiking up hills for great views, we did not budget enough time for more sight-seeing. We had wanted to visit a wasabi farm but wound up at a wasabi market which was really cool with lots of wasabi based products - that was an experience in itself. Probably best explored by car.
Clement
Singapore
10
Scored 10
It was a lovely small town, a welcome change from busy...
It was a lovely small town, a welcome change from busy cities crowded with tourists. Very relaxing, beautiful hot springs in the middle of town, a charming temple and shrine surrounded by huge cedar trees. We stayed twi nights and really enjoyed it. From Shuzenji station you can take bus to a viewing area where if the weather conditions are right you can view Mt Fuji.
Cynthia
10
Scored 10
Izu is a beautiful coastal city.
Izu is a beautiful coastal city. I like the quiet streets over there. Like a wide variety of fresh seafood. Like to enjoy the magnificent scenery of Mount Fuji in Izu Panorama Park. I like this visually pleasing place,
MAYMAY
Australia
10
Scored 10
A car or bike is really essential to get around, and see the...
A car or bike is really essential to get around, and see the the sights, as buses may only run a few times each day.
Doi Gold Mine is an excellent working museum, lots to see and touch, even handle the pure gold ingots weighing 12.5kg. You can even do some gold panning. 400 metres of caves have been prepared as an example of the old hand-dug mines, 30 cm per day.
Mihama beach is great for families, sheltered, with good facilities, and the nearby Heda museum documenting Japan-Russian relations.
Lots of small coastal towns, with some places to stay, though many restaurants close early, and there are very few convenience stores, meaning you need to stock up and plan your trip and meals.
Food is mainly sea food, izakayas, the odd Italian and Chinese restaurant, and some tea/ coffee shops. Not really a culinary hot spot. Beach restaurants serve ramen, hot dogs, yakisoba, and other fast foods.
Quite a few abandoned places, relics of the bubble era.
Richard
Japan
8.0
Scored 8.0
public transport is very difficult, expensive and quite rare...
public transport is very difficult, expensive and quite rare, make sure to check timetables (all in japanese by the way) because you can end up waiting hours for the next bus. But very beautiful and many many things to see so leave a lot of time and maybe rent a car if you can
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Anonymous
Hungary
6.0
Scored 6.0
Good parts:
The seafood is fantastic.
Bad parts:
Good parts:
The seafood is fantastic.
Bad parts:
The Toi sakura is a little disappointing for the volume is far from enough. And the traffic is not so convenient considering most buses only come once an hour.
It was close to the bus stop so I didn’t get too wet in the rain. It was also very close to Shuzenji temple where I visited. Restaurants were close by. The breakfast had the largest buffet selections of delicious Japanese food. I got to ride an e-bike for the first time which made for faster travel in the hilly town in the iffy weather—there was a thunderstorm at night but clouds during the day. There were many family activities available in the hotel. No shoes allowed in hotel, put them in locker and walk around in socks or bare feet.
Great onsen and incredible workers who spoke very great English. There weren’t many people so we got to try all the onsen even though we only stayed one night. QR scanner to see availability of onsen was incredibly helpful and much appreciated. I assure you the food is nothing like you have ever had before, absolutely delicious! Felt like we were able to have our own little slice of Japan all to ourself and was truly a magical experience.
The hotel was what we expected, a bit run down and old fashioned, difficult to get to except by car.
Once inside we changed our minds quickly. Although the staff did not speak English, they were very kind and did everything they could to try to communicate, the environment was warm and familiar.
But what made us realize how great this place was were the dinner and breakfast, traditional and AMAZING, these alone were worth the trip
the garden is really beautiful, could be seen from lobby, cafe , restaurant, room and Olsen.
staff very friendly.
great breakfast and dinner, contents different every day during our stay.
hotel that many novelties stayed, also place for TV dramas.
easy walking distance to attractions.
free drinks cafe.
lucky to meet the 2nd generation owner, took photos together, he still takes care of the garden, and I could see he enjoy it!
Breakfast was served in the large restaurant, and the quality was superb with the staff being very attentive and nice. Loved the Japanese selection! Room was nice and large, and very clean. Two choices of private onsen! We managed to enjoy both of them. In case you're hungry from all the onsen, they also provide ramen, drinks and beer for supper for free!
The staffs where professioned, and the room was superb!! No words can describe, the onsen and bed was so so comfortable. The location of this place might be too convenient but as a place for leisure, me and my friend were happy that this place wasn’t too commercialized. Highly recommend:):):)
We loved everything about the hotel. The in-room private hot spring tub on the balcony was top. The onsen, spacious and with seaview, is one of the best we have had. The highlight was definitely the kaiseki dinner in our private dining area! We highly recommend this property.
Amazing value for money, with all the facilities such as Karaoke, table tennis, billiard, and game center. Onsen was available, and facility was great. Dinner and breakfast was very tasty too and can't believe it was under 100 dollars a night!!
The location is good. There are hiking trails nearby. It's relaxing to listen to the sound of the river just next to the hotel. The staff are very nice. The availability of private onsen can be checked with mobile phone.
Lovely hotel with a very kind and attentive staff. So Japanese with a wonderful garden. Absolute harmony! We had a few questions and had immediate feed back from the staff. Thank you!
We loved the buffet breakfast and dinner. It was great. A lot of choices!
The onsen was great and the pool was packed but it’s summer.
I love that it’s by the beach
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