Top rated hotels in Shizuoka Prefecture

Hanamizuki Onsen Ryokan
4.1/527 Reviews
It takes 25 minutes to walk from Izu Kogen Station and about 18 minutes to walk from Jogasaki Kaigan Station. Except for the distance, there is nothing wrong with it. After all, it is a villa area. If you don't want to walk, the owner will also provide paid appointment pick-up service. Good facilities, beautiful environment, carefully designed, and exquisite things. Clean! Very comfortable sleep! The boss is also very enthusiastic! ! We also took a hot spring bath on the first night, which was very good! But the quality of the guests was uneven. On the second night, we found that the last batch of guests who took a bath made the hot spring water very turbid and opened the screen window before taking a bath, so that we couldn't take a bath.
Izu Ippeki Lake Lakeside Terrace
3.2/514 Reviews
Rooms are all condominium style, complete with living room, bedroom, 2 Japanese style rooms, kitchen, and bathroom. There's plenty of room for one or even 2 families. Buildings and rooms are clearly showing signs of age, beds need replacement, floors and bath are quite dirty. Rooms on the first floor open up to a nice yard, perfect for kids, I believe it's also possible to barbecue. Service is incredibly stingy. You're only provided with one bath towel and washcloth for the length of your stay. If you'd like a clean towel, you need to return to the front desk to request one every day. No hand towels for bathroom or kitchen. Also, soap, shampoo, and dish soap containers are barely filled and all ran out quickly. Dishes and cookware are provided, spoons but no forks (???), and microwaves are limited and provided on a first come first serve basis. Bed making is only upon request. Location is very convenient if you have a car, it's about 10 minutes to the nearest train station, 5 minutes to the convenience store, 15 minutes or so to the supermarket, 10 minutes to Granpal Park and Izu Cactus Park. If you like walks or hiking, there are two lakes within walking distance with trails. I would advise staying here only if the price is right. The hotel charges per person and I wouldn't recommend paying over ten thousand yen per room per night maximum.
Dormy Inn Express Fujisan Gotemba
4.6/5318 Reviews
Our room was a moderate twin room on 3/F (facing the podium car park which means no view). The room design was good - overall the room size was small (even in tokyo standard - not any bigger) bathroom was even smaller but still provides the essentials that you need. The hotel is more a business hotel which offers everything that you need (free yakult, ice bars, hot coffee, chocolate, ramen, comics corner, and more), hotspring and footbath. Everything you can name, just go and get them/ experience yourself. I appreciated the fact that the hotel has tried to put everything together in a compact space. There are 3 areas for free car parking, each of which is not big - the nearest car park 1 adjacent to the hotel is always full after 6pm. However, there is still no need to panic as another parking area 2 is just nearby (like 2 min walk). Breakfast was just okay - mostly Japanese with limited western choice. Last entry for breakfast is 9am which is very early, making the restaurant always packed during 8-9am. For the 3 nights spent there, our family of 3 had to sit on bar table for 2 days and queue outside to wait for a table (10 mins) on the last check-out day. The waiting was not a very pleasant experience afterall. During the Christmas holiday, the restaurant has also reached its max capacity and life would have been easier for staff and guests if they could extend the breakfast hours till later like other hotels at 10:30am. We will want to try other hotels in Gotemba next time.
Atagawakan
4.4/5203 Reviews
I relaxed in a room where you can enjoy the ocean view. All rooms have ocean view. It was an inn where Izu Oshima could be seen in front of me. It was inconvenient that there was no towel hanger in the room (Wi-Fi was easily connected). The open-air bath was good in the large communal bath. Even if you take a bath, you can see the sea. The hot spring water smelled a little sulfur from the book. It is a hot spring of the private source. The cold water after the bath was lukewarm. I think it's a good idea to bring mineral water and put it in the refrigerator. The meal was a room meal. Except for pre-prepared and appetizers, they will bring you freshly prepared. Sake is reasonably priced at 300cc 750 yen for local sake in Izu. The contents of both dinner and breakfast were good, and we were able to relax at our own pace in the room. There are few inns for breakfast and room meals. By the way, Mr. Nakai in the room was not very pleasant for the first senior and the next person. I felt cold. However, Mr. Nakai, a non-Japanese who took care of me for the meal, felt very comfortable and relaxed. It was really good for this person at breakfast. I think the inn will decide how to feel about the inn by Nakai's response.
Mars GardenWood Gotemba
4.6/592 Reviews
We stayed overnight on the way back from our trip from the Chita Peninsula. I could only see Mt. Fuji a little in the morning, but I enjoyed the hot springs in my room and the hot springs in the large communal bath. The teppanyaki dinner was delicious and I enjoyed talking with the chef. I would like to visit again if I have another chance. Thank you very much.
Shimoda Tokyu Hotel
4.7/5191 Reviews
The property has amazing ocean views high on an outcropping, but none of the rooms with an ocean view have a balcony, except the very edge of the east wing. Wonderful gardens with a path lading down to a small beach that isn't too noteworthy. The rooms have been updated since the construction and are pretty good overall. The pool was closed in June, which was pretty disappointing, especially as the beach is below par. The onsen facilities met expectation. The beds are firm, which I loved, but not everyone likes a firm mattress. The hotel operates a bus service to pick up guests from the train station twice an hour from 9-5pm. If you are doing dinner out in the town or drinks in the evening, you have to grab a taxi back as the walk is a bit of a hike. The hotel staff are very friendly and kind, the concierge knows the area and has great recommendation for activities...wonderful and friendly people. The hotel restaurant serves a nice mostly Japanese breakfast (as expected) with local delicacies, wide range of teas, coffee and juice as well as a great selection of breads and fresh fruit. The hotel restaurant for dinner is average. Our group ordered a range of items off the menu and no one was terribly impressed. The lone stand out was the French Onion soup, packed with flavor, though a bit light on the cheese. Would stay here again if the price was right, was able to get rooms at a discount on this stay as it was rainy season.
Rakuten STAY Atami
4.4/557 Reviews
I stayed in the hotel for two consecutive days, but because of the fireworks festival, I couldn't book the same room type, one with three beds and one with double beds. On the day of check-in, I asked if I could arrange the same room type. As expected, I couldn't, so I had to go to 11 first Click to check out the previous room, pick up all your luggage, and then come back to check in the next room at 3 pm. The hotel cannot store luggage. Fortunately, I have a car, so I don't have the problem of storing luggage. If I don't have a car, it would be really troublesome to have to carry my luggage with me. The hardware in the hotel room is very good. The only problem is that the shampoo was mistakenly mixed with body soap (see picture). Fortunately, I have shampoo. Otherwise, in this hotel without front desk service, no one can help with this problem. The day I checked into this room was the day of the fireworks festival. Someone told me that the hotel has a designated location for guests to enjoy the fireworks. However, when I asked the operator when I checked in, they said they didn't know and asked me to ask the hotel myself or email the hotel. The fireworks display is over and I haven’t received a reply yet. Fortunately, when we went to the beach early to find a place to watch the fireworks, we caught a glimpse of someone holding the seat cushions distributed by the conference, and we were able to enter the viewing position designated for hotel guests. We remembered that the number of seat cushions distributed by the conference was in our room, and we hurried back to the room. We retrieved it and successfully enjoyed the fireworks display from a more frontal position. In fact, it can be seen from hotel rooms or hotel rooftops, but it's not as good as the location on the beach.
KKR Hotel Atami
4/514 Reviews
We came to see the blooming Jacaranda Trees with the deep blue flowers. KKR Hotel Atami is a little off from the main strip but an easy to walk downtown. (Also quiet at night) It is on a hill and from the 5th floor there is nothing between you and the Sweeping Ocean! Wonderful View! And the Natural Hot Spring Bath, both indoor and outdoor have the same sweeping views of the ocean. The Outdoor Bath, called ”Seiki no Yu”- bath under the twinkling Stars, has some Zen Rock Gardens around it--quite relaxing. We stayed in the modern bedroom which was smallish, but clean and had everything we needed. We had the summertime Half-Board Plan which included an amazing array of Japanese dishes for dinner, beautifully decorated and delicious. Free Parking was in the Courtyard, the Entrance was a little hard to find, but everyone was helpful. We will stay again.
Dormy Inn Mishima
4.5/5137 Reviews
Hotel is near to the Mishima JR station (about 7-10 mins’ walk instead of the stated 3 mins) but it was at the opposite side of the station where all the eateries and amenities were. Could get really dark to walk from the station especially for the ladies. Public bath/onsen was not bad but the outdoor pool was overhyped. There was a cold pool, sauna too. There are 2 massage chairs. Overall, an dated hotel that serves its purpose for a brief stay with tea and coffee dispenser in the lobby.
Laforet Shuzenji Sanshisuimei
4.2/548 Reviews
The place is amazing, own onsen in your room, and there is an amazing view of Fuji. The only problem is that there any restaurants for this hotel that doesn’t require a reservation prior to your check in, so if you need any food, you need to go to the hotel next-door. Other than that is a very good experience, very spacious room for your family or your friend, and it’s a great chance for you to get near nearer to the nature.

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Number of Reviews9,854
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 614
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