If you come to Izu, I highly recommend staying at this hot spring ♨️ hotel!
📍Location:
Right on the Akasawa Coast, all rooms face the sea🌊 (view from the balcony of rooms 1 and 2 in pictures)
🚄Transportation:
Exit Tokaido JR Izu-Kogen Station, go out from the south gate to the B1 parking lot, there is a dedicated bus pick-up point (see the last picture, including pick-up timetable)
♨️Hot spring:
If the weather is good, all the hot springs in the hotel have beautiful views! See hotel photos.
There is an open-air hot spring with a sea view on the third floor of the main building, which is open the longest (5am-11am/1pm-1am), and there is a karaoke next to it.
There is a rooftop sea-view open-air hot spring on the 7th floor of the main building (free for guests from 6am to 10am), which is relatively small;
There is a panoramic open-air hot spring (10am-10pm) in the South Building (Hikari Hot Spring), which is relatively large and is open to non-residents and is free to residents. There is an indoor link passage on the lobby floor of the main building.
⚠️The men’s and women’s baths will be exchanged~ There will be some differences~
👘Service:
The girl at the front desk speaks very good English (including the little brother who receives other guests next to her).
The hotel provides yukata of different colors and sizes, covering all ages, so considerate! (Pictures 3, 4, 5, 6) The rooms are all M. If you need other sizes, you will be asked to choose them when you check in at the front desk.
🍣Meals:
There are restaurants on the 3rd floor of the main building, lobby, and the 1st floor of the south building. Breakfast for hotel guests is at Restaurant Kira on the lobby floor. It is a buffet-style Japanese breakfast. I personally like it very much, but there are fewer choices for my husband and children. (Figure 7, 8, 9)
Dinner was at Restaurant Sara on the 3rd floor and Kira on the lobby floor. It was a Japanese set meal. It tasted good and was filling (Pictures 10 and 11). If not, you can order something to eat at the South Building restaurant, or find a restaurant on the way out of the hotel.
🧹Hygiene:
It's pretty clean, but the hotel is a bit old and the facilities are old, but it doesn't affect the experience.
💰Value for money:
I personally think it's good. I have 2 adults and 1 child, 2 berths for 3 days, including breakfast and dinner, more than 2,000 per night, covering three sea-facing hot springs. ⚠️If you book with Ctrip, the fee for children over 4 years old needs to be paid separately when arriving at the store, including their meals and hot springs.
🛜Room facilities
The hotel has Wi-Fi but it's a bit laggy; the room is 39 square meters, which is quite large in Japan (Figure 10). The sound insulation effect is average. They also have villas with private baths🏡
🌋Surrounding tours:
"Your Name" prototype Omuroyama, Cactus Zoo, Kinosaki Coast, Gulampalu Park, etc..
Overall it’s highly recommended!
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