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Top rated hotels in Izu

Hotel Takitei
3.7/519 Reviews
The surrounding environment is very quiet, there are free hot springs, red bridges, bamboo forests and many-year-old temples nearby. Although the hotel facilities are old, the tatami and hotel hot springs are very authentic. The package package  breakfast and dinner are very good value.
Breezbay Shuzenji Hotel
3.9/56 Reviews
The location is a bit far, but it is tidy and the hot springs are really good. And both in the evening and morning are really delicious. I recommend it.
Shin Kaikatei Izumi
4.5/538 Reviews
I stayed in a room with an open-air bath with my family. First of all, I was very satisfied with the food, as the other reviews. I was always able to get the best dishes in the state of being able to get them to the pace here. Of course, the dishes for children were as great as adults without any help. As for the hot springs, the open-air bath with good spring quality and sea view was the best. The room was perfectly spacious and clean and comfortable with 12 tatami mats, 6 tatami mats and 3 tatami mats. Finally, the wonderful place of this inn is the wonderful place where the hospitality spirit is wonderful. I felt warm and attentive everywhere.
Yagyu No Sho
4.7/55 Reviews
A revisit after 5 years. If I were to describe this ryokan in one word, it would be ”beauty”. From the appearance of the gate, and from the atmosphere the moment you step into the entrance, it's already exceptional (usually there are one or two questions or retorts, but none at all). A truly first class ryokan with tradition and unique style. What's cool even in the bath lol. Since it's Shuzenji, the quality of the hot water isn't that good, but maybe because there aren't many rooms, it doesn't overlap with other guests, so it's comfortable. For those who can afford it, there are rooms with open-air baths and super-luxury rooms. (I can't do it yet lol) The food is standard kaiseki. The sense of the vessel is truly amazing, and the food itself is wonderful. I'm not the type to find surprises or new discoveries, but Coco has originality and a sense of specialness that makes me feel at ease. The amazing thing about this ryokan is that it doesn't make you feel formal at all, even though it's particular about beauty and has ”class and dignity”. There is nothing like the ulterior motive of trying to show better than the essence. Therefore, families are very welcome. When I first visited him, my eldest son was 1 and a half years old. I wondered what would happen when I took my 3 children with me, but I think the children were a little quieter than usual, probably because of the atmosphere of the inn...lol As far as I know, it's definitely the best inn One.
Sakahijiri Gyokushoen
4.1/57 Reviews
Using a coupon for the citizens of the prefecture, I have traveled elegantly with my wife and 2 people. The building is made in a prestigious Japanese style, the room has an open-air bath, and I liked the room meal and made a reservation. On the day, we had you upgrade and stayed in a ”holy” room. Impressed by the size and luxury. The large communal bath was a separate building, but the open-air bath surrounded by greenery of 々 was the best. The dinner was satisfactory in both quantity and quality for the 60 couple. (Abalone dance grilled and simmered goldfish are also the best) Speaking of which, is the noise in other rooms a little worrisome?
Fugaku Gunjo
3.9/58 Reviews
The location is slightly biased, so there may be fewer foreign guests in the hotel, mainly locals. The view of the room is a selling point. It faces the sea from Mt. Fuji. The open air is very comfortable and the room is very comfortable. There are not many places to stroll around and it is not convenient to not drive. The hotel's food is very good, it is a combination of Japanese and French, and the display is very beautiful. The service attitude is very good, that is, the overall English level is slightly poor, and the communication is slightly difficult.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels15
Number of Reviews154
Lowest PriceUS$54
Highest PriceUS$4,032
Average Price (Weekends)US$613
Average Price (Weekdays)US$557