Travelers Reviews of Shizuoka Prefecture Hotels

Izu Ippeki Lake Lakeside Terrace
3.3/513 Reviews
You can book the pick-up in advance, the dinner booked is good, and the price is very high. Very suitable for self-driving choice. Taiwan intern Xiao Yang is very helpful to solve the problem. There is also a small soup that can solve the fatigue of the day.
Dormy Inn Express Fujisan Gotemba
4.6/5435 Reviews
It is what you can expect from a Dormy Inn : lots of freebies, a comfortable room and a bathhouse area with the bonus point of having a good Mount Fuji view especially if you get the rooms facing the right side. The hotel's clearly geared for people who drive, there is two main carpark areas but it can get filled up quite quickly during peak holiday periods. The breakfast was sumptuous and excellent as expected from a Dormy Inn. There is a nice late night soba service and popsicles in the evening. Location wise, it is only a short drive away from the Gotemba Premium Outlets and some local sights. It is located next to Chichibunomiya Memorial Park with a former villa. The hotel is also pretty new.
Toyoko Inn Shin-fuji-eki Minami-guchi
4.5/5174 Reviews
It’s a nice budget hotel near Shin-Fuji Station, and overall, it was a pleasant experience for me. The hotel is very close to the trains, yet surprisingly quiet. It’s small but very clean, with everything necessary provided in the room. Though the room isn’t spacious, it is cozy, and I enjoyed a nice view of Mount Fuji from my window, even if the grids on the window made it tricky to capture good photos. The breakfast is simple but adequate to start your day, and I noticed the menu changes daily (I stayed for two nights and had different options each morning). The staff, while not fluent in English, were incredibly kind and helpful. They really made my stay more comfortable. The hotel provides a few shuttle buses to the nearby train station, which was very convenient. They also offer free shuttles to Fujikawaguchiko, but only on national holidays and weekends, so I didn’t get the chance to try that. If you’re heading to the Shin-Fuji Station, there’s a tourist center with English-speaking staff who are very helpful. You can even rent bicycles there to explore the area and enjoy stunning views of Mount Fuji. For the price, it’s a great option, especially if you’re on a budget and looking for a quiet, clean place to stay with some handy amenities.
Kuretake Inn Premium Fujinomiya Station
4.5/5184 Reviews
On the day we landed in Narita airport, all trains and busses heading to Fujinomiya were cancelled due to typhoon Shanshan. We tried reaching out the hotel via Trip.com telling them we had a problem traveling to the hotel. But the hotel couldn’t accommodate our request. We asked to keep our booking for later dates. Our request was rejected. Based on our research, we booked this hotel because it locates very near bus station for early morning Fuji climbing. Unfortunately we couldn’t provide a thorough review of this hotel.
Hotel Wing International Shizuoka
4.5/5143 Reviews
It's in the center of Shizuoka, a little far from two JR stations, about 15 minutes. The hotel is surrounded by semi-pedestrian streets, full of izakayas and nightclubs. It's very convenient to eat. There don't seem to be many breakfast restaurants around the hotel in the morning, so you can book a room with breakfast.
KKR Hotel Atami
4/519 Reviews
I want to praise this hotel! I was a little nervous when booking, because there were not many reviews on kkr, and it was not as popular as other hotels, but I fell in love with it the moment I walked in! First of all, the service was really enthusiastic. From the cold Tokyo to Atami, every waiter was like the sunshine in Hawaii. The uncle at the front desk checkin introduced the precautions in detail in the best English speaking of this trip, and also recommended hot springs and Kaiseki. We had a good chat. The waiters for breakfast and dinner were also very considerate. If you want to take pictures, they will come to help. The hotel bus to the station runs twice a day, and every time the whole hotel comes out to see you off. The atmosphere is really good. Secondly, the geographical location is within walking distance from the station. Go downhill in the direction of Yujuku Ichiban and pass the short tunnel. The main entrance of the hotel is on the second floor. Every room faces the sea, with a super large sea view balcony. If you don’t want to go out, you can sit on the balcony to watch the sea view sunrise and sunset. I must recommend the Japanese-style room. Tatami is really more comfortable than the bed. Don’t doubt it. The area is also very large. The room has a hot water machine and an ice machine. Huge entrance and three-part bathroom, all towels, bathrobes, socks and toiletries bags for hot springs are free The second is hot springs. Who doesn't come to Atami for hot springs? The hotel's main attraction is the starry sky hot spring. The hot spring space on the top floor of the 7th floor is huge. From the lounge to the locker room to the hot spring pool, you can see the sea view. The starry sky theme of the outdoor women's hot spring can quietly watch the sunrise slowly rising over the sea in the morning, and the fishing boats go out to sea. At night, you can watch the sunset and the stars. The artistic conception is very good. It is perfect for thinking about life or emptying your mind. There are not many people, and you can often enjoy it alone. The hot spring water in Izu is also top-grade Finally, the hotel has unlimited vegetables and fruits for breakfast, which is too precious. The kaiseki dinner has the seasonal specialty golden eye snapper, which is delicious. There are also specialties from Shizuoka and Izu for sale in the lobby. It's not expensive. The hotel also sends some specialties to the room to try Izu Peninsula, a place I should come again next time!
Yokikan
4.7/595 Reviews
The hotel is in traditional Japanese style. Although it has been open for a long time, it is still kept clean and tidy. The hotel has two hot springs, indoor and outdoor. The outdoor hot spring can be reached by taking a very short mountain cable car, which is a very interesting experience. The package I booked this time included traditional Japanese breakfast and dinner, which tasted good and the ingredients were fresh. The hotel staff are very polite and explained in detail how to use the hotel facilities and introduced the surrounding attractions when checking in.
Dormy Inn Mishima
4.5/5161 Reviews
A hotel relatively close to the station in Mishima City. Parking is convenient. There are also many gourmet restaurants, clean hot springs and comfortable rooms nearby. The rooms are large, but the double bed is quite narrow.
HOTEL NOIR BLANC
4.3/510 Reviews
The location is right after the interchange. It's within 30 minutes from both Shimizu Port and Nihon-daira, so it's very accessible. The Sawayaka Shizuoka Inter store, which I was looking for, was also a 3-minute walk away, so it was the best location for this trip. I was also very grateful for the permanent sauna. It was the Obon period, and there were foreign guests staying there, so it was almost full, but the sauna was almost never used and it was almost reserved for us. It's a pretty authentic sauna with aromatic water, you can do loyly freely, and it's outdoors, so I think it's the best sauna if you choose the right season. (I used it during the Obon period, so the cold bath was too warm and I couldn't fully relax.) The staff were very kind, and there were always staff on hand who were very conscious about customer service. I think the free drinks are a great way to differentiate the place. The all-you-can-drink craft beer was great. There was also all-you-can-drink lemon water and soft drinks, so I was able to enjoy a leisurely drink in the open space instead of having to drink in my room. I think it's very good considering the cost performance.
Sanco Inn Numazu Ekimae
4.4/552 Reviews
Nearby the Numazu Station and Bus Terminal Comfort to stay here then get the fresh seafoodbfrom the fish market in Numazu Port

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties1,355
Number of Reviews11,357
Highest PriceNZD 2,485
Lowest PriceNZD 60
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 496
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 440