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.
Hannah
Japan
I was shocked when I arrived this to this hotel, I had no idea it would be so nice and comfortable. Our room was gorgeous, the breakfast and dinner was delicious, and the staff were so friendly and helpful. There was also a huge variety in the baths offered.
Japanese-style hotel yukairouKikuya is a 6-minute drive from Shuzenji Station in Izu City. It features indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, as well as a restaurant. Free parking is available.
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.
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.
4.9 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple in Izu, Laforet Shuzenji Sanshisuimei provides accommodations with access to a public bath and open-air bath.
Mohammadhasan
United States of America
The Japanese design room was great and the private onsen was amazing! The room was very spacious and comfortable! The food at the restaurant was really good too! The staff was helpful, even though some of them struggled with english. Their shuttle service between the buildings seemed frequent and convenient.
4.6 miles from Koibito Misaki Cape, Meijikan offers 4-star accommodations in the Toi Onsen district of Izu. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
Patricia
United Kingdom
Fabulous large Japanese style room on the top floor overlooking the beach. Flasks of boiling water and iced water delivered twice a day. A very warm welcome from an English speaker ( though there were only 2 in the whole hotel)
Our deal included dinner and breakfast. Exceptional evening meals of many courses,some of which we had to cook ourselves at the table. Great fun. Breakfast was a really good buffet.
The Onsen was lovely.
Providing a garden, Villent Fujimi Hiekawa provides accommodations in Izu. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Katie
Japan
Comfortable, clean with lots of amenities. Loved the option of it being pet friendly! We adventure with our fur baby as much as we can, and it’s so nice to be able to stay somewhere that allows her to come.
We also loved the warm coffee table. It was a pleasant surprise as we have never experienced one before.
Located in Izu, 10 miles from Mount Daruma, Yugashima Golf Club & Hotel Resort provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Paul862
Japan
Beautiful place with views to Mt Fuji. Excellent golf course. Dinner was excellent.
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.
Japanese-style hotel yukairouKikuya is a 6-minute drive from Shuzenji Station in Izu City. It features indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, as well as a restaurant. Free parking is available.
Located in Izu, 5.3 miles from Koibito Misaki Cape, Hotel Bali moon provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
The breakfast was super tasty, Luna is an awesome cook!
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.
FAQs about hotels in Izu
On average, 3-star hotels in Izu cost $250 per night, and 4-star hotels in Izu are $280 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Izu can be found for $522 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $132 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Izu for tonight. You'll pay around $191 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Izu will cost around $280, 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.
The included breakfasts and dinner were delicious. Our first breakfast, and both evening meals, were served to our table. Our second breakfast, on a Saturday, was buffet-style, with Japanese and European options available. Our room was spacious and very comfortable. We each took two Onsen baths - the facilities were spacious, relaxing, and with lovely body wash and shampoo.
The hotel is very well located to town attractions, and is a very short walk from a bus stop, which connects to the train station.
We thoroughly enjoyed the onsens at the hotel, finding them to be of exceptional quality, and the reservation system made accessing them effortless. Our stay was incredibly relaxing, thanks in part to the serene atmosphere and rejuvenating experience of the onsens. Moreover, the hotel's proximity to natural onsens, picturesque waterfalls, and scenic wasabi plantations added an extra layer of enjoyment to our visit, allowing us to explore and appreciate the surrounding natural beauty.
The hotel staff was super nice and helpful. One of my friends forgot his ear-pods in the room and we had left Izu. The hotel staff quickly helped to send the ear-pods to our new hotel. Good view at the mountain and the stream from the room window. 4 private onsens for reservation and 1 public one. The futons are comfortable for sleep. The traditional Yukata was offered during the stay.
Having a private onsen was amazing and so worth paying extra for!
The staff were lovely and very professional.
It was nice we could use the facilities of the wider resorts (zip line) but unfortunately it was not open while we were there due to the weather.
The hotel is very isolated so we were glad at have a car to be able to explore other restaurants
Excellent 7 room types of private onsen. Waiting not too long, good management queue and easy to get it.
The room is spacious area. Nice sleep.
Halfboard were buffet. The ingredients are standard by hotel buffet. Please note, you need to come on time because of some menu not are refilled or lately refilled but the restaurant was closed on time.
Very nice traditional room, lot of space, direct view on the river. There's only a sink but we were close to the outside bathroom and this is often the deal with traditional old ryokan. The breakfast was Japanese and very nice, we loved the room where it was served. The location is right inside Shuzenji, it was lovely.
I had a great stay at Hostel Knot! The hosts were very nice and kind people. Jamie helped me out so much and I would be extremely grateful for that. It is conveniently located near the onsens, the Shuzenji temple and the bamboo grove. I will certainly come back again! Thank you so much for the wonderful time!
The ryokan is a traditional building modernized for guests’ convenience. The design and attention to detail is beautiful. The meals were outstanding. The onsen and rotemburo were small but lovely and thankfully never crowded!
traditional ryokan room, comfortable pillows (traditional bean and soft) and the duvet/comforter was very soft. Amazing views. Friendly staff. The onsen is lovely with nice products. The breakfast was great value.
Top class hospitality and staff! Japanese breakfast was a highlight for us, as well as being welcomed with champagne. Stocked mini bar, comfortable beds and each room has a very private onsen bath.
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