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.
Law
From
Hong Kong
Nature, you can find poo poo of animal (deer?) on the grassland. I think they did clean up regularly, just cannot predict the wild animal nature call schedule.
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.
リリアン
From
Brazil
The facility itself was nice and clean, and the staff were nice. The reservable (at check-in) private onsen were great.
5.2 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple in Izu, Laforet Shuzenji Sanshisuimei provides accommodations with access to a public bath, indoor pool, and open-air bath.
1.1 miles from Odoi Beach, Meijikan offers 4-star accommodations in the Toi Onsen district of Izu. This beachfront property offers access to free Wifi and free private parking.
Anna
From
United States
Beautiful stay. Wonderful staff would recommend for the seafood and onsen
Providing a garden, Villent Fujimi Hiekawa provides accommodations in Izu. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Katie
From
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.
TORUS 修善寺 Condominium 貸切宿 is a recently renovated guest house in Izu, near Shuzen-ji Temple. This guest house offers free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.
HANG HEI
From
Hong Kong
This is a very warm and beautiful renovated coffee-en-bloc house with large rooms - it provides all the necessities and facilities you need
Check in process was quite smooth. Vendor was very nice and helpful. Very classy interior with free access to a nice public Onsen nearby
Providing inner courtyard views, LOQUAT西伊豆 in Izu offers accommodations, an open-air bath, a garden, and a bar. This ryokan provides free private parking, a 24-hour front desk, and free Wifi.
Shang
From
Hong Kong
Everything!! This is the best stay we’ve had in Izu. The food is so thoughtful and beautiful, also extremely tasty! The hosts are warm and speak super english (kudos to Amy for making our stay special)! The onsen is clean and tranquil—we really wished that our stay was longer.
Shin Kaikatei Izumi is located in Izu, 3.1 mi from Koibito Misaki Cape. Each room at this ryokan is air conditioned and comes with a flat-screen TV and DVD player.
Ja’Corey
From
Japan
It was beautiful! The room/suite was spacious and gorgeous!
Offering free WiFi access at public areas and indoor/outdoor hot spring baths, Tatsuta Ryokan is located a 5-minute walk from Yugashima Onsenguchi Bus Stop from which Shuzenji Station is a 30-minute...
Sofia
From
Japan
Beautiful hotel with amazing service. Tucked on a mountainside by the river, you won’t want to leave your room for a second. Definitely include breakfast or dinner, you won’t regret the amazing food or service by the riverside. For those who have tattoos, you’ll be able to reserve the private onsen and have an authentic experience in one of their 4 private onsens. Just be aware you will not be allowed into the public onsen if you have tattoos. Either way, I’ll definitely be staying again sometime!
On average, 3-star hotels in Izu cost $299 per night, and 4-star hotels in Izu are $313 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Izu can be found for $671 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Izu this weekend is $258 or, for a 4-star hotel, $280. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Izu for this weekend cost around $971 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Izu for tonight. You'll pay around $205 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Izu will cost around $579, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
the scenery and the nature , soak it all in , give yourself...
the scenery and the nature , soak it all in , give yourself a few days to relax and have down time and see the sights nearby . need to drive and if it snows ge snow tires, mountain roads were very windy
Guest review by
Marc
Singapore
Review score
10.0
This is a gem of a location for all sorts of travel fun just...
This is a gem of a location for all sorts of travel fun just a couple of hours from the bustling mega city of Tokyo. Beaches and mountains, hiking trails and museums, great food and local sake, every kind of fun for a traveler awaits.
Guest review by
Dmitry
Japan
Review score
10.0
There is a more to explore here than we realized.
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.
Guest review by
Clement
Singapore
Review score
10.0
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.
Guest review by
Cynthia
Review score
10.0
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,
Guest review by
MAYMAY
Australia
Review score
10.0
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.
we splashed out for one fancy night at this beautiful ryokan on our recent holiday and it was SO WORTH IT. we had a private onsen room, the decor felt cosy and traditional. The public/private onsen’s were so nice too. The dinner was delicious and great to taste high quality traditional Japanese food - particularly for two people who are a bit fussy - we ate everything!!!
This place had so much to give, it was so peaceful and I only wish we could have stayed longer.
Host was exceptionally friendly and accommodating. He gave us a tour and the full overview of the place, including the Onsen. We got the best full on Japanese experience in Onsen yado mizuguchi. The beef soba was super delicious! I highly recommend this place to those who want to enjoy a peaceful getaway in Izu.
Everything was amazing. The room, the onsen, the hotel area, the neighborhood. They offer traditional Japanese meals (we only had breakfasts) which are delicious. Staff is very helpful
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