Top rated hotels in Shizuoka Prefecture

Izu Ippeki Lake Lakeside Terrace
3.2/514 Reviews
Rooms are all condominium style, complete with living room, bedroom, 2 Japanese style rooms, kitchen, and bathroom. There's plenty of room for one or even 2 families. Buildings and rooms are clearly showing signs of age, beds need replacement, floors and bath are quite dirty. Rooms on the first floor open up to a nice yard, perfect for kids, I believe it's also possible to barbecue. Service is incredibly stingy. You're only provided with one bath towel and washcloth for the length of your stay. If you'd like a clean towel, you need to return to the front desk to request one every day. No hand towels for bathroom or kitchen. Also, soap, shampoo, and dish soap containers are barely filled and all ran out quickly. Dishes and cookware are provided, spoons but no forks (???), and microwaves are limited and provided on a first come first serve basis. Bed making is only upon request. Location is very convenient if you have a car, it's about 10 minutes to the nearest train station, 5 minutes to the convenience store, 15 minutes or so to the supermarket, 10 minutes to Granpal Park and Izu Cactus Park. If you like walks or hiking, there are two lakes within walking distance with trails. I would advise staying here only if the price is right. The hotel charges per person and I wouldn't recommend paying over ten thousand yen per room per night maximum.
Dormy Inn Express Fujisan Gotemba
4.6/5251 Reviews
Our room was a moderate twin room on 3/F (facing the podium car park which means no view). The room design was good - overall the room size was small (even in tokyo standard - not any bigger) bathroom was even smaller but still provides the essentials that you need. The hotel is more a business hotel which offers everything that you need (free yakult, ice bars, hot coffee, chocolate, ramen, comics corner, and more), hotspring and footbath. Everything you can name, just go and get them/ experience yourself. I appreciated the fact that the hotel has tried to put everything together in a compact space. There are 3 areas for free car parking, each of which is not big - the nearest car park 1 adjacent to the hotel is always full after 6pm. However, there is still no need to panic as another parking area 2 is just nearby (like 2 min walk). Breakfast was just okay - mostly Japanese with limited western choice. Last entry for breakfast is 9am which is very early, making the restaurant always packed during 8-9am. For the 3 nights spent there, our family of 3 had to sit on bar table for 2 days and queue outside to wait for a table (10 mins) on the last check-out day. The waiting was not a very pleasant experience afterall. During the Christmas holiday, the restaurant has also reached its max capacity and life would have been easier for staff and guests if they could extend the breakfast hours till later like other hotels at 10:30am. We will want to try other hotels in Gotemba next time.
Mars GardenWood Gotemba
4.7/563 Reviews
We stayed overnight on the way back from our trip from the Chita Peninsula. I could only see Mt. Fuji a little in the morning, but I enjoyed the hot springs in my room and the hot springs in the large communal bath. The teppanyaki dinner was delicious and I enjoyed talking with the chef. I would like to visit again if I have another chance. Thank you very much.
Rakuten Stay Atami
4.4/542 Reviews
The hardware of the hotel is good, but it is very expensive on the day of watching the fireworks. The price is more than 2,000 per night, but it is not easy to get a room. What I'm speechless about is that the automatic check-in process is so terrible. I spent a full 40 minutes in front of my iPad. The operator didn't understand Chinese or English and couldn't understand. He had to write down his identity information and his domestic address. Everything had to be video-recorded with the operator. Make sure I am myself before I will send you a room password. This is the first time in my life to experience such a stay. There weren't any waiters in the hotel, but luckily it was not easy to get it done in the end.
KKR Hotel Atami
3.9/511 Reviews
We came to see the blooming Jacaranda Trees with the deep blue flowers. KKR Hotel Atami is a little off from the main strip but an easy to walk downtown. (Also quiet at night) It is on a hill and from the 5th floor there is nothing between you and the Sweeping Ocean! Wonderful View! And the Natural Hot Spring Bath, both indoor and outdoor have the same sweeping views of the ocean. The Outdoor Bath, called ”Seiki no Yu”- bath under the twinkling Stars, has some Zen Rock Gardens around it--quite relaxing. We stayed in the modern bedroom which was smallish, but clean and had everything we needed. We had the summertime Half-Board Plan which included an amazing array of Japanese dishes for dinner, beautifully decorated and delicious. Free Parking was in the Courtyard, the Entrance was a little hard to find, but everyone was helpful. We will stay again.
Dormy Inn Mishima
4.5/5102 Reviews
Hotel is near to the Mishima JR station (about 7-10 mins’ walk instead of the stated 3 mins) but it was at the opposite side of the station where all the eateries and amenities were. Could get really dark to walk from the station especially for the ladies. Public bath/onsen was not bad but the outdoor pool was overhyped. There was a cold pool, sauna too. There are 2 massage chairs. Overall, an dated hotel that serves its purpose for a brief stay with tea and coffee dispenser in the lobby.
HOTEL LAFORET SHUZENJI
4.3/545 Reviews
Very good resort hotel, and Marriott are in the same place, in fact, it is the same, but Marriott is a sub-area under the listing, personally think that it is much more cost-effective than Marriott. The rooms are large, the facilities are good, clean and comfortable. Especially the room has an open-air private hot spring, facing Mount Fuji, soaking in the hot spring, this experience is amazing! The view is wide, and you can see the tip of Mount Fuji and a golf course from the balcony. Because it is in the mountains, the traffic is more inconvenient, but the hotel has a shuttle bus. In addition, there are many bugs in the mountains, so be careful to close doors and windows. It takes about 18 minutes by car from Shuzenji Station. I especially want to praise Ctrip’s service. We were not convenient to play with our luggage. We contacted Ctrip’s customer service, helped contact the hotel’s shuttle bus driver, and helped us transport the luggage to the room in advance. And I asked for some room facilities information, and Ctrip went to verify it immediately, which was very efficient. Overall it is a highlight in the itinerary, a very memorable and enjoyable staying experience!
Awashima Hotel
4.7/519 Reviews
I stayed overnight in a group of 4 friends from high school. I went with a friend who went with me because of the contact with an uninhabited island where I stayed by a dedicated ferry. We took the shuttle bus from Mishima Station on the Shinkansen, but since this bus was gorgeous, we were very excited from that time (although the return was an ordinary microbus). When you arrive at the dock, there is a dedicated luxurious waiting room, which is differentiated from customers who go to the aquarium on the same island. When I was ashore by the hotel, I was in the waiting room, but the polite staff welcomed me and guided me to the lobby with a wide 々 through the road to the garden decorated with sculptures and plants. It won't end if you write in this tone, so I'll do it here, but the whole building is wonderful, such as the splendid hallway with artworks on the second floor. The cigar bar, which is like a luxury country club or a cruise ship, makes you feel the style. The staff was not very conspicuous and it was a good point that I was able to spend freely in the hotel without hesitation. The room was a Japanese style room, but there was a living room between the Japanese room and the bedroom on the sea side, and it was a relaxing construction as a wide 々 including the bathroom, and it was too much to relax by four people. The view of the sea and Mt. Fuji from the room was also great. And the great service is a drink service including beer and wine until 7 pm. From 7 am, you can only enjoy soft drinks and coffee, but you can take it back to the scenic lounge or your room. Due to the convenience of one of my friends, I only had breakfast this time, but the level of food was high and the service was perfect, so I should be able to expect dinner quite a bit. Come next time. As for the bath, I wanted to take the open-air bath with good spring quality and the best view. I enjoyed Mt. Fuji standing up from the sea in front of me blessed with the weather. It was a very luxurious hotel stay. Thank you to your friend who taught me such a nice place. Then, although the scale is small, I was able to enter the Awashima Aquarium for free, where I can feel the passion of the staff. It's like a hotel wanderer, but it's a really nice place, maybe it's a hidden gem that you want to hide for those who have stayed there.
Atami Korakuen Hotel
4.2/545 Reviews
9月にバスツアーで宴会場を利用した時に泊まりたいと思い、誕生日に一泊しました。早めに施設に着き、併設の温泉施設で遊び、チェックイン。フロントスタッフが宿泊名簿を見て当日が誕生日と知り、フリードリンク券をプレゼントしてくれました。部屋はひとりのため山側でしたが、広くて清潔で快適。大浴場も熱海の海が見ながらゆっくり、アメニティも充実。夕食のレストランも美味しく新鮮な海の幸がたくさん。追加で注文した牛タンシチューもフォアグラも絶品。朝食の鯵の開きも肉厚でジューシー。お土産も魅力的な商品がたくさん。また「泊まりたい」と思わせるホテルでした。
Birupaku
4.3/510 Reviews
Starting with the pros: - Very friendly and helpful staff who tried their best even if it’s not easy for them to communicate in English and we don’t understand Japanese. - Good location in a walkable distance from both Shizuoka station and Shin-Shizuoka station. Endless choice of restaurants and many shops around. - Spacious room, with separate living area with tatami. The negative: - Below standard cleanliness for any hotel I’ve stayed in in Japan. Mold was starting to build in the grout in the bathroom and spider webs on the ceiling. - There was a faint but constant smell of sewers in the room, despite the multiple air filters and diffusers that were already installed. - It was a surprise to me that it’s not a conventional hotel. The rooms are scattered across several buildings. This was not a problem in itself but it was very difficult to find the entrance to the reception lobby, which was located in the basement level of a separate building. Overall, I was quite disappointed with the stay. At this price point, I expected much better attention to details and cleanliness.

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Number of Hotels483
Number of Reviews7,089
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 29,984
Average Price (Weekends)INR 33,803