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1
9.6/10
43 reviews
Abba Resorts Izu - Zagyosoh
Hotel near Ito
"Great service""Great stay!"
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2
9.5/10
133 reviews
Hanafubuki Ryokan
Hotel near Ito
Highlights
Seven private onsens for private relaxation
Surrounded by 4000-tsubo tranquil forest
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3
8.9/10
109 reviews
Hoshino Resorts Kai Anjin
Hotel near Ito
Highlights
Seaside rooftop hot springs with ocean views
Oceanview rooms with stunning nautical artistry
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4
8.9/10
21 reviews
Hoshino Resorts Kai Ito
Hotel near Ito
Highlights
Hot spring with a 30°C natural water source, beneficial for relaxation
Stunning year - round garden views
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No.
5
9.7/10
87 reviews
Seizan Yamato
Hotel near Ito
"Relaxing hot springs""Offers pick-up/drop-offs"
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No.
6
9.4/10
595 reviews
Kamenoi Hotel Izukogen
Hotel near Ito
"Relaxing hot springs""Great food at dinner"
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No.
7
9.3/10
26 reviews
Ito Ryokuyu
Hotel near Ito
Highlights
Seven rooms with private open air baths
Seasonal outdoor pool for refreshing swims
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No.
8
9.4/10
195 reviews
Mori no yu Kira No Sato 【Reopening on December 22, 2025】
Hotel near Ito
Highlights
Eight distinct natural spring baths
Serene rustic retreat on 6600-tsubo land
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9
9.0/10
43 reviews
Kawana Hotel
Hotel near Ito
Highlights
Twelve-kilometer natural hot spring at hotel
Oceanview room with spectacular Izu views
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No.
10
9.7/10
3 reviews
Hana No Kumo
Hotel near Ito
"Good Location"
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9.7/10
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MM18425****We were very satisfied with both the room and the service. I highly recommend booking a package that includes both breakfast and dinner to experience the full Japanese service. For families or couples, after checking in, you can use the in-room phone (dial 8) to reserve a 50-minute private family bath session with the front desk. (You might be able to get the key a bit earlier depending on availability.) The cost is about 1680 JPY, which is quite reasonable. Prices for additional drinks, meals, and SPA services are also within a sensible range.
One thing to note is that the hotel is located halfway up a hill, so I don't recommend walking there if you have large luggage. You can contact the hotel in advance to inquire about shuttle bus options or take a taxi from Ito Station. If you absolutely must walk, do not follow Google Maps' route from Minami-Ito Station, as this path involves climbing stairs and going over a hill.
GGuest UserI came back in October and kept forgetting to leave a review. It's a very beautiful hot spring hotel with elegant decor. It's located on a small hill in Izu. The owners, a husband and wife, were very nice and we chatted a lot. They also have afternoon tea, a bar, and a private hot spring bath.
The only downside is that it gets a bit dark on the way back to the hotel at night, but the owners provide flashlights and recommend nearby restaurants. They also offer pick-up service from the station if you're coming back in the evening. The Okinawan cuisine near the hotel is delicious!
GGuest UserA wonderful ryokan with its own private onsen, offering two types: open-air and indoor. Dinner and breakfast are included, and everything is incredibly delicious, featuring many new and unusual dishes. They use only high-quality ingredients for preparation. All dishes are served sequentially, with detailed explanations of what each dish is and the best order to eat them. There's a huge variety of dishes – you'll be full for a week! The presentation is like something out of a Michelin-starred restaurant.
The room comes with both a kimono and pajamas, along with men's and women's amenity sets.
The room itself is spacious. They prepare the tatami for you to sleep on and then put it away. The tatami was comfortable, though I found the pillows a bit hard. They were special therapeutic pillows filled with grains (perhaps buckwheat, I'm not sure what they use in Japan).
GGuest UserThis guesthouse, run by a fellow Shanghainese, was a smooth stay. We spoke each other's native tongues and enjoyed pick-up and drop-off services from the station and attractions. The rooms were very clean, the environment was pleasant, and there was even a terrace where you could occasionally see squirrels darting around. After a long day of sightseeing, I could relax in the hot springs and sleep soundly until I naturally woke up. I loved the slow pace of life in Izu and would definitely come back again.
GGuest UserThe seafood sashimi was a little small, but the meal was satisfactory.
The stairs from the parking lot to the front room were tight for me with bad knees.
GGuest UserThe family booked a triple room, the boss adjusted it to 205, twin beds plus tatami, the room boss, living in 5-6 people is no problem. There is a kitchen. Free drinks in the lobby on the first floor, and it is very pleasant to sit and play games at night. From Izu Plateau Station to the hotel, you can make an appointment to pick up or take a taxi. The local road is narrow and it is all uphill and downhill. It is too inconvenient to drag your luggage. Quiet surroundings, you can see the sea from a distance
TTatiana coach-numerologistIt's a bit of a walk from ITO station with a suitcase. A taxi is about 800-1000 yen. There's no water cooler or coffee machine. The five onsen are enough for everyone. Breakfast is modest, but the scrambled eggs and sausages are okay.
But the Japanese-style room with a view of the city and mountains is fantastic! The mountain air and sea are fantastic! The sea is also about 20 minutes away, so it's a good walk.
XXiaomuMUSI”This trip to Izu Kogen was made particularly memorable because of this B&B. As soon as I arrived at the B&B, the owner's warm welcome made me feel like spring breeze. The owner was very considerate. Not only did he introduce us to the surrounding attractions in detail, but he also gave us a lot of practical travel suggestions.
The environment of the B&B is even better. The room is clean and tidy, and the layout is very warm and Japanese, making people feel as comfortable as at home. The public area is also very comfortable, and the hot spring ♨️ is also very suitable for families.
It must be mentioned that this B&B is very close to the Jogasaki Coast, and it is very convenient to travel. You can just walk there, and the scenery along the way is also very beautiful.
When we went back, it rained heavily and the tram stopped running. The owner took the initiative to contact us to help us find a way, and finally sent us to our destination. Thank you very much🥹
In short, this stay experience was great. I will definitely recommend this B&B to my friends around me, and next time I come to Izu Kogen, it will still be my first choice.”👍
AAnonymous UserHighly Recommended!!
Key Point: The hotel includes a one-day admission ticket, allowing access to three attractions within one day:
(Cactus Zoo, Izu Granpal Park, and the New York Lighting Museum Garden). We recommend checking in after visiting Mt. Omuro, enjoying a one-night stay with two meals at the onsen (hot spring), and then visiting the above attractions the next day! Perfect for families and couples!
We recommend driving or walking to the hotel from Mt. Omuro/the zoo.
Environment and Location: The hotel is located next to Mt. Omuro, about a 10-minute walk from the Mt. Omuro Ropeway; it also has a private entrance to the Cactus Zoo (accessible via a gate next to the hotel). The hotel features a terrace and platform with stunning surrounding views, perfect for taking photos, overlooking the sunrise, night views, and Mt. Omuro.
Rooms and Facilities: Spacious rooms with a semi-Western, semi-Japanese design.
Meals: The hotel offers a Japanese set breakfast and a kaiseki dinner.
GGuest UserBeautiful onsen — our favorite stay in Japan with my family! The traditional breakfast was delicious with a very large selection of dishes. The rooms are gorgeous, quiet, and spacious — and everything was exceptionally clean. The cleaning crew truly does an amazing job.
The reception staff were very friendly and helpful, making us feel warmly welcomed. The location is excellent, just a short walk from the train station, and having a washer and dryer available for guests was a big plus.
Highly recommended — we would love to stay here again!