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Joyinn
4.7/543 Reviews
I stayed for two nights to meet Mr. Capibara at the Shaboten Zoo Park and Gran Ilmi. Because of the small hotel about 6 rooms Breakfast and night meals are not eaten at the hotel, but snacks such as cup noodles, sweets and various drinks are sold at the counter. If you walk a little, there are soba shops and cakes shops. If you move by car, there are many delicious seafood restaurants. Especially recommended is a seafood restaurant called Nihonmatsu, which can be reached by car in about 7 minutes, and I ate baked fish and fried fish, but it was really delicious. There are other delicious bakery and cake shops around, and it may not be troublesome to eat. The room is simple but beautiful, but there are all the things you need. The bath is the same unit bus form as a business hotel. The futon is very fuzzy and comfortable! From the window, you can see Mt. Omuro and the sea. It is a great view because it is a house on the slope! The whole hotel is snow country? It is a warm feeling based on a scented tree and a white wall. I am glad that the price is reasonable. There is a space where the parking lot can be stopped by 6 free. There was also a review of Google, but it was a great thank you for the hospitality of the owner. There was a trouble that hot water did not come out, but it responded quickly to the gentleman. It was the first Izu plateau sightseeing, but my wife was very satisfied. It is a recommended hotel for use as a base.
Abba Resorts Izu - Zagyosoh
4.6/519 Reviews
We stayed at the resort for one night in a Standard room with a private open-air bath. It was poor value for money and not worth the room rate of JPY 133,100 (approximately USD 900, including dinner and breakfast). The experience was neither luxurious nor special compared to other onsen hotels and inns we have stayed at across Japan. Pros - Complimentary pick-up and drop-off from Izu Kogen station with a comfortable van - Arrangement of sightseeing taxi to explore Jogasaki Coast, Kadowaki suspension bridge and Mount Omuro before check-in - Large variety of indoor and outdoor onsen - Complimentary minibar - Flexible meal times - Delicious, traditional kaiseki dinner and breakfast - Free ice cream vending machine - Late check-out - Onigiri as send-off gift - Quality bathroom amenities including Bulgari toiletries and Marvis toothpaste Cons - While fairly clean and well maintained, the room wasn't traditional but simply dated - The room was dark, dingy and felt claustrophobic as it had a low ceiling and was located on the basement level with its small terrace and private open-air bath enclosed by a tall wooden fence for privacy and tall trees right beyond - The onsen water in the private open-air bath smelled odd, as if there was chlorine in it (which should definitely not be the case for a natural hot spring) - A large, dead insect (in the best case a cicada or worst case a cockroach) that we noticed right after check-in near the main staircase was not removed during the entire stay - The grounds were not well maintained as tons of fallen leaves were left in gardens and in outdoor onsen
Hanafubuki
4.8/544 Reviews
I am not exaggerating when I say this is the greatest place I have ever been in my life. A friend recommended Hanafubuki to me, and I have made a point to tell everyone I know about it. The below is long, but worth reading I promise! It's located a ways outside of Tokyo on the Ito Peninsula, and there were almost no other tourists there. Half of the guests staying there were themselves Japanese. It was very nice as a reprieve from the bustle of Tokyo. The grounds themselves are gorgeous, like out of a storybook, the onsen hotsprings are amazing (but very hot!) and there is no time limit to use them. They each have a light outside that will be on if they are in use, so it's very easy to tell which are available. They are also private, so if you are with the other gender or have tattoos you can still use them, unlike some of the public onsens in Japan. We chose to stay in a traditional Japanese-style room, which involves sleeping on tatami mats on the ground. This was much more comfortable than I expected! The food was amazing, I still cannot believe that much food was included in the nightly price. The price included a delicious and very hearty breakfast (we chose the European-style, but there is also Japanese-style with fish) and a Kaiseki dinner, which is a traditional Japanese meal with around 10 courses. It was a tremendous amount of food but also the presentation was stunning and it tasted like we'd paid $200 for the meal. We still can't get over how wonderful it was. I also got a massage, which was one of the best massages I've ever had. The staff in general was incredibly kind and hospitable. Since this is located outside of Tokyo, be prepared that not everyone speaks English but it wasn't an issue at all and they were all lovely. You can stay here all day without leaving and be perfectly happy, but there is also a nice hike to a suspension bridge by the ocean nearby, as well as a teddy bear museum! We live in California but would come back here as soon as we are physically able to. 10/10.
Love Dog Resorts Izu-Kogen
5/51 Reviews
It was the second use, but I was able to spend it as much as last time ♪ The staff were polite and gentle for the dog, and they called me a lot of names and stroking me 🐶 The dog run was also large, so it seemed to be fun to run around for my favorite grass (^^) There are karaoke rooms and rental baths, and the owner can enjoy it of course ✨ I would like to take care of you again!
Ito Yukitei
4.4/59 Reviews
This time, I used a premium room to celebrate my father's graduation. My father has difficulty walking, so we requested a room as close to the elevator as possible, and they not only gave us a room right next to our request, but also provided us with a private dining room right next to the elevator. Ta. When the woman in charge saw my father struggling to sit down in a chair, she immediately brought him a cushion, prepared a high chair in the room instead of a low chair, and made other arrangements. Thank you for your consideration. When I saw my father, who loves hot springs, happily taking a bath in the open-air bath in his room, I was really glad that I chose Yukitei. thank you very much.
Hotel Ito Powell
4.5/519 Reviews
The appearance is quite aging, but it feels like a Showa when entering the building, but the maintenance is firm, and the staff is veteran and has a sense of security. The room was full of Showa feeling, but it was a room that could stay slowly. It is a great view from the location to the room and the open-air bath in front of the sea. Just once, there was a fireworks festival and I could see it from the room. Dinner is not luxurious, but it continues with sashimi (some raw), cherry blossom dance, shabu shabu, and the main is boiled with gold eyes! The seasoning was also the best. 〆 cherry blossom rice is already full when it is cooked. The next breakfast is a buffet, and there are not many items, but I think it is satisfactory content. It was good to have dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried dried d I will take care of your next trip to ITO!

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Number of Hotels150
Number of Reviews1,314
Highest PriceINR 211,429
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Average Price (Weekdays)INR 32,708
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