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Abba Resorts Izu - Zagyosoh
4.5/511 Reviews

Abba Resorts Izu - Zagyosoh

Ito|0.17km from Ukiyama Hot Spring
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

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Kira No Sato
4.7/546 Reviews

Kira No Sato

Ito|1.7km from Ukiyama Hot Spring

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I was intruded by the car for two days a night. When I stopped to park because there was a parking lot near the entrance and the place near the entrance at the time of arrival, it was a parking lot of the far side that was invited to this side and guided, so I stopped at the nearer side. Check-in was politely guided by the facilities, but it was very office. The reservation was away with an open-air bath, but it was a two-story building and a first floor room of four rooms. The location of the original 々 may have been a valley or a high humidity place, but the smell of mold was filled as soon as I opened the door. The cleaning was polite, but I thought the living room desk was broken by the ceiling and broke for a moment .... The bedding was comfortable with thick eye mat and feather futon, but personally the pillow was low and it was hard to sleep. The hand washing was a little toilet smell, and the blindfold of the open-air bath was broken, and it was like an old private house that was not used rather than an old private house. The work clothes of the room clothes were a little thick and thin despite the summer. The public bath has two large bathtubs, the open-air bath is a large rock bath and a wooden bath, and the pottery bath is very substantial with two hot water and sauna. There was a note that the floor was slippery due to the influence of the water quality, but I think it would be better to have a stop slip, including the stone stairs outside. The free service of hot water, Yakult, coffee milk and milk is heart-hating. The dishes are two choices of meat pottery and seafood shabu shabu, and you will choose at check-in. I thought I would choose meat and fish with my husband and wife, but I chose the seafood shabu shabu because I could only choose the same thing for two people. It was a 60 year old couple, but I was able to enjoy the amount, seasoning, and variety with my eyes. Dinner and breakfast were very satisfying in all, including the staff's response. However, the check-in was 16 o'clock, and the 19:45 assigned to the first order dinner was a bit slow. I didn't use it, but there was a service of soup powder to fill the belly until late dinner and a service of night ringing ramen. Check out was smooth without waiting because it was possible to finish after breakfast. The room was very satisfied with the dishes and the public bath while expecting improvement with a severe evaluation.

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Kira No Sato
4.7/546 Reviews
I was intruded by the car for two days a night. When I stopped to park because there was a parking lot near the entrance and the place near the entrance at the time of arrival, it was a parking lot of the far side that was invited to this side and guided, so I stopped at the nearer side. Check-in was politely guided by the facilities, but it was very office. The reservation was away with an open-air bath, but it was a two-story building and a first floor room of four rooms. The location of the original 々 may have been a valley or a high humidity place, but the smell of mold was filled as soon as I opened the door. The cleaning was polite, but I thought the living room desk was broken by the ceiling and broke for a moment .... The bedding was comfortable with thick eye mat and feather futon, but personally the pillow was low and it was hard to sleep. The hand washing was a little toilet smell, and the blindfold of the open-air bath was broken, and it was like an old private house that was not used rather than an old private house. The work clothes of the room clothes were a little thick and thin despite the summer. The public bath has two large bathtubs, the open-air bath is a large rock bath and a wooden bath, and the pottery bath is very substantial with two hot water and sauna. There was a note that the floor was slippery due to the influence of the water quality, but I think it would be better to have a stop slip, including the stone stairs outside. The free service of hot water, Yakult, coffee milk and milk is heart-hating. The dishes are two choices of meat pottery and seafood shabu shabu, and you will choose at check-in. I thought I would choose meat and fish with my husband and wife, but I chose the seafood shabu shabu because I could only choose the same thing for two people. It was a 60 year old couple, but I was able to enjoy the amount, seasoning, and variety with my eyes. Dinner and breakfast were very satisfying in all, including the staff's response. However, the check-in was 16 o'clock, and the 19:45 assigned to the first order dinner was a bit slow. I didn't use it, but there was a service of soup powder to fill the belly until late dinner and a service of night ringing ramen. Check out was smooth without waiting because it was possible to finish after breakfast. The room was very satisfied with the dishes and the public bath while expecting improvement with a severe evaluation.
Abba Resorts Izu - Zagyosoh
4.5/511 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
4.7/534 Reviews
I always try to find Ryokan (Japanese traditional Inn) with many private baths options, that you can use without reservations as much as you can, and this is one of these Ryokan. I have been there twice with family, and recommended another friend, who also liked it. It has large isolated accommodations (hanare), and even good size for three generations. There are nice walking paths nearby, good for the morning walk. Their garden is full of green, and very picturesque. If meal at the room is provided, that would have been even better. You can probably ask for it ti fully enjoy the place.
We Home Villa Jyogasaki-onsen
4.6/59 Reviews
The room is in good condition, although small, but well equipped. After arriving at the store, everyone needs to pay an additional 300 yen for the hot spring fee. I think it is very worthwhile. I booked twice after staying with my friends for two nights. There are two hot springs indoor and outdoor, which is very sensational. It’s just that this place is too remote. It’s late, it’s almost dark, and it’s scary to have no lights on the road; and there is no place to eat at the meal, and the hotel also has instant noodles, and let the little brother help order pizza takeaway. There is also a certain distance from the station. The clerk is handsome, but there is Japanese service, and foreigners have a little difficulty communicating.
Akazawa Onsen Hotel
4.4/544 Reviews
I used it for a few days back, but I stayed for the first time. It is convenient to use the day-trip hot spring hall after checking out on the day of the stay. The pool is also available at a discount price and full of elements that can be enjoyed quite. The room chose a large room with a veranda, but it may be good to be far from the main building and narrow. I was at the day trip hot spring hall and tried to use it open-air. It is not cheap, but you can relax with your family. The zashiki is also large. However, there is nothing to bring food and drink (with a refrigerator). The public bath is a great view open-air bath as well as a day trip. It becomes a little narrow version. It is a great view whenever you go.
Izu One Club
4.4/527 Reviews
The hotel staff are very kind and courteous! Bonus point is that communication is no problem at all! This time I am traveling by car, and there is free parking space. Although the location is a little far from tourist attractions, there is no problem with driving by yourself! I was originally staying in a room with a shared bathroom, but luckily a room with a private bathroom was available. The hotel staff helped arrange the replacement. Thank you very much🙏 The only two nitpicks are that there is no elevator and the Japanese bathtub in the bathroom is a bit old and I don't dare to soak in it.

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