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Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Toi Marine Hotel
3.7/53 Reviews
The hotel building is old but renovated and clean inside. Perfect for those who swim in the sea in the summer on the beach. It is the best location to see the sea from the room and see the sunset. Since the observation bath is a men's and women's replacement system in the morning and evening, women can soak in the hot springs while watching the sunset. Since it is very close to the Suruga Bay ferry terminal, you can also relax while watching the ferry. All-you-can-eat meals in buffet style, and there is also an all-you-can-drink plan. It's not luxurious, but the content is usually delicious. Overall, the cospa is a pretty good inn. You can walk to Doi Jinshan nearby.
Bokusuiso Toikan
4.3/57 Reviews
The plan was changed from Minami Izu to Nishi Izu where the sea situation calmed down in diving. In the middle of that, I chose it because there was a vacant place where the meal was cut by 10000 yen per person with a luxurious 2 meal at the hot spring inn in a hurry. The amount of hot water springs seems to be the largest in Nishi Izu, and the open-air baths are very large and luxurious. However, when you look at the ingredients of the hot springs, it seems that they use circulation and disinfection. It is written as a 180,000 liter spring in a day, and 7,500 liter of hot water is springing out even in an hour, but why? But there was no smell like disinfectant in the hot water. The meal is also luxurious with many seafood including abalone and many small bowls for this price. However, the main sashimi that can be seen most is not a local seafood, and the taste is now one. Because of the relatively large hot spring inn, there are many employees and very polite service, and the room and dining room are luxurious. Because it is DOI Onsen facing the sea, I chose it with expectation of hot springs and seafood, but only two bad points were about the eye, but from the accommodation cost, it is a wonderful temperature above the price even if two points are deducted It is no doubt that it is a spring inn!
Breezbay Shuzenji Hotel
3.9/56 Reviews
It was about 18,000 yen for breakfast, dinner and a free drink plan for two people. It's too much value. I enjoyed the rock bath, but now it's half renovated. It's a pressure volume because the first president dug only.
Toi Onsen Suishoutei
4.2/56 Reviews
I've stayed at various places, but this Suishotei's rice has a wide variety of dishes and is really delicious no matter what you eat! To be honest, even high-class inns look really good, but the appetizer tastes strange, and I'm not a big eater, but the portions are really small, but Suishotei's is really delicious. No matter what I ate, I was impressed. It was a dish that you can feel the spirit of those who are thinking about the menu. There are various ranks of rooms, but the room we stayed in has a large 180 cm diameter free-flowing hot spring. did. Room ”Time of Happiness” The room was spacious, and the approach after opening the door was also wonderful with indirect lighting. After all, I highly recommend a room with a free-flowing hot spring in the room. The lighting in the restroom was a little dim. This inn is recommended for couples or couples traveling together rather than for families. It is one of the inns that I want to go to eat again.
Oni No Sumika
4.9/512 Reviews
My family and I loved our experience at this onsen! The accommodations are first-rate and blend superbly a traditional japanese inn experience with modern comforts and luxury. The hot spring baths are all private and thoughtfully integrated into the rooms. It's incredibly relaxing to submerge yourself in one after a long day exploring the Izu peninsula! The service is impeccable and the staff are uniformly gracious and attentive. Finally, the food at the inn might have been the highlight! Breakfast and dinner are included and each is a high-class, multi-course meal. We were all amazed by how ornate, delicious, and varied the food was each time we sat down. Overall, we could not recommend this stay highly enough! It helped make our experience in Japan very special and one we'll cherish for many years.
Arujisu
4.2/53 Reviews
My husband, daughter and son-in-law spent two nights at Arujisu in October 2022, after discovering it purely by chance while looking for an inn in Izu. I cannot recommend it highly enough. The inn faces Suruga Bay where one can swim in a protected area. Each room has a terrace with its own outdoor bath, and there is nothing more delightful than waking up early and soaking in the hot mineral waters before breakfast while listening to the waves. (There are also larger baths on the top floor.) Sunset views are breathtaking, as is the food - the west coast of the Izu Peninsula is full of fishing ports and guests benefit from the catch, which appears in exquisite dishes at both breakfast at dinner. I would also recommend exploring the environs on foot. There are quiet fishing towns and easy mountain paths through lush forests hiding ancient temples. The price for all this is comparatively low when one considers the beauty of the location, the quality of the food and the kind, caring service. It's worth the time it takes to reach Odoi - we took the Shinkansen (bullet train) from Tokyo to Mishima, then a taxi to the inn (quite reasonable for four people). There is also the option of going to Shimizu and taking the Suruga Bay ferry to Odoi, but do check that the ferry is operating at the time you need, as crossings are liable to be cancelled when the water is rough. One final note: We had been somewhat concerned because our son-in-law has some tattoos, and tattooed people are often banned from public baths in Japan. You will have no such problem at Arujisu, possibly because tattoos are becoming more accepted in general, or possibly because of the welcoming attitude of everyone at this inn.

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Izu does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. Although there aren't any airports or train stations, visitors can come to the city via bus or other means of transportation.

There are 43 hotels in Izu with excellent service. The local average price is 329 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 2 five-star hotels in Izu at an average price of 115 SGD per night. There are 17 four-star hotels in Izu at an average price of 448 SGD per night. There are 16 three-star hotels in Izu at an average price of 256 SGD per night. There are 2 two-star hotels in Izu at an average price of 150 SGD per night. Unique local hotels in Izu provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. In Izu, chain hotels such as Marriott are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotels under the Marriott brand are a good choice. A popular hotel in Izu, Izu Marriott Hotel Shuzenji is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Yukairo-Kikuya.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Izu, nearby attractions like Shuzenji can be your first stop. For short trips in Izu, 恋人峡 are all good options. The most famous attractions locally are Shuzenji Niji no Sato. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to 中伊豆葡萄酒厂 Chateau T.S for a great shopping experience.

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