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Akari et Kaori Formerly Taizanso
4.6/56 Reviews
I chose Taizanso because of the high reviews. I enjoy eating, so the fact that the reviews for the food were good was the number one factor. Due to the corona sickness, all the dishes were lined up on the table except for rice and dessert. Originally, black rice was served last, but white rice was served as an appetizer. The black rice for dinner and wasabi rice for breakfast were delicious. I don't think this dish can be helped if it's a corona countermeasure dish, but I thought it was a very ordinary dish that was neither acceptable nor impossible. If the usual kaiseki cuisine is better, can I visit again? The public bath didn't feel smaller than I imagined (image from word of mouth). The quality of the hot springs is good to stay warm forever, but it doesn't seem to be free-flowing. Due to the corona crisis, the two large public baths are reserved until 22:00 and then become men's and women's baths. The bath in the ordinary Japanese-style room was deep and tiled, so I didn't feel the atmosphere. It was a room on the second floor, but I think it would be better for the elderly and those with disabilities to be careful about the stairs and the room bath. Free coffee and tea was very nice. I think that the customer service of the staff is good. The inn seems to have a history, but is it clean and incense? The scent of is also soothing. You can't see the view from the room, but it's close to the center of Shuzenji, so it's good for a walk.
Hotel Takitei
3.7/518 Reviews
The surrounding environment is very quiet, there are free hot springs, red bridges, bamboo forests and many-year-old temples nearby. Although the hotel facilities are old, the tatami and hotel hot springs are very authentic. The package package  breakfast and dinner are very good value.
HOTEL LAFORET SHUZENJI
3.5/551 Reviews
If you stay at Shuzenji for more than 3 nights, this is a good choice. If only 2 nights, it is recommended to stay in a spa town. Although the hotel has a shuttle bus, it still has a distance from the center. The hotel is very old and was once an upscale hotel. There is a sense of crossing in the living, many parent-child activities can participate, and in the mountains, you can take a walk on the mountain to participate in activities. The hot springs are not amazing, it is not bad. Breakfast did not come up to eat, dinner is a buffet, there are not many varieties, but the products can be produced. And the service is really good. In general, it won't let you down.
Hostel Knot
4.5/53 Reviews
Our party of nine stayed for four days and three nights at Hostel Knot and enjoyed every moment of the unique school tour. Our hosts were knowledgeable about Izu and generously took us around, organising wonderful workshops in calligraphy and making sushi and taking us fishing. Their hospitality was top notch. We occupied the individual rooms and one double room with tatami and liked the traditional atmosphere of the whole hostel. An unforgettable, meaningful and fun experience.
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.
Shuzenji Onsen Katsuragawa
4.6/546 Reviews
■ Location  Take a bus (220 yen cash only) from Shuzenji Station and get off at Miyukibashi, 2-3 minutes. The other side across the new bridge along the Katsura River. About 7 minutes on foot from Shuzenji Onsen Station on the route bus. Large high-rise inn. The scenery might be beautiful during autumn leaves. ■Nearby Attractions We recommend going to Niji no Sato on a free electric bicycle. The bicycle was also made by Panasonic and was new, and it was powerful even on the slopes. You can get there in about 20 minutes. At Niji no Sato, you can enjoy steam locomotives and views of Mt. Fuji. Also, if you have a receipt for staying at Shuzenji Onsen, Niji no Sato will give you a 30% discount. ■ Room  The room was spacious and the bed was set on tatami mats, so it was comfortable to sleep. It was nice to have a humidifier. ■ Meals Buffet style with a competitive number of items. If you are with children, you can enjoy it in an entertainment mood. It might be more fun if you make it a fair specification such as cotton candy. On the contrary, it is a mess, so it is not recommended for those who want to enjoy it slowly or emphasize the atmosphere. ■ Amenities  In front of the Daily Yamazaki convenience store in the ryokan, you can take whatever you want as much as you like. I think that management efforts to reduce personnel and maintenance costs are rational, only for Obako Hotel. I think the service of choosing a yukata is very good. Wouldn't it be nice to have a special yukata for a fee? If there is a design that looks good on Instagram. ■ Hospitality  The check-in time was around 17:00, so I contacted them in advance. At that time, there are only two dinners at 18:00 and 18:30, and the 19:45 two-part system is not being done at this time, so I hurried to the hotel without eating lunch. At the front desk of the inn, it was said that after 18:00, there would be a two-part system at 19:30, and there was a discrepancy between the phone and time. Although I complained about it, the woman at the reception was indifferent, with no apology or confirmation, whether the complaint was a daily occurrence. Perhaps the person on the phone misunderstood and told the time, but I asked if there was 19:45, and although I insisted that it was not, I regret that I told the wrong time. . I can't help but make a mistake, but I was disappointed because there was no follow-up at the reception.

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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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