11 Best Hotels With Onsen In Izu Peninsula, Japan - Updated 2024

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Japan’s Izu Peninsula is a must-go for any traveler who adores the sand, sea, and sun. This getaway is not only picturesque, but it’s also filled with hot springs, beaches, and even breathtaking mountain scenery. It’s also a popular vacation spot for city-dwellers given its proximity to Tokyo, and there is an array of fantastic things to do in Izu. If you’re planning a beach trip in Japan any time soon, be sure to book one of these hotels with onsen in Izu Peninsula, Japan.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on March 24, 2024.

1. Tatsuta Ryokan (from USD 204)

One of the best places to stay in Izu Peninsula, Tatsuta Ryokan is accessible to guests via the Yugasima Onsenguchi Bus Stop. This property offers its guests access to their enclosed and open-air hot spring baths. Rooms in this ryokan are equipped with air-conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom with amenities.

Guests may also explore nearby attractions such as the Shuzenji Temple and the Darumayama Kogen Rest House where Mount Fuji is within sight.

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Tatsuta Ryokan

Wifi Available

Address: Yugashima 347
1.86 km (1.2 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Room service Garden Terrace Non-smoking rooms Free parking Internet services Lift

2. Irorino Yado Sankichi (from USD 193)

Irorini Yado Sankichi boasts rooms with a view overlooking the mountains. The rooms also come with a DVD player, flat-screen TV with cable channels, and a private bathroom. This ryokan also offers its guests access to their hot spring bath.

There are also nearby attractions that guests can enjoy such as the Koibito Misaki Cape, Shuzenji Niji no Sato, and Fuji-Hakone-Izu-kokuritsu-kōen.

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Irorino Yado Sankichi

Wifi Available

Address: Yugashima 1972-1
1.53 km (1.0 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Meeting/banquet facilities Tennis court Garden Non-smoking rooms Fishing Family rooms Free parking

3. Japanese Cultural Heritage Ochiairo Muramkami (from USD 500)

Ochiairo Muramkami is a cultural estate in Izu. It offers its guests access to their enclosed and open-air hot spring baths, which can be booked for exclusive use. This property also has massage and facial services, bike rentals, and a karaoke room.

One of the perks of staying at this property is that guests may witness the Amagi Firefly Festival that is held annually in June. It is also near the Joren Falls, Shuzen-ji Temple, and Shuzenji Niji no Sato.

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Ochiairo

Address: Yugashima 1887-1
2.02 km (1.3 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Garden Non-smoking rooms

4. Yugashima Golf Club & Hotel Toen (from USD 41)

If you’re looking for a 5-star option that’s still a bang for your buck, check out Yugashima Golf Club & Hotel Toen. The Yugashima Golf Club & Hotel Toen boasts a breathtaking view of the mountains. This hotel in Izu Peninsula, Japan also has a garden, restaurant, hot spring bath, and table tennis facilities, making it the ideal place to stay for anyone in love with the great outdoors.

Their rooms come with a flat-screen TV, air-conditioning, and a private bathroom. There are also selected rooms that feature a terrace, so guests may enjoy the view of the mountains from the privacy of their own rooms. This property is near Shuzenji Temple and Koibito Misaki Cape.

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Yugashima Golf Club & Hotel Resort

Wifi Available

Address: Yugashima 2571-10
3.28 km (2.1 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Restaurant Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Sauna Golf course (within 3 km) Garden

5. Ufufu (from USD 844)

Ufufu is a ryokan that offers its guests rooms that have either a view of the river or the garden. Aside from that, guests may enjoy other amenities in the room such as a DVD player, flat-screen TV with cable channels, coffee machine, and a private bathroom with supplies. The property also has its own hot spring bath accessible to its guests. Guests may also visit nearby attractions such as the Shuzenji Temple, Mount Daruma, and Koibito Misaki Cape.

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Ufufu

Wifi Available

Address: 499-1 Tsukigase
4.77 km (3.0 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Restaurant 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Garden Non-smoking rooms Free parking Internet services Massage

6. Shirakabeso (from USD 326)

Shirakabeso is perfect for travelers looking for some peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of crowds. This hotel offers its guests access to their indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, which can be booked for exclusive use.

This ryokan offers rooms that are designed with traditional Japanese elements, featuring a tatami floor and yukata wraps, so if you’re a fan of Japanese-style rooms, this one’s for you. Guests may also enjoy traditional Japanese food, which is offered in the dining room of the property.

Nearby attractions include the Joren Falls and Mount Fuji, making Shirakabeso a beloved place to stay for tourists.

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Shirakabeso

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Yugashima 1594
2.05 km (1.3 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Sauna Garden Terrace Non-smoking rooms Fishing

7. Arai Ryokan (from USD 219)

Arai Ryokan is located in Shuzenji hot spring in the Izu Peninsula which is one of the best 100 hot springs in Japan. That’s no easy feat considering how many other beautiful hot springs can be found in Japan. Armed with this title and with operations dating back to the Meiji era, it’s undeniable that Arai offers above-average quality in terms of overall accommodation experience. Tenpyo bath, for one, is made of 1000-year-old Taiwanese cypress with water quality that has both body and mind healing capacities. Rooms are spacious and each has its charms such as the riverside room with a view of Bamboo Grove Lane, the standard Japanese room, and a spacious riverside deluxe suite room. The place is a cultural asset so guests are advised to refrain from making loud noises in the corridor. Meals are exquisitely prepared with always fresh ingredients.

One’s stay at Arai wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the different types of onsen available. One is the Tenpyo bath mentioned earlier and the other is the Ayame bath – an iris-shaped bath.

With regards to accessibility, the place is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes from Tokyo to Shuzenji by JR Limited express ODORIKO and another 10 minutes by bus from Shuzenji to the property. Pick-up services are limited due to union rules so it is highly advised to contact the property for exact directions if coming from places other than Tokyo and possible pickup locations near the property.

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8. Shoutoukan (from USD 405)

Shoutoukan is a hotel located in the Izu Peninsula with a magnificent ocean view along with a spectacular view of Mt. Fuji. It opened 100 years ago and perhaps it’s this long history that has made Shoutoukan one of the finest accommodations in the peninsula today. The rooms for one, are designed in a traditional Japanese interior style called Sukiya. Expect to see a lot of intricate woodworks and carefully laid out rooms offering views. There is also a public open-air bath, or onsen, which is a perfect relaxation activity for the guests. If you’re looking for the best dining places in town, look no further since Shoutoukan’s restaurant is frequented even by locals, undoubtedly so because of fine ingredients used and the techniques mastered by the head chef. So if you’re looking for the best value hotel in the Izu Peninsula where you’ve got everything you need in one place, Shoutoukan definitely deserves to be among your top choices.

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9. Zen no Yu (from USD 128)

Accessible through the Kawazu train station, Zen no Yu boasts of indoor and outdoor hot spring baths and hot stone steam baths as well as the view of the Kawazu cherry blossoms during springtime. Guests of this Izu Peninsula onsen may also enjoy its amenities such as the barbecue facility and massage services. Nearby attractions include the Jigenin Temple, Amagi Horse Village, Kawazu Nanadaru Falls, and the Mine Onsen Daidunto Park.

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Zen no Yu

Address: Nashimoto 28-1
10.53 km (6.6 mi) from Joren Falls

10. Amagiso (from USD 71)

Amagiso boasts of enclosed and open-air hot spring baths, and it is situated within the Odaru Falls – perfect for those looking for a scenic escape where they can unwind in the hot springs. With its abundance of quadruple rooms, Amagiso also makes for a great place to stay if you’re traveling with family.

Guests may enjoy the rooms that have a traditional Japanese design, and feature mountains views, a TV, fridge, exclusive toilet, and common bathroom. Other amenities in this ryokan are the dining room that serves traditional Japanese meals and the free shuttle service from Kawazu train station. If you’re traveling with a group and have no idea on where to stay in Izu Peninsula, try Amagiso!

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Amagiso

Address: Nashimoto 359
8.85 km (5.5 mi) from Joren Falls

Parking Meeting/banquet facilities Bar Non-smoking rooms Fishing Family rooms Games room Free parking

11. Unryu (from USD 320)

The Unryu is a ryokan situated in Shimo-sagano that offers its guests rooms that come with a terrace. There are other amenities available in the rooms such as free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, a TV, desk, a private bathroom, and a seating area. There is also a garden and a common lounge area where guests can relax. Breakfast is available upon request.

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Unwind after your Izu Peninsula adventure

With its gorgeous shorelines and sandy beaches, the Izu Peninsula makes for the ideal outdoor getaway. But after all the fun has been had for the day, you can be assured that you’ll find a good night’s rest in these famous onsen hotels. If you’re looking for a more home-like stay, you can check out these Airbnb vacation rentals in Izu.

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