The best available Bed and Breakfast Inns to stay near Shizuoka Prefecture

May 9, 2023 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Shizuoka Prefecture, Tokai, Chubu including Inatori Ginsuiso, Shimoda Yamatokan, Dogashima New Ginsui, Kira no Sato, Kuretake Inn Premium Fujinomiya, New Kaikatei Izumi, Hotel Suiyotei, Hinodeya, Tsuruya Kisshotei, Arai Ryokan.
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1. Inatori Ginsuiso

1624-1 Inatori, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun 413-0411 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
44%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
7%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 274 reviews

Inatori Ginsuiso

INATORIGINSUISO is located on the east coast of Inatori Onsen of Izu. We are hot spring inn with a history of more than fifty years. "Hospitality" We believe it's the most important. There is a "customer expectations for service" slightly above "customers request". So think of is, is our "GINSUI people". We can understand it by each and every staff do their mind. And, it will come true in that we serve with a compassion. We believe so. Onsen with a origin, Izu of food, sea sparkling in silver, hearty dolls (it is called and hung chick) .... And we will provide the hospitality of GINSUI. We are looking forward to your visit.

Weekend Getaway

Reviewed By tokyo2whiterock

About a two hour train ride away from Tokyo station, a fantastic Japanese inn with hot spring. Our room had a hot spring in our room which was great. Definitely recommend this place to get away from the city and just relax. The food was great as was the service.

2. Shimoda Yamatokan

2048 Kisami, Shimoda 415-0028 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
47%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 467 reviews

Shimoda Yamatokan

Shimoda Yamatokan is located on the oceanfront of beautiful TATADO beach. Make yourself at home while enjoying sumptuous meals and relaxing in the hot springs.Each room is set in traditional Japanese style, with tatami mats and futons. Further, each room has a private balcony for magnificent ocean views and relaxation. Savor the seasonal local delicacies!

Perfect option to stay in Shimoda

Reviewed By Lea_Hotelero

Amazing experience at this Ryokan in front of the beach. I stayed in room 211 with a private bath in the balcony. The view from the room was amazing and very beautiful. The shower was great also, located next to the balcony. The hotel has 2 different public baths. One of them is located in the terrace where you can observe the beautiful stars at night while relaxing in the bath. The staff was very friendly and very helpful. There is a ping pong table near the front office where you can play for free. The dinner and breakfast were very delicious and very abundant. I will definitely stay here again if I go to Shimoda.

3. Dogashima New Ginsui

2977-1 Nishina, Nishiizu-cho, Kamo-gun 410-3514 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
37%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
6%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 256 reviews

Dogashima New Ginsui

D0gashima area on the west coast of the Izu boasts superb view and beautiful sunsets. Despite the distance of only about 3 hours from Tokyo, is a Japanese resort rich natural and human kindness coexist. Dogashima New Ginsui has the largest facilities and natural hot spring this area. In addition, our motto is just well comfortable service to our customers. We're looking forward to your visit.

Gorgeous views and service

Reviewed By Stormville99

Pros: This hotel's view is so incredible. We enjoyed the view from our room and the restaurant and each time took our breath away. The staff were very attentive and even gave small gifts to our children. The Japanese style rooms were lovely and the futon beds on the floor were very comfortable. The onsen was relaxing, well maintained and family friendly. Cons: We were a little disappointed to find all the pools drained during our stay. We were hoping the kids could enjoy the indoor pool but it was empty. Also the beach at the bottom of the hotel had quite a lot of rubbish on it. Plastic and rusted parts all over the rocky beach. It didn't seem safe for children. Maybe a beach best to look at from the hotel, but not visitors up close! We still loved our stay though.

4. Kira no Sato

1326-5 Yawatano, Ito 413-0232 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
39%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
4%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 280 reviews

Kira no Sato

See why so many travelers make Kiranosato their onsen ryokan of choice when visiting Ito. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Nearby landmarks such as Hachimangukinomiya Shrine (0.4 mi) and Tajima Waterfall Observatory (0.9 mi) make Kiranosato a great place to stay when visiting Ito. Rooms at Kiranosato offer air conditioning providing exceptional comfort and convenience. Baggage storage and shops are some of the conveniences offered at this onsen ryokan. A sauna and an on-site restaurant will also help to make your stay even more special. If you are driving to Kiranosato, free parking is available. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Homemade Soba Sunaba Izukogen, Kihachi, and Fuwafuwa Kakigori Hello, which are some Asian restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular history museums such as Ito Togo Memorial hall and Kinoshita Mokutaro Memorial Museum. At Kiranosato, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Ito.

Cozy and clean inn

Reviewed By 930keit

I visited here in my family trip. The location of the hotel was a bit far from the nearest station, so I recommend to use a car or free shuttle. The room has two sub rooms and was big enough for four people (2 adults and 2 kids). The view from the room was good and nostalgic. The room has a shower, but the hot springs were so big and comfortable enough for you to get relaxed. We could play with several traditional Japanese toys outside. All the kids definitely love it. Free ramen was also served at 10pm ( I was not sure taste of it because I was in the bed...) Only one drawback was a location of the meals. We could not have them in the room but needed to go to restaurant. I understand that the upscale hotel cannot serve meals by each room, but the room was too cozy for me to get out!

5. Kuretake Inn Premium Fujinomiya

125-1 Chuocho, Fujinomiya 418-0065 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
29%
Good
54%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
4%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 28 reviews

Kuretake Inn Premium Fujinomiya

Open on Thursday, February 15, 2018!

Clean and quiet

Reviewed By bixierg

Don’t expect too much from the picture on TripAdvisor. The hotel is clean and surprisingly quiet, even having had a room directly beside the elevator. The room was spacious considering it is a business hotel but also comparatively expensive considering the location in the middle of nowhere. The furniture in the room is IKEA standard. Impressive however the big flatscreen TV. Besides sleeping there’s nothing you can do in the hotel. Mill restaurant and don’t waste your money on the breakfast. Overall OK when you just go there to sleep one night.

6. New Kaikatei Izumi

2914-6 Toi, Izu 410-3302 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
48%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
9%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 44 reviews

New Kaikatei Izumi

「New Kaikatei Izumi」is renewed June 2016. We are specialised in serving 「Kaiseki -traditional Japanese course meals. Our chief chef Takeyasu Ishii was given two stars by Michelin for 4years(from 2008 to 2011), the world's best-known guide to hotels and restaurants. We are located in front of Suruga Bay. You may enjoy rooms with open air baths & Ocean view. About [Kaiseki] (traditional Japanese meal brought in courses) Kaiseki is a traditional Japanese multi-course meal prepared from fresh, seasonal ingredients. Some dishes are served hot, while others are served chilled or at room temperature — just the way they're meant to be enjoyed.

Great Service

Reviewed By Leslie3663

The room size is relatively smaller then those tatami rooms. The service staff are very good service. The onsen is average. This hotel is very near to the ferry point for the ferry to Shimizu. Overall is good hotel, but fif the price abit steed.

7. Hotel Suiyotei

190-1 Izusan, Atami 413-0002 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
16%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
30%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 43 reviews

Hotel Suiyotei

Parking: 40

A mixture of amazing and yikes

Reviewed By Squishy V

First of all, the staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, and the breakfast and dinner foods offered at the buffet is plentiful and delicious. The onsen has a nice atmosphere and there are many activities available in the facility. The view is beautiful, and the futons were comfortable (though we have no prior experiences to compare it to). However, the room was sadly lackluster. We paid almost $400AUD and got a room that was quite old. My partner has a tattoo and thus was not able to enter the onsens, but we were assured that there are bathtubs in our room. We were excited, only to find a very old, brown tile stained "bathtub" next to the shower which still had some soap residue on the faucet. Out of the 5 places we have stayed at during our trip to Japan, this was by far the most expensive (at least 3 times more per day) but the rooms were of worst quality.

8. Hinodeya

1189-19 Yawatano, Ito 413-0232 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
89%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 376 reviews

Hinodeya

Situated a 5-minute walk from Izu-kogen Train Station, Hinodeya provides Japanese-style accommodation with a public bath. Guests can enjoy complimentary coffee, and use free Wi-Fi in the room. Decorated with a seasonal flower arrangement, each simple room features tatami (woven-straw) flooring and traditional futon bedding. Guests can watch TV with a yukata robe on, while sipping a cup of green tea, made with an electric kettle and tea bags. Hinodeya’s hot spring baths can be reserved for private use. In-room massages and karaoke facilities are available upon request at an additional fee. A range of activities like diving, fishing and hiking can be enjoyed in the area. Izu Ocean Park and Izu Guranparu Park are a 7-minute drive, and Izu Shaboten Park is a 15-minute drive away. Free parking is provided at the property. Japanese breakfast can be served at the dining room.

A gem in Izu Kogen!

Reviewed By daniawie

The hospitality is exceptional! Hiyoshi san kindly dropped and picked me up to/ from nearby attractions. Hinodeya has a charming vibe that makes you feel at home. Dinner and breakfast are excellent. I recommend to take the full package with dinner and breakfast! Overall I really enjoy my stay at Hinodeya and recommend anyone to stay here for their trip in Izu Kogen. Not to mention, the location is within 10 mins walk from Izu Kogen station and to the starting point of Jogasaki coast trekking course.

9. Tsuruya Kisshotei

Hokkawa Onsen, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun 413-0302 Shizuoka Prefecture 011 81 557-23-1212
Excellent
33%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
6%
Terrible
7%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 195 reviews

Tsuruya Kisshotei

Finding an ideal family-friendly onsen ryokan in Higashiizu-cho does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Tsuruya Kisshotei, a nice option for travelers like you. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Higashiizu-cho, Tsuruya Kisshotei is located a short distance from Marutetsuen (1.4 mi) and Hinokuchien (1.7 mi). You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer air conditioning, and you can stay connected during your stay as Tsuruya Kisshotei offers guests free wifi. The onsen ryokan features baggage storage and a gift shop. Plus, Tsuruya Kisshotei offers an on-site restaurant, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Madame En, which is a Chinese restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. If you are interested in exploring Higashiizu-cho, check out one of the parks, such as Izu Mountain Dogrun, Hana no Sakuoka Park, and Inatori Bunka Park. Tsuruya Kisshotei looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Higashiizu-cho.

Comfortable and relaxing Ryokan

Reviewed By Lawrong75

A Ryokan made for visitors to relax and heal their minds and soul. Woken by sun rise, several onsen options to choose, beautiful walking track along the coast, tasty meals prepared and excellent Japanese hospitality.

10. Arai Ryokan

970 Shuzenji, Izu 410-2416 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
50%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
3%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 129 reviews

Arai Ryokan

Izu Peninsula, the nation's largest hot springs resort, is about 2-hours train ride from Tokyo. Shuzenji Hot Springs is the oldest resort in Izu. River and its traditional Japanese style wooden structures are scattered in the large garden of about 5,000 ㎡. There is more than 140 years history. Many celebrated writers and painting artist, including Yokoyama Taikan and Kawabata Yasunari, are among the frequent guests. It is located at the center of Shuzenji Hot Springs, a short distance from sightseeing spots. Arai Ryokan is the inn where you can certainly enjoy the every essence of Japanese nature of four seasons, the traditional culture, art and architecture. All guest rooms are the traditional architecture and the rooms themselves overlook either the Katsura River or the garden or the courtyard with its large pond full of carp to enjoy the beauty of each season. Among the main attractions are the baths. The main bath, the Tenpyo Dai Yokudo, are built in 1933, with all cypress, by Nara Era(the 8th century) architectural style. The outdoor bath is located in Japanese garden and the family bath can be reserved for private use. All bath are the natural hot springs. The meal is kaiseki cuisine featuring the local fresh sea food and vegetable. Both dinner and breakfast are served in guest rooms. Meat dish or vegetarian meals are available for dinner also we can serve a continental breakfast. Please make request upon booking. The Bamboo Lane which is ranked ★★ in Michelin Green Guide Japan 2009 and 2011, Shuzenji Temple of 1200 years' history are short distance from the ryokan, 3-minutes walk. Also, you can enjoy the panoramic view of Mt. Fuji and the Suruga Bay from the peak of Mt. Daruma which is 20-minutes drive from the ryokan.

Classic beauty

Reviewed By 106christie

We stayed one night. The ryokan is everything you’d have dreamt of a traditional onsen experience. Our room is a river-facing, the river is literally flowing next to the room. The bamboo trail is directly opposite making an impeccable view. We suspected in autumn the room will also see an abundant maple trees. There are 4 free baths, the outdoor and ‘big bath house’ are the best. The free private bath is a very nice touch, good for family and couples. Food is very good as well, filled with some many delicate touches and seasonal picks, if you eat too fast or too big a mouthful it’s likely you’d have missed a few good things without realising. The ryokan’s size and setting is most enjoyable. Inner courtyards and ponds are beautifully curated adding to the aged beauty of the buildings. Aged trees and streams, every corner, indoor or outdoor, it’s a delight to discover. The neighbourhood is a nice little pocket perfect to explore for a good day/half-day. Will recommend arriving a bit early to explore the vicinity including Shuzenji and it’s back-hill area. The Main Street along the ryokan also offers some shops to explore for a snack or souvenir. Would highly recommend to all who crave a serene onsen experience. Note: the river could be ‘loud’ for some as it is not a small stream but a constant hush of water. Some will consider it sounding like white noise. If you need to sleep in absolute silence consider courtyard-facing rooms instead.

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