Buddhist temple · Izu
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"Shuzenji Temple is surrounded by maple trees and offers a picturesque setting, especially in autumn." - Louise George Kittaka
Japanese inn · Izu
Nestled along the Kano River, this upscale hot spring inn offers relaxed rooms with traditional touches, stunning private baths, and exceptional hospitality.
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Serene rooms with hot-spring baths in an upscale hotel featuring traditional Noh performances. This elegant hotel in a famed hot spring resort area is 3 km from the Shuzenji train station and 28 km from the Mishima Skywalk suspension bridge. Featuring tatami floors and traditional short-legged tables, the refined rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and indoor baths with hot spring water. Some rooms have futons. In-room breakfast and dinner are included. Loaner bikes and shuttles to the train station are free. There's a gourmet restaurant, as well as a serene garden featuring a pond and an outdoor stage for classical Noh theatrical performances. A spa area offers beauty and massage treatments. Kids age 7 and up are welcome.
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Bright rooms with river views in a tranquil hotel offering dining, a spa & an outdoor bathhouse. Surrounded by trees on the banks of the Kano River, this serene hot spring hotel off National Route 59 is 4 km from Jōren Falls and 6 km from the Izu Peninsula. Bright rooms without TVs feature river views, complimentary Wi-Fi, and living areas with sofas, as well as balconies or terraces offering open-air baths. Suites add separate living/dining areas. Amenities include a restaurant offering private dining, plus a spa, and an outdoor bathhouse with natural hot spring water.
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Nestled by the Katsura River, this contemporary ryokan boasts stylish tatami rooms, delightful local cuisine, and inviting hot spring baths for a restful escape.
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Arai Ryokan is a historic gem nestled by the Katsura River, blending traditional Japanese elegance with impeccable service and serene hot springs.
Hotel · Izu
Nestled in a quaint neighborhood, this cozy hostel boasts welcoming staff, thoughtful amenities, and easy access to local attractions and onsen.
· Izu
Nestled in lush greenery, this idyllic hot-spring resort town boasts a serene vibe and a charming Buddhist temple, plus local noodle delights to savor.
Soba noodle shop · Hamamatsu-shi
This laid-back spot specializes in handmade soba noodles, served alongside tempura and tamagoyaki, all in a chic, artistic setting.
Hotel · Atami
Streamlined rooms in an upmarket hot spring hotel featuring a chic restaurant & bay views. On a leafy hillside overlooking Nishikigaura Bay, this serene, upmarket hot spring hotel is a 10-minute walk from Atami Castle, 2 km from the Atami hot spring and 5 km from the MOA Museum of Art. The polished rooms come with in-room hot spring baths offering bay views; some have terraces with sunloungers. Suites add sitting areas with sofas, or living areas with tatami floors and chabudai dining tables. Breakfast is complimentary. A fine-dining French restaurant has bay views.
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· Matsuzaki
Nestled along the southwest coast of the Izu Peninsula, Matsuzaki charms with its traditional port-side restaurant serving generous seafood sets and friendly vibes.