Brenda T
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Arcana Izu is a small contemporary styled ryokan in a somewhat secluded location. There are other residential buildings close by, but as the building faces a river and forest, it feels fairly remote. ||||We did not drive and took the shinkansen from Tokyo station, then transferring at Mishima station to a local line. Though we do not speak Japanese, we felt the commute was fairly easy. Once at Shuzenji station, one can either take a taxi or the local bus. We weren’t in a rush and decided to take the local bus instead. ||||As it’s a small property with only a small number of rooms, so it’s very quiet. What we love most about the property is the quietness, the in-room onsen (which we went several times a day) and the food. Dinner came in small but rich portions. We are fairly small eaters, so we felt the food was more than sufficient for us. As the food was rich, at one point in time, we even told the chef to make the portions even smaller for us. However, if you love big portions, not sure if the portions here may be a little small for you. I’m sure it could be something you could inform the chef (about). ||||It’s pricy staying at this establishment, at ~US$750 upwards a night, but if you take into account the quality of food (Michelin level type quality, refinement, taste and plating), the excellent service, contemporary room, with all the usual 5-star hotel amenities and in-room onsen, I feel its well worth the cost. What we found expensive were the wines, which can be more expensive than what you would find in similar Tokyo restaurants. Would urge the management to review the individual wine and pairing prices.||||Would we go back again? Yes, but the next time, we would probably opt to drive there, so we can explore the other parts of the Izu Peninsula. ||||++++++++++++++++++||||Highlights||+ Somewhat secluded location||+ Bed is a comfortable western-style bed (we don’t appreciate the traditional tatami style beds)||+ Breakfast and dinner were delicious, using local produce||+ Private in-room onsen||+ Japanese hospitality and service||||Lowlights||- No real activities close by, if you don’t have a car||||Traveler Tips||= Best for couples, for a romantic time.||= Would suggest staying for 2 nights, as due to the commute there, one night would seem too rushed.||= This is not the accommodation for you, if you like your day to be filled with activities. There isn’t much to do other than relax, unwind, soak in the onsen, dream, spend quality time with your love one… Bring a good book, colouring book, etc if required.||= Also, if you like to socialize with other travelers, this is not the accommodation for you. ||= Would suggest carrying a small luggage (cabin size) if taking public transport, as it’s easier to maneuver up and down train platforms. Sometimes the elevators and escalators are hard to find or too far away, thus a smaller bag is easier to carry up/down stairs.