With a stay at Yukairou Kikuya in Izu, you'll be in the mountains, within a 15-minute drive of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park and Shuzenji Temple. This ryokan is 16.5 mi (26.5 km) from Atami Sun Beach and 17 mi (27.4 km) from Toi Beach.
Pamper yourself with onsite massages or enjoy recreation amenities such as hot springs. This ryokan also features complimentary wireless internet access, gift shops/newsstands, and a vending machine.
At Yukairou Kikuya, enjoy a satisfying meal at the restaurant. A complimentary Japanese breakfast is served daily from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, multilingual staff, and luggage storage. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 44 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
GGuest User2023.07.31
The first time we chose the back of the inn at Shuzenji Onsen, it was the Yukoro Kikuya. It is located almost in the center of the hot spring town of Shuzenji, and if you follow the prefectural road that runs through the northern bank of the Katsura River, there is an entrance to the inn, and there is a parking lot next to it. From the entrance to the main body of the inn, you will pass over the lobby built on the bridge over the Katsura River. Check-in is done on the sofa in this lobby, so you can see the Katsura River from just above the river. As the name ”Yu Corridor” suggests, many hot water areas are connected by long corridors. From those hot springs, I could see the beautiful garden of the inn. The dinner I was looking forward to was called ”Quasi Sakana Kaiseki”, and I was able to choose some dishes as I liked. We were two of us, and we dared to eat different dishes, but each dish looked beautiful and very delicious. Our accommodation plan was a plan to have draft beer free in the private lounge, so we had draft beer in the hot spring and relaxed.
Located in Izu, Shuzenji Onsen Katsuragawa is on a river, a 1-minute drive from Shuzenji Temple and 6 minutes from Katsuragiyama Ropeway. This ryokan is 5 mi (8.1 km) from Izunagaoka Hot Spring and 6 mi (9.6 km) from Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace.
Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including hot springs and bicycles to rent.
Featured amenities include luggage storage and an elevator. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 116 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, complimentary toiletries, and bidets. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2023.01.04
■ 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.
Meal reservations or cancellations must be made at least 3 days before check-in.
Please contact the hotel at least 3 days before if you have any food allergies or cannot eat raw foods.
Meals are based on locally caught seafood, which is a must.
Dinner starts at 18:00pm, so please check in by 17:00pm.
Meals will not be served if you arrive at the hotel after 18:00pm.
Please let us know how you will arrive at the hotel (car/tram) and your expected arrival time.
If you are coming by train, we operate a shuttle bus between Izu-Okawa Station and the hotel between 14:30 and 19:00.
If you have a set itinerary, please let us know your expected arrival time at the station.
If your itinerary is not confirmed, please tell us your arrival time by email or phone within the check-in day.
We will pick you up at Izu-Okawa Station.
Please note that there are no escalators or elevators in the hotel, only stairs.
GGuest User2022.04.18
Izu Okawa Onsen. I have traveled to Izu for several dozen times, but it was the first hot spring area to visit. After I was lost in Shimoda or inatori, I decided to check out the muddy hot water and late check out. It is attracted to the pure Japanese style inn with a late check-out that is not unusual in a foreign hotel. Building 40 years, a hot spring inn of one house. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable, although there is a feeling of secret around. The appearance of the inn is normal, but the lobby is well sensed from the entrance. At check-in, there was a service of matcha and Japanese confectionery in the lounge, which was good to relieve. I am impressed that I hear that the lounge furnishings are good sense, and the self service of coffee and tea is done until 23, and I know it. The room I booked was a tatami room, unlike other western rooms, it felt that it was not renewed, but it was arranged in a small and easy to use room. I felt that I wanted to make it a future problem that I had a bamboo around the digging, and I had a little 々 leg pain and no place to relax such as a sofa. The bathroom open-air bath was just the temperature and the location was the best, and I liked it so much that I didn't know how many times I entered. The large bath is a rental system, and it is excellent that the vacant situation can be confirmed from the room if the QR code is read in the smartphone. I tasted the luxury of renting a large open-air bath alone. All meals are provided in the room and fresh sashimi. It was delicious, but I was sorry that I left too much. The refrigerator in the room, the PET bottle of water and can beer are serviced and surprised. You can taste more luxurious time than Izu plateau and Inatori Onsen. History 々 repeated inn.
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GGuest UserThis is a Ryokan which has a very good reputation. For me, the stay is perfect and I will recommend this Ryokan. Even though you cannot value the location of the Ryokan, as Shuzenji is a very small place. The Rokan is right opposite to the bamboo forest, which is suitable for my personal view. However, you need to notice as it is close to the bamboo forest and near to the river, you will find many bugs here, especially at night. Don't forget to close the windows and doors. When you first arrive at the Ryokan, don't forget to take a photo of the board at the door as you can find your name on it. If you have a name that can be written in Kanji, you can even email them to let them write in Kanji. The Ryokan itself is large but the staff are very nice and friendly. They will introduce the whole Ryokan to you when you arrive and lead you to the most places so that you can find out the several Onsens and amenities' locations. I will recommend you to discover the Ryokan when you are free. The Ryokan even provides guided tours as most of the buildings here are cultural heritage. Moreover, the Ryokan will even provide umbrellas, so no worries when it rains. The English of Ryokan staff is not ideal, as you might be able to guess. If you can speak Japanese, I will recommend you to use Japanese. The food quality is very good and they will sometimes provide some very interesting dishes. For example, the lobster shell tempura, which shocked me at first but tasted not bad. I have mentioned Onsen before but there are a few more you might need to know. Since the hotel has a long history, you might need to take a shower in your room first then go to the Onsen in different places as there are no shower places in Onsen like other Ryokan. However, the onsen is very good so I will recommend you try as many as you can. Overall, the Rokan is expensive but absolutely worthy. I will recommend you to try it when you are free.
TtekkannonThe room was large and the tatami mats were just changed or blue 々 was cozy with a good fragrance! The red leaves from the room were beautiful because it was a big window! It was very easy to spend not only seats but also some chairs to relax with the back. I chose to see the word of mouth and reputation of the meal in the magazine and the net, but it was honest that it was not as good as I expected. It may have been too big to expect, but it was very delicious about boiled food. It was also good that the dessert was luxurious in the plan. The rose trees々looking from the big window in the room were very clean as the autumn leaves were disturbed at a clean time.
--zzrpI 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.
GGuest UserI stayed with my family because I had a meal in a private room and had an open-air bath in my room. It is in the back of Shuzenji Onsen Town and is a quiet environment. When I arrived at the inn, I received a welcome drink service in the lounge. The room was very large and barrier free. The semi open-air bath was large enough for children and two people, and the washroom was large and easy to use. The bedroom and Japanese room were spacious and comfortable. Dinner and breakfast are available in a private room, and each dish is added for a while and is great. The lady and the chef were also greeted and impressed by the hospitality. The chef brought the shiitake mushroom log and ate it with the butter baking of shiitake mushroom, but it was exquisite. The young woman who took charge 々 was also very kind and felt very good. I would like to repeat it again.
NNgThe place is amazing, own onsen in your room, and there is an amazing view of Fuji. The only problem is that there any restaurants for this hotel that doesn’t require a reservation prior to your check in, so if you need any food, you need to go to the hotel next-door. Other than that is a very good experience, very spacious room for your family or your friend, and it’s a great chance for you to get near nearer
to the nature.
GGuest UserFuji is beautiful in winter. In addition, the cherry blossoms bloom early and the warm weather makes it the perfect place for a trip to Nishiizu. Shimoda is also nearby, so you can enjoy a drive to Minamiizu. It's a pity that there are no large public baths or private baths at En, but if the weather is fine, you can spend a pleasant time. There are individual differences in food, but we enjoyed it. Deep sea fish are delicious.
: This is a beautiful traditional riverside Ryokan. Our room, very pretty, had a balcony which opened directly onto the famous Katsura bridge. The welcome was good and the (traditional) breakfast truly exceptional. The onsen was definitely the hottest we tried in Japan but quite pleasant. Everything is close.
神神游小哈The location is slightly biased, so there may be fewer foreign guests in the hotel, mainly locals. The view of the room is a selling point. It faces the sea from Mt. Fuji. The open air is very comfortable and the room is very comfortable. There are not many places to stroll around and it is not convenient to not drive. The hotel's food is very good, it is a combination of Japanese and French, and the display is very beautiful. The service attitude is very good, that is, the overall English level is slightly poor, and the communication is slightly difficult.
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Trip.com offers a wide variety of hotel deals and promotions that are available throughout the year. You can easily find these special offers on our deals page. What's more, if you are a member of our loyalty program, you can sign in to your account and discover exclusive discounted rates at hotel list pages.
How can I get lower prices for hotels?
Sometimes booking hotels midweek is cheaper, but it also depends on the season.
How many hotels are listed on Trip.com?
You can find over 5 million hotels in more than 230 countries or regions on Trip.com. Haven't decided which hotel to book? Browse our site to get ideas!
Can I cancel or change my hotel bookings on Trip.com?
It depends on the hotel policy and date of cancellation. Please check the policy section of the related hotel pages. To cancel or change your bookings, sign in to your Trip.com account, go to "My Bookings", and follow the instructions.
How do I contact Trip.com customer support?
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