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Izu Peninsula
A stunning coastal peninsula just 1-2 hours from Tokyo, Izu offers everything from secluded mountain onsen to dramatic ocean cliffs. From the literary hot spring town of Shuzenji to the sun-drenched beaches of Shimoda, Izu has been Japans favorite getaway for centuries.
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Furuya Ryokan
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The oldest ryokan in Atami, operating continuously since 1806. Over 200 years of hospitality with 16 rooms featuring private open-air onsen baths.
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ABBA Resorts Izu - Zagyosoh
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A luxury resort-ryokan hybrid where all rooms feature private open-air hot spring baths overlooking Sagami Bay.
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Asaba
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One of Japans most celebrated ryokans, established in 1489. Features a stunning Noh stage and 500 years of unbroken hospitality along the Katsura River.
æé $600 //æ³
Atami Sekitei
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A serene ryokan set within a 10,000-square-meter Japanese garden, offering villa-style rooms with private onsen baths.
æé $300 //æ³
Yokikan
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A family-run ryokan established in 1910 with a hilltop open-air bath offering panoramic views over Ito city.
æé $220 //æ³
Ks House Ito Onsen
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A registered Cultural Property turned budget ryokan hostel with authentic 100% natural hot spring baths at backpacker-friendly prices.
æé $35 //æ³
Seiryuso
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An elegant ryokan on a sprawling 20,000 sqm property near Shimoda, known for exceptional kaiseki featuring local golden-eye snapper.
æé $330 //æ³
Shimoda Yamatokan
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An oceanfront ryokan perched above pristine Tatado Beach, where every room offers sweeping Pacific views.
æé $295 //æ³
Gyokuhokan
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Established in 1926, every room has both a private open-air bath and a hinoki cypress indoor bath, fed by three natural spring sources.
æé $430 //æ³
Dogashima New Ginsui
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A large oceanfront onsen resort on the dramatic west coast of Izu, famous for sunset views ranked among Japans 100 Best Sunsets.
æé $100 //æ³
Arai Ryokan
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Founded in 1872, with 15 buildings registered as National Tangible Cultural Properties. A living museum of Meiji, Taisho, and Showa-era architecture.
æé $230 //æ³
Ochiairo Murakami
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Established in 1874, this Registered Tangible Cultural Property was beloved by famous Japanese writers. A secluded mountain retreat in the Yugashima valley.
æé $500 //æ³