伊豆高原の隠れ宿Syuhari守破離

9.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.3/10, based on 348 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Countryside Escape Garden Setting Sea Views Quiet Village Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 9,2/10
Cleanliness 9,3/10
Comfort 9,0/10
Value for money 8,8/10
Location 8,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A small hidden ryokan in Izu Kogen with traditional rooms, hot-spring baths, and easy station access.

Verified Izu Kogen BaseConfirmed in Yahatano, Ito, making it a practical base for Izu Kogen stays.
Quick Station AccessAbout three minutes by car from Izu Kogen Station, helpful for easy arrivals.
Open-Air OnsenFeatures a hot-spring bath including an outdoor bath for classic ryokan relaxation.
Traditional Tatami RoomsJapanese-style rooms with tatami and yukata create a more authentic stay.
Private In-Room DiningRoom dining is highlighted, adding privacy and a calmer meal experience.
Quiet Hideaway FeelRepeatedly presented as a hidden inn, suited to couples and peaceful breaks.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and private in-room bathing are the strongest stay drivers here, so 1 night works for check-in, baths, dinner and breakfast, while 2 nights makes sense only if you also want an easy Jogasaki Coast or Omuro/Izu Kogen day around it.
Trip-planning verdict: A small private-bath ryokan in Izu Kogen that works best for a quiet 1-night retreat or a relaxed 2-night East Izu stop with light sightseeing.

Know before booking

Limited walkabilityNear Izu Kogen but better with pickup, taxi or car; not a strong walk-everywhere base.
Easy to overstayThe inn is built around room dining and bathing, so travelers seeking dense sightseeing may feel done after 1-2 nights.
Quiet area eveningsChoose it for a calm night, not nightlife, bar-hopping or late dining flexibility.

Food & drinks

Verified small ryokan in Ito with in-room kaiseki and breakfast; nearby station-area dining adds seafood and casual meal options.

In-Room Dining (on-site)
on-site

Private in-room kaiseki and breakfast service.

  • Syuhari KaisekifoodMulti-course seasonal dinner.
  • Luxury Shokado MealfoodBox-style upgraded Japanese course.
  • Izu BreakfastfoodJapanese breakfast with local ingredients.
  • Sake PairingdrinkJapanese drinks likely served with meals.
  • Special Order DishesspecialtyExtra seafood or steak on request.
Honke Maguroya (nearby)
nearbyabout 6 min walk

Popular tuna-focused seafood restaurant near Izu-Kogen Station.

  • Tuna SashimifoodFresh tuna cuts.
  • Seafood Rice BowlfoodRice bowl with raw seafood.
  • Kinmedai DishesspecialtyLocal golden eye snapper options may be available.
Okariba (nearby)
nearbyabout 8 min walk

Station-side casual spot for grilled items and set meals.

  • Pork Cutlet SetfoodHearty Japanese set meal.
  • Charcoal GrillfoodSimple grilled meat or seafood dishes.
  • BeerdrinkGood with grilled fare.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A small ryokan in the Izu-Kogen area of Ito, best reached via Izu-Kogen Station and then a short taxi ride.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A small Izu Kogen ryokan with just eight rooms, private open-air baths in every room, and a quiet forest-and-sea setting. It suits travelers who want privacy and a slow onsen stay more than those seeking a highly convenient, modern luxury hotel experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private open-air bath in every roomAll eight rooms come with their own open-air bath, which makes it easy to enjoy a more secluded onsen stay without waiting for shared facilities. This is especially appealing for couples or travelers who value privacy.
  • Intimate eight-room atmosphereThe property is deliberately small, so the experience is likely to feel calmer and less crowded than larger resort hotels around Izu. That scale can make the stay feel more personal and restful.
  • Peaceful Izu Kogen settingThe ryokan presents itself as a hidden retreat in the Izu Kogen area, surrounded by greenery with ocean views. That combination fits travelers who want a quiet base rather than a busy town-center stay.
  • Creative kaiseki with local Izu ingredientsThe inn highlights creative kaiseki cuisine using fresh ingredients from Izu, which adds real value if meals are part of why you book a ryokan. It is a stronger fit for guests who want a full dinner-centered experience on site.
  • Useful access support and free parkingFree parking is available, and there is also a reservation-based shuttle from Izu-Kogen Station at set times. That makes arrival easier for both drivers and rail travelers.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Station access is not fully flexibleAlthough there is a shuttle, it only runs at fixed reserved times, so spontaneous arrivals are less convenient. If you want to move around freely by train and on foot, this may feel limiting.
  • More retreat-like than walkableThe quiet hillside setting is part of the appeal, but it usually means less immediate access to shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Travelers wanting a lively area right outside the door may prefer a more central property.
  • Small property means fewer facilitiesWith only eight rooms, the focus is on a quiet ryokan stay rather than a large resort-style lineup of amenities. If you expect extensive public baths, lounges, or entertainment options, it may feel simple.
  • Spa treatments cost extraThe ryokan offers esthetic and aroma treatments, but these are add-on services rather than included perks. Guests hoping for an all-inclusive wellness experience may find the final bill climbs quickly.
  • Less ideal for guests needing modern connectivityThe published room information emphasizes wired LAN rather than clearly highlighting modern in-room wireless setup. For travelers who depend on seamless work-friendly internet across devices, that may be a drawback.

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