Meijikan
8,0/10 Excellent - Based on 210 reviews
Wonderfully located by the seaside in the picturesque region of Izu, the Meijikan ryokan harmoniously combines Japanese tradition with modern comfort. This haven of peace offers a unique wellness experience thanks to its luxurious thermal baths and relaxation areas with breathtaking views of the ocean. Visitors can enjoy a moment of serenity in the public or private baths, while the nearby beaches invite for long, soothing walks.
With a diversity of rooms to suit everyone’s needs, Meijikan offers accommodations in traditional or modern Japanese style. Some rooms offer private terraces with panoramic views, while others have private outdoor baths, allowing for a complete immersion in the natural universe of this ryokan in Izu. For families and couples, spacious and well-appointed spaces guarantee an unforgettable stay.
Refined and generous, Meijikan’s culinary offerings delight with delicious buffet breakfasts and meals showcasing traditional Japanese cuisine. The on-site restaurant offers an atmosphere combining modernity and conviviality. In the surrounding area, typical restaurants and welcoming cafes allow for culinary discoveries while exploring the enchanting landscapes and cultural treasures of Izu.
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Japanese Authenticity Evaluation
6/10 Magnificent sea view and warm ambiance but mixing modern touches with Japanese charm. The rooms adopt elegant tatamis and shōji, but with some dissonant contemporary elements. The baths offer appreciable comfort but lack a true natural onsen. The gastronomy seems correct, without extravagance.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Thermal bath/onsen
Outdoor bath
Public bath
Refrigerator
Wi-Fi connection
Parking
Air conditioning
Positive Reviews
Spacious rooms with sea views
Many guests appreciated the large, comfortable Japanese-style rooms, often highlighting beautiful views of the sea or sunset from the windows or balconies.
Exceptional Japanese cuisine
Dinner and breakfast are frequently described as delicious, with a variety of local and seasonal seafood dishes, multi-course meals, and hearty buffets enjoyed by guests.
Friendly and helpful staff
Staff are often noted as friendly, welcoming, and helpful, assisting with parking, providing a warm welcome, and offering good service even with language barriers.
Relaxing onsen experience
Guests enjoyed the onsen baths, mentioning both indoor and outdoor facilities, private baths with scenic views, and the relaxing atmosphere during their stay.
Quiet and peaceful location
The hotel is praised for its calm, peaceful setting away from urban noise, making it ideal for relaxation and enjoying the tranquility of a traditional Japanese village.
Cleanliness and well-maintained property
The property is described as clean and well maintained, with renovated bathrooms and a tidy environment, contributing to a comfortable and pleasant stay.
Negative Reviews
Some facilities are dated
Several reviews mention that parts of the hotel, such as the foyer or hot spring, feel old or outdated, and some areas could benefit from renovation.
Limited English and documentation
Guests noted that hotel information and tourist recommendations are mainly in Japanese, and communication in English can be challenging, though staff try their best.
Location is a bit far
The hotel is described as being far from the city or train stations, requiring long bus rides, and some found it distant from restaurants and other attractions.
Some rooms lack amenities
A few guests mentioned missing amenities such as body wash in the bathroom or unclear information about bringing towels to the hot spring area.
Food and tatami not always up to expectations
While many enjoyed the food, a few guests felt the meals or tatami mattresses did not meet their expectations, mentioning taste or comfort issues.
Perceived as overpriced by some
Some guests felt the hotel was overpriced given its age or simplicity of certain facilities, especially when compared to nearby hotels.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Meijikan?
Check-in is possible between 15:00 and 19:00. Check-out must be done by 10:00.
What languages are spoken at Meijikan?
The staff at Meijikan speaks Japanese.
Does Meijikan offer an onsen?
Yes, Meijikan has a thermal bath/onsen and a public bath, both accessible to guests.
Are there any restrictions to respect during the stay?
Yes, Meijikan is a non-smoking establishment, and guests must avoid making noise between 21:00 and 07:00.
What wellness services are offered at Meijikan?
In addition to thermal baths, Meijikan offers outdoor baths for the pleasure and relaxation of its guests.
What dining options are available on site?
A buffet breakfast is served every morning at the establishment.
Does Meijikan have parking?
Yes, free private parking is available for guests, with no prior reservation needed.
What local attractions are around Meijikan?
Nearby attractions include Koibito Misaki Cape at 7.4 km and Mount Daruma at 20 km. The Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park is also 18 km away.
Are pets allowed at Meijikan?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed within the establishment.
Are there any cultural activities available at Meijikan?
Meijikan values Japanese cultural heritage and offers traditional style rooms for a complete immersion. Guests can also explore the surroundings to discover museums like the Kayama Yuzo Museum located 19 km away.
What are the transportation options to reach Meijikan?
Meijikan is located in Izu, accessible by car with parking available on site. For travelers arriving by public transport, it is recommended to take a taxi or bus from the main railway stations in the region.
Do you offer rooms with sea views?
Yes, some suites like the “Twin Suite with Tatami Area and Ocean View – High Floor” offer stunning ocean views.