Yoshino

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 174 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
Hot Spring Town Station Access Food District Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,1/10
Facilities 8,1/10
Cleanliness 8,5/10
Comfort 8,5/10
Value for money 8,5/10
Location 7,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Ito onsen ryokan with solid station access, multiple baths, and good-value meal stays.

Walkable from Ito StationAbout a 6 to 7 minute walk, making arrivals easy without a car.
Three hot spring bathsMultiple onsen baths give guests more variety than a single shared bath.
Near Ito Orange BeachThe beach is reachable on foot, adding seaside appeal to the stay.
Traditional ryokan feelGuests highlight an old-school Japanese inn atmosphere rather than a generic hotel style.
Praised seafood mealsStays commonly mention satisfying Japanese meals with strong seafood-focused impressions.
Good-value onsen stayReview patterns suggest a budget-friendlier ryokan experience in Ito Onsen.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess is the strongest stay-length driver here: you can arrive from Tokyo or Atami, check in without transfer stress, soak before dinner, walk Ito at night, and leave easily the next morning or after a second relaxed sightseeing day.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or light 2-night stay in central Ito for travelers who want an accessible onsen ryokan with dinner and easy town walks, not an isolated luxury retreat.

Know before booking

Not a remote retreatThis is in central Ito near station and town streets, so it suits convenience more than secluded scenery.
Bath timing mattersMain baths rotate by gender at set times, so your preferred bath may not be available whenever you want.
Risk of overstayWithout broader Izu touring plans, many travelers will find more than two nights here unnecessary.

Food & drinks

Hotel Yoshino in Ito appears to offer ryokan-style breakfast and seasonal kaiseki meals, with seafood-focused dining nearby around Ito Station.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for Japanese breakfast and seasonal dinner.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodSet breakfast with rice, fish, and sides.
  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course ryokan dinner, often seafood-led.
  • Local dried fishspecialtyIzu-style himono often noted by guests.
  • Tea servicedrinkStandard Japanese tea with meals.
Tsutayoshi (nearby)
nearbynear Ito Station

Useful nearby sushi choice known for very fresh fish.

  • SushifoodFresh local fish sushi.
  • SashimifoodRaw seasonal seafood plates.
  • Local catchspecialtySeafood from the Ito area.
Suzumaru (nearby)
nearbyabout 5 min walk from Ito Station

Popular local sushi restaurant with seasonal seafood.

  • Nigiri sushifoodSeasonal sushi assortment.
  • Tatami diningspecialtyCasual local sushi setting.
  • Tea or sakedrinkTypical drink pairing for sushi.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in central Ito and is most conveniently reached from Ito Station, with airport access generally handled via rail connections from the Tokyo area rather than a nearby local airport.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a traditional onsen stay in central Ito that works especially well for travelers who want in-room seafood dinners and easy station access. It is a better fit for guests who value old-school ryokan service over sleek modern luxury.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Walkable from Ito StationThe ryokan is about a 5 to 6 minute walk from Ito Station, which makes arrival easy without relying heavily on taxis. It also suits short stays and rail-based trips around the Izu Peninsula.
  • In-room seafood diningA standout feature is the traditional room-meal style for breakfast and dinner, letting you enjoy seafood-focused dishes privately instead of in a busy dining hall. This feels especially appealing for couples or travelers who want a classic ryokan evening.
  • Own hot spring sourceThe baths use the property's own spring water and are presented as flowing directly from the source. That gives the stay a more authentic onsen feel than a property simply transporting hot spring water in.
  • Classic Ito atmosphereThe experience leans into a nostalgic local ryokan style with tatami rooms, personal service, and a slower pace rather than a generic hotel setup. Travelers looking for a more traditional Japanese stay may find this more memorable.
  • Good base near beach and townIts central Ito location makes it practical for reaching local shops, the station area, and the beach zone on foot. You get a town stay with onsen convenience instead of being isolated in a remote resort.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a modern luxury propertyThis ryokan appears to focus on traditional comfort rather than contemporary design or upscale polish. If you want a newly renovated, high-end resort atmosphere, it may feel dated.
  • Access includes a slopeAlthough close to the station, the final approach involves going up a slope, and the property itself warns drivers to avoid a narrow steep road. That can be mildly inconvenient with heavy luggage or limited mobility.
  • Traditional rooms may feel simpleThe standard experience centers on classic Japanese-style rooms rather than large designer rooms or extensive in-room amenities. Guests expecting spacious Western-style comfort may find it modest.
  • Best value depends on liking seafoodThe meal experience strongly emphasizes local seafood, including signature fish dishes. Travelers who do not enjoy seafood may not get the full benefit of what makes this ryokan special.
  • More intimate than entertainment-heavyThis is better suited to quiet bathing and dining than to guests seeking extensive facilities, nightlife, or a resort packed with activities. Families or travelers wanting lots to do on-site may prefer a larger hotel.

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