Fugaku Hanabusa

9.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.3/10, based on 161 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
Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Public Onsen Reservable Bath
Staff 9,6/10
Facilities 9,2/10
Cleanliness 9,4/10
Comfort 9,3/10
Value for money 9,1/10
Location 9,1/10

Ryokan highlights

An Izu-Nagaoka Onsen ryokan in Izunokuni known for Mt. Fuji views, hot springs, and kaiseki-style stays.

Mt. Fuji ViewsMany listings and guest photos highlight Fuji views from rooms across the river.
Izu-Nagaoka OnsenSet in the Kona hot spring area, making onsen bathing a core part of the stay.
Dinner-Focused StayReviews repeatedly mention multi-course Japanese meals as a memorable part of the experience.
Easy Station AccessReachable from Izu-Nagaoka Station with a short walk or quick car ride.
Good Value FeelReview patterns suggest solid value compared with similar onsen ryokans nearby.
Classic Ryokan MoodBest suited to travelers wanting a traditional inn atmosphere rather than modern resort style.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay driver here: arrive in time for dinner, soak in the baths, sleep early, enjoy breakfast, then add a second night only if you want a low-transfer Izu pause with nearby sights.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night onsen ryokan in Izu-Nagaoka Onsen, or 2 nights if you want a slow local stay with Panorama Park and nearby Shuzenji.

Know before booking

Limited town actionThe area is calm and spread out, so travelers wanting busy streets, nightlife, or many cafés may feel underwhelmed.
Not station-frontIzu-Nagaoka Station is walkable but not next door, so large luggage or bad weather can make arrival less convenient.
Do not overbaseGood for a short Izu pause, but the immediate area is not dense enough for a long stay unless you plan wider peninsula touring.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at 407 Kona in Izunokuni with in-house kaiseki dinner, Japanese breakfast, and private-room style meal service.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main in-house venue for kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast.

  • Izu KaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
  • SashimifoodFresh local seafood selection.
  • IzumabushispecialtyRyokan specialty final course.
  • Japanese BreakfastfoodSet breakfast with small dishes.
  • Tea and CoffeedrinkHot drinks available after breakfast.
Private Dining (on-site)
on-site

Some meal plans mention private-room dining for breakfast and dinner.

  • Banquet CuisinefoodPrivate-room dinner course.
  • Seafood CoursesfoodLocal fish-focused dishes.
  • Morning SetfoodTraditional breakfast served calmly.
Toriei (nearby)
nearby5 min walk

Useful nearby Japanese restaurant option close to the ryokan.

  • Japanese DishesfoodGeneral local meal option.
  • Set MealsfoodSimple sit-down plates.
  • Beer or SakedrinkTypical drink pairing likely.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Fugaku Hanabusa is an Izu-Nagaoka Onsen ryokan best reached via Izu-Nagaoka Station, with Mishima Station as the main rail gateway and airport access typically routed from Haneda or Mt. Fuji Shizuoka 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?

Fugaku Hanabusa is a riverside onsen ryokan in the Izu-Nagaoka Onsen area of Izunokuni, Shizuoka, best suited to travelers who want Mt. Fuji views, kaiseki meals, and a calmer traditional stay. It is a strong pick for a relaxing short escape, but less ideal if you want modern luxury consistency or easy rail-first access.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Mt. Fuji views from the roomsThis ryokan is known for rooms facing Mt. Fuji across the Kano River, which gives the stay a distinctly scenic, Izu-style atmosphere. That view is one of its biggest experiential draws rather than just a nice extra.
  • Excellent meal reputationGuest feedback consistently highlights the dinner and breakfast, with seasonal Japanese courses being one of the standout reasons people remember the stay. If food is central to your ryokan experience, this property has a stronger-than-average reputation.
  • Warm, attentive serviceService scores are especially strong, and many guests describe the staff as kind and accommodating. That matters in a ryokan where the overall feeling depends heavily on hospitality, pacing, and meal support.
  • A true onsen-town atmosphereThe ryokan sits in Kona in Izunokuni, part of the Izu-Nagaoka Onsen area, so it feels connected to a traditional hot-spring town rather than an isolated resort. It works well for travelers who want a classic regional ryokan base in Shizuoka.
  • Good value for a scenic ryokan stayCompared with many ryokans that offer private-bath room types, kaiseki dining, and Fuji-facing scenery, this property is often seen as offering solid value. It can feel like a more attainable way to enjoy a higher-end ryokan mood without going ultra-luxury.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the easiest without a carIt is walkable from Izu-Nagaoka Station, but not especially convenient if you are traveling with heavy luggage or expecting doorstep train access. This can feel less smooth than ryokans directly beside a station.
  • Fuji views depend on weatherThe famous room view is a major selling point, but Mt. Fuji visibility is never guaranteed. On cloudy or rainy days, part of the emotional payoff of staying here can drop noticeably.
  • Style may feel traditional over trendyTravelers looking for sharply contemporary design or a polished luxury-boutique vibe may find the atmosphere more classic than fashionable. The appeal here is ryokan character, not cutting-edge aesthetics.
  • Room quality may vary by categorySome room types appear much more impressive than others, especially those with open-air baths or better view setups. If you book a lower category, the experience may feel less special than the photos suggest overall.
  • Best for a quiet stay, not active nightlifeThis is better suited to soaking, dining, and slowing down than to travelers wanting a lively evening scene around the property. Couples or calm-focused guests will likely enjoy that, but it can feel sleepy for others.

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