Shirakabe

9.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.6/10, based on 130 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
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath
Staff 10,0/10
Facilities 9,5/10
Cleanliness 9,7/10
Comfort 9,5/10
Value for money 9,1/10
Location 9,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional onsen ryokan in Izu Yugashima known for distinctive baths and classic atmosphere.

Distinctive Historic BathsFeatures standout baths carved from massive stone and an old rosewood trunk.
Pure Hot SpringUses 100% natural onsen water for a more authentic soak.
Traditional DesignBroad tiled roofs, white plaster walls, and black beams create strong ryokan character.
Wasabi-Local CuisineDinner highlights local seafood, wild boar hot pot, and fresh nearby wasabi.
Japanese-Style RoomsAll rooms are Japanese style, with some offering open-air or semi-open baths.
Mountain Onsen SettingSet in Yugashima's quiet mountain area, fitting a calm rural escape.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and baths are the strongest stay driver here: arrive early, settle into the onsen, enjoy dinner and breakfast, then add a second night only if you want a slow waterfall or mountain-area day around Yugashima.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night destination ryokan or quiet 2-night nature-and-onsen break in Amagi Yugashima, not as a high-convenience sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote feelAccess usually runs via Shuzenji Station plus bus or taxi, so this is less convenient than station-area onsen towns.
Limited town actionYugashima is quiet and rural, so travelers wanting many shops, cafes, or nightlife may feel stuck after dinner.
Do not overstayTwo nights works for a slow onsen break, but longer stays risk running out of easy nearby sights without a car.

Food & drinks

Verified as Shirakabeso in Amagi Yugashima, a traditional ryokan with in-room breakfast and dinner centered on local wasabi and seasonal Japanese cuisine.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meals with seasonal Japanese courses.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Seafood dishesfoodLocal seafood in dinner courses.
  • Wild boar hot potspecialtyRegional nabe style dish.
  • Fresh wasabispecialtyLocally grown wasabi served fresh.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional breakfast set.
Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Relaxed drink corner noted for tea, coffee, and evening alcohol.

  • TeadrinkSimple hot tea service.
  • CoffeedrinkCoffee for lounging.
  • Evening alcoholdrinkLight drinks in the evening.
Green Forest (nearby)
nearbyabout 700 m

Roadside local restaurant near Amagi-goe with regional mountain flavors.

  • Wild boar dishesfoodLocal game specialties.
  • Deer dishesfoodRegional mountain cuisine.
  • Wasabi itemsspecialtyFresh local wasabi flavors.
  • Grated yam ricefoodLocal comfort-style rice dish.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Yugashima onsen area of inland Izu and is most practically reached via Shuzenji Station plus local bus or taxi.

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 characterful onsen ryokan in Amagi-Yugashima, Izu, best for travelers who want traditional atmosphere, notable baths, and a quieter countryside stay. It suits guests seeking a classic ryokan experience more than those who prioritize easy transport, modern styling, or nightlife.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Memorable signature bathsThe ryokan is especially known for distinctive hot-spring baths, including a large stone bath and a bath carved from an old rosewood trunk. That gives the stay a stronger sense of place than a standard hotel onsen.
  • Strong traditional atmosphereShirakabeso stands out for its white plaster walls, dark beams, tiled roof, and all-Japanese-style rooms. If you want a classic ryokan mood rather than a sleek resort feel, this property delivers it well.
  • Cuisine tied to the Izu areaMeals are a highlight for travelers interested in local food, with fresh wasabi from the area and regionally rooted dishes. The dining experience feels more destination-specific than generic kaiseki.
  • Peaceful mountain-side settingIts Amagi-Yugashima location is better for relaxation than for urban sightseeing, with a rural atmosphere and a calmer pace. This makes it appealing for couples or anyone wanting a quiet reset in nature.
  • Good room variety for a ryokan stayThere are multiple Japanese-style room types, including options with open-air or semi-open-air baths. That makes it easier to choose between a more classic communal-bath stay and a more private onsen experience.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Access is not especially convenientReaching the ryokan typically involves train plus onward local transport or a drive from Shuzenji area, so it is less effortless than staying in a station-centered onsen town. Travelers with heavy luggage or tight schedules may find the journey annoying.
  • Limited fit for non-Japanese speakersEnglish support appears limited, which can make meal details, bath rules, and special requests less smooth. Guests who want seamless communication may feel less at ease here.
  • Traditional style over modern comfortThe appeal is authenticity, but that also means it may feel older and less streamlined than a contemporary luxury hotel. Travelers wanting crisp modern interiors and fully updated convenience may be underwhelmed.
  • Meals may be challenging for picky eatersThe food leans strongly into local Japanese flavors and seasonal ingredients, which is great for some guests but not all. If you are selective with seafood, game, or strongly regional dishes, dining could feel demanding.
  • Better for a retreat than for going outThis is a destination to stay in and unwind, not a base for shops, nightlife, or lots of walkable attractions right outside. Travelers who like to explore on foot after check-in may find the surroundings too quiet.

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