Hanamizuki Onsen Resort

7.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.9/10, 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.
? This ranking compares properties in the same region. It is based on the overall rating and the number of reviews, using a weighted score so properties with more review data are ranked more fairly.
Check-in from 3:00 PM
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Hot Spring Bath Massage
Staff 8,4/10
Facilities 7,8/10
Cleanliness 8,1/10
Comfort 7,9/10
Value for money 7,9/10
Location 7,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual onsen stay in Yawatano, Ito, well placed for Jogasaki Coast exploration.

Near Jogasaki CoastHandy base for coastal walks, viewpoints, and early-morning sightseeing around Jogasaki.
Private Onsen TimeGuests frequently highlight the reservable private hot spring bath for quiet relaxation.
Traditional Tatami RoomsJapanese-style rooms with tatami details give the stay a more local ryokan feel.
Family-Friendly SetupFamily rooms, play areas, and child-friendly amenities suit parents traveling with kids.
Helpful Warm HostsReviews often praise the welcoming, accommodating service and personal local assistance.
Good Value BaseA practical Izu stay combining onsen access, parking, and solid value for the area.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the main stay-length driver: arrive for check-in, book the small private onsen, have dinner or breakfast on-site, then use the next day for Jogasaki Coast or the Izu Kogen/Omuro area before moving on. More than 2 nights risks running out of easy walkable options unless you have a car.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet 1- to 2-night Izu Kogen/Jogasaki area stay for travelers who want a small private-bath onsen stop near coastal nature, not an urban sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Weak walk accessClosest rail access is around Jogasaki-Kaigan Station, but the property is not especially convenient on foot with luggage.
Small private bathThe onsen appears to be a reservable private-use bath rather than a large multi-bath ryokan facility.
Limited base valueGood for a short coastal Izu stay, but not ideal as a long regional base without a car.

Food & drinks

Verified at 1033-17 Yawatano, Ito, this ryokan appears to offer simple on-site dining with breakfast, BBQ, and coffee service, plus useful nearby dining in Izu Kogen.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Simple on-site meal venue for breakfast and dinner service.

  • American breakfastfoodWestern-style morning set.
  • Asian breakfastfoodJapanese-style breakfast option.
  • BBQ dinnerfoodGrill-style meal in warmer months.
  • CoffeedrinkBasic hot coffee service.
Mikuni Izu Kogen (nearby)
nearbyabout 2 km

Upscale nearby dining with local seafood and Izu vegetables.

  • Local seafoodfoodFish from Ito and Shimoda.
  • Izu vegetablesfoodSeasonal local produce.
  • Mediterranean coursespecialtyRefined multi-course dining.
Izu Kogen Beer Honten (nearby)
nearbyabout 3 km

Popular nearby spot for seafood meals and local craft beer.

  • Seafood dishesfoodJapanese seafood specialties.
  • Set mealsfoodCasual lunch or dinner plates.
  • Local craft beerdrinkHouse beer from Izu Kogen.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Izu-Kogen/Jogasaki area of Ito, so the most practical arrivals are by rail to nearby Izukyu stations followed by a short taxi or local bus connection.

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 small onsen stay in Yawatano, Ito, suited to travelers who want a quieter base near the Izu Kogen and Jogasaki sightseeing area rather than a polished luxury ryokan. It offers practical comfort, private-style bathing, and useful in-room amenities, but the overall experience looks simpler than a full-service traditional inn.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Good base for Izu sightseeingThe Yawatano address places it well for exploring the Izu Kogen area, with convenient access to coastal and family attractions around Ito. It works especially well if you plan to move around by car or mix nature spots with local sightseeing.
  • Private onsen feelThe bathing setup appears better suited to private use than a large communal bath, which is appealing for couples, families, or guests who prefer a more personal soak. That can make the hot spring experience feel calmer and less intimidating.
  • Useful rooms for longer staysSeveral rooms are equipped with kitchen-style amenities such as a refrigerator, microwave, oven, and dining space. That adds flexibility if you do not want every meal to depend on restaurant hours.
  • Easy for driversFree on-site parking is a practical advantage in this part of Izu, where many popular sights are easier to reach by car. It makes day trips around the peninsula much simpler than relying only on trains and buses.
  • More space and outdoor featuresSome accommodations include a patio or terrace, and the property also offers garden and barbecue-style facilities. That gives the stay a more relaxed resort-like feel than a standard compact city hotel.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a classic luxury ryokanIf you want refined kaiseki dining, highly personalized service, and a deeply traditional ryokan atmosphere, this property may feel too simple and functional. The experience seems closer to a casual small resort stay.
  • Bathing facilities seem modestThe onsen is a draw, but it does not appear to be a large scenic bath complex. Travelers expecting expansive indoor-outdoor baths may find the setup underwhelming.
  • Location is better with a carAlthough it is in a sightseeing-friendly part of Ito, the stay appears more convenient for drivers than for travelers wanting everything at easy walking distance. Without a car, moving between attractions may feel less seamless.
  • Service consistency may varyAs a smaller property with a more informal setup, the guest experience may depend heavily on timing, room type, and staff availability. That can be less predictable than at a more established full-service ryokan.
  • Dining may feel limitedBreakfast is available, but this does not look like the kind of ryokan chosen primarily for an elaborate food experience. Guests who want destination-level in-house dining may prefer somewhere more culinary-focused.

Ranking around this ryokan in Shizuoka

Showing 5 above and 5 below the current ryokan. The full ranking loads only when you click or hover over this block.

Current position: 138th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.

Loading full ranking...
Traveler routes

Popular in traveler itineraries

This ryokan is included in 1 public itinerary.

1

5 days – Tochigi > Shizuoka > Kanagawa > Nagano

5 stops
Carole Manier Updated 20 May 2026 1 matching ryokan
Hot Spring Town 33% Mountain Setting 27% Forest Surroundings 13% Garden Setting 13% Countryside Escape 7% Lake Views 7%
1. Chuzenji Pension 2. Hanamizuki Onsen Resort 3. Gora Kansuiro 4. Minshuku Fukufuji 5. Otogitei Kofu

Similar ryokans in Shizuoka ? Similarity is calculated only among ryokans in the same region. We compare their stored environment and wellness pills, prioritize exact pill matches, then sort by the number of shared pills, rating comparison, rating value, and recency.