KKR Numazu Hamayu

7.9
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.9/10, based on 504 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
Sea Views Garden Setting Mountain Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Foot Bath
Staff 7,9/10
Facilities 7,8/10
Cleanliness 7,9/10
Comfort 7,6/10
Value for money 7,7/10
Location 7,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A practical seaside hot spring ryokan in Numazu with Suruga Bay scenery and solid value.

Suruga Bay SettingSeaside location facing Suruga Bay gives the stay a scenic, relaxed coastal feel.
Onsen BathOn-site hot spring bath is a key draw after sightseeing around Numazu.
Fuji Sunset ViewsThe property is known for sunset bay views and glimpses of Mt. Fuji.
Near Imperial VillaClose to Numazu Imperial Villa Memorial Park for easy local walks and sightseeing.
Good Value StayReview patterns often praise the balance of price, comfort, and useful facilities.
Easy ParkingFree parking makes it especially convenient for drivers exploring the Izu area.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1 nightScenery and onsen are the strongest stay drivers here: arrive in the afternoon, use the large bath and open-air bath, have dinner on site, enjoy the coast or foot bath, then leave after breakfast for Numazu Port, Mishima, or the Izu side. A second night works only if you want an easy coastal pace rather than dense sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night seaside onsen stay near Numazu, or 2 nights only if you will pair the baths with nearby bay-area sightseeing and a slow coastal rhythm.

Know before booking

Limited walkable areaThe setting is coastal and quiet, but not a restaurant-packed town center. Dinner-on-site planning helps.
Bus or car helpsAccess from Numazu Station needs a bus, hotel shuttle timing, taxi, or car; it is not a station ryokan.
Easy to overstayThe property is good for baths, views, and a calm night, but the immediate area is not dense enough for a long stay by itself.

Food & drinks

Verified seaside ryokan at 192 Shige with an on-site dining room serving kaiseki-style dinner and breakfast, plus useful seafood spots nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for breakfast and dinner at the ryokan.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Fresh seafoodfoodLocal fish dishes from Suruga Bay area.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese buffet with local items.
  • Shizuoka odenspecialtyRegional stew often noted at breakfast.
  • Fujinomiya yakisobaspecialtyLocal fried noodles sometimes offered.
Maguro Kick (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Casual local seafood diner in the Ganyudo area.

  • Tuna bowlfoodPopular tuna rice bowl.
  • Sashimi setfoodSimple raw fish selection.
  • Seafood inarispecialtyInari sushi with seafood filling.
TIME (nearby)
nearby0.15 miles

Very close casual restaurant option near the ryokan.

  • CoffeedrinkCafe-style hot drink option.
  • Light mealfoodSmall casual plates may be available.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A seaside ryokan in Shige, Numazu, most practically reached from JR Numazu Station by bus, hotel shuttle when available, 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?

A solid seaside onsen stay in Numazu that stands out for Suruga Bay sunsets, some Mount Fuji views, and better-than-average dining for this price tier. It suits travelers who want a calm local base by car or bus more than those seeking a luxurious modern ryokan in the city center.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Sea and Fuji viewsThis property is known for rooms and common areas that look toward Suruga Bay, and some room types also emphasize Mount Fuji views. It can feel especially rewarding at sunset when the coastline scenery becomes part of the stay.
  • Good local seafood mealsThe inn promotes seasonal kaiseki-style dining and Numazu seafood, with plans highlighting items like kinmedai and local ingredients. If dinner is part of your trip, the food is one of the more specific reasons to book this property.
  • Real onsen experienceIt has a proper hot spring bath using Atami hot spring water rather than just a standard large bath. That makes it a stronger fit for travelers who want a classic soak after sightseeing around Numazu or the Izu side of Shizuoka.
  • Varied room selectionYou can choose between Japanese-style, Western-style, Japanese-Western rooms, and larger special rooms, including detached-style options. That flexibility is useful for couples, families, or travelers who want more space than a basic business hotel.
  • Easy for driversFree parking and road access from the Numazu and Nagaizumi-Numazu interchanges make it practical for a self-drive Shizuoka trip. It works well as a base for Numazu Port, the coast, and wider Fuji-Izu sightseeing.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not near Numazu StationThe inn is not in central Numazu, so station-based travelers will need a bus ride and then a short walk, or a taxi. It is less convenient if you want to move around mainly by train and on foot.
  • Building feels datedGuest feedback repeatedly suggests the property is older rather than sleek or newly renovated. Even when clean and comfortable, it may not match travelers expecting a polished luxury ryokan atmosphere.
  • Views depend on room typeNot every room gives the same scenic payoff, and Fuji visibility is naturally weather-dependent. Choosing the wrong side of the building may leave you with a more ordinary stay than the marketing photos suggest.
  • More practical than intimateAs a KKR public accommodation, it has a functional resort feel rather than the deeply personalized charm of a small family-run ryokan. Travelers seeking highly bespoke hospitality may find it a bit institutional.
  • Limited nightlife nearbyIts seaside setting favors quiet evenings over walkable restaurants, bars, or urban entertainment. If you want to step out after dinner into a lively area, this location is not the strongest match.

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