Irorino Yado Sankichi

7.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.5/10, based on 22 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 / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Forest Surroundings Countryside Escape Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Reservable Bath
Staff 8,3/10
Facilities 7,2/10
Cleanliness 7,2/10
Comfort 6,8/10
Value for money 7,0/10
Location 6,9/10

Ryokan highlights

A small traditional hot spring ryokan in Amagi-Yugashima known for irori dining and multiple baths.

Irori DiningLocal country-style meals are served around a traditional sunken hearth.
Five Hot Spring BathsGuests can enjoy several baths filled with natural Amagi hot spring water.
Small Ryokan FeelWith only eight rooms, the stay feels quiet, personal, and low-key.
Traditional AtmosphereTimber interiors and hearth-centered spaces create a classic countryside ryokan mood.
Amagi-Yugashima BaseWell placed for exploring the Amagi area and nearby Joren Falls.
Mountain-Garden SettingRooms and grounds emphasize calm garden or mountain-facing surroundings.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, settle into the baths, eat the irori dinner, sleep early, and leave after breakfast; add a second night only if you want a slow waterfall-and-onsen rhythm around Amagi-Yugashima.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a quiet 1-night or relaxed 2-night Amagi-Yugashima onsen stay focused on dinner, baths, and nearby nature rather than broad sightseeing.

Know before booking

Remote without carAccess is workable from Shuzenji by bus, but luggage-heavy or station-hopping trips will feel inconvenient.
Thin evening areaThis is not a restaurant or nightlife district, so late-night dining and bar options are limited.
Limited long-stay depthThe immediate area suits short nature-and-onsen time better than a multi-day sightseeing base.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at Yugashima 1972-1 with irori dining, rustic local meals, breakfast, and local sake; nearby options add amago, wasabi, and local snacks.

Irori Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main on-site meal venue with traditional irori hearth seating.

  • Charcoal-grilled ayufoodRiver fish grilled over the hearth.
  • Mountain vegetablesfoodSimple local seasonal sides.
  • Local sakedrinkRegional sake with dinner.
  • Countryside dinnerspecialtyHomestyle Izu rural cooking.
Breakfast Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

On-site breakfast in the ryokan dining area; details are limited.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Warm dishesfoodHot breakfast items may be served.
  • Local specialtiesspecialtyRegional touches are noted.
  • TeadrinkTypical breakfast drink.
Amago Chaya (nearby)
nearbyabout 15 min drive

Popular local stop for amago trout and wasabi dishes.

  • Amago marinated rice bowlfoodSignature trout bowl.
  • Kabayaki trout boxfoodSweet-savory grilled amago.
  • Wasabi bowlfoodRice bowl with fresh wasabi.
  • Wasabi hot potspecialtyLocal Yugashima specialty.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A rural Amagi-Yugashima ryokan best reached via Shuzenji or Mishima, with the final approach usually by bus or taxi.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A small traditional inn in Amagi-Yugashima, Izu, best suited to travelers who want a quiet countryside stay with home-style hospitality, hot springs, and a classic irori atmosphere. It is a stronger fit for guests with a car or those specifically seeking a simple, intimate ryokan rather than a polished luxury property.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Authentic irori atmosphereThe inn is centered around a traditional open hearth, giving the stay a distinctly old-fashioned rural Izu feel rather than a generic hotel experience. That detail makes evenings and meals feel more memorable.
  • Very small and peacefulWith only eight rooms, the property offers a quieter, more personal stay than larger ryokans in Izu. It should appeal to travelers who value calm surroundings and a slower pace.
  • Traditional local-style mealsThe inn is known for dishes such as grilled sweetfish and wasabi hotpot, which feel tied to the Amagi-Yugashima area instead of a standard set menu. This makes the food part of the destination experience.
  • Onsen with open-air bathingGuests can enjoy hot spring bathing including an open-air bath, which adds real ryokan value for a countryside stay. Some room categories also emphasize a nature-connected bathing experience.
  • Good base for inland Izu sightsIts Yugashima location works well for travelers exploring the quieter inland side of Izu, with places like Joren Falls and the Shuzenji area within reach. It suits people prioritizing nature and regional sightseeing over beach access.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a luxury ryokanThis is a modest, homey inn rather than a high-end ryokan with expansive facilities, polished design, or full resort-style service. Travelers expecting a premium multi-amenity stay may feel underwhelmed.
  • Access is easier by carAlthough reachable from Shuzenji by bus, the final approach is less convenient than staying near a station or major tourist hub. The location is better for guests comfortable with rural transport logistics.
  • Limited facilities on siteBecause it is a very small property, the range of facilities is naturally narrower than at larger onsen hotels. If you want lounges, multiple baths, entertainment, or extensive public spaces, this may feel too simple.
  • Shared bath setup may not suit everyoneThe bathing experience is part of the appeal, but travelers who prefer fully private in-room bathrooms and a more hotel-like setup should check room details carefully. Some accommodations rely on shared bathing arrangements.
  • More secluded than centralThe inn sits in a quiet part of Yugashima rather than in a walkable center packed with shops and dining. Guests who like spontaneous evening strolls to many restaurants or conveniences may find the area too remote.

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