Izu Mitohama Shotokan

9.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.3/10, based on 89 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 2:30 PM
Sea Views Mountain Setting Garden Setting Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen
Staff 9,5/10
Facilities 9,4/10
Cleanliness 9,4/10
Comfort 9,3/10
Value for money 8,8/10
Location 9,7/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Numazu ryokan on Uchiura Bay known for Mt. Fuji views, scenic baths, and refined meals.

Mt. Fuji ViewsRooms and baths are known for wide views of Mt. Fuji and Suruga Bay.
Waterside SettingSet right by Mitohama on Uchiura Bay for a distinctly seaside stay.
Scenic BathingTop-floor bathing areas emphasize open views and a relaxing, scenic soak.
Creative KaisekiJapanese creative course meals are a core part of the ryokan experience.
Room VarietyChoice of standard rooms and higher-grade rooms with semi-open-air baths.
Classic Ryokan FeelLong-established inn atmosphere suits travelers seeking a traditional Japanese stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining and bay views are the strongest stay driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the baths before dinner, enjoy breakfast slowly, then add a second night only if you want an easy coast-and-aquarium day without rushing onward travel.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night scenic onsen ryokan with kaiseki, or 2 nights if you want to relax and make short outings around the Uchiura coast.

Know before booking

Not a rail hubAccess is workable but not station-central; train trips require reaching Izu-Nagaoka Station and usually pre-booking pickup.
Limited evening areaThe immediate area is quiet, with little nightlife or dense restaurant choice after settling in.
Easy to overstayAround the ryokan, sightseeing is modest; beyond a relaxed second day, many travelers will run out of nearby plans.

Food & drinks

Verified as the ryokan at 7 Uchiuramito, Numazu, with kaiseki meals in private dining rooms plus a scenic lounge.

Kyokoji (on-site)
on-site

Private dining area for dinner and breakfast.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal Japanese course meal.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodAbout seven dishes, seasonal style.
  • Local seafoodspecialtyIzu and Suruga Bay ingredients.
  • Shizuoka sake tastingdrinkLocal sake set is offered.
Shiosai Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Sea-view lounge for relaxing on arrival or departure.

  • CoffeedrinkSimple lounge drink option.
  • TeadrinkGood for a short rest.
  • Fuji view breakspecialtyScenic lounge time over the bay.
Sawaya (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Nearby seafood dining known for fresh local catch.

  • SashimifoodFresh local fish platter.
  • Seafood set mealfoodJapanese meal with assorted fish.
  • Grilled fishfoodSimple local catch, grilled.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This seaside ryokan in Uchiura-Mito is usually reached most smoothly via Izu-Nagaoka Station plus bus or taxi, with Numazu and Mishima serving as larger rail gateways.

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 well-known seaside ryokan in Uchiuramito, Numazu, with strong appeal for travelers who want Mount Fuji views, a traditional stay, and a more refined atmosphere. It suits scenic, slow-paced trips better than budget stays or travelers who want lots of nightlife and urban convenience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Outstanding Fuji and bay viewsThe ryokan sits right on Mitohama by Suruga Bay, and this location is a major part of the experience. Rooms and baths are especially appealing for travelers hoping to enjoy a classic sea-and-Mount-Fuji panorama.
  • Rooms designed around the sceneryIts room lineup includes multiple sea-facing Japanese-style and Japanese-Western rooms, with some categories offering semi-open-air baths. That makes it a strong fit for couples or anyone wanting to enjoy the view in private.
  • Atmospheric bath experienceThe property is known for its elevated bath setting overlooking the bay, giving the onsen time a real sense of place rather than just being functional. If scenery matters as much as the bath itself, this ryokan stands out.
  • Refined ryokan feel instead of a generic hotelThe inn emphasizes a classic Japanese aesthetic with a calmer, more polished atmosphere than a standard resort hotel. It is better suited to travelers seeking a traditional stay with a more special mood.
  • Good for a quiet Izu coastal escapeIts Numazu coastal setting feels more tranquil than major tourist hubs, which is ideal for travelers who want to slow down and focus on views, meals, and relaxation. The area works well for a restful one- or two-night ryokan stay.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote if you want city convenienceThe ryokan is in a quieter coastal part of Numazu, not in a lively downtown area. Travelers who want easy access to shopping, nightlife, or lots of walkable attractions may find the location limiting.
  • Views depend on weatherOne of the biggest draws is the Mount Fuji outlook, but that experience is naturally weather-dependent. On cloudy or hazy days, a key part of the ryokan's appeal can be reduced.
  • Likely better for splurge staysThis is positioned as a scenic, higher-end ryokan rather than a simple overnight stop. Budget-focused travelers may feel the experience is hard to justify if they do not care much about the view, bath, or ryokan atmosphere.
  • Not ideal for a highly active itineraryBecause the property's strength is staying in and enjoying the setting, it may feel underused if you plan to spend most of the day elsewhere. It is a better match for travelers who want the ryokan itself to be part of the trip.
  • Property disruptions may affect planningThe ryokan has announced a full closure period for repair work in 2026, so timing matters. Depending on your travel dates, availability or operations may not match a normal stay pattern.

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