Yuuzuru

5.0
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 5.0/10, based on 1 review. ? 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 4:00 PM / Check-out until 10:30 AM
Countryside Escape Garden Setting Mountain Setting Hot Spring Bath Private Onsen Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 5,0/10
Facilities 5,0/10
Cleanliness 5,0/10
Comfort 5,0/10
Value for money 5,0/10
Location 5,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A private-use Ito ryokan known for hot springs, robata meals, and a quiet residential setting.

Private Rental StayEntire property is typically reserved for one group, adding privacy and flexibility.
Robata DiningKnown for hearth-grilled robata dishes alongside fresh local sashimi.
Hot Spring BathOnsen bathing is a core draw for a relaxed, traditional stay.
Ito Station ShuttleFree shuttle support from Ito Station helps offset the out-of-center location.
Quiet Ito SettingSet in Kamata, away from busier seafront areas, for a calmer atmosphere.
Small Dog FriendlyRare perk for travelers bringing very small dogs to a ryokan stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay-length driver here: arrive in the afternoon, settle into the private-use bath, enjoy the robata-style dinner, sleep early, then leave after breakfast or add one more night for Ito coast and Omuro/Jogasaki sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a quiet one-night or relaxed two-night stay in Ito for travelers who want private-use hot spring time and a dinner-centered ryokan evening, not a walkable urban base.

Know before booking

Limited walkabilityThe Kamata location is not a lively onsen-street setting, so most travelers will rely on car, taxi, or careful station transfers.
Not a long-stay baseGood for a ryokan-focused pause, but the property itself is small-scale and the immediate surroundings do not justify many nights for most itineraries.
Check dining expectationsThis inn is strongly meal-led, so travelers skipping dinner or seeking many nearby restaurant choices may feel they chose the wrong place.

Food & drinks

A small Ito ryokan focused on breakfast and robata-style seafood meals, with a few useful Minami-Ito dining backups nearby.

Robata Dining (on-site)
on-site

In-house robata-style dinner space with grilled seafood and sashimi.

  • Robata-yakispecialtyTraditional Japanese fireside grill.
  • Fresh sashimifoodFresh local fish selection.
  • KinmedaifoodLocal splendid alfonsino specialty.
  • Local sakedrinkShizuoka sake often paired with dinner.
  • Beer or shochudrinkSimple izakaya-style drink choices.
Breakfast Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Breakfast is included; meal venue name is not clearly stated.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodIncluded morning meal for guests.
  • Green teadrinkIn-room tea service is noted.
Nonki Zushi (nearby)
nearby313 m

Nearby sushi option by Minami-Ito Station.

  • Nigiri sushifoodClassic sushi assortment.
  • SashimifoodRaw seafood plates.
  • Japanese sakedrinkTypical pairing with sushi.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Kamata area of Ito and is most practically reached via Ito Station or Minami-Ito Station, with a short taxi ride usually easier than walking with luggage.

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, private-rental style ryokan in Ito that stands out for its homelike atmosphere, hot spring bath, and robata-style dining. It suits travelers who want a quiet, informal stay more than those seeking a polished full-service luxury ryokan.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private-use stay feelThe property is operated as a one-group-per-day style stay, which gives your party much more privacy than a typical ryokan. That makes it especially appealing for families, friends, or couples who want a quieter atmosphere.
  • Robata grill diningIts signature appeal is the fireside robata-style meal, which gives dinner a more memorable, local-inn character than a standard hotel restaurant. This can be a real highlight if food is part of why you book a ryokan.
  • Onsen without a big resort crowdThe inn offers hot spring bathing in a much smaller setting than Ito's larger resort properties. Travelers who prefer simple relaxation over busy shared facilities may find that more comfortable.
  • Useful free shuttleA free shuttle from Ito Station adds practical value, especially because the ryokan is not right next to a station. That can make arrival much easier if you are traveling by train.
  • Pet-friendly for small dogsVery few ryokan make it easy to stay with a dog, and this one allows small dogs under specific conditions. That makes it notably more convenient for travelers who do not want to leave a pet behind.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not near the station on footThe nearest rail access is not especially convenient for most travelers on foot, so the location may feel awkward without using the shuttle or a car. If you want to explore freely, that can be limiting.
  • More simple than luxuriousThis is better suited to travelers seeking warmth and character than upscale ryokan polish. If you expect high-end design, extensive facilities, or premium service layers, it may feel modest.
  • Dining experience is centralA large part of the ryokan's appeal is the robata-style meal, so the stay may feel less special if you are not interested in dinner-focused ryokan experiences. It is not the kind of place chosen mainly for big public facilities or entertainment.
  • Best for groups, less ideal soloBecause the property is oriented around private rental style use, it can be a better value and better fit for pairs or groups than for a solo traveler. Someone traveling alone may not get the same benefit from the setup.
  • Limited big-ryokan amenitiesYou should not expect the breadth of facilities found at larger onsen hotels, such as multiple baths, lounges, or extensive public spaces. The experience is more intimate, but also narrower in what it offers on site.

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