Fujimi Sansō

4.0
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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Riverside Location Countryside Escape Valley Scenery Hot Spring Town Indoor Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
Staff 4,0/10
Facilities 4,0/10
Cleanliness 4,0/10
Comfort 4,0/10
Value for money 4,0/10
Location 4,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A simple ryokan-style stay in Yugashima, Izu, suited to quiet sightseeing and budget-conscious travelers.

Yugashima BaseSet in Izu's Yugashima area, convenient for local hot spring and waterfall sightseeing.
Near Joren FallsJoren Falls is about 1.5 km away, making nature stops especially easy.
Free ParkingComplimentary parking adds practical value for guests touring the Izu Peninsula by car.
Traditional Tatami RoomJapanese-style rooms with futons deliver a simple, local ryokan-style overnight experience.
Good for Small GroupsQuad Japanese rooms can suit friends or small family-style travel plans.
Budget-Friendly SimplicityShared-bath facilities and straightforward setup suggest a no-frills, value-focused stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest stay-length driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, settle in, bathe, eat the inn’s game-focused dinner, sleep early, then use breakfast and a short local stop like Joren Falls before moving on. A second night only makes sense if you want a slower Amagi-Yugashima nature pace rather than dense sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: A small, simple countryside inn in the Amagi-Yugashima area that works best for a quiet 1-night onsen-meal stop or a relaxed 2-night nature break, not a major sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited sightseeing densityThe immediate area supports a short nature-and-onsen stay, but not many full urban-style sightseeing days.
Not a station-area stayAccess is bus-based from Shuzenji Station, so it is less convenient for frequent train-hopping.
Simple inn levelThis is a very small minshuku-style property, so expect simplicity rather than polished luxury facilities.

Food & drinks

This small Amagi-Yugashima ryokan is clearly identified at 493 Yugashima and is best known for rustic on-site country cooking with game, river fish, and seasonal local ingredients.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for seasonal local dinner and breakfast-style stays.

  • Seasonal omakase coursefoodMulti-dish country-style set meal.
  • Wild boar hot potfoodHearty local game nabe.
  • Salt-grilled ayufoodRiver fish from clear streams.
  • Local vegetablesspecialtyFresh mountain-grown produce.
  • TeadrinkSimple Japanese tea service.
Lunch Dining (on-site)
on-site

Casual on-site lunch service featuring the ryokan's local specialties.

  • Game dishesfoodBoar and venison specialties.
  • River fish dishesfoodFresh Amagi stream fish.
  • Zugani crab ricespecialtySeasonal local crab rice.
  • Mountain vegetable ricespecialtySeasonal kamameshi style rice.
Amago Chaya (nearby)
nearbyabout 7 min drive

Useful nearby stop for local fish and wasabi-area dining.

  • Amago trout dishesfoodLocal freshwater fish meals.
  • Wasabi dishesspecialtyRegional wasabi-focused plates.
  • Set mealsfoodSimple traveler-friendly lunch sets.
  • Tea and soft drinksdrinkBasic drinks with meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Yugashima area of central Izu, where access is usually easiest via Shuzenji Station plus Tokai Bus or a short taxi for the last stretch.

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 very small, old-school inn in Yugashima, Izu, suited to travelers who want a rustic local stay rather than a polished resort experience. It stands out most for its countryside atmosphere, home-style meals, and intimate bath setup, but it is best for guests comfortable with simple facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rustic Amagi mountain settingThe inn sits in Yugashima in the Amagi area of Izu, giving it a quiet countryside feel that suits travelers who want greenery, mountain air, and a slower pace than coastal resort zones.
  • Memorable local-style mealsThe property is especially noted for hearty home-style food with mountain ingredients and wild game, which makes the stay feel more personal and regionally rooted than a standard hotel dinner.
  • Private open-air bath feelA major draw is the small open-air bath experience in a natural setting, which can feel far more intimate than the larger communal baths found at bigger ryokan.
  • Tiny inn, personal atmosphereWith only a handful of rooms, the experience is more homely and low-key, which can be a real advantage if you dislike crowded properties and want a quieter overnight stay.
  • Good base for inland Izu sightseeingIts Yugashima location works well for exploring the inland Izu area, including scenic drives and nature-focused stops around the Amagi side rather than just beach tourism.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Very simple room setupRooms are traditional and modest, so this is not the right choice if you want upscale design, luxury amenities, or the polished comfort of a higher-end ryokan.
  • Shared-facility trade-offSome room arrangements rely on shared bathroom-style facilities, which may feel inconvenient if privacy and in-room convenience are important to you.
  • Limited on-site facilitiesBecause it is such a small inn, you should not expect the range of services, lounge spaces, or entertainment options that larger resort ryokan usually provide.
  • Less convenient without a carThe Yugashima setting is appealing but more remote, so access and flexibility can be harder for travelers relying heavily on public transport or wanting to move around at night.
  • Not ideal for travelers wanting modern consistencyThe charm here is its rustic, local character, but that also means the overall experience can feel less standardized and less sleek than contemporary hospitality brands.

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