Auberge Hanagoyomi

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Check-in from 3:00 PM
Riverside Location Hot Spring Town In-Room Bath Hot Spring Bath Kaiseki Cuisine
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Ryokan highlights

An intimate two-room Japanese auberge in Ito known for creative kaiseki and private hot-spring baths.

Two-Room PrivacyJust two guest rooms create a quiet, exclusive stay with little guest traffic.
Creative KaisekiThe signature draw is handmade creative kaiseki blending Japanese and Western ideas.
In-Room Onsen BathGuest rooms feature hinoki baths filled with natural hot-spring water.
Japanese Modern MoodJapanese-modern interiors give the inn a refined, adult-focused atmosphere.
Quiet Ito SettingSet slightly outside central Ito, offering a calmer base near the Matsukawa area.
Free ParkingFree on-site parking adds convenience for travelers exploring Ito by car.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsDining is the strongest reason to stay here: arrive in the afternoon, settle into the private in-room hot spring bath, enjoy the kaiseki dinner, sleep, have breakfast, then either stroll central Ito or continue onward. A second night works if you want a slower onsen-town rhythm with nearby Ito sights rather than constant day-tripping.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a food-focused one-night or relaxed two-night stay in Ito Onsen, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Very small propertyThis is a two-room auberge, so availability is tight and the stay revolves around a quiet, intimate rhythm.
Not station-centralIt sits outside the main station area, so it is less convenient for frequent train-based hopping.
Area can feel limitedIto supports a short onsen break well, but many travelers would overstay if planning several full sightseeing days from here.

Food & drinks

A small Ito auberge focused on creative kaiseki, with private dining on-site and two useful nearby dining choices.

Private Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

On-site private meal space for creative kaiseki.

  • Creative kaisekifoodModern multi-course Japanese dinner.
  • Local fish dishesfoodSeasonal seafood from Ito area.
  • Vegetable coursesfoodCourses with local vegetables.
  • Grandmother's sesame tofuspecialtyLong-loved house specialty.
Kiyonaka (nearby)
nearbynext door

Tempura and kappo restaurant beside the ryokan.

  • TempurafoodTempura with seasonal ingredients.
  • Anago tempura bowlfoodFamous conger eel rice bowl.
  • Local fish kappofoodJapanese dishes centered on local fish.
  • Sake and winedrinkJapanese sake and wine available.
Hanagoyomi Kaigan (nearby)
nearbyshort drive

Sister restaurant for casual seafood rice bowls and set meals.

  • Seafood three-kind bowlfoodRice bowl with assorted seafood.
  • Fresh tuna negitoro bowlfoodTuna and minced tuna over rice.
  • Yam rice bowlfoodGrated yam over rice.
  • Tororo ricespecialtySeasonal grated yam rice dish.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Auberge Hanagoyomi is a hillside lodging in Oka, Ito, best reached from central Ito area stations by taxi rather than on foot with luggage.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

Auberge Hanagoyomi appears to be a very small hot-spring auberge in Oka, Ito, Shizuoka, best suited to travelers who want an intimate stay with refined dining rather than a full-service ryokan resort. It looks especially appealing for couples or quiet getaways, but less ideal if you want many facilities, easy station access, or a lively atmosphere.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Rare two-room intimacyThis property is exceptionally small, with only two guest rooms, so the stay should feel quiet, private, and far less crowded than a typical onsen inn. That scale can make service feel more personal and relaxed.
  • Private hinoki bath in the roomEach room is described as having its own hinoki bath fed by hot-spring water, which is a major plus if you prefer soaking in private instead of using a shared public bath. It adds a more exclusive, couple-friendly feel to the stay.
  • Strong food-focused experienceAs an auberge-style property, the dining appears to be a central part of the experience, with original kaiseki-style cuisine emphasized rather than just standard inn meals. This makes it attractive for travelers planning a special dinner-centered stay.
  • Quiet Ito residential settingThe address in Oka, Ito suggests a calmer setting away from the busiest resort frontage, which can suit travelers who value rest over nightlife or heavy foot traffic. It should feel more secluded than large hotels near the main station areas.
  • Good fit for a romantic short stayThe combination of very few rooms, in-room hot-spring bathing, and dinner-oriented lodging makes it especially appealing for anniversaries, couples, or one-night splurges. It offers a more intimate mood than a family-oriented ryokan complex.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Very limited facilitiesA tiny two-room auberge is unlikely to offer the range of amenities found at larger ryokans, such as multiple baths, lounges, spa options, or extensive common spaces. Travelers wanting a resort-like stay may find it too minimal.
  • Not ideal for social travelersBecause the property is so small, it may feel quiet to the point of being sleepy, with little atmosphere beyond your room and meal times. If you enjoy bustling inns with other guests around, this may feel too subdued.
  • Access may feel less convenientThe Oka location in Ito does not suggest the easiest walk-from-station setup, so arrival may be more comfortable by car or taxi, especially with luggage. Travelers prioritizing seamless rail access may find it less convenient.
  • Dining may dominate the stayThis looks like a property where the culinary experience is a major reason to book, which is great if that is your priority but less so if you plan to spend little time onsite. Guests who want flexible, simple lodging may not get full value from the concept.
  • Small-room expectations matterAt intimate auberge-style inns, the charm often comes from atmosphere and hospitality rather than spacious rooms or many in-room extras. Travelers expecting a grand ryokan suite experience could find it more modest than the name suggests.

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