Kameya Ean

8.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.7/10, based on 51 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
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Valley Scenery Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Public Onsen
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,5/10
Cleanliness 8,5/10
Comfort 8,5/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,5/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional onsen ryokan in Izu Nagaoka Onsen, close to the ropeway and local sights.

Izu Nagaoka OnsenSet in the Izu Nagaoka Onsen area for an authentic hot spring stay.
Walk to RopewayAbout a short walk from Katsuragiyama Ropeway and Izu Panorama Park.
Traditional RoomsJapanese-style rooms with tatami and futons create a classic ryokan feel.
Fuji View PotentialSome listings highlight Mount Fuji views, adding scenic appeal on clear days.
Easy ParkingFree parking adds convenience for travelers exploring the Izu Peninsula by car.
Good Nearby OptionsRestaurants and small attractions are reachable within a short walk nearby.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOne night works well for check-in, baths, dinner, sleep, breakfast, and a short Panorama Park visit. Two nights fits a slower onsen rhythm plus one local sightseeing day around Izunokuni or nearby Numazu/Shuzenji.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night onsen stay in Izu Nagaoka, with 2 nights only if you will pair relaxation with nearby ropeway or local heritage stops.

Know before booking

Limited urban lifeThis is not a lively town base for nightlife, café-hopping, or dense evening restaurant choices.
Access needs planningBest reached by bus or car from Izu-Nagaoka Station, so late arrivals and luggage-heavy moves are less convenient.
Do not overstayThe immediate area supports a short onsen break better than a long multi-day sightseeing base.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan at 1308 Nagaoka with seasonal kaiseki meals on site and a few useful local dining options nearby.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for seasonal breakfast and dinner courses.

  • Monthly kaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese dinner.
  • Breakfast setfoodTraditional Japanese breakfast.
  • Local seafoodspecialtyIzu-style seafood dishes in course meals.
  • Tea servicedrinkStandard hot tea with meals.
Guest Room Dinner (on-site)
on-site

Some plans appear to serve dinner in-room rather than in the hall.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodCourse meal served with lodging plans.
  • Stone-grilled beeffoodBeef on hot stone in some plans.
  • Abalone add-onspecialtyAbalone featured in select plans.
Otakemaru Izunagaoka (nearby)
nearbynear Izu-Nagaoka Station

Casual izakaya with sushi and sashimi options.

  • SashimifoodRaw fish plates.
  • SushifoodNigiri and rolls.
  • Izakaya platesfoodShareable pub-style dishes.
  • Alcohol drinksdrinkBeer and standard Japanese drinks.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Izu Nagaoka Onsen area, best reached via Mishima Station and the Izuhakone Railway line, with the final approach usually by taxi or local bus.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Kameya Ean appears to be a traditional onsen ryokan in the Izu-Nagaoka Onsen area of Izunokuni, well suited to travelers who want a classic stay near local sightseeing rather than a highly modern luxury resort. It looks especially appealing for hot-spring fans and guests planning to visit the ropeway and Panorama Park.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Great base for Panorama ParkThe ryokan is very close to Katsuragiyama Ropeway and Izunokuni Panorama Park, so sightseeing is easy without a long transfer. That makes it convenient if scenic views are a priority.
  • Classic Izu onsen atmosphereThis property is positioned in the Izu-Nagaoka Onsen district, which gives the stay a more traditional hot-spring town feel than a standard hotel. It should suit travelers looking for a ryokan-style experience.
  • Hot spring stay without overcomplicationThe property offers on-site hot spring bathing, so you can enjoy the core ryokan experience without needing to leave for a bathhouse. That is useful for a short, relaxing stay.
  • Potential Mt. Fuji view appealListings for this ryokan highlight views as part of the experience, including references to Mount Fuji on clear days. For many travelers, that adds a memorable scenic element to the stay.
  • Solid value in a traditional settingGuest scores across major booking platforms suggest many travelers find it satisfying for the price, especially if they want a Japanese-style stay rather than a polished international hotel. It may be a good fit for value-conscious ryokan seekers.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal for station-first travelersIt is not right next to the main station, so guests arriving by rail may need extra transit planning compared with more station-centric lodging. This can be less convenient with luggage.
  • Older-style property feelKameya Ean seems to lean into a traditional ryokan character rather than a sleek renovated design. Travelers wanting a very modern luxury finish may find it dated.
  • Location is quieter than central hubsThe area is better for onsen relaxation and nearby attractions than for dense nightlife or big-city convenience. If you want lots of evening activity within a few minutes, the setting may feel subdued.
  • Facilities appear fairly simpleThe amenity set looks functional but not especially extensive compared with higher-end resort ryokans in Izu. Guests expecting a broad spa or premium wellness offering may want more.
  • Best experience may depend on room planSome of the property's appeal seems tied to atmosphere, views, and meal style, which can vary depending on the room or package booked. If you choose a basic plan, the stay may feel less special than expected.

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