Oyado The Earth

9.4
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.4/10, based on 11 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 2:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Sea Views Forest Surroundings National Park Quiet Village Private Onsen Public Onsen
Staff 9,3/10
Facilities 9,4/10
Cleanliness 9,5/10
Comfort 9,4/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 9,2/10

Ryokan highlights

Clifftop oceanfront luxury ryokan in Ijika, Toba, with hot springs, private baths, and refined dining.

Clifftop Ocean ViewsSet on seaside cliffs, with sweeping Pacific views from rooms and shared spaces.
Private Open-Air BathsSome guestrooms include private open-air baths for secluded soaking with sea scenery.
Ise-Shima Nature SettingHidden in a forested national park setting that feels quiet, remote, and restorative.
Refined Japanese DiningMulti-course Japanese meals are a standout, with strong praise for quality and presentation.
Intimate Small StayWith only a limited number of rooms, the atmosphere feels exclusive and calm.
Romantic EscapePrivate baths, dramatic sea views, and peaceful surroundings suit couples especially well.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and in-room bathing are the main reason to stay here: arrive early, use the room bath, have kaiseki dinner, sleep to ocean views, and leave after breakfast; add a second night only if you want a slow retreat with promenade walks and little movement.
Trip-planning verdict: A remote, adults-oriented cliffside ryokan best used as a 1-night destination stay or a quiet 2-night retreat, not as a practical sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote accessAround 30-35 minutes from Toba Station by car or hotel shuttle, so it is inconvenient for frequent station-based touring.
Limited walkable areaThis is an isolated coastal property with nature walks on-site, not a village stay with shops and restaurant hopping.
Adults focusChildren younger than junior high school are not allowed, so it does not suit most family itineraries.
Check-in rhythm mattersDinner service makes late arrival a bad fit; plan to arrive before evening rather than using it as a last-minute stop.

Food & drinks

Ocean-view ryokan dining centers on seasonal Japanese kaiseki at its on-site restaurant, with notable ama seafood experiences nearby in Toba.

Ran (on-site)
on-site

Panoramic on-site dining room for seasonal kaiseki and breakfast.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Ise-Shima SeafoodspecialtyLocal catch in seasonal dishes.
  • Japanese BreakfastfoodCarefully prepared morning meal.
  • Wine PairingdrinkJapanese cuisine and wine focus.
Hachiman Kamado (nearby)
nearbyabout 20 min drive

Popular ama hut seafood experience with charcoal-grilled shellfish.

  • Grilled AbalonefoodAma-diver abalone when available.
  • Ise LobsterfoodLocal spiny lobster course item.
  • Turban ShellfoodFresh shellfish grilled over charcoal.
  • Mie SakedrinkLocal sake often paired with seafood.
Osatsu Kamado (nearby)
nearbyabout 20 min drive

Ama hut meal in Osatsu with simple ocean-view seafood lunch.

  • Grilled ShellfishfoodFresh shellfish cooked over charcoal.
  • Sea Urchin RicefoodRice mixed with sea urchin.
  • Dried FishfoodLocal fish served with the set.
  • Ise Lobster Add-onspecialtyMarket-price extra in season.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Oyado The Earth is a remote luxury ryokan on the Ijika coast near Toba, typically reached via Toba Station and then a hotel shuttle, taxi, or car.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick for travelers who want a secluded luxury ryokan with dramatic Pacific views and private in-room hot spring bathing. It is less suitable if you want easy sightseeing access, a lively local area, or better value for money.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private onsen in every roomThis ryokan is especially appealing if you want hot spring privacy, because each guest room includes its own open-air bath fed by the property's natural hot spring. That makes it ideal for couples, shy bathers, or guests who prefer not to rely on communal baths.
  • Dramatic cliffside ocean settingThe property sits in a primeval forest on cliffs above the Pacific, giving it a striking sense of isolation and big open sea views. If you want a stay that feels cinematic and far from ordinary town hotels, this location is a major draw.
  • Large suite-style roomsRooms are suite-based rather than compact standard ryokan rooms, with layouts that combine Japanese atmosphere and bedroom comfort. That extra space can make a real difference on a special-occasion stay or a longer one-night splurge.
  • Quiet adults-oriented escapeWith only a small number of rooms, the atmosphere is much more private and hushed than larger resort properties in Toba. It suits travelers looking for calm, scenery, and time in the room rather than a busy hotel vibe.
  • Good base for an indulgent Ise-Shima stayIts Toba location works well for travelers pairing a ryokan splurge with visits around the broader Ise-Shima area. The overall concept leans strongly toward a destination stay built around bathing, dining, and the natural setting.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Remote rather than convenientThis is not the ryokan to pick if you want to step out to shops, cafés, or stations on foot. Its secluded Ijika setting means the experience is peaceful, but sightseeing logistics are less effortless.
  • You are paying for the settingOyado The Earth is positioned as a luxury experience, so many travelers will find it expensive for a short stay. If your priority is value rather than atmosphere and privacy, the price may feel hard to justify.
  • Limited room inventory means less flexibilityBecause the property is small, your preferred room type or date can be harder to secure, especially for popular travel periods. That can be frustrating if you are planning around a tight Japan itinerary.
  • Best if you enjoy staying inThe appeal here is the room, the bath, the food, and the sea view, not a walkable neighborhood with lots happening nearby. Travelers who get restless in isolated resorts may find one night is enough.
  • Nature here is beautiful but not gentleThe exposed cliff-and-sea environment is part of the magic, but it can also feel stark, windy, or weather-dependent rather than soft and garden-like. If you picture a cozy inland ryokan atmosphere, this one delivers a wilder mood.

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