YU-FURI Izukogen

7.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 7.3/10, based on 470 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
Countryside Escape Garden Setting Mountain Setting Public Onsen Hot Spring Bath Sauna
Staff 7,6/10
Facilities 7,3/10
Cleanliness 7,5/10
Comfort 7,1/10
Value for money 7,2/10
Location 7,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A casual Izu Kogen ryokan-style stay with hot spring bathing, apartment-style rooms, and easy access to major Futo attractions.

Futo sightseeing baseWell placed in Ito’s Futo area near Izu Granpal Park and Izu Shaboten Zoo.
Hot spring bathingOffers onsen bathing, with sauna noted among the wellness facilities.
Ocean-view room typesSeveral room categories specifically offer ocean views, including upper-floor options.
Kitchen-equipped roomsRooms include kitchen facilities like stovetop, microwave, and refrigerator for longer stays.
Good for groupsJapanese-Western room layouts and larger capacities suit families or small groups well.
Easy self-drive stayFree parking and a free shuttle add convenience around the Izu Kogen area.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsAccess and sightseeing density are the main stay-length drivers here: arrive mid-afternoon, use the bath/sauna, sleep early, then pair one full day with Granpal, Shaboten, Mount Omuro, or Jogasaki before moving on. A second night works if you want a slower resort rhythm or are traveling with a dog, but most travelers will run out of nearby must-do sights beyond that.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-2 night Izu Kogen nature and onsen stop for travelers with a car or taxi budget, not as a long sightseeing base or urban-style ryokan stay.

Know before booking

Car helps a lotIt sits in the Futo/Omurokogen area, about 15 minutes from Izukogen Station by taxi or shuttle/taxi transfer logic, so it is not a station-area stay.
Not a classic inn coreThis is closer to a condo-style onsen stay than a deeply traditional ryokan with dense old-town atmosphere, refined kaiseki ritual, or walkable heritage streets.
Do not overstayThe immediate area supports a solid short stay, but it is better for a one- or two-night break than a long regional base unless you have a car and specific Izu plans.

Food & drinks

YU-FURI Izukogen is a self-service stay with no clearly confirmed on-site restaurant, so nearby local dining is the most reliable option.

Inenohana (nearby)
nearby400 m

Nearby Japanese set-meal spot for simple local dining.

  • Set mealsfoodJapanese home-style plates.
  • Rice dishesfoodRice-centered comfort meals.
  • Local specialtiesspecialtyRegional flavors in a casual style.
Miracolo (nearby)
nearby600 m

Local-ingredient Italian restaurant popular in Izu Kogen.

  • Seasonal pastafoodPasta with local produce.
  • Local fish dishesfoodItalian plates using nearby seafood.
  • Shizuoka vegetablesspecialtyIzu-grown vegetables feature strongly.
  • WinedrinkWine served with dinner.
Sunaba (nearby)
nearby600 m

Handmade soba restaurant for noodles and tempura.

  • Handmade sobafoodTraditional fresh soba noodles.
  • UdonfoodSimple hot or cold noodles.
  • Shrimp tempurafoodWell-known tempura option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A car or taxi from Izu-Kogen Station is usually the most practical arrival option, with a few local bus options nearby but limited usefulness for most travelers 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?

A good fit for travelers who want large self-catering rooms, hot springs, and an easy base for exploring the Izu Kogen area. It is less ideal if you want full ryokan service, an on-site restaurant, or a polished luxury feel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Spacious condo-style roomsThis property is better than a typical small ryokan room if you need space, with layouts that can sleep families or groups and some large ocean-view categories.
  • Kitchen in every roomEvery room comes with a kitchen, microwave, stovetop, refrigerator, rice cooker, and tableware, which is especially useful for longer stays or travelers who prefer simple meals in-room.
  • Hot spring plus saunaYou still get a real onsen stay experience here thanks to the Akazawa Tajima hot spring public bath, and the added dry sauna makes it more appealing after a day out in Izu.
  • Strong option for dog ownersFew properties are this pet-focused: there are dog-friendly rooms, indoor and outdoor dog play areas, a rooftop heated dog pool, and even a reservable private bath you can use with your dog.
  • Good base for Izu sightseeingThe location works well for driving to nearby attractions like Izu Granpal Park and Izu Cactus Park, so it suits travelers planning short outings rather than staying inside all day.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not a classic full-service ryokanThe concept is explicitly self-service, so you should not expect the warm, hands-on hospitality or refined traditional flow that many travelers associate with a classic ryokan stay.
  • No restaurant on siteThere is no in-house restaurant, so meals require planning ahead, going out, or arranging simple in-room eating, which can feel inconvenient after check-in.
  • Extra costs add upThe onsen tax is charged separately, private baths cost extra, and dog stays also come with additional fees, so the final bill may be higher than the headline room rate suggests.
  • Public bath rules may be restrictiveGuests with tattoos cannot use the public bath, and children in diapers are also restricted, which may be a real drawback for some travelers.
  • Accessibility may be limitedThe property is not fully barrier-free, and some areas such as the route to the outdoor dog park involve long stairs, so it may be awkward for guests with mobility concerns.

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