[Detailed Review Scores] • Service 8.8
• Cleanliness 8.7
• Value for money 8.4
• Facilities 8.3
This is a beautiful hotel! It’s clean and has a lot of comfort items to make you feel at home. We’re in town for a stressful event, and coming back to this room was very peaceful.
I made a reservation on a whim the evening before. Despite it being a long weekend, there were a few rooms available, so I honestly didn’t expect much, but I was pleasantly surprised in a good way.
A comfortable hot spring. A location right by the sea. Dishes centered around fresh seafood. It’s a half-buffet, so it’s reassuring for families with children. The staff members all seemed serious and attentive. Thank you very much.
We played in the sea in front of the hotel until 3 PM. They rented space for 1000 yen per section if you wanted to set up a tent or similar. There was also a pool, but since we went with a family that had high school students, we played in the sea. When entering the hotel, we were lent towels that were permanently set up, which we used to wipe our feet. They also provided a free parking lot near the sea.
Despite the usual crowds during Silver Week, this place was not too crowded, allowing for a relaxed atmosphere. The staff’s thoughtful care and warm greetings made my solo trip comfortable. The food, especially the hot pot and abalone steak, was succulent and impressive.
The shuttle bus, front desk, and restaurant staff were all very warm and comforting, which was soothing.
The food was delicious,and the portion sizes were satisfying enough that I didn’t worry about whether I could finish it as a woman. Since it was a time with few guests, the meals were set as kaiseki cuisine instead of half-buffet, but it was nice to enjoy it in a calm atmosphere.
There are four private baths, all identical except for some differences in interior design. I only used the baths after cleaning time; they were always clean and pleasant to use. The open-air bath with the sound of waves was the best.
I foundthe cleanliness of the entire facility to be within my acceptable range. There were spots that hadn’t been cleaned well; however, if you don’t think too critically, it’s not too bothersome.
I stayed on the sixth floor,but it’s better not to have high expectations for the view. The view from private baths isn’t very good either; however, since it faces the sea,the view there might be better.
I felt thatthe building itself was quite old. The walls were thin; I could hear conversations from neighboring rooms clearly. I couldn’t sleep at all due to noise disturbances despite consulting with front desk staff regarding this issue. Being alone as a woman made me feel quite scared during my stay.
Hotel Policies
Check-in is available from 03:00 PM.
Check-out is until 10:00 AM.
Reception is open until 12:00 AM.
Hot spring access is available from 05:30 AM to 09:30 AM and from 03:00 PM to 11:30 PM.
Daily Internet/Wi-Fi fee is 0 JPY.
Breakfast charge (unless included in room price) is 3300 JPY.
Number of floors is 8.
Number of rooms is 24.
Non-smoking rooms/floors are not available.
Daily parking fee is 0 JPY.
Nearby Facilities & Location Info
Ryokan Umiusagi is situated in Izu, Japan, providing a serene environment surrounded by nature.
The ryokan is located near Izu Shaboten Park, a popular attraction featuring cacti and other exotic plants.
It is also close to the scenic Jogasaki Coast, known for its beautiful coastal views and hiking trails.
The nearby Atami Onsen offers visitors a chance to enjoy traditional hot spring baths.
Izu Peninsula is renowned for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.
Nearby Attractions
Kawazu Nanadaru Waterfalls is renowned for its stunning cascades and picturesque hiking trails, making it a favorite among nature lovers.
Michi-no-Eki Amagigoe provides local delicacies and souvenirs, offering visitors an authentic taste of the region.
Shuzenji Temple is a historic site with beautiful architecture and serene gardens, attracting those interested in culture and history.
Inatori Culture Park features various exhibitions and activities that showcase local traditions, perfect for families.
Joren Waterfall, known for its breathtaking views and tranquil environment, is a must-visit for anyone seeking natural beauty.
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