伊豆フリージアログヴィレッジ

7.6
Very Good
(12 reviews)

Hotel Description

Izu Freesia Log Village

Izu Freesia Log Village is a peaceful and scenic retreat located in the heart of Japan’s Izu Peninsula, offering a tranquil escape surrounded by nature. The hotel is nestled in an area renowned for its lush landscapes, providing a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of both the mountains and the coastline. With its rustic charm and inviting ambiance, the hotel offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional Japanese hospitality. Guests can relax in spacious rooms that feature cozy interiors, designed to make every stay feel comfortable and rejuvenating. The rooms are equipped with all the necessary facilities, including comfortable beds, a well-maintained bathroom, and thoughtful touches that enhance the overall atmosphere. For those seeking additional convenience, the hotel offers a fully equipped kitchen and high-speed internet access, allowing for a seamless stay. Visitors will appreciate the proximity to key attractions such as Izu Shaboten Zoo, Mt. Omuro, Joren Falls, Mount Amagi, and Jogasaki Coast, all within a short drive from the hotel. Transportation options are easily accessible, with several bus stops nearby, and major airports, such as Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport, are just a few hours away. Health and safety measures are in place, ensuring a secure and enjoyable stay. Guests can look forward to exploring the local culture through various activities, such as hiking trails and sightseeing adventures, all while staying at this inviting hotel that promises comfort, convenience, and a memorable experience. Whether you're here for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous exploration, Izu Freesia Log Village offers the ideal setting for a memorable stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Cozy and spacious rooms with modern amenities

2. Fully equipped kitchens and high-speed internet access

3. Close proximity to key attractions like Izu Shaboten Zoo and Mt. Omuro

4. Easy access to public transportation with nearby bus stops

5. Health and safety measures in place for guest security

6. Nearby hiking trails and sightseeing adventures

7. Rustic charm blending traditional Japanese hospitality with modern comforts

8. Accessible to major airports, including Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

9. Inviting and peaceful setting surrounded by lush landscapes and natural beauty

10. Comfortable and rejuvenating atmosphere for a relaxing stay


6.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Izu Shaboten Zoo
31 min
Mt. Omuro
30 min
Joren Falls
28 min
Mount Amagi
1 hr 23 min
Jogasaki Coast
43 min
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Good to know

Location rating6.4
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 2 min

Location

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 2 min

Transit: 3 hr 48 min

Transit:

地蔵堂中(バス)

Walking: 7 min

Jizodo Bus Stop

Walking: 6 min

法蓮寺前(バス)

Walking: 9 min

地蔵堂下(バス)

Walking: 13 min


Nearby locations

6.4

Good Location

Top Attractions


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武田浩二

1/5
The road is very dangerous and cars can't pass each other as the cliff is so close that you should change your parking lot to another place.The road is not well maintained and it looks like a mountain pass, so it is very dangerous.We recommend that you do not go with a large car.

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サムギョプサル

3/5
I set the address on the car navigation system, went down the Izu Skyline at Hiekawa, and guided me to the Manjo Falls area. The rest was based on the map I received and my intuition.The road that enters the site is just wide enough for one vehicle to pass through. We were supposed to follow the hand-made traffic lights, so we passed together as a group. It was dark and overgrown with trees, and my heart was pounding as I thought I was going to fall off the cliff. I think it's best to go before the sun goes down and do your shopping in advance.I have all the supplies, but I don't have a ladle, so I have 3 ladle holes (lol).I scooped the soup in a mug. The fridge freezer was of sufficient size which was helpful. Garbage has to be separated, so it's a good idea to sort it from the beginning. The BBQ was covered, so we could do it even in the rain. It was said that meetings could be held, so there was a whiteboard, but there were no pens. Insect repellent is a must.

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hiro noga

4/5
You can go either from Hiekawa on the Izu Skyline or from the Shuzenji direction.If you go from Tokyo using your car navigation system, the Tomei Expressway will take you to Numazu, but I personally think it will be less crowded if you come from the Seisho Bypass Hakone route.It's a normal road up to the middle, but the road gets narrower in front of the cottage.When you see the cottage sign, there is a handmade traffic light, so if you don't follow it properly, you'll be in trouble.I think it's okay to go up the hill with several cars in your group.It's frustrating because the traffic lights don't change all the time, but let's be patient.Once you reach the top of the hill, there are three cottages, so ask the manager where you can stay.The inside is spacious, with three toilets, two baths, a TV, Blu-ray, refrigerator, and washing machine.Tableware is also provided, so all you need to bring is food, drinks, and seasonings.Charcoal and fire starters are also not available, so be careful not to forget to buy them.The bottom is too deep for BBQ, so it's a good idea to pick up stones to add bulk.There is a hole in the middle of the square, so separate your garbage and throw it away.There is a supermarket in the Shuzenji area, but it is difficult to walk there, so buy first.