Kyokusho-en Arai

7.8
Very Good
(407 reviews)

284-2 Toi, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3302, Japan

+81 558-98-1000

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Hotel Description

Kyokusho-en Arai Resort

Nestled off National Route 136, Kyokusho-en Arai offers a serene retreat in Izu, Shizuoka, at 284-2 Toi, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3302, Japan. This refined hot spring inn is perfectly situated just a 6-minute stroll from the tranquil shores of Toi Beach along Suruga Bay, providing guests with stunning coastal views and opportunities for leisurely walks. The inn is also conveniently located a mere 7 minutes on foot from Matsurbara Park, an ideal spot for picnics and enjoying nature. The hotel's architecture and interior design reflect a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comforts, creating a welcoming atmosphere that invites relaxation and rejuvenation.

Accommodations at Kyokusho-en Arai are thoughtfully designed to enhance guest comfort. The streamlined rooms feature tatami floors, cozy futons, and traditional short-legged tables, inviting guests to unwind in a tranquil setting. Each room is equipped with geothermal water in the bathrooms, promoting a unique and soothing bathing experience. Some rooms also offer stunning views of the bay, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of their surroundings.

The inn takes pride in offering exceptional amenities to elevate the guest experience. Dining is a highlight at Kyokusho-en Arai, with breakfast and dinner served directly in the rooms, allowing for a truly personal touch. The hot spring baths—both indoor and open-air—provide guests with an authentic Japanese onsen experience, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Other amenities include a sauna, parking facilities, a beautifully maintained garden, and convenient vending machines for snacks and drinks.

Accessibility is a strong point for Kyokusho-en Arai, with several public transportation options nearby. The Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is approximately a 2-hour and 11-minute taxi ride away, while local bus stops and routes make it easy for guests to explore the region. For those wishing to visit key attractions, walking distances to various sites are manageable, enhancing the hotel's appeal for travelers seeking convenience and ease.

The health and safety of guests are paramount at Kyokusho-en Arai, which implements robust measures to ensure a safe environment. Enhanced cleaning protocols, contactless service options, and social distancing practices are all part of the hotel’s commitment to guest well-being, providing peace of mind throughout their stay.

Guests can indulge in numerous activities during their visit. The hotel is within walking distance of Toi Beach and the Toi Gold Mine, where guests can explore centuries-old tunnels and experience gold panning. Additionally, the beautiful Lover’s Cape offers breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the surrounding bay, while Koganezaki Park is perfect for sunset views and leisurely strolls. Joren Falls, a stunning natural landmark, is a short drive away, inviting nature enthusiasts to discover its majestic cascades.

Culinary delights abound near the hotel, with several highly-rated dining options just a quick taxi ride away. Guests can enjoy Italian cuisine at タケルクインディチロクアットニシイズテン, or sample traditional Izakaya dishes at ノードストローム. LOQUAT西伊豆 and リュウゲトイテン both offer unique dining experiences, while Tamashige specializes in fresh seafood, showcasing the best of local flavors. Each restaurant promises a memorable culinary experience that complements the overall stay at Kyokusho-en Arai.

In conclusion, Kyokusho-en Arai warmly invites guests to experience its unique blend of tradition and modernity, offering an unparalleled escape in the heart of Izu. Whether soaking in the rejuvenating hot springs or exploring the stunning natural landscapes nearby, guests are sure to create unforgettable memories during their stay.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Toi Beach and the Toi gold mine

2. One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant

3. Guests liked the breakfast served in-room

4. Indoor and open-air hot spring baths available

5. Beautifully maintained garden enhances relaxation options


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Toi Gold Mine
9 min
Toi Beach
9 min
Lover’s Cape
14 min
Koganezaki Park
21 min
Joren Falls
35 min

Nearest locations

タケルクインディチロクアットニシイズテン
2 min
LOQUAT西伊豆
2 min
リュウゲトイテン
2 min
Tamashige
2 min
キッチンシッポ
2 min
Kawazuya
2 min
蕎のとう
2 min
Kouitten
2 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportMt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport
Travel time to airport2 hr 11 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $111

    Dinogo.com

    $102

    Agoda

    $104

    Booking.com

    $114

    Trip.com

    $109

    Bluepillow.com

    $115


Location

284-2 Toi, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3302, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 11 min

Transit: 3 hr 50 min

Transit:

土肥温泉(バス)

Walking: 8 min

Baba [ Imameshi Bus Stop

Walking: 11 min

大薮(バス)

Walking: 4 min

中浜(バス)

Walking: 2 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

Off National Route 136, this refined hot spring inn is a 6-minute walk from the closest beach along Suruga Bay, and 7 minutes by foot from Matsurbara Park.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Languages spoken

Japanese

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Accessibility

Not accessible

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator in some rooms

Coffee maker in some rooms

Minibar in some rooms

Parking & transportation

Parking

Valet parking

Services

Front desk

Elevator

Gift shop

Housekeeping

Turndown service

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Cash

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub

Shower

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi


Reviews

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May Huberman

2/5
A smell of mold and dust, the place is old and not well-maintained. Part of the room is new, but most of it is old, and the room is not cleaned on a daily basis. It is too expensive for what you get.

Room 2

Service 2

Location2

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Roy Stewart

5/5
Very nice guest house. We very much enjoyed our t

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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ラブペチャパイ

5/5
On the 2nd day of the Izu cross-country trip, when I returned to Osaka, Toi (I thought it was Tohid 💦 was advised by the tourist information center 💦) → Shimizu, good access when using the Suruga Bay ferry, and a plan for 1 person with dinner and breakfast in the room. Therefore, I am indebted to you for your assistance. The room was called 606 Full Moon, and it had a great panoramic view of Suruga Bay, a wide TV, a Japanese-style double bed, and an indoor bath (which I didn't use💦), and I was able to use the private bath for free (unexpected), which was very pleasant. Above all, the quality of both dinner and breakfast was ◎, and the abalone for dinner, boiled in gold, ◎ beer and local sake went pretty well. I think it's worth the unusual price. According to the Nakai-san, it seems like an inn with a long history.

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たびずきん

1/5
As you can understand from the location, the rooms with a "sea view" have a far-away view. The open-air bath attached to the room is on the mountain side and surrounded by bushes. All you can see is a thicket of trees. It is also difficult to adjust the water temperature.I was looking forward to a Japanese-style inn, but what greeted me was a Southeast Asian Katakoto.The facilities are reminiscent of a guesthouse, and the food is no match for a fisherman's inn.A cheap accommodation.

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宍戸大雅

5/5
The room has an open-air bath.There is a separate private bath that can be rented for 45 minutes.Dinner is golden sea bream, sashimi (tuna, sea bream, etc.)Ise lobster, kamameshi, etc. as shown in the photo.Breakfast was also very satisfying and delicious.Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed it.Being in a rural area, there weren't many people, so it was a relaxing atmosphere where you could just listen to the sound of the hot spring water.It was a place I would like to go to again when I want to relax.Buses are also nearby for access.It's easy to come even if you don't have a car.There is ample parking for cars.Welcia is nearby, so if you want to drink alcohol, you can bring your own.

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グルメ好き漢

5/5
It was a first-class accommodation.The open-air bath is so soothing and relaxing.Drinks: “All-you-can-drink non-alcoholic drinks”It was a good stay.I wish I could go again.

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Eric Cabanillas

4/5
It is a huge ryonkan with onsen.Very calm. The rooms are a little old but well maintained.It has very beautiful interior gardens.The onsen was more neglected.

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Nozomi M

5/5
We stayed for 3 nights with 3 adults and a 1 year old child.It was a large room with an open-air bath, so it was perfect for families with children!The meals served in the rooms were always luxurious, with a wide variety of seafood such as fresh sashimi and shellfish such as abalone and turban shells.Each item was carefully prepared and plated, and the presentation was wonderful. The breakfast was luxurious and I looked forward to every meal! If I were to say strong, it was so much that I couldn't finish it, so I wondered if they could reduce the amount a little so I wouldn't have too much leftover food. (Even two big eaters couldn't finish the amount.) The quality was good and the quantity was large, so I don't think it would be a problem to reduce the amount.The staff working there were very kind, and the bath was great and made me feel really relaxed.Although it has a Nespresso coffee machine and a Dyson hair dryer, the inn has an old-fashioned feel, and overall I'm very satisfied! Thank you to everyone who responded ^ ^As a Japanese I really enjoyed the experience there. It's an authentic Japanese ryokan. If it's your first time visiting Japan and not familiar with all the traditional Japanese food and culture including onsen experience, this place may be too traditional for you. Otherwise this place is awesome! Highly recommended!