Yunohanatei

8.8
Excellent
(704 reviews)

2849-5 Toi, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3302, Japan

+81 558-98-1104

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Hotel Description

Yunohanatei Ryokan

Yunohanatei, located at 2849-5 Toi, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3302, Japan, is a delightful hot spring inn that offers guests a serene retreat across the street from the stunning beaches of Suruga Bay. Positioned along National Route 136, this relaxed accommodation provides easy access to local attractions, including the historic Toi Kinzan, a former gold mine just 500 meters away, and the picturesque Matsubara Kōen, known for its impressive 31-meter-wide floral clock. The hotel’s design blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that encourages relaxation and rejuvenation.

The rooms at Yunohanatei are designed with understated elegance, featuring bay views that enhance the calming ambiance. Each room includes tatami floors, flat-screen televisions, and complimentary Wi-Fi, making them perfect for a cozy stay. Guests will find amenities such as minifridges and tea-making facilities in their rooms. Most accommodations offer traditional futons, while upgraded rooms boast luxurious open-air wooden soaking tubs, providing a unique opportunity to unwind in a private setting. Family rooms can comfortably accommodate up to 10 guests, making it an ideal choice for larger groups or families traveling together.

Among the standout amenities at Yunohanatei is the onsen, a traditional bathhouse filled with natural hot spring water, which features both indoor and rooftop soaking tubs that overlook the bay. Guests can indulge in the healing properties of the hot springs while enjoying breathtaking views. The hotel also provides karaoke rooms for entertainment and two saunas for relaxation after a day of exploring the local area. Both breakfast and dinner are included with most stays, allowing guests to enjoy delicious Japanese cuisine prepared with fresh, local ingredients, further enhancing their stay.

Transportation to and from Yunohanatei is highly convenient, with various public transport options available nearby. The Toikinzan Bus Stop is just a short five-minute walk from the hotel, allowing guests easy access to local attractions. For those traveling from further away, Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport is approximately a 2-hour and 11-minute taxi ride or about four hours via public transit. This accessibility ensures that guests can enjoy a seamless travel experience while staying at the hotel.

Health and safety are top priorities at Yunohanatei, which has implemented comprehensive measures to ensure a safe environment for all guests. Enhanced cleaning protocols, social distancing practices, and thorough training for staff members are all part of the hotel's commitment to maintaining high safety standards. Guests can relax and enjoy their stay, confident that their well-being is being prioritized.

Yunohanatei offers a wealth of engaging activities and experiences, encouraging guests to immerse themselves in the local culture. Visitors can take part in guided tours of the nearby Toi Gold Mine, which is only a 7-minute walk from the hotel. For beach lovers, Toi Beach is just a 4-minute stroll away, providing opportunities for sunbathing and water activities. Guests can also explore Lover’s Cape, an 11-minute walk away, featuring a wooden walkway that leads to a clifftop observation deck offering spectacular views of the bay and Mount Fuji. Other nearby attractions include Koganezaki Park, known for its stunning ocean sunsets, and Joren Falls, a breathtaking 25-meter waterfall mentioned in folklore, located about 35 minutes away by car.

When it comes to dining, guests will find a diverse range of excellent restaurants within close proximity to Yunohanatei. A highly recommended seafood restaurant nearby serves fresh, locally caught dishes and exquisite sushi, while a traditional izakaya offers a cozy atmosphere with a variety of delightful meals. For a more casual dining experience, a charming café provides artisanal coffee and light meals, perfect for breakfast. A local ramen shop is famous for its rich broth and handmade noodles, ensuring a satisfying meal. Additionally, a family-friendly diner caters to diverse tastes, featuring both western and Japanese cuisine options.

Yunohanatei warmly invites guests to experience its exceptional offerings, blending comfort, culture, and natural beauty for an unforgettable stay. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or culinary delights, this charming hot spring inn promises to create lasting memories during your visit to Izu.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Guests praised the bathrooms for their cleanliness and comfort

2. Walking distance to Toi Beach and the historic Toi Gold Mine

3. Exceptional service that enhances the guest experience

4. Tatami flooring highly appreciated by guests

5. Proximity to stunning beaches that guests enjoyed

6. Delicious breakfast included with stay to start the day right

7. One of the few hotels in the area featuring a sauna for relaxation

8. Natural onsen with beautiful views for a rejuvenating experience

9. Open-air baths available for a unique soaking experience

10. Family rooms accommodating up to 10 guests for larger groups


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Toi Gold Mine
7 min
Toi Beach
4 min
Lover’s Cape
11 min
Koganezaki Park
18 min
Joren Falls
35 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating7.8
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
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    $129


Location

2849-5 Toi, Izu, Shizuoka 410-3302, Japan

Airports:

Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 11 min

Transit: 4 hr

Transit:

Toikinzan Bus Stop

Walking: 5 min

Doigyokyo Bus Stop

Walking: 10 min

Hiburikawa Bus Stop

Walking: 3 min

湯の川(バス)

Walking: 5 min

Baba [ Imameshi Bus Stop

Walking: 14 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Across the street from a beach on Suruga Bay, this relaxed hot spring inn along National Route 136 is 500 m from both Toi Kinzan, a former gold mine, and Matsubara Kōen, a park with a 31m-wide clock made of flowers.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Beach front

Karaoke

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Breakfast

Wellness

No fitness center

Sauna

Spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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松井健二

3/5
The volume of rice is so large that you can't finish it allYou can take a bath anytime.

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s o

5/5
It was very nice, but unfortunately the shower hole was blocked.

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小林信博

5/5
My family and I have been using this service for quite some time, spring, summer, fall and winter.No matter what season you go, it's so comfortable that you won't be satisfied with just one night.The customer service, food, and open-air bath in the room are great.My son, who is in elementary school, always says on the way home that he wants to stay for more than three nights next time.Thank you to the landlady, Mr. K at the front desk, Mr. M at the waitress, and everyone in the boardroom.I think each person has a different opinion, but in our family, Yunohanatei isis my favorite place to stay.In the near future, if my surgery is successful and I survive, I will come to take care of you for 3 nights and 4 days.I would also like to go and drink their milk.Until then, everyone, please stay healthy and do your best.I love this inn so much that I don't want to introduce it to many people, but I thought I'd post this as it might be my last post.This is probably the best accommodation in my life.P.S. The surgery was a success and I stayed there for 3 nights and 4 days from October 12th and was taken care of.It's definitely the best.Three nights and four days is not enough.Everyone's customer service, the food I couldn't finish, the sunset I could see from my room's open-air bath, the ferry, the sound of the waves, everything was amazing.I'll see you again this summer.It's hot every day, but please do your best.

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k S.

4/5
This is my first stay.We were able to enjoy both breakfast and dinner in our room.There was a lot of variety for dinner, and even though I ate all of it, I was pretty full. Everything was delicious.The open-air bath in the room was also a hot spring, and I enjoyed bathing in it many times.The only thing was that there was only one key, so it was inconvenient to go to the public bath.The scenery was also great.I would like to stay again.

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kiki

4/5
Everything in the building was tatami, and the waitress was good at talking to me. Meals were served in the room, so I was able to eat quietly at my own pace.The public bath wasn't that big, and there weren't many washing areas.It was not a room with an open-air bath.The sea was clearly visible and the scenery was nice.Nishiizu was a little difficult to reach.It was a nice and quiet place.

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林忠広

5/5
I got rid of my fatigue.The sunset is beautiful.I stayed on the third floor in the summer and on the fifth floor in September, and the rooms were very clean. Thank you to the cleaning staff.

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坂本伸二

4/5
The inn here is not that big and there aren't any special facilities, but in the traditional style they will carry your luggage to your room, eat in your room, and lay out your futon after your meal. Moreover, it is one of the rare accommodations where you can smoke in your room. The open-air bath in the guest room was not large, but the temperature was just right, and we were able to stay at a very reasonable price. Mr. Nakai, who was in charge of it, was very friendly, fun, and great.I would like to repeat it again if I have a chance.

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あいあいち

4/5
I used it with my family.I parked my car in front of the inn, unloaded my luggage, handed over my keys, and the staff took me to a private parking lot.Tatami was really used everywhere.It was a special room, which was quite large, so I was able to stay quite relaxed.When we arrived at the room, we were served Tokoroten and plum matcha.The view of the ocean and sunset from our room was amazing!I couldn't finish the amount of rice, but it was all delicious so I was satisfied.Mr. Nakai was an extremely kind person.On the other hand, the inn was a little old.The tatami mats were worn to the limit in some places, and the handrails outside the rooms were noticeably peeling and crumbling. I don't know if it was just the rear special room, but the toilet smelled a little.The tatami mats in the bathtub were perfect because the children wouldn't slip on them, but the tatami mats in the open-air bathtub were so damaged that they were bald, scratchy, and floating.I didn't really care about these things, but if you are interested, please refer to them.

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Etoile

5/5
It was a good old Japanese inn with a waiter, meals in the room, futons, etc. Nowadays, there are many inns where the Nakai are foreigners or part-time workers, but a lovely elderly woman was in charge of us from the time we arrived until we left. I chose a room with an open-air bath, so it was great to be able to watch the ocean in the morning and the stars at night, whenever I wanted, without having to move. As we entered the public bath at the busy time, the open-air bath and washing area were full.We used public transportation, but it was nice that the bus stop was right in front of the inn.I will use it again!