Izanro Iwasaki

8.2
Excellent
(1179 reviews)

365-1 Misasa, Tōhaku District, Tottori 682-0123, Japan

+81 858-43-0111

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Hotel Description

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Izanro Iwasaki, located at 365-1 Misasa, Tōhaku District, Tottori 682-0123, Japan, is a tranquil and charming hot spring inn nestled across from the Mitoku River. The hotel’s inviting, serene atmosphere is enhanced by the surrounding natural beauty and peaceful ambiance, making it the perfect retreat for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Just 7 km from the iconic 9th-century Sanbutsu-ji Temple, and 9 km from Kurayoshi train station, the location offers easy access to both cultural landmarks and transportation hubs. Guests are immediately drawn to the hotel’s traditional design, which seamlessly blends local architectural elements with modern comforts. Whether you're staying for a peaceful getaway or a longer immersion in the local culture, Izanro Iwasaki offers a variety of amenities and experiences to make your stay memorable.
The hotel offers simple yet comfortable rooms, some featuring tatami mats, futons, and chabudai dining tables. The rooms are designed with minimalist elegance, featuring flat-screen TVs, minifridges, safes, and stunning views of the Mitoku River or the hotel’s lush gardens. Upgraded rooms feature spacious living areas and private open-air baths, creating an ideal environment for a soothing and tranquil retreat. Whether you’re staying in a modest room or a more luxurious suite, comfort and relaxation are guaranteed.
Izanro Iwasaki takes guest experience seriously, offering unique amenities such as a gender-segregated communal bathhouse with both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, and a sauna. The hotel also boasts a tea lounge, a cozy restaurant, and beautiful garden areas where you can relax and enjoy the views. For those looking for a bit more pampering, the hotel provides massage services to enhance relaxation after a long day of sightseeing. The property also offers a free shuttle service to nearby attractions, making it easy to explore the area.
The convenience of public transportation is one of the key benefits of staying at Izanro Iwasaki. The hotel is situated just a short walk from several public transit options, including Misasa Onsen Kanko Shoko Center Mae and Onsen South Entrance stations, both within minutes from the hotel. For those traveling by taxi, the nearest major airports, such as Tottori Airport and Yonago Airport, are within a short drive, with taxi journeys taking around 47 minutes and 1 hour 31 minutes, respectively. For a more immersive experience, guests can explore the scenic beauty of the region, including the nearby Sanbutsu-ji Temple, Mount Mitoku, and the Nashikkokan museum, where you can enjoy local pears and cultural history.
As part of its commitment to guest safety and well-being, the hotel implements various health and safety measures. These include regular cleaning protocols, access to hand sanitizers, and social distancing practices in communal spaces. For guests’ peace of mind, the hotel also offers private rooms and accommodations with private baths, ensuring comfort and safety at all times.
The hotel is located near several cultural and natural attractions that will captivate guests looking to explore the region. Popular nearby sites include the scenic Mount Mitoku, where guests can enjoy panoramic views and challenging hikes, and the NageireDou cliffside Buddhist temple, which offers awe-inspiring vistas and a steep hiking trail. For a taste of local history, the Nashikkokan Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Museum offers exhibits and tastings, just a short drive from the hotel. In addition to cultural experiences, guests can enjoy the nearby 三朝温泉 河原風呂 hot spring, just a 3-minute walk away.
Guests are also encouraged to indulge in the diverse range of dining options around the hotel. Nearby restaurants offer a variety of Japanese cuisine, from freshly caught seafood to hearty noodle dishes. Notable dining establishments include the acclaimed Furusato Kenko Mura, where health-conscious dining takes center stage, and several other local eateries where traditional Japanese flavors are prepared with locally sourced ingredients. Whether you are in the mood for sushi, yakitori, or a comforting bowl of ramen, the options are sure to delight.
In conclusion, Izanro Iwasaki invites you to experience the perfect combination of traditional Japanese hospitality, luxurious amenities, and breathtaking surroundings. Whether you're visiting for a short stay or a long retreat, the hotel offers an inviting space to relax, rejuvenate, and connect with the tranquil beauty of the Tottori region. With its welcoming atmosphere and array of exceptional services, it's a place that promises to leave you refreshed and ready to explore more of Japan’s rich culture and history.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Spacious rooms with tatami mats and futons

2. Private open-air baths in upgraded rooms

3. Onsen bathhouse with both indoor and outdoor hot spring baths

4. Gender-segregated communal bathhouse with a sauna

5. Complimentary shuttle service to nearby attractions

6. Beautiful garden areas perfect for relaxation

7. Located near cultural and natural attractions like Sanbutsu-ji Temple and Mount Mitoku

8. Nearby dining options featuring fresh local Japanese cuisine

9. Walking distance to 三朝温泉 河原風呂 and Furusato Kenko Mura

10. Health and safety measures including private baths and regular cleaning protocols


7.8 Very Good

Location rating

Top sights

Sanbutsu-ji Temple
11 min
NageireDou
12 min
Nashikkokan, Tottori Nijisseiki Pear Museum
13 min
Mount Mitoku
13 min
三朝温泉 河原風呂
3 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating7.8
Nearest airportTottori Airport
Travel time to airport47 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Mon, Nov 18
Check-out: Tue, Nov 19
    Official Hotel

    $117

    Vio.com

    $119

    goseek.com

    $119

    Agoda

    $446

    Relux

    $289

    Trip.com

    $479


Location

365-1 Misasa, Tōhaku District, Tottori 682-0123, Japan

Airports:

Oki Airport

Taxi: 4 hr 38 min

Transit: 22 hr 8 min

Okayama Momotaro Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 54 min

Transit: 5 hr 23 min

Tajima Airfield - Konotori Tajima Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 12 min

Transit: 5 hr 6 min

Yonago Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 31 min

Transit: 2 hr 38 min

Izumo Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 49 min

Transit: 2 hr 38 min

Tottori Airport

Taxi: 47 min

Transit: 1 hr 28 min

Transit:

Misasa Shako-mae

Walking: 10 min

Misasa Onsen Kanko Shoko Center mae

Walking: 3 min

Onsen South Entrance

Walking: 7 min

Onsen Entrance

Walking: 6 min

Sports Center

Walking: 10 min


Nearby locations

7.8

Very Good Location

Across the street from the Mitoku River, this relaxed hot spring inn is 7 km from the 9th-century Sanbutsu-ji Temple and 9 km from Kurayoshi train station.


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Open air bath

Private bath

Water bath

Accessibility

Accessible

Accessible parking

Accessible elevator

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Bar

Breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

Massage

Sauna

Spa

Aesthetic salon

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Concierge

Full-service laundry

Elevator

Wake up calls

Gift shop

Housekeeping

Turndown service

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Self parking

Transfer

Local shuttle

Policies & payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Cash

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub

Shower

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas

Public internet workstation


Reviews

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7.6

10 reviews

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kubo minako

5/5
This radium hot spring contains a high concentration of radon, and its effect is called the ``hormesis effect,'' which cleanses the body from the inside out. It is famous for its large stroll-style garden bath. You can enjoy either of the hot spring baths, walking baths, Nageiredo cave baths, radium steam baths, and Oizan hot springs. We have a wide variety of rooms, ranging from guest rooms with open-air baths (honor rooms and special rooms) to Japanese-Western rooms with twin beds to Japanese-style rooms. As for meals, you can enjoy a relaxing meal in a private dining room where you can enjoy hospitable dishes made with seafood and mountain produce from Tottori Prefecture. It is also an inn where the imperial family, literary figures, and artists came to visit. Free soft drinks are provided in the lounge. This long-established ryokan in Misasa Onsen offers reliable facilities and services.

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TOKYO JAPAN

5/5
Although it is a building from the Showa era, it has been well maintained. The female staff members at the banquet hall all provided excellent customer service.Unfortunately, the man at the store was not in good spirits.The food was great as well as the hot springs.

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s n

2/5
There weren't many guests today, so the Japanese-Western room I was shown to was a back room facing the mountain. The Ryukyu tatami is dirty and full of stains. I couldn't find any pamphlets with information about the facility in the room either. Amenities are also at a disappointing level. The edge of the window is full of spider webs. I really felt like crying. The public bath is spacious, but it's so dark that it's difficult for elderly people to see their feet. I was able to eat in a private room, but the breakfast was a parade of tsukudani-style dishes and lacked any sense of purpose. I quietly left the inn without seeing off the staff. I was very disappointed because this hotel is a purveyor to the imperial family and I expected the same level of hospitality for ordinary guests as well.

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矢口由美

4/5
It had a calm appearance, the room was spacious enough, the view from the room was good, there were many hot springs, and the mist bath was especially pleasant.My muscle pain from Mt. Mitoku was healed, it had a detox effect, and I was able to spend a comfortable time. I was able to enjoy a wide variety of dishes, and the Misasa rice and Tottori beef shabu-shabu were especially delicious.

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宮小路瑞穂

5/5
The open-air bath in the room was very nice.Upgrade your dinner tooTottori Wagyu beef was very good.

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Ayaka I

5/5
I visited Misasa for the first time on a hot spring trip with my family.The food for both dinner and breakfast was very satisfying, with a wide selection of items.The meal was served in a private room, so I was able to enjoy the meal with my family without any hesitation.The response from all the staff who served the food was also very warm and impressive.In addition, there are many types of hot spring baths,Early in the morning, the left and right baths are swapped between men and women, soYou can enjoy both hot springs in one night.I was able to completely heal my daily fatigue.I would definitely stay here again.

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モグモグ食いしん坊

2/5
Hmm, that feels pretty disappointing.It might be worth it considering the price, but...I felt that it was difficult to maintain a large building in this era.There is no problem in the large public bath, and you can spend a relaxing time even with circulation.What if there are many guests? But.The private bath is terrible. The ceiling of the indoor bath is too dirty. The ventilation vents in the dressing room and the air conditioner vents are also closed. It's hard to collect money.The number of dishes is reasonable, but the room is a banquet hall, so why not eat on low chairs and desks? And the food is also school lunch level? Especially the tempura is below amateur level.How does it compare to the nearby Saiki Annex? ?However, once I learned about the history of this hotel, I feel like I expected too much. Personally, I feel that even if the price is increased by about 20%, they should increase the number of staff and improve the quality of the food.

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DG

5/5
I went to Misasa Onsen on a 3-day weekend. The name of the inn is difficult, but it is pronounced "Izanrou Iwasaki." The food was delicious and it was a very satisfying stay at the inn. I will use it again when I go to Tottori.

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すずきのりこ

4/5
We will respond to most requests. Everyone on the phone, at the front desk, and in the room staff are kind and courteous. The hot springs are good, and the food is delicious and in reasonable amounts.

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kazuyoshi Na

1/5
Please be careful as this is a high class accommodation. No no noThe man who saw me off was wonderful.thank youThe hot springs are a mix of source water and water that circulates constantly, giving off a chlorine smell. The bath is like a super public bath.The bath may be difficult for people with foot or knee problems to use.Please understand this before using.I'm sure those of you who are hot spring enthusiasts will understand.The facility is old.It has been renovated to the bare minimum.The courtyard on the way to the bath was in disrepair.There was a strange noise coming from outside the room.I didn't want to call the front desk, which had a bad image, so I left it alone. This is the sound of the video. Like waves crashing 🥶😱💦When you open the window, there are spider webs!! ️I was surprised🤣🤣If you are looking for hot springs, please search for ``Free flowing hot springs''. The store is not good. I want you to have something delicious.For front desk staff, why not go to a famous hotel for training? Perhaps the relationship between superiors and subordinates is not working well.No wonder there are so many high ratings!