"Staff were excellent. I found that I lost my passport when I was checking in. They helped to call my last hotel, seeked for their help to the room I stayed lastly, and arranged with them to send it back by courier. Thank you very much for their nice help.
BTW, the local "taksashi" crab at nearby restaurant is super super oishii!! Must try!!"
"Staff were excellent. I found that I lost my passport when I was checking in. They helped to call my last hotel, seeked for their help to the room I stayed lastly, and arranged with them to send it back by courier. Thank you very much for their nice help.
BTW, the local "taksashi" crab at nearby restaurant is super super oishii!! Must try!!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Everything! It was like a dream, the whole place was astonishing and beautiful. The staff was friendly and welcoming, and even tho we did not speak much Japanese, they were kind and patient with us and explained the amenities for us. The room itself was amazing and the views to the pond were great, and the private onsen? Really peaceful atmosphere and very private. "
"We had a fantastic experience at this traditional Japanese ryokan in Shuzenji Onsen, said to be over 400 years old. Despite its age, the facilities and rooms were spotlessly clean and well maintained. We booked two suites, each with its own private onsen, which was perfect for relaxing. Each suite can fit up to four guests, making it great for families or groups.
The staff were incredibly kind and attentive. We accidentally left a cell phone behind, and they quickly arranged to ship it to our next hotel—a level of service we truly appreciated.
The property offers one public onsen and one private onsen. The shared spaces are a bit small, and the private onsen is first-come, first-served with no reservation system, which may be inconvenient for some. Since our suites had private baths, this wasn’t an issue for us.
A fun highlight: the ryokan has three small self-service cafés with complimentary drinks, popsicles, and ice cream, plus a late-night free ramen bar at 10 PM. Such a unique and enjoyable touch!
Meals were excellent. The kaiseki dinner was beautifully prepared, and breakfast offered Western or Japanese options. Their Western-style breakfast tasted better than many we’ve had back home in the US.
There is also a charming kimono rental shop next door. We recommend renting here rather than in Kyoto or Tokyo—it's less crowded and offers stunning photo spots with bamboo forests, a riverside bridge, and nearby temples.
We highly recommend this ryokan."
"Modern Inn felt more like a hotel, than an Inn! Very suburban, but walking distance to McDonald's, Lawson. But we needed to take a taxi for real sushi."
By choosing a hostel you can spend less on lodging and set aside more of your budget for exploring during your stay.
What is a hostel?
These dorm-style accommodations come in many shapes and sizes, but all of them have three main qualities in common, including low prices, a social atmosphere, and shared rooms (though many hostels offer private room options too).
What are the best hostels in Minamiizu?
While you're choosing somewhere to stay, take a look at this top hostel in Minamiizu: Guesthouse SORA - Hostel - You can take advantage of free WiFi and free parking, as well as laundry facilities. Rooms come with free WiFi and free toiletries.
When is the best time of year to stay in a hostel in Minamiizu?
The weather is important when you want to venture out and explore, so here are some stats about the local climate: The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 76°F, while the coldest months are January and February with an average of 51°F. The rainiest months in Minamiizu are June, October, September, and July, with each month seeing an average of 13 inches of rainfall.
What is there to see and do in Minamiizu?
Depending on what interests you, you might enjoy the area around Minamiizu. Get out into nature with places like Hirizo Beach, Yumigahama Beach, and Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Cultural attractions include Izu-no-Chouhachi Museum and Namakobe Street. Additional attractions include Cape Irozaki, Shimokamo Onsen, and Togai Beach.
What's the best way to get to and around Minamiizu while staying at a hostel?
Keep this information about transit options in and around Minamiizu in your back pocket to make the most of your stay: You can fly into the closest airport, which is Mt. Fuji - Shizuoka Airport (FSZ), 34 mi (54.7 km) away from the city center. Another option is Oshima Airport (OIM), which is 40.7 mi (65.5 km) away.