A hot spring inn located in Izunagaoka Onsen, 20 minutes by train from Mishima Station, a Shinkansen stop. Enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji from all rooms. There are seven room types in total. Please choose according to your preference and budget.
A long-established hot spring inn that has been in business for 86 years, it continues to offer a direct view of Izu Oshima and in-room dining, which is a tradition of inns. Many guests have been using our inn with peace of mind even amid the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our four types of private baths are also popular. The food we serve is purely Japanese-style cuisine that emphasizes the seasonal feel.
This small Japanese inn is located near Shimoda Station in the center of Izu Shimoda, known for its white sand beaches, the history of the Black Ships' arrival and the opening of Japan to the world, and the port town of hot springs. With Shimoda Fuji, the older sister of Mt. Fuji in local folklore, as its backdrop, it is within walking distance of the ropeway, the streetscape of namako walls, Shimoda Port, Perry Road, and more. The natural environment on the premises is so well-designed that you'll forget you're near Shimoda Station and the town, and once you pass through the gate, you'll be in another world, surrounded by the quiet appearance of the Japanese inn and the atmosphere of seasonal flowers. The building is Japanese architecture, a single-story building with a total of five rooms, and all rooms have a cypress indoor bath, an Izu stone open-air bath with Shimoda hot spring water flowing through it, and a miniature garden. Even while indoors, the wild flowers are a delight to the eye, making it perfect for spending a relaxing time away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Both breakfast and dinner meals are served in your room, so you can enjoy private time with your family and loved ones without any worries. Dinner is a multi-course meal made mainly with local ingredients, and for breakfast you can choose between Japanese or Western cuisine. The facilities and furnishings in the rooms are all overflowing with Japanese attention to detail, and even more so, the spirit of hospitality is evident everywhere.