An inn with an onsen hot spring facing the Tainoura coast, known for its connections with the Buddhist monk, Nichiren. Reputed for the meals made with fresh local ingredients. All rooms in the annex come with open-air baths where you can have a relaxing time all to yourself.
A small inn. Locally caught river fish and locally picked Sansai (wild plants) are served for meals. You can visit here only for dining upon reservation. Ayu (river fish) set meal and shishinabe (hot pot cooked with wild boar meat) set meal are recommended.
A great location with the Pacific Ocean immediately in front. Guest rooms are comfy Japanese style rooms overlooking the oceans. Reputed for its meals full of bounties from the sea, such as local fish and abalone, and the onsen baths at the water's edge.
A hot spring inn located at Izu Nagaoka Onsen, 20 minutes by train from Mishima Station, a stop for the Shinkansen. Enjoy views of Mount Fuji from every room. There are a total of seven room types.Choose according to your preferences and budget.
Located just a 3-4 minute walk from Yubatake in the heart of the town, the inn is nestled in a quiet area surrounded by a shrine and a temple, allowing guests to enjoy a peaceful stay away from the hustle and bustle of the hot spring district. Unusually for a central location, the inn is equipped with parking, making it convenient for guests arriving by car or motorcycle (parking is free for staying guests). The rooms exude a retro Showa-era charm, and while they may feel slightly inconvenient, guests can enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere. While dinner is not provided, the inn's central location means there are many dining options within walking distance. Breakfast features homemade rustic dishes prepared with locally sourced vegetables and rice. The pride of our inn is undoubtedly the baths.There are five key features designed to satisfy hot spring enthusiasts. 1. Deep bathtubs designed to maximize the therapeutic benefits of the hot spring water. 2. A patented multi-layered bathtub with an appropriately regulated water temperature. 3. The traditional Kusatsu-style 'Shiriyaki Bath,' which utilizes spring water bubbling up from the bottom. 4. Traditional red pine frame (Our establishment is the only one in Kusatsu currently using red pine) 5. 100% free-flowing hot spring water from the Yubatake source