995-3 Nagaoka, Izunokuni City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 410-2211, JapanSee Hotel Details
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Japanese-Style Room (8 Tatami) -Non-Smoking
Stayed in Jun 2024
Family
12 review
9.5/10
Amazing
Posted on Jul 10, 2024
As far as hot spring hotels are concerned, its quality and price-performance ratio are very high. The enthusiasm of their waiters for their work and their amiable attitude toward guests make guests feel at ease.
Ling Wai is a self-driving traveler and encountered some difficulties in navigation that he could not solve. I asked the waiter Xia Fei for help. She and other colleagues worked tirelessly and spent a long time to finally help me solve the navigation problem. In fact, they have no obligation to help me solve my personal problems, but they try their best to help, which I am extremely grateful! 👍👍👍
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Stayed in Feb 2025
Other
6.0/10
Posted on Mar 6, 2025
It's been 4-5 years since I've stayed here. I happened to see a postcard and decided to stay at the "Ryusui no Ma" room on a weekday because it was cheap. When I stayed at the "Ryusui no Ma" room for the first time, I was not used to traveling yet, so I was blown away by how luxurious it was. I was looking forward to it since it's been a long time. I've been to Izu Nagaoka for a few years now, and there are many good inns and it's a hidden hot spring area. Sun Valley's hot springs are great, so I went in there many times during my stay. I prefer Yumedono Dai-ni, so I go in from early in the morning until the last minute before check-out. The water is hot, so if you take a long half-body bath, you'll be warm for a while after you get out. It's raining with snow outside, but it's still hot when you get back to your room. Now, it's been a long time since I've had a buffet. About 10 years ago, I was impressed by the buffet here and stayed there often, but as I stayed at various other inns, the impression faded. First of all, for dinner, there are a lot of hearty main dishes. The ark shell in the nigiri sushi is a nice addition. The tempura, shrimp, and sillago? are also delicious. I wish the roast beef was a bit higher quality. The Chinese food was good, but compared to the popular hotel buffets these days, it was a bit poor. Dinner was passable, but breakfast was disappointing. I wonder if it has always been this low-quality. It's true that everything is so expensive nowadays and it's hard to run a hotel, but I feel like breakfast used to be better. The side dishes were poor, so I filled up on bread and jam. I think the hot springs are the selling point of this hotel. The room I stayed in had a cypress hot spring, but the large public bath and the open-air bath were so good that I didn't even get to use the in-room bath once. I would come again if there was a cheaper plan.
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Stayed in Dec 2022
Other
6.0/10
Posted on Jan 16, 2023
I go to Sun Valley for food. 5 times for Nasu, this is the 2nd time. People in Nasu are worried about snow in winter, so I will stay here. As for the food, I was wondering if there was something else to replace the crab, but there was nothing new. Sushi was also gone. In the past, there was always something you didn't see at the buffet, such as eel, and I was looking forward to it. It's sad that all hotels are having a hard time with soaring food prices, but it's sad that the content will be lonely. "Even when I went to Okinawa last month, the content was quite lonely." However, the taste of the food was delicious as it was, and what I liked the most was the ramen. I had a salty taste, but I put a lot of my favorite menma on it and ate it. Unfortunately, I ate it when I was full. It was always attractive to have surprising ingredients, but it has become normal and there is no reason to choose this hotel. In Nasu, there is also a buffet with only Chinese and Western food, so I would like to go there when it reopens. By the way, this time I went alone, so I stayed in the annex, but it's enough for one person. The two are a little tight.
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Stayed in Dec 2022
Traveling with friends
8.0/10
Very Good
Posted on Jan 4, 2023
I had a chance to visit this hotel once about 15 years ago, but my child fell ill at the time, and I'd forgotten about it ever since. It had always been famous for its buffet and large baths, but over the past 15 years, I've been going to I〇en Hotel and the O〇to Onsen group, and this was my first visit. First of all, the baths, one of its selling points, are incredibly large, and the bathrooms and bathtubs are luxuriously constructed with lavish cypress wood. Because they actively accommodate day-trippers, it can get crowded depending on the time of day. The changing rooms and other areas are equipped with lockers, making it feel like a super public bath, but other than that, I think it was a satisfying experience. Even though it was a weekday in September, there were quite a few guests, but the bathrooms and each bathtub were very large, so it wasn't too crowded and I was able to relax. I stayed in for over two hours. The men's and women's baths alternate daily. While there are an increasing number of hot spring inns that boast dinner buffets, this is truly a long-established establishment. The variety and quality of the food is far superior to I〇en Hotel and the like. The restaurant is spacious, and breakfast and other activities offer a luxurious and elegant experience overlooking the beautiful garden. Another selling point of this hotel is the beautifully maintained garden, which is definitely worth a visit (though there were no carp in the pond). The room was a 10-tatami Japanese-style room, spacious enough for two people, and best of all, it had blackout curtains, so we weren't woken up by the morning sun. Personally, I found the pillows very comfortable. Other negative points include the fact that, depending on the room, the bathroom building and the accommodation building are quite far apart, making travel quite difficult. The facility itself is aging. While the accommodation fee is relatively high compared to I-zoo and other hotels, I was very satisfied with my stay, as I received a 5,000 yen discount.