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Hotel Acqua Santa
3.9/521 Reviews
As soon as you walk into the hotel, you will first be puzzled, ”Is this really a hotel?”. You have to walk through a retro coffee shop (should only display functions, no business), and arrive at a small square, where there are many luminous colorful balls. Push the door on the right to get to the counter. The overall restaurant has a good atmosphere and the restaurant food is delicious. There is an unremarkable staircase in the small square to go up to the open-air bath. We all enjoyed its open-air hot spring bathhouse and free parking.
Saneatu No Yado Izumiso
4.4/55 Reviews
This inn was founded in 1907. It is known as the ``Nagaoka No. 1 Hot Spring'' and ``Saneatsu's Inn.'' Although I arrived a little early, I was able to check in and get into my room. From the time I checked in, the landlady and waitress were very welcoming. From our room on the second floor, we could see a garden full of pink peonies. You can also see the turret from which the source comes out, and you can hear the sound of the source flowing like a waterfall. The room this time had three Japanese-style rooms, with a bed in the middle room, a low table in the garden, and a chair set in the other room. Now, regarding the bath, the hot spring at this inn is Nagaoka Onsen Motoyu ”No. 1 Yu”. The first generation of the inn discovered a hot spring gushing out in the center of the land they owned, and this became the first hot spring of Nagaoka Onsen, and the first inn opened in the same year, which is the beginning of Nagaoka Onsen. (Currently merged with Kona Onsen and became Izunagaoka Onsen). The baths are separated by men and women, and you can enjoy two types of private baths (free of charge), a large public bath, and two types of open-air baths. Hot spring water comes out from the bath faucet. The hot water in the indoor bath was just right, and I was able to relax in both the open-air bath and the indoor bath. In the larger public bath, the hot water gushed into the bathtub and I felt the breath of the earth. We also used the private bath called ``Haikara Bath''. At first, it was too hot at the source, so I couldn't get into it, so I filled it with water. It's semi-open air. I thought dinner would be served at the venue, but it was prepared in a private room for me. Appetizers, hot pots, etc. were set up, but after that, the freshly prepared food was brought out in several batches. It was a private room in an inn, so there was a sense of privacy, so I ate slowly and leisurely. Dinner looked beautiful and tasted good. It's Japanese food, but beef stew was also served, and the taste changed. The Kinmedai Kamameshi was also delicious. Local sake was priced from 1,100 yen for 1 go and 1,400 yen for 300cc. The meal looked like it would go well with sake, so I ordered local sake. After the meal, the hostess made tokoroten in the lounge. I had it with vinegar and mustard, and I had it with brown sugar syrup. Even though I was full, I ate it all in one go. Tsureai recalled the old days and said, ``When I was a child, my mother used to make tokoroten.'' We had breakfast in the same private room. It was a well-balanced Japanese meal, with delicious dishes such as freshly grilled dried horse mackerel and tofu made from soy milk. The waiter at dinner was kind and polite. After dinner, we had coffee at the lobby lounge. From the lounge, you could see double cherry blossoms, wisteria flowers, peonies, and white flowers blooming, and it was gorgeous and very beautiful. When I checked out, the landlady and Nakai-san saw me off. It was an inn with warm hospitality and kindness. Now, Saneatsu Mushakoji has been one of Japan's leading literary figures since the Taisho era. In the Showa era, Saneatsu Sensei was suffering from neuralgia, and he was recommended Nagaoka Onsen, so he came to the residence, and this was the beginning of a long relationship between Izumi-sou and Saneatsu Sensei. Over a long period of time (20 years), I spent nearly half of the year at Izumi-so and released many works. There is a Mushakoji Saneatsu Literary Museum within the building, and Saneatsu's words and paintings are displayed throughout the building (including the baths). My favorite is the one that is displayed in my room: ``You are you, I am Gaya, but we are good friends.'' Of course there was one inside the building.
Kameya Ean
4.6/54 Reviews
The best thing about Japanese hotels is the authenticity of the information of the house. I hope that the businessmen in the motherland will learn, which will give people a very real good feeling. The room in this hotel is written as a mountain view room. Once in the room, the window is really open town and field, and the mountains in the distance are stacked and beautiful. The layout of the room is exquisite and beautiful, and the surrounding scenery is very harmonious. The waiters are older but radiant grandfathers and grandmothers. They are very meticulous and careful to introduce us to various precautions. They made an appointment at night for a private hot spring. On the second morning, they prepared a delicate breakfast. It rained outside when they left. The grandpa of the hotel drove us to the subway station. The overall feeling was comfortable and relaxed, which was also the impression left by the entire Izu Peninsula.
Kona Stay Bicycle Resort
4.5/537 Reviews
After a very long day in the saddle, the reception team delivered a very warm welcome upon arrival with aching limps soothed by the in-house onsen As the hotel caters for cyclists, there are bike maintenance areas with staff on hand to help out guests when needed. The in-room breakfast was plentiful, with the room & bathroom both clean & spacious. The hotel caters for cyclists & is perfectly positioned at the top of peninsular so that cyclists have the opportunity to enjoy parts of the peninsular or take up the 200k challenge of riding around the coast. I would highly recommend the hotel.
New Hakkeien
4/526 Reviews
One of the best hotels I've stayed in, more like a 5-star resort. The dinner is Jap style, and the breakfast has so many varieties. Best of all, you can see the Mt. Fuji from the window. Also, don't forget to try the hot spring. The lotions, shampoos, and conditioners are top quality. Wish I could 'steal' some home. The main ingredient is 'horse oil'.
Izu Village Heso Hotel
4/511 Reviews
It is an accommodation attached to the road station. The station on this road is also full of meals and bicycle related facilities. The room rate is cheap and the quality of the hot spring is great with alkaline nullur hot springs. Because it was used by the couple, it was a sofa bed that became double when it developed, but there was also a folding bed, so I could sleep another 々 because of the bad couple who sleep with each other. (There was only one set of bedding other than pillows...) The refrigerator, toilet and washbasin are indoors. The bath is a little far away, and only the inner bath. The big bathtub is a little high for some reason, Next to it is a bathtub like a hot tub. Amenities are also equipped with good quality, and there is an electric massage machine when both men and women leave the dressing room. Overall not luxurious but clean and very cozy. Limited to advance reservation, local beer was served in the refrigerator in the room, and this beer was delicious.

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