Latest Reviews for Shizuoka Prefecture Hotels

Hanamizuki Onsen Ryokan
4/528 Reviews
It takes 25 minutes to walk from Izu Kogen Station and about 18 minutes to walk from Jogasaki Kaigan Station. Except for the distance, there is nothing wrong with it. After all, it is a villa area. If you don't want to walk, the owner will also provide paid appointment pick-up service. Good facilities, beautiful environment, carefully designed, and exquisite things. Clean! Very comfortable sleep! The boss is also very enthusiastic! ! We also took a hot spring bath on the first night, which was very good! But the quality of the guests was uneven. On the second night, we found that the last batch of guests who took a bath made the hot spring water very turbid and opened the screen window before taking a bath, so that we couldn't take a bath.
HOTEL CAPSULE INN SHIZUOKA
4.5/545 Reviews
To my regret, should have booked ALL my nights in Shizuoka with this place. Because of some of the negative reviews online, I was sceptical and worried thus didn’t wanna put all eggs in one basket. But the worry was totally unnecessary. Given the price, a fair comparison should be a dormitory styled hostel, and this place far exceeds any of the capsule hotels/dorm hostels I’ve been to (I’ve booked around 50 in Japan by now). First, it has its own room and bed, privacy +1. Second, it has its own large locker in the room (not as large as the largest suitcase, but more than enough to keep valuables and clothes), convenience +1. Third, COMFY bed with incredibly thick foam support and super-single kinda width, sleep quality +1. Fourth, the shower room area is ultra spacious and brightly illuminated, with close to 10 counters (and chairs), you can take your time taking care of your hygiene and facial breakouts at your own pace. Fifth, it has a partner cafe (hug coffee) two doors next to it and the breakfast and/or drink coupons it offers could save you quite some money compared to walk in yourself. The list could go on when you compare it to other hostels in the town (instead of hotels in another price range) Given, the door of the room cannot be locked, and there could be a chance of hearing noise from other rooms, but these are common issues across all hostel settings, and it’s more of the travellers issue than the place. So overall, I must say this is a place of very high value. I’ll almost always stay in this place if I’m to pass by Shizuoka again in the future.
Select Inn Fujisan Gotemba
4/5100 Reviews
The hotel is great for someone who wants to stay alone with himself The village is so nice and quiet nothing to do except relaxing and maybe go to the outlet but everything else is far away The hotel is nice in general
Hinodeya
4.8/594 Reviews
This ryokan is small, clean and lovely and warm. Our room (Oshima Room) was large with new tatami mats and lovely comfortable futons. The breakfast included in the room rate was delicious and home cooked in the traditional Japanese way. There are two bathhouses and we used them both on our two night stay. They are both clean and well maintained and you book them for private use. Close to supermarket and restaurants, it is walking distance t the Izu-Kogen railway station. The hosts were friendly and drove us to the start of the Jogasaki Coast Walk and Mt Omaru. Would definitely stay here again. There are many attractions in the area
Hotel A'Bant Shizuoka
4/534 Reviews
Staff are super friendly and kind. Breakfast is pre packaged so you can’t choose what you want but it’s included in the room rate which is really cool. The rooms are clean and the baths are half size but very deep which are really relaxing to soak in. The beds are a little in the hard side but comfortable to sleep on. I really enjoyed my stay here, it was a lovely break between Kyoto and and Tokyo, sadly it was very wet and cloudy the time I was here so I was not able to see Mt Fuji as planned but there’s lots of other stuff in the area, like the beach and toro ruins you can visit instead!
Guesthouse Hitoyado
4.2/53 Reviews
It seemed to be the day of a fireworks display and was very popular that day. Check-in was done in one part of the coffee shop. We apologize when it is crowded as the general public also enjoys tea. The rooms have air conditioning, but the beds do not, so it feels very hot and difficult to stay there. There are no towels or toothbrushes. You need to bring your own. Earplugs were available at the washbasin. There is only one shower and one toilet, so you have to be patient when others are using them. I woke up in the middle of the night when someone came home and took a shower because of the noise. You have to cross a big road from the station, so it is better to go out with plenty of time to spare.
Hotel Albergo
3/56 Reviews
The location is ideal, close to the beach, parking spaces can be arranged, there are large shopping stores nearby, and the hotel retains the advanced equipment that has been used for many months, which is a bit surprised.
Atami Ikyuan
3.1/533 Reviews
The B&B is on a mountain, quite far away from the seaside. Because it’s up the mountain, it’s quite tiring to go up there. The sanitation and facilities of the B&B are quite satisfactory and quite acceptable. It will be a little more expensive when there is a fireworks display. Although the rule of the B&B is that you cannot smoke anywhere in the B&B, some guests still smoke in the room unconsciously. Because it is a wooden house, the smell of smoke will spread everywhere. When I finally checked out, because there had just been an earthquake in the morning, I couldn't go past the 10 o'clock check-out time for even one minute. I couldn't even sit in the living room for a while and drink some water before leaving. The attitude of the service staff (Chinese) seemed a bit like they were rushing. The way people walked was very unpleasant. I have stayed in so many Japanese hotels and B&Bs and I have never experienced anything like this.
Cabin House Yado Fujinomiya
4.6/560 Reviews
Although i only lived for two days, the time is short and it is a very good experience in Fujinomiya!!!! The equipment and customer service are perfect there. And the location is very near Fujinomiya station which is very convenient. So next time if i come to Fujinomiya again, I will definitely live in again. And i will also recommend to my friend too. 私は2日間しか住んでいませんでしたが、時間が短く、富士宮ではとても良い経験です!!!! 設備とカスタマーサービスは完璧です。 場所は富士宮駅のすぐ近くにあり、とても便利です。 次回、富士宮に来たら、必ずまた住みます。 そして、私も私の友人にもお勧めします。
Public Facilities 'Izu-Matsuzakisou' Matsuzaki Onsen
2.7/55 Reviews
I have been to Matsuzaki Town in Nishiizu many times and came to see cherry blossoms. I have stayed at Kumomi Onsen several times, but this is my first time staying at Matsuzaki Onsen, and the inn is a large national dormitory. I often stay at the national lodging recently after starting a tour of the national lodging (something privilege with a stamp). The benefits of this inn were 500 yen discount per person. I arrived a little early, but I let me check in. The room is a perfect ocean pure and a Japanese-style room with 10 tatami mats with a wide edge. I could see the Matsuzaki coast on the left. I saw people saping in the sea. The washroom was large and the room was comfortable. The bath on the 6th floor has hot water and lukewarm water in the large communal bath, which is fed directly from the source. There is also an open-air bath. Unfortunately, the open-air bath has a blindfold and the ocean view is not well seen, but the inner bath is ocean view. Although it was a national lodging, the wash area had all the amenities and there was a water cooler. Unfortunately, the dinner was disappointing. Although it was not a reasonable room rate of 14080 yen, I felt that the number of items was small and there was not much ingenuity. I can make steamed chicken crystal salad with only seaweed crystal and fried vegetable flakes on the salad chicken (and the amount is huge). It was also cold tomato udon, and it wasn't very delicious. I think the salted squid is locally produced, but this is the only small bowl of appetizers. Three very small vegetable tempura and boiled red fish that can be eaten in one or two bites are rice side dishes. The dessert was milk can. I think Matsuzaki Town has a fishing port and there is also seafood and mountain food, and I felt that local ingredients were not used very much. For some reason, there were many floor staff. It was bright and friendly. In addition, the liquor was reasonable from 1100 yen for 300cc of local sake, and this point was good. There is a sake called ”Kurafutonama”, and the maker is Hananomai in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, but it is processed by Monde Sake Brewery in Yamanashi. The aluminum bottle in Monde has a good design and is good for a little drink alone. The same was true for this petite bottle of sake. Breakfast was a buffet. There were a decent number of items such as scrambled eggs, bean horse mackerel, and miso soup with plenty of ingredients. There is also a chiffon cake of cherry blossom leaves in the dessert. Sakuraba cake in Matsuzaki Town, which accounts for 70% of Sakuraba production, is salted and sweet, and is delicious. Also, there was no yogurt for dessert, but there was a yogurt drink. I ate two cups of curry because it was delicious. I drank coffee slowly while looking at the sea. The town-run national lodging opened in 1931, and there was an explanation near the bathroom that it was 900 yen with half board at that time.

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