伊豆高原の隠れ宿Syuhari守破離

9,3/10 Exceptional - Based on 31 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (67%)
Groups (17%)
Solo travelers (13%)
Families (4%)

Syuhari (守破離) is an eight-room boutique ryokan set in the wooded slopes of Izu-Kogen near Ito, offering a compact, reservation-focused stay that emphasizes privacy and seasonal cuisine. Each guestroom opens onto its own outdoor bathing area, so the property functions as a ryokan with private onsen in Izu-Kogen; rooms range from traditional eight-tatami layouts to a larger suite with separate sleeping and living areas. The setting is quietly residential, with sea views from parts of the property and mornings punctuated by bird and small-mammal activity rather than urban noise.

Accommodation details are specific: every room is equipped with an open-air bath crafted in materials that vary by room—from hinoki cypress tubs to Shigaraki ceramic—allowing guests to bathe at their convenience without using communal facilities. Meals follow a kaiseki-style approach, prepared from locally sourced Izu ingredients and served in-room for both dinner and breakfast; menus include seasonal seafood, vegetable preparations and a selection of supplementary à la carte items. Housekeeping and front-desk service are oriented to small-group hospitality, with clear guidance provided on check-in times and in-room dining arrangements.

Because only eight rooms are available, the inn is often chosen by couples and travellers seeking an intimate, low-traffic retreat in Shizuoka Prefecture; advance booking is recommended to secure specific room types and meal preferences. Practical amenities include on-site parking and a focus on slow-paced, nature-facing relaxation rather than large-scale facilities. For visitors searching specifically for a ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka, this property presents a concise option that pairs private bathing with regionally focused kaiseki dining.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Free Wifi
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.8
Equipements 9.4
Cleanliness 9.8
Comfort 9.4
Value for money 8.6
Location 8.8

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Review summary for: 伊豆高原の隠れ宿Syuhari守破離

Positive Reviews

Warm, attentive staff and personalized service

Multiple reviewers praised the hosts and staff for friendly, humble and genuine hospitality — greeting guests warmly, answering questions, arranging taxis, helping with translations and even driving guests to the station in bad weather.

Excellent, abundant cuisine

Guests described dinner and breakfast as feasts and consistently very tasty; several highlighted the high quality of meals and the option to dine comfortably in-room.

Private open-air onsen with great views

The private onsen (balcony bath) was described as superb, with breathtaking views and enjoyable bath temperature, providing deep relaxation and a memorable ryokan experience.

Comfortable, spacious and luxurious rooms

Rooms were noted as comfortable and roomy, contributing to a luxurious feel; reviewers said the space and facilities made a short stay feel too brief and worth repeating.

Quiet, peaceful location and responsive service

The ryokan’s tranquil setting created a peaceful atmosphere. Staff responsiveness was praised — accommodating late or last-minute requests and assisting with early check-out or other needs.

Negative Reviews

Checkout time discrepancy

At least one guest reported being told the check-out was 10:00 despite booking conditions stating 11:00, causing confusion about the official departure time.

No nearby convenience store

A reviewer noted there is no convenience store within walking distance, so guests are advised to buy supplies before arriving.

Bathroom window fitting issue

One guest mentioned that the bathroom window had poor fitting/installation, indicating a minor maintenance issue to be addressed.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests does each room accommodate?

Most rooms are designed for two guests; a few larger rooms can accommodate up to three adults—check the specific room description when booking.

Do the rooms have private onsen?

Every guest room includes a private open-air onsen (rotenburo) for exclusive use.

Are there shared or reservable baths at the property?

Yes; there is a separate reservable panoramic/private bath available (typically 15:00–24:00 and 06:00–10:30), which you can book with the front desk.

Is there a shuttle or airport transfer service?

A shuttle service is available by reservation with pick-up times around 15:00, 16:00 and 17:00 and drop-off at 10:00 and 11:00; the shuttle may be limited to guests with a meal plan, so confirm when you book.

How do I reach the ryokan from the nearest airport or station?

The nearest station is Izu-Kogen on the Izu Kyuko Line; from Tokyo airports you can travel by train (limited express/local connections) to Ito/Izu-Kogen and then use the ryokan shuttle or a short taxi ride.

What languages do the staff speak?

Staff primarily speak Japanese; limited English assistance may be available, so notify the ryokan in advance if you require English support.

What dining experience should I expect and are there time requirements?

Meals are traditional kaiseki-style using local Izu seafood and are usually served in your room; guests who wish to dine at the ryokan should arrive by 17:00 to ensure dinner service.

Are children or pets allowed?

Children are generally not accepted—please contact the ryokan directly for any exception requests—and pets are not permitted.

Is there parking and are there nearby shops or supermarkets?

Free on-site parking is provided; there is limited convenience shopping within short walking distance, so it is advisable to purchase essentials before arrival or at Izu-Kogen station.

What local attractions and activities are nearby?

The ryokan is close to Jogasaki Coast, Izu-Kogen attractions and Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, offering coastal walks, scenic viewpoints and local museums to explore.

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