Meijikan
7,8/10 Very good - Based on 215 reviews
Meijikan sits on the waterfront at Toi in Izu, occupying an immediate oceanfront position with direct access to a calm sandy shore. The property presents traditional Japanese-style accommodation alongside suites with tatami areas and ocean views; communal hot-spring facilities include a long indoor bathing hall and an open-air bath that face the sea. For travelers seeking thermal relaxation this ryokan with onsen in Izu combines sea views and multiple bathing options, including bookable family baths and seaside soaking areas.
Guest rooms range from classic Japanese futon rooms to ocean-view suites, and a number of upper-floor special rooms feature private open-air baths looking over the bay; some suites include in-room bath facilities for greater privacy and panoramic sunsets. Interiors mix tatami and modern renovations, and bathrooms have been refurbished in many rooms. Public facilities include both large communal baths and smaller reservable family baths, making the property suitable as a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka for couples or families who prefer secluded bathing.
Meals emphasize fresh local seafood and seasonal produce, served in dining rooms with options for private table seating and a dessert buffet that highlights regional specialties; the kitchen advertises ingredients from nearby coastal waters. Onsite amenities cover free Wi‑Fi, complimentary parking, 24-hour reception and luggage storage, plus a small selection of leisure and family activities such as a festival-style plaza, game corner and craft experiences. The straightforward coastal location also positions the property within easy reach of nearby hiking trails and local attractions on the western Izu coast.
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Review summary for: Meijikan
Positive Reviews
Relaxing hot springs (onsen)
Multiple guests praised the onsen as warm, well maintained and a highlight of the stay; private and outdoor bathing options are available and often felt almost private when the hotel was quiet.
Beautiful sea views and sunsets
Many reviews mention direct ocean-facing rooms and balcony/beach access with attractive sunset views and easy enjoyment of the seaside setting.
Delicious, seafood-focused meals
Several guests enjoyed the kaiseki-style dinners and fresh local seafood; breakfast buffets offering both Japanese and Western options were also frequently complimented.
Spacious, traditional Japanese rooms
Rooms (including top-floor suites) are described as large, comfortable and authentically Japanese with tatami areas and futon/bed options, suitable for families and groups.
Helpful, attentive staff and good service
Staff were repeatedly noted as friendly and helpful (parking assistance, water/flask deliveries, warm welcome); a few staff could communicate in English which improved the stay.
Negative Reviews
Some facilities are dated and need renovation
Multiple guests reported an older property with parts that are rusty or worn (foyer, baths, showers), noting the hot spring and other facilities could benefit from refurbishment.
Perceived poor value / sometimes overpriced
A number of reviewers felt the price was high compared with the property condition or compared to nearby hotels, describing the stay as ‘a little overpriced’.
Language and information gaps
Several guests experienced language barriers (limited English spoken) and noted room information and tourist recommendations were only in Japanese, making communication and orientation harder for non-Japanese speakers.
Bathroom/shower amenities and comfort issues
Complaints included a bad shower experience, lack of in-room body wash or towels for the spring, and some guests finding tatami mattresses old or thin (one reported back discomfort).
Remote location and limited local options
The ryokan is somewhat far from major train stations, with limited public transport and few nearby restaurants (some close early), so guests noted travel and dining convenience can be challenging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room capacities vary: standard Japanese-style rooms typically sleep up to four on futons, while suites and some twin/suite layouts can accommodate five to six guests; check the specific room description when booking.
Yes. The property offers natural hot‑spring facilities including public indoor/outdoor onsen, and certain room types feature private semi‑open‑air (rotenburo) baths with flowing spring water.
There is no regularly scheduled airport shuttle listed; travel is normally by train, bus, car or ferry, and the hotel can be contacted in advance to discuss any possible arranged transfers.
Typical routes are by train (limited‑express or shinkansen to the Izu/Mishima area then local lines or Tokai buses to Toi), by car via Route 136 from the Shuzenji/Amagi area, or by taking the Suruga Bay ferry for a scenic approach.
Japanese is the primary language; some staff can assist in basic English and the hotel may provide English materials, so notify them in advance if you require extra language help.
Meijikan offers a traditional seaside ryokan experience with tatami or mixed rooms, seafood‑focused kaiseki dinners and a buffet breakfast, plus family‑friendly activities and casual on‑site entertainment.
The hotel is beachfront at Toi/Odoi beach and close to Toi Gold Mine, Koibito (Lover’s) Cape, local hiking and sunset viewpoints; scenic day trips by ferry and coastal sightseeing are common.
Local access relies on regional trains and Tokai buses to Toi, while many guests find driving most convenient—Meijikan provides free on‑site parking for guests.
Standard check‑in is from 15:00 to 19:00 and check‑out is by 10:00; contact the hotel ahead of your arrival if you need to adjust these times.
Pets are generally not accepted; several room types include private in‑room hot‑spring baths or semi‑open‑air baths that are part of the room offering, and small shops or convenience stores are available in the town within walking distance for basic supplies.
