Hiina
9,2/10 Exceptional - Based on 132 reviews
Hiina (Katasekan Hiina) is a seaside ryokan set above the Katase Onsen coastline in eastern Izu, offering a compact collection of traditionally styled guest rooms and several categories of rooms with private open-air baths. Accommodation ranges from standard 10-tatami Japanese rooms to a single special suite with a large hinoki outdoor bath and multi-room layouts; many sea‑facing rooms provide direct views of sunrise and the Pacific. Interior details emphasize a restrained modern-Japanese design by a noted architect, with amenities such as in-room kettles, refrigerators and large flat-screen televisions to balance traditional tatami living with contemporary comfort.
The property’s bathing facilities are a primary draw: the ryokan operates multiple free, key‑operated private open‑air baths available on a first‑come, first‑served basis plus family indoor baths and a spacious public bath, so guests can choose between solitary rotenburo time and larger communal bathing. Several outdoor baths look out over the sea and are available without reservation during set hours in the morning and evening, allowing flexible access for couples or small groups; these features position the inn as a practical ryokan with private onsen Shizuoka visitors often seek when combining ocean views with hot-spring privacy.
Meals focus on seasonal Izu seafood prepared as multi-course kaiseki in the property’s creative WAON dining program, frequently featuring local specialties such as spiny lobster, abalone and kinmedai presented with attention to plating and local provenance. Practical touches include multilingual booking support on major reservation platforms, on‑site parking and occasional shuttle connections to the nearest station; its location on the Izu Peninsula makes it an accessible ryokan with onsen Izu for travelers coming from the Tokyo area seeking a coastal hot‑spring stay.
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Review summary for: Hiina
Positive Reviews
Exceptional staff and service
Many guests praised the friendly, attentive and helpful staff — pickup/drop-off from the train station, personalized meal adjustments, prompt assistance and overall hospitality that made stays feel special.
Excellent onsen experience
Reviewers repeatedly highlighted the variety and quality of the hot spring facilities: multiple private outdoor rotenburo, public baths, and some rooms with private onsen/balcony baths that offer sea views and privacy.
Outstanding food and kaiseki dinners
The meals, especially the kaiseki dinners and local seafood (e.g., lobster, abalone, kinmedai), were described as delicious, well presented and a major highlight for many guests; staff often tailored dishes to dietary needs.
Beautiful sea views and sunrise
Rooms with sea views and balconies were frequently praised for their vistas and sunrise views; many guests enjoyed listening to the ocean while using the baths and found the location breathtaking.
Clean, spacious rooms and convenient logistics
Guests found rooms and common areas clean and comfortable, often spacious for tatami-style stays. Several reviewers appreciated convenient parking and the complimentary shuttle to/from the train station.
Negative Reviews
Rooms are dated in places
Multiple guests noted that some rooms felt a bit tired or in need of renovation — common areas are well kept but certain guest rooms could benefit from updating.
Perceived high price
A number of reviewers felt the cost was on the high side relative to the condition of some rooms, making value a concern for a minority of guests.
Street noise and obstructed views for lower rooms
Several guests reported light traffic noise from the nearby street and that power lines or room position (lower floors) can partially block the sea/sunrise view.
Sleeping comfort and in-room amenities
Some guests mentioned firmer futons than expected and requested double futons or thicker bedding; a few also noted lack of bedside reading lamps or convenient USB charging outlets.
Mixed comments on certain meals/portions
While food was widely praised, a few reviewers found some kaiseki dishes not to their taste, portions excessive at times (unable to finish), or breakfast quality could be improved in some cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most rooms accommodate up to four guests using futons; children are not permitted at the property.
Hiina offers a public onsen plus multiple sea‑view open‑air baths and family/private indoor baths for guests to enjoy.
Some room types include a private open‑air bath for exclusive use, and the ryokan also provides several free private outdoor baths on a first‑come basis.
There is no regularly advertised airport shuttle; most guests arrive by train plus taxi or by car, and you can contact the ryokan to inquire about ad hoc pickup options.
The nearest station is Izu‑Atagawa (Izukyu Line); it is a short taxi ride or a moderate walk depending on luggage, and local buses and taxis serve the area.
Staff are primarily Japanese; limited English is available, so notify the ryokan in advance if you need extra language assistance.
Meals focus on seasonal Izu cuisine, typically served as multi‑course kaiseki (the ryokan’s WAON menu); breakfast is provided and private dining options are available by request.
Atagawa You Yu Beach is within walking distance, and nearby sights reachable by short drive include Izu Shaboten Zoo, the Nosaka Automata Museum, and the Kawazu waterfalls.
Free on‑site parking is available (usually notify the ryokan ahead); pets are not admitted, and convenience stores and small shops are located a short walk or drive away for supplies.
Standard check‑in is between 15:00 and 17:00 and check‑out between 09:00 and 10:00; the ryokan asks guests to inform them of estimated arrival times in advance.
