Tofuya Resort&Spa-Izu
8,8/10 Excellent - Based on 5 reviews
Set along a winding river in a wooded valley, Tofuya Resort & Spa–Izu presents a modern take on traditional ryokan hospitality across a compact estate of interconnected buildings and riverside gardens. The property blends preserved historic architecture with contemporary suites and public wellness spaces, creating a calm sequence of courtyards, footpaths and small bridges that frame seasonal foliage and riverside views. With an emphasis on thermal bathing and spa treatments, the resort reads as a curated ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka that appeals to travelers seeking both quiet scenery and considered service.
Accommodation ranges from Japanese‑style rooms to multi‑level villa suites, and many room types are offered with semi‑open or fully open‑air baths fed by the resort’s hot springs; separate communal indoor and outdoor baths are also maintained on the grounds. The layout deliberately disperses dining venues, a bakery‑café with an adjoining footbath terrace and a small spa pavilion so guests can move between private and shared bathing experiences. House policies and room descriptions note the availability of rentable family/private baths and a number of rooms specifically designed with private onsen facilities, making the property suitable for those who prefer exclusive use of thermal water.
The guest experience centers on bathing, seasonal kaiseki‑style meals and low‑key exploration of the estate’s landscaped spaces: expect attentive, Japanese‑style service, in‑room amenities typical of a resort (bathrobes, heated toilets, Wi‑Fi) and optional spa treatments. Public bathing etiquette is observed, and private options are offered for guests with tattoos or those seeking additional privacy, reinforcing the hotel’s position as a ryokan with private onsen in Izu that balances traditional hot‑spring culture with contemporary comfort. Practical amenities include on‑site parking and small concierge services to arrange dining and local activities.
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Review summary for: Tofuya Resort&Spa-Izu
Positive Reviews
Beautiful natural setting
Guests praised the location — the ryokan is surrounded by forest and a historic atmosphere, offering a scenic and tranquil environment.
Clean, well-maintained rooms and facilities
Visitors commented that everything was very clean and well kept throughout the property and in their rooms.
Friendly and attentive staff
Staff were described as nice and contributed to an enjoyable stay.
Multiple onsen options and private baths available
Reviewers highlighted many bathing areas on site and recommended booking a room with a private onsen to fully enjoy the experience.
Recommend including dinner and breakfast
Guests advised adding the ryokan dinner and breakfast to a reservation to get the full, traditional experience.
Negative Reviews
No negatives reported
Reviewers either wrote 'Nothing' or did not list any problems; no specific issues were mentioned in these reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ryokan has about 30 rooms with a mix of standard rooms, villa suites and a number of rooms that include private open‑air baths; most rooms suit two guests while some suites and family room types accommodate up to four—please check the room description when booking.
There are communal indoor and outdoor hot spring baths, many rooms with private in‑room open‑air baths, and reservable private/family baths that can be booked at reception for set time slots.
Tattoos are often restricted in communal baths at Japanese ryokans; guests with tattoos are advised to use in‑room private baths or reserve the private family baths.
The property runs a short shuttle from the local bus stop (Yoshina Onsen‑guchi); from Shuzenji Station you can take a taxi (about 20–30 minutes) or a local bus to the shuttle stop—arrange pickup with the hotel in advance.
Shizuoka Airport is the closest regional airport (around 130 km), while Tokyo airports are used by many guests; typical travel from Tokyo involves a limited‑express train to Shuzenji followed by a bus or taxi and the hotel shuttle, totaling roughly 2–2.5 hours.
Staff are helpful and can manage basic English communication, but Japanese is the primary language; notify the hotel of any language needs or special requests before arrival.
Guests typically choose a yukata at check‑in, dine in traditional dining areas with seasonal cuisine, enjoy onsen bathing rituals, and can explore the riverside grounds and the on‑site bakery and footbath cafe for a local touch.
Nearby highlights include Shuzenji Temple, the Shuzenji bamboo pathway, Joren Waterfall and trails inside Fuji‑Hakone‑Izu National Park; the front desk can advise on walking routes and local sightseeing.
Standard check‑in begins at 15:00 and check‑out is by 11:00; the front desk has limited hours so please inform the hotel of your expected arrival time in advance to ensure a smooth check‑in.
Private family baths and some in‑room onsens can be reserved through reception, pets are not permitted at the property, and aside from the on‑site bakery/cafe there are few shops on the grounds so plan for groceries in advance or drive to nearby towns for supermarkets.
