Hotel Ravie Kawaryo
6,5/10 Good - Based on 155 reviews
Hotel Ravie Kawaryo sits in Ito on the Izu coast and presents itself as a resort-style ryokan that draws on multiple natural springs to supply its bathing and pool facilities. The property combines traditional Japanese guest rooms with more modern, architect-designed wings, positioning itself as a versatile option for travelers who want a ryokan with onsen in Ito, Shizuoka. Public thermal baths, open-air soaking areas and an indoor pool filled with hot-spring water form the core of the wellness offering, while communal spaces are arranged to suit both families and solo visitors.
Guest accommodation ranges from tatami-floored suites to contemporary western-style rooms across several connected wings, including a tower wing noted for its distinctive design. Many rooms and bathrooms use the hotel’s natural spring water, and shared bathing facilities include large indoor baths, rotenburo (outdoor baths) and sauna rooms. Dining centres on an extensive buffet selection showcasing seafood and seasonal dishes, supported by an on-site restaurant and bar; additional practical amenities reported by guests and partners include free parking, complimentary Wi‑Fi in public areas and a shuttle service to local transport hubs.
Located a short walk from Ito’s station and set close to beaches and coastal sights of the Izu peninsula, the property is convenient for day trips around the area while offering on-site relaxation facilities. Its combination of multiple hot-spring sources, varied room types and leisure facilities positions it as a straightforward choice for visitors seeking a ryokan with onsen Shizuoka, whether arriving for a family stay or a restorative break focused on bathing and local seafood cuisine.
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Review summary for: Hotel Ravie Kawaryo
Positive Reviews
Friendly, attentive staff
Multiple guests praised the staff for being extremely helpful, patient and caring — answering questions, walking guests to the nearest pharmacy, and providing attentive service that enhanced the stay.
Excellent onsen and spa facilities
Reviewers highlighted a very nice onsen with indoor and outdoor areas, a cold plunge, sauna and jacuzzi. The spa/large public baths were described as clean, comfortable and relaxing.
Good breakfast and dining options
Several guests enjoyed the breakfast buffet (traditional Japanese plus some Western choices) and praised the tasty meals and plentiful choices. Dinner features like all‑you‑can‑drink options were also appreciated by groups.
Convenient, scenic location
The hotel is within walking distance of the train station and beach, with pleasant seaside walks and good views from some rooms. Guests found the location suitable for leisure and sightseeing.
Spacious rooms and good value
Many reviewers mentioned roomy accommodations, quiet atmosphere and overall good value for money — suitable for couples, families and groups seeking relaxation.
Negative Reviews
Aged/outdated building and decor
Numerous guests noted the property feels old or very traditional; some found the dated interior and fixtures less appealing and in need of updating.
Thin bedding / uncomfortable mattresses
At least one guest reported that traditional futon/mattress was thin and caused back pain on waking, indicating bedding comfort can be an issue for some visitors.
Occasional cleanliness, smell or maintenance problems
Some reviews mentioned issues such as mildew, odors in bathrooms, squeaky floors, loose window/door fittings and general wear that made parts of the hotel feel less clean or well maintained.
Communication and front‑desk inconsistencies
A few guests experienced confusion over Booking.com inclusions (breakfast) or felt staff communication was inconsistent; one reviewer described a front‑desk interaction as too stern rather than welcoming.
Operational inconveniences and limited food items
Complaints included limited sashimi options at dinner, distant parking with unclear instructions, confusing safe/key instructions and occasional queues at the restaurant during busy periods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are mainly Japanese-style with tatami and futon; options include twin rooms for two and Japanese-style rooms that sleep up to four guests. Cots and extra beds are not available, so check room type for exact occupancy.
The property offers multiple public hot-spring facilities including several indoor baths, open-air baths, a sauna and an indoor pool supplied with hot-spring water. These are communal bathing areas shared by guests.
Private-use baths are not guaranteed on standard listings; guests should contact the hotel directly to request or confirm any private-bath availability. Most bathing facilities are public and scheduled for shared use.
The hotel provides a shuttle/pick-up service from JR Ito Station; the property is also a short walk from the station. From major airports, reach Ito by train then use the shuttle or walk from the station.
The hotel has multilingual staff and can assist guests in English. For complex requests, contacting the hotel in advance is recommended.
There is an on-site restaurant offering a buffet breakfast and Japanese-style dinner, plus a ramen/izakaya-style outlet for evening meals. If dinner is not included in your booking, the hotel requests advance notice to accommodate in-house dining.
The ryokan is within a short walk of Nagisa Park, Ito Onsen and Ito Orange Beach, with local museums and the Kinoshita Mokutaro Memorial nearby; Shuzenji and Hakone are reachable by train for day trips. The hotel’s location is convenient for exploring the Ito coastal area.
Standard check-in begins at 14:00 and check-out is by 10:00. If you expect to arrive late, please notify the hotel in advance.
Pets are not permitted at the ryokan. Service-animal policies should be confirmed with the hotel prior to arrival.
Yes — convenience stores and small supermarkets are typically within a short walk of Ito Station, and the hotel is a brief walk from the station area where shops are concentrated.
