Senoumi
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Senoumi is a seaside ryokan on Izu’s east coast in Higashiizu, Shizuoka, occupying a mid-sized coastal site with rooms that emphasize sea views and traditional tatami layouts; guest accommodation includes Japanese-style rooms and a small number of Japanese‑Western suites, with several rooms featuring private open‑air baths that face the water. The property totals thirty‑six rooms and maintains standard ryokan services such as evening kaiseki-style dining in the restaurant and an Asian breakfast offering; standard arrival and departure hours are published by the property.
Bathing facilities are a central feature: the ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka provides both a large communal indoor bath and an open‑air onsen with sea views, and it also offers a reservable private onsen option for those seeking exclusive use, with reservations handled on arrival or in advance where available. Public bathing etiquette is enforced (visible restrictions for tattooed guests apply to communal areas), and the complex lists additional spa amenities such as a sauna and changing facilities to support day‑use and overnight guests.
Practical facilities and services include a small bar, an outdoor pool and tennis court, free on‑site parking, multilingual staff support, vending machines and laundry services; complimentary Wi‑Fi is available in public areas and many guest rooms. The ryokan’s position within easy walking distance of the local station and coastal walking routes makes it suitable for couples or families seeking a quiet seaside base with direct access to local seafood dining and shoreline activities.
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Review summary for: Senoumi
Positive Reviews
Ocean views and seaside location
Many guests praised the location by the sea — rooms, the large baths and some private baths offer ocean views, and the hotel is within easy reach of restaurants, shops and a nearby supermarket.
Good onsen experience and scenery
Reviewers reported pleasant onsen facilities with nice views from the open-air baths and overall enjoyable bathing experiences.
High-quality food and breakfast
Several guests highlighted the meals as a strong point — breakfasts described as fancy Japanese sets with fresh local fish and dinners noted as plentiful and tasty.
Helpful and attentive staff
Multiple reviews mentioned polite, helpful staff and attentive service (including small touches like handling shoes at checkout), with some staff able to communicate in Chinese.
Convenient transport options
Guests appreciated that the hotel can arrange a shuttle bus from the station and that the property is a short walk from the station and seaside attractions.
Negative Reviews
Aging rooms and facility wear
Numerous guests reported that rooms and some public areas feel old or outdated — examples include dirty or noticeably worn walls, old-style toilets and general signs of aging.
Cleanliness and maintenance problems
Several reviews noted cleanliness issues and maintenance concerns: dirty windows, damp or toilet smells in rooms, moss and dirt on public bath wood, dusty hairdryer/exhausts and even reports of insects (flies/mosquitoes) in rooms.
Heating/water and air-conditioning issues
Some guests experienced problems with room AC not cooling well and limited hot water or weak shower flow in large baths, private baths and sinks, leaving bathing areas cold at times.
Value for money
A number of reviewers felt the price was high relative to the condition and services received, recommending shorter stays for better value or noting expectations were not met for the rate paid.
Service/operation hiccups and cramped bathing areas
There were reports of operational problems (missed or poorly coordinated shuttle pickup, staff scolding, misplaced items at checkout) and criticisms that outdoor/relaxation spaces near the baths were small or not very open.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from twin and double layouts to quadruple rooms and a family room with up to six futons; some rooms sleep up to six guests and children are welcome. No extra beds or baby cots are available.
Yes. The property has indoor and open-air hot-spring baths fed by its own source, and the men's bathing area includes a sauna; communal-bath rules apply and guests with tattoos may be restricted.
The ryokan is reported to offer complimentary pick-up from Izu-Inatori Station; please contact the property in advance to confirm and arrange collection.
From Tokyo/Haneda, take trains toward the Izu area (Odoriko/Izukyu services to Izu-Inatori Station), then walk about 15–20 minutes or use the ryokan’s pickup service or a short taxi ride.
Staff are multilingual and can assist in English (and Chinese); for detailed requests or transfers it is best to confirm arrangements ahead of arrival.
Meals focus on traditional Japanese set dining with local seafood specialties; the property typically offers a set-style dinner and an Asian/Japanese breakfast, with service details varying by plan.
Nearby highlights include Izu Animal Kingdom, Imaihama Beach, Atagawa Onsen/iZoo and other coastal sights, all within short driving distance from the ryokan.
Izu-Inatori Station is about a 15–20 minute walk; local buses and taxis operate in the area, and the ryokan provides free on-site parking for guests who drive.
Standard check-in is from 15:00 (check-in window usually closes in the evening) and check-out is by 10:00; luggage storage and basic laundry services are available.
Pets are not permitted at the property; private-bath reservations are not widely advertised so please enquire directly with the ryokan, and there is a supermarket and shops within walking distance.
