AWA Nishi-Izu
9,1/10 Exceptional - Based on 155 reviews
AWA Nishi-Izu is a compact, design-forward inn set on the western edge of the Izu Peninsula that positions itself as a retreat focused on drink culture and restorative bathing. The property pairs modern Japanese rooms and a cozy book-lined lobby with an all-inclusive bar concept featuring local sake and Shizuoka teas, and hosts seasonal tasting events and curated beverage pairings. Its programme of complementary on-site activities includes guided walks, yoga, and bike and eBike use for exploring the nearby coast, making it a ryokan with private onsen on the Izu Peninsula for guests seeking both relaxation and light active options.
Guest accommodation ranges from compact modern Japanese-style rooms to larger rooms with open-air baths; several room types include in-room bathing or access to reservable private baths. The property draws its water from local Heda springs, described as a sodium-calcium sulfate hot spring, and operates dedicated communal bathing areas as well as kashikiri (private) bath options that can be reserved for sole use. Facilities are arranged to emphasize privacy and a quiet, measured pace rather than a large public spa environment.
Meals centre on a fermentation-led gastronomy concept, with a kitchen team developing tasting menus that showcase Heda seafood, local vegetables and aged preparations alongside continental influences; breakfast typically features multiple fermented condiments and miso options. Practical amenities include a single on-site restaurant, free Wi‑Fi, guest parking and a reception attentive to arrival times, while the surrounding coastline and fishing port offer short excursions and sunset viewpoints. The inn thus functions as a ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka that combines small-scale hospitality, curated drinks and private bathing choices for a measured seaside stay.
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Review summary for: AWA Nishi-Izu
Positive Reviews
Complimentary drinks & snacks
Multiple reviewers praised the free-flow drink bar (alcoholic and soft drinks), snacks and desserts available throughout the day and evening, describing it as a relaxing, generous amenity.
Private and public onsen options
Guests appreciated the on-site hot springs, including reservable private baths (kashikiri) and in-room or open-air baths, calling them beautiful and a highlight of the stay.
Friendly, attentive staff
Staff were repeatedly described as kind, helpful and accommodating (including assisting with restaurant reservations and providing attentive service despite limited English). Reviewers valued the warm hospitality.
Comfortable rooms and cozy atmosphere
Rooms were noted as spacious, clean and very comfortable; the lobby/library area and overall design created a warm, relaxing atmosphere that guests enjoyed.
Good food & local breakfast
Many guests praised the quality and variety of meals—especially breakfast—with local ingredients and well-prepared dishes. Several mentioned good dinners and value for money in the food offering.
Negative Reviews
Remote location / distance to waterfront
Several reviewers noted the hotel is somewhat remote (about 1–2 km from the seafront or bayfront) and reached via mountain roads, so it’s a short bike/drive or a longer walk to the water.
Dinner timing and reservation limits
Some guests found dinner service late (e.g., 8pm) and warned that dinner spaces can fill up quickly; booking dinner in advance is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Minor cleanliness / allergy concerns
A guest reported a mild allergic reaction possibly due to dust (or seasonal pollen), indicating occasional dust issues that may affect sensitive guests.
Lack of blackout curtains in some rooms
One reviewer mentioned rooms lacked blackout curtains, which could be a problem in summer when sunrise is very early; this may affect light-sensitive sleepers.
Limited storage in small private baths
A reviewer noted there was no place to hang a change of clothes in a small reserved private hot spa, which can be inconvenient when using those facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check-in is from 15:00 to 18:00 and check-out is from 09:00 to 10:00; the property is closed to entry between 23:30 and 06:00, so plan arrivals accordingly.
Rooms accommodate couples and small groups with specific room capacities shown at booking; children older than 10 are welcome, extra beds and cots are not available, and the minimum check-in age is 18.
Yes — the property offers public indoor and open‑air baths (Shinkai‑no‑Yu and Fukami‑no‑Yu), some rooms have open‑air or in‑room baths, and a private bath is available (ask reception to reserve).
AWA provides an all‑inclusive drink selection for staying guests at the AWA BAR and lobby lounge, featuring local Shizuoka sake, tea, beers and seasonal mocktails available during your stay.
There is no dedicated hotel airport shuttle listed; common routes are to take train/bus via Mishima or Shuzenji and then the Tokai bus to Kurura Heda, or arrange a private transfer or taxi from Haneda.
On‑site parking is available for about 25 cars, it is free and generally does not require advance reservation.
Pets are not allowed at the property; private onsen use is possible via the hotel’s private bath option — contact reception to request a private booking.
The hotel provides English information on its site and staff are reported to assist English‑speaking guests, including help with local directions and activity arrangements.
The on‑site restaurant focuses on fermentation‑inspired cuisine with Italian/Mediterranean influences, offers buffet breakfast and dinner with vegetarian options; mention dietary needs when booking or at check‑in.
AWA Nishi‑Izu is in Heda, a short walk from the port and seaside sunset points; nearby sights include Heda fishing port, Cape Mihama and coastal trails, reachable by local bus from Shuzenji, by car from Numazu IC, or by bicycle from the hotel.
