Inatori Akao Hotel
8,2/10 Excellent - Based on 20 reviews
Inatori Akao Hotel occupies an ocean-facing site in Higashiizu that frames wide Pacific views and a distinctly onsen-led stay. The property presents a mix of traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami and futon options alongside Western-style and suite configurations, many positioned to take advantage of the sea outlook. Operated as a ryokan with contemporary hotel services, it balances shared communal space with private conveniences to suit couples, families and small groups seeking a coastal hot-spring experience; this makes it a notable ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka.
The accommodation’s core appeal is its bathing programme: the hotel advertises multiple free kashikiri (private) baths that guests can reserve, a rooftop open-air onsen with sea views, and larger communal bathing areas supplied by local hot springs. Shared facilities include a seasonal outdoor pool, a sizeable kids’ playroom and common lounges; property services feature a free on-site car park, shuttle service from the local station on request and complimentary Wi‑Fi. Meals are served in a dedicated dining room with seasonal set-course preparations and an open-kitchen approach to main dishes, while reception can arrange local transfers and sightseeing information.
Room categories range from compact ocean-view Japanese rooms to larger family suites and a small number of rooms with private bathing facilities, allowing guests to choose between shared thermal baths or in-room/adjacent private soak options. Housekeeping standards and on-site amenities are oriented toward practical comfort rather than luxury frills, and the layout and schedule of the public and private baths are designed for staggered use to preserve privacy. For travelers prioritizing reserved bathing and seaside access, this property functions effectively as a ryokan with private onsen Shizuoka option within the Higashiizu area.
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Review summary for: Inatori Akao Hotel
Positive Reviews
Large public and private onsen facilities
Multiple guests praised the bathing options, including a large communal bathing area and private (reserved) open-air baths, which guests found relaxing and enjoyable.
Beautiful seaside location and sea-view baths
The hotel sits on the coast with excellent views for sunrise/sunset; several guests highlighted the outdoor onsen with sea views as a standout feature.
Family- and child-friendly amenities
Visitors noted the property caters well to families with children (especially under 6), offering kid-focused services, a pool, and facilities that made stays easier for families.
Good food and complimentary drinks
Meals were described as very tasty by guests; additional touches such as welcome drinks, post-bath beer, and complimentary beverages were appreciated.
Comfortable rooms and helpful transport options
Many guests reported comfortable, pleasant rooms and liked the convenience of hotel-arranged transport options (station bus/shuttle) and the ability to book taxis through the hotel for sightseeing.
Negative Reviews
Limited or unreliable shuttle service
Several guests experienced difficulty with the hotel's shuttle: limited vehicle numbers, reservations not honored when busy, and times that forced them to arrange taxis instead.
Staff service issues reported by some guests
At least one guest complained of poor treatment from a particular staff member who spoke Chinese, citing delays for check-in and shuttle boarding; other reviews mentioned times when the front desk phone could not be reached.
Some onsen/private-bath maintenance concerns
A few guests observed that certain private baths showed signs of aging or damage (for example, broken tiles), indicating maintenance is needed in parts of the bathing facilities.
Access and room comfort problems in some rooms
One guest found the parking entrance very steep and reported that the in-room toilet and bathroom were cold and awkward to use, suggesting accessibility and room comfort issues for some visitors.
Inconvenience when shuttle not available due to mountain road
Because the hotel is reached via a mountain road from the station, guests noted that without reliable shuttle pickup the journey is inconvenient and may require taxis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from single and double to family-style Japanese rooms; many rooms sleep up to four guests using beds and futons, and suites are available for larger groups.
Yes — the hotel has public indoor/outdoor hot-spring baths plus multiple free private (kashikiri) baths that guests can reserve; public baths open early in the morning and tattoo restrictions may apply.
Yes — a complimentary pickup from Izu Inatori Station is provided; guests should call the hotel on arrival to request the shuttle.
The nearest major airport is Tokyo Haneda; you can reach Izu Inatori by train or by car, with total travel usually taking around two to three hours depending on connections.
Staff have limited English but are generally helpful; basic English is available and the hotel may offer multilingual support for common needs.
The hotel serves Japanese-style meals focused on local seafood, often charcoal-grilled and offered as kaiseki or set menus, with breakfast available according to the chosen plan.
Local highlights include the Inatori fishing port, the nearby lighthouse and Ryuugu cape, local beaches, and regional sights such as Shuzenji and Niji no Sato within driving distance.
Yes — convenience stores and small supermarkets are located near Izu Inatori Station and around town for basic supplies, and the hotel has a small shop for essentials.
Check-in is generally mid-afternoon (commonly from 15:00; some rates list 16:30–18:00) and check-out is usually by 10:00 (some options show 08:00–10:00); please verify the exact times on your reservation.
You can reserve several complimentary private onsens, but pets are not permitted at the hotel.
