Ito Ryokuyu
8,9/10 Excellent - Based on 54 reviews
Ito Ryokuyu is a small, seven-room ryokan set in Ito on the Izu Peninsula, offering a Showa-era atmosphere. Each guestroom opens onto a private garden and includes its own open-air hot spring bath fed directly from a natural source, allowing uninterrupted soaks beneath the sky. Meals focus on seasonal seafood and are served in-room, reinforcing the secluded feel. For travelers seeking a ryokan with private onsen on the Izu Peninsula, the property emphasises privacy, tatami layouts and personal service for couples and small groups.
As a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka, rooms are modest in number but well appointed: tatami areas, futon sleeping, some with an indoor bath, and basic amenities such as a coffee maker, hair dryer and yukata robes. All seven rooms were renovated and the property provides in-room dining, room service and a small reception. Guests also have access to larger public baths and a public onsen in the main building. Practical services include a daytime shuttle from Ito Station and on-site parking.
Bathing water is weakly alkaline and drawn from Ito Onsen's natural source, said to aid muscle and joint stiffness; guests may also drink the spring water at a shared station. The property limits stays to a small number of groups per night, does not accept children under junior high school age and cultivates a quiet, restorative rhythm that complements private soaks and in-room seasonal dining. The combination of garden-facing open-air tubs, seasonal seafood and straightforward access from local stations defines the ryokan's character.
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Review summary for: Ito Ryokuyu
Positive Reviews
Warm, attentive staff
Many guests highlight very friendly, helpful staff who go out of their way (luggage assistance, pick-up/drop-off, holding umbrellas, printed photos) and accommodate allergies and dietary needs.
Private in-room outdoor onsen
Most rooms include a private open-air hot spring bath that guests described as relaxing, well-maintained and a highlight of the stay; there is also a pleasant public onsen in the basement.
Exceptional kaiseki meals and in-room breakfast
Multiple reviews praise the dinner and breakfast (kaiseki) as delicious, carefully prepared with local ingredients and served beautifully, often in private rooms or delivered to the room.
Attentive traditional ryokan service and extras
Guests appreciated traditional ryokan touches—futon setup, in-room dining, English-speaking staff when available, and thoughtful service that created an authentic and restorative experience.
Peaceful setting and spacious traditional rooms
Reviewers mention large tatami rooms, private garden-like terraces with birdsong, and an overall restful atmosphere that matches expectations for a traditional Japanese stay.
Negative Reviews
Shuttle/timing issues
Several guests reported the shuttle schedule being inconvenient or not running when they arrived/left, and one guest had problems using the shuttle at checkout due to timing/registration issues.
Noise from nearby traffic or train
A few reviewers noted disturbance from vehicle noise or a nearby train passing by the hotel, which affected sleep for some guests.
Some rooms and facilities feel dated or small
Multiple comments mention that parts of the property are older, with smaller or cramped toilets and indoor baths; a few guests felt the overall room fit-out was aging compared with expectations.
Futon/mattress firmness causing discomfort for some
At least one reviewer experienced back pain after sleeping on the futon/mattress, suggesting the bedding may be too firm for some guests.
Private bath size and occasional pest issues
A small number of guests found the private tub or terrace bath a bit small, and one review reported insect problems during a summer stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most rooms are Japanese-style with up to three futon beds and typically accommodate up to three adults; cribs and extra beds are not available.
Yes — every guest room features a private open‑air hot spring bath fed directly from the source, and the property also offers a communal public bath.
The ryokan offers a complimentary pick‑up from JR Ito Station by prior arrangement for arrivals in the afternoon; contact the property to request the service.
From Haneda Airport allow about 2–2.5 hours by public transport (train or monorail to Tokyo/Shinagawa, then limited‑express trains toward Ito); travel time varies by connection and traffic.
Japanese is the primary language; some staff members have conversational English or other language support and will assist non‑Japanese guests when possible.
Meals are served in your room and typically feature seasonal kaiseki dishes highlighting fresh seafood from Ito Port; notify the ryokan in advance about any food allergies or dietary needs.
The ryokan is convenient for Ito attractions such as Ito Port and the Jogasaki coast, with day‑trip options to Shuzenji and Hakone within easy reach.
Standard check‑in is in the afternoon (generally between 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM) and check‑out is in the morning (commonly between about 7:30 AM and 11:00 AM); confirm your reservation for exact times.
Pets are not allowed; each guest room includes its own private open‑air bath for exclusive use, while communal baths are available for guests without private‑bath reservations.
Children aged 13 and over are accepted; the property does not provide cribs or extra beds, so check room occupancy rules when booking.
