Izu-Nagaoka Hotel Tenbo
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Izu-Nagaoka Hotel Tenbo sits on a gentle hillside in Izunokuni, offering a balance of traditional ryokan elements and modern guest comforts. Rooms range from compact tatami spaces to larger suites with private outdoor baths; the property operates multiple public baths, three types of open-air baths and a source-fed private open-air bath available for exclusive use, making it a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka. Many guest rooms are designed for panoramic mountain views, and some room categories highlight vistas toward the surrounding peaks and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.
Shared facilities include a large, glass-sided indoor bathing hall, a timbered footbath deck, sauna and on-site aromatherapy treatments provided at the property’s esthetic salon. Dining is arranged around a combination of seasonal set courses and an open-kitchen buffet service that emphasizes local seafood and vegetables from the Izu area; there are also banquet and meeting spaces that accommodate regional gatherings. Practical amenities for guests include complimentary parking with room for coaches, a scheduled shuttle service to the nearby station, and non-smoking room options with in-room refrigerators and basic teawares.
The hotel’s location in central Izu makes it a practical base for exploring nearby attractions such as the ropeway panorama park and historic temple precincts, while road and rail links make day trips to coastal ports and Hakone manageable. Staffed reception and a range of room types suit families, couples and small groups seeking a restful onsen stay; as a ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka it emphasizes bathing culture, local cuisine and straightforward access to mid‑Izu sightseeing. Check‑in and guest services follow standard ryokan conventions to support a relaxed stay.
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Review summary for: Izu-Nagaoka Hotel Tenbo
Positive Reviews
Authentic traditional ryokan style
Multiple guests praised the hotel’s traditional Japanese character and style, describing it as a genuine, culturally authentic ryokan experience.
Friendly, helpful staff and excellent service
Reviews repeatedly mentioned extremely polite, thoughtful staff who went above and beyond to assist guests, creating a warm and attentive service experience.
Stunning Mt. Fuji views and convenient location
Guests highlighted breathtaking views of Mount Fuji from mountain-view rooms, recommended booking a view room; location is close to Izu Panorama Park and the hotel offers station pick-up/drop-off.
Good onsen and facilities
Reviewers recommended the hotel for its amazing onsens and facilities, noting a strong overall ryokan experience centered on bathing amenities.
Traditional cuisine and welcoming touches
Visitors enjoyed the traditional meals and mentioned pleasant welcome gestures (for example, being greeted with a mango juice), contributing to a positive dining and arrival impression.
Negative Reviews
Property needs renovation
Several guests noted the hotel requires renovation or updating while preserving its traditional character — the property feels dated in places and would benefit from refurbishment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room capacity varies by type; standard Japanese-style twin and triple rooms sleep two to three guests, and larger suites and family-style rooms are available—check the specific room description when booking.
Yes; the property features hot-spring facilities including indoor baths, multiple open-air (rotenburo) baths and a sauna for guests to enjoy.
Yes; some room categories include private open-air baths, and the hotel offers private or day-use bathing options on request—please ask reception when reserving.
The hotel provides a shuttle service from nearby Izu-Nagaoka Station; you should notify the property of your expected arrival time in advance to arrange pickup.
Most guests arrive via Tokyo (Haneda) or Shizuoka airports, then travel by train or car to Izu-Nagaoka; from Izu-Nagaoka Station the hotel shuttle or a short taxi ride completes the journey.
Primary service is in Japanese, and staff provide basic English assistance; the level of English support may vary, so contact the hotel ahead of arrival if you need specific language help.
The hotel serves a buffet breakfast and offers dinner options featuring local seafood and seasonal ingredients, with private dining/banquet rooms available for groups.
Pets are not permitted at the hotel, and guests with visible tattoos may be restricted from using public bathing areas—please check with the hotel for alternatives or private-bath options.
Check-in begins at 15:00 (3:00 PM) with an expected latest arrival time generally around 18:00 (6:00 PM); check-out is by 11:00 (11:00 AM). Please inform the hotel of your expected arrival time in advance.
The ryokan is close to Izunagaoka Onsen and within driving or short-train distance of Shuzen-ji Temple, Mount Daruma and Hakone areas; public buses, trains and the hotel shuttle make local sightseeing straightforward—ask reception for recommended routes and timetables.
