Kameya Rakan
8,2/10 Excellent - Based on 1017 reviews
Kameya Rakan sits on the shoreline of Ito, offering low-rise traditional accommodation with sea-facing rooms and classic tatami layouts. Rooms range from straightforward Japanese-style spaces to a small number of sea-view rooms that include a private open-air bath; futon bedding and in-room conveniences such as a TV, refrigerator and electric kettle are standard. The property presents the character of a seaside ryokan rather than a large modern hotel, with multiple bathing areas and a compact communal atmosphere that suits travelers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka.
Bathing options are a defining feature: the ryokan maintains several communal hot-spring facilities alongside multiple reserveable family or private open‑air baths that frame ocean views. Guests can arrange time slots for the private onsen options to secure an uninterrupted soak; public baths alternate by gender and offer both indoor and outdoor settings to suit different preferences. Towels and yukata are provided and optional massage services are available on request, so the bathing experience emphasizes relaxed, seaside soaking over contemporary spa programming — a practical ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka.
Practical details underline its appeal for coastal stays: the property lies within easy walking distance of the local train station and the shoreline, and on-site parking and complimentary Wi‑Fi in public areas make logistics simple. Meals focus on seasonal seafood served in traditional multi-course presentations, and staff assist with local recommendations and arranging reservations for private baths or nearby activities. For visitors prioritizing sea views and accessible hot-spring bathing, the ryokan combines traditional room layouts with a variety of communal and private onsen choices.
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Review summary for: Kameya Rakan
Positive Reviews
Excellent location and sea views
Many guests praised the ryokan’s location: right by the sea with pleasant ocean views and a very short walk to the train station, offering nice morning scenery.
Onsen facilities and private-bath option
Reviewers appreciated multiple public onsen baths on site and the ability to reserve a private/open-air bath for an extra fee; guests found the baths accessible and a highlight of the stay.
Friendly and attentive staff
Staff were repeatedly described as lovely, welcoming and helpful, contributing positively to the overall experience.
Traditional ryokan atmosphere and comfortable rooms
Many enjoyed the traditional/retro style, tatami ambiance and generally spacious, well-appointed rooms that deliver an authentic Japanese experience.
Quiet, restful stays and good value
Several reviewers reported peaceful nights and restful stays, often noting a good price-quality balance for the ryokan experience.
Negative Reviews
Thin futons / uncomfortable mattresses
Multiple guests found the futons or mattresses too thin or soft, causing discomfort—particularly for guests accustomed to firmer European-style beds.
Ageing property and maintenance needs
The building and decor feel dated to many guests; reviewers mentioned worn areas, spots or stains on walls and furnishings and suggested the hotel would benefit from refurbishment.
Cleanliness lapses reported by some
While many found the ryokan clean, several guests reported issues such as hair, stains, mold or towels that appeared unclean, raising concerns about inconsistent housekeeping standards.
Noise and limited soundproofing
Some rooms face a busy road and have simple glazing, so traffic and outside noise can be audible unless windows are kept closed, affecting sleep for sensitive guests.
Limited on-site dining / no breakfast
A number of guests noted there is no restaurant and no breakfast or evening meal service on-site, and local delivery options were reportedly inconsistent or unavailable in practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms are Japanese-style with tatami and futons; options range from setups for 2 up to 6 futons, so choose a room type that fits your group. No extra beds or baby cots are available.
Yes — the property has public indoor and open-air hot-spring baths for guests. Private baths are also available and can be reserved.
Individual hot-spring baths can be reserved for private use; for group reservations or full-property requests contact the ryokan directly to discuss arrangements.
Kameya Rakan is in the Yukawa area of Itō on the coast and is a short 3–5 minute walk from JR Itō Station.
There is no regularly advertised public airport shuttle; the easiest route is by train to Itō Station and a short walk to the ryokan. Contact the property if you need a private transfer or assistance.
Staff can assist in Japanese and English; if you need other languages or specific assistance, notify the ryokan in advance.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 (3:00 PM) and check-out is by 10:00 (10:00 AM). Please confirm with the property if you require early arrival or late departure.
Traditional Japanese meals are offered on site; inform the ryokan ahead of time about any dietary restrictions or special requests.
Yes — the area around Itō Station has convenience stores and a variety of restaurants within a short walk, and the ryokan staff can recommend nearby options.
Ito Marine Town is about a 15-minute walk, Shiofuki Park is a short drive, and the Jogasaki Coast is reachable by local transport; walking, local buses and trains are the usual ways to explore the area.
