LiVEMAX RESORT Shizuoka Amagiyugashima
7,2/10 Very good - Based on 199 reviews
LiVEMAX RESORT Shizuoka Amagiyugashima sits in the Amagi‑Yugashima area of Izu, Shizuoka, occupying a riverside position that foregrounds the region’s wooded valleys and seasonal colour. The property mixes contemporary hotel comforts with traditional Japanese elements: public spaces and many guestrooms feature tatami flooring accents, yukata for guests, and wooden detailing that echo local ryokan character. Built to accommodate families and couples, the resort provides a practical base for exploring nearby natural sights including a famous waterfall and the historic Shuzenji area.
Guestroom options range from compact modern doubles to larger suites that include terraces and private open‑air baths; several room types explicitly offer in‑room hot spring facilities so visitors can enjoy bathing with a view. Onsite bathing choices include both communal hot spring facilities and rooms equipped for private soaking, making this property a notable ryokan with onsen in Izu and, for travellers seeking seclusion, a ryokan with private onsen Shizuoka. Standard in‑room amenities include air conditioning, hairdryer and toiletries, while select suites add small kitchenettes or separate living areas.
Facilities are focused on relaxation and convenience: an on‑site restaurant serves buffet breakfast and dinner options, there is a sauna and arcade space, and practical services include free on‑site parking, luggage storage and 24‑hour reception. Free Wi‑Fi is available through the property, and multilingual assistance is offered at the front desk. The resort’s location makes day trips straightforward by car, with coastal viewpoints, local wineries and hot‑spring villages within easy driving distance, so it suits guests who want quick access to both nature and regional cultural attractions.
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Review summary for: LiVEMAX RESORT Shizuoka Amagiy…
Positive Reviews
Private outdoor onsens and in-room baths
Many guests praised the private open-air onsen (in-room and terrace baths), describing them as very enjoyable, relaxing and offering a strong connection to the surrounding nature (river, waterfall, seasonal foliage).
Beautiful location and nature
The ryokan’s riverside setting, peaceful atmosphere and scenic views were frequently mentioned as highlights—guests appreciated being close to nature, hearing the river, and enjoying seasonal colors.
Good food and breakfast variety
Several reviews complimented the meals—some were pleasantly surprised to receive kaiseki rather than a buffet—and many specifically praised the breakfast selection and overall meal quality.
Spacious rooms and comfortable sleeping arrangements
Guests noted roomy accommodations, comfortable futons/beds and adequate amenities (yukata, hairdryers); some also appreciated added facilities like a sauna and relaxation spaces.
Good value for short stays or discounted bookings
Several visitors said the property is a nice option for a weekend stay or roadtrip stop, especially when booked at discounted rates, providing a satisfactory experience for the price.
Negative Reviews
Aging building and need for renovation
Multiple reviewers reported that the property and rooms feel old or worn, with visible repairs or patched areas, and said the hotel would benefit from major renovation.
Service and staff issues
Several guests described unfriendly or unhelpful staff, citing incidents such as refusal to honor a booking request for an extra futon and an overall lack of service orientation from some employees.
Cleanliness, smells and maintenance problems
Problems reported include a persistent mouldy or damp smell in some rooms, strong cigarette odours in smoking rooms, cobwebs, rotting floorboards near onsen areas, and generally poor upkeep in places.
Noise, broken equipment and uncomfortable conditions
Complaints included a faulty air conditioner that leaked and made rooms hot/damp, unwanted traditional music playing in rooms until late, broken public toilet seats, and hot/uncomfortable restaurant conditions.
Obstructed views and inconsistent food value
Some guests felt views were obstructed (e.g., by thick railings or concrete balcony walls) reducing the onsen experience, and a few said dinner offerings were repetitive or not worth the price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most rooms are designed for two adults and may accept one child; the resort also offers family rooms and suites with futon space. Confirm exact occupancy and bed layouts when booking.
Yes — the property has on-site hot spring baths including indoor/outdoor facilities and a sauna fed by the local Yugashima spring. Public bath hours and availability can vary, so check with the front desk on arrival.
Some room types include private open-air baths, and the resort offers private-use bathing options that must be reserved through the front desk. Private baths typically accommodate small groups and require advance arrangement.
There is no regular shuttle service from airports or stations. Guests normally arrive by train and local bus or by car/taxi from Shuzenji/Mishima transfer points.
From Tokyo you can take the Odoriko limited express or a shinkansen to Mishima then transfer to local services; travel to Shuzenji station is about 1.5–2 hours depending on route, followed by a 20–30 minute drive or local bus to Yugashima. Taxis from the station are the most direct option if you prefer fewer transfers.
Primary staff language is Japanese and on-site English support may be limited; contact the property in advance if you need assistance in English or other languages. Written materials and menus may also be primarily Japanese.
The resort operates a restaurant that typically serves breakfast (buffet style on many days) and dinner in the evening; usual restaurant hours are in the early evening. Menus and service times can change seasonally, so confirm at booking or with the front desk.
Pets are not permitted at the property. Private-use bathing (and some private dining options at times) is available on request; speak with reception to arrange privacy for baths or small events.
The area is famous for natural sights such as Joren Waterfall and the historic Shuzenji area, with attractions like Shuzenji Temple, Niji no Sato and coastal spots a short drive away. The resort is also convenient for regional onsen towns and scenic drives in central Izu.
Standard check-in begins at 15:00 with a latest check-in time specified by the property (please confirm your arrival), and check-out is at 11:00. Free on-site parking is provided on a first-come basis and luggage storage is available via the front desk.
