Marukyu Ryokan
9,1/10 Exceptional - Based on 48 reviews
Marukyu Ryokan sits quietly in the Shuzenji area of Izu, Shizuoka, a short walk from the town’s bamboo grove and traditional temple precincts. The property presents a measured blend of modern comfort and Japanese style: tatami-floored guest rooms alongside a few Western-style options, non-smoking accommodation throughout, and barrier-conscious features including wheelchair-accessible rooms and entrances. Public areas emphasize calm — a footbath terrace lounge connects to riverside greenery and creates a low-key base for exploring nearby gardens, historic streets and woodland paths.
Thermal facilities are central to the ryokan’s offering. The accommodation draws on Shuzenji hot-spring water and operates multiple bathing areas: renovated gender-separated large baths, a sauna and a variety of outdoor and family-style baths. In 2024 the property added new reservation-only private baths named Ibuki, Satori and Oshidori, and several rooftop cedar open-air baths are available for quieter, bookable use; these private and family options make it straightforward to reserve a more intimate soak. For travellers seeking a ryokan with private onsen Shizuoka, the mix of communal and reservable baths provides flexible bathing experiences suited to couples, families and guests preferring solitude.
Meals emphasize Izu’s mountain-and-sea produce with multi-course Japanese dinners served in dining rooms or private dining spaces on request, and a daily local-style breakfast to start the day. Practical amenities include complimentary Wi‑Fi, on-site parking, a small shop and optional massage services, while staff can advise on short walks and local attractions. Whether your aim is a restorative soak or a quiet cultural stay, the ryokan with onsen Izu offers a compact, service-focused base in the Shuzenji hot-spring district of Shizuoka.
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Review summary for: Marukyu Ryokan
Positive Reviews
Outstanding food and dining
Multiple guests praised the meals—rich multi‑course dinners and well‑prepared breakfasts served in private dining rooms; food repeatedly described as excellent and a highlight of the stay.
Warm, attentive staff
Staff were frequently described as friendly, accommodating and helpful, going the extra mile for guests and using translation tools when needed to ensure clear communication.
Authentic ryokan atmosphere
Visitors appreciated the traditional ryokan experience—polite, memorable service, tasteful local decor and an overall authentic, charming stay in a small onsen town.
Clean, well‑maintained facilities and comfortable rooms
Reviews mention very clean, beautifully maintained property and comfortable rooms (including some large suites), contributing to a relaxing stay.
Excellent onsen and private bath options
Guests valued the hot spring facilities: enjoyable public baths, multiple private/family baths available to book, good water quality and pleasant bathing experience.
Negative Reviews
Limited English/language barrier
Several guests noted staff had limited English; communication sometimes relied on Google Translate, which could make interactions awkward or slow.
Some facilities close early
Multiple reviews said the lounge/bar area or similar facilities closed early in the evening, limiting evening options for guests.
Perceived poor value or extra charges
At least one guest felt the stay was too pricey for what was offered and reported paying an unexpected additional fee for breakfast, affecting perceived value.
Onsen amenity and size issues
A few guests mentioned drawbacks in bathing areas: private baths can be small, some onsen floors lacked provided amenities or towels, so guests were advised to bring personal items.
Access and minor room issues
Occasional practical complaints: the ryokan is somewhat remote or up a hill (making luggage transport harder), one review reported an initial room odor, and some rooms were noted as small by certain guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Rooms range from single to family styles and can accommodate solo travellers up to small groups; some rooms sleep up to four guests. Children are welcome but cribs and extra beds are not provided, so check the room capacity when booking.
Yes — the ryokan offers several gender-separated public hot-spring baths and reservable family (private) baths. Tattoos may be restricted in public baths, and family baths are typically booked at check‑in or in advance.
There is no regular airport shuttle; the ryokan is roughly a 10‑minute drive from Shuzenji Station. Contact the property ahead of arrival to ask about any possible station pickup, otherwise use a taxi or rental car.
Staff can assist in basic English but Japanese is primary; guests should expect limited English at times and may find a translation app helpful. Customer service for bookings and special requests is best done in advance.
You can expect tatami rooms and yukata, multi‑course Japanese meals (kaiseki) on request, public onsen baths, sauna and occasional in‑room massage services. The ryokan combines traditional decor with modern conveniences like free Wi‑Fi and private parking.
Shuzenji Temple is within a short walk, Shuzenji Niji no Sato is about 2–3 km away, and Mount Daruma and local sights are a short drive. The ryokan’s location makes it convenient for exploring the Shuzenji onsen area and nearby gardens.
Take the Izuhakone Railway to Shuzenji Station and use a taxi or short local bus ride to the ryokan (around a 10‑minute drive). If arriving by train, plan for a short taxi or transfer rather than a long walk.
Standard check‑in begins at 15:00 and check‑out is by 10:00. If you want to have dinner at the ryokan, inform them in advance and arrive by early evening (around 18:00) as dinner service may require prior notice.
Private/family baths can be reserved for exclusive use, subject to availability and the ryokan’s booking procedures. Pets are not allowed on the property.
The ryokan serves breakfast and offers dinner by reservation; outside the property you will find convenience stores, local restaurants and shops in the Shuzenji area within a short walk or drive. For specific dietary needs or children's meals, notify the ryokan several days before arrival.
