Mayu Futahari
9,5/10 Exceptional - Based on 24 reviews
Mayu Futahari is a compact, design-led inn perched on the Izu coast near Dogashima, offering a deliberately intimate stay in six individually styled suites. The property is arranged to maximise sea views from terraces and dining rooms, so visual access to the bay and nearby islands is a constant feature of the guest experience. Public facilities are limited by design: a small spa area, a couple of shared private open-air baths with Jacuzzi, and simple guest services such as free Wi‑Fi and onsite parking, all focused on privacy and tranquillity rather than large-scale amenities.
Each accommodation pairs a principal guest room with a separate dining area and a terrace-mounted open-air bath, allowing groups to bathe outdoors with an uninterrupted view; this layout is the reason the property is often described as a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka. Water is drawn from the local hot-spring source and bath temperatures are managed so long soaks are comfortable. With just a handful of suites and terraces that face the sea, the property also meets the brief for a ryokan with onsen in Nishiizu, combining a contemporary, Western-influenced interior with traditional bathing culture.
Evenings centre on in-house meals served in private dining rooms that face the sea; the kitchen programme blends Japanese technique and French influence through cooperative preparation by two chefs, while mornings are served thoughtfully to match the dining rhythm. Rooms are supplied with upscale toiletries and useful extras intended for longer relaxation, and the team offers spa treatments and drink service for the private bath areas on request. The overall profile suits couples seeking a quiet coastal retreat or small groups wanting a bathing-focused stay with unobtrusive service and a premium scenic setting.
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Review summary for: Mayu Futahari
Positive Reviews
Stunning ocean views and memorable sunsets
Many guests praised the scenic location and views of the nearby islands, highlighting unforgettable sunsets visible from the room, private onsen and dining areas.
Excellent, high-quality meals
Dining received frequent praise — meals described as delicious and generous, with locally sourced ingredients, memorable multi-course dinners and satisfying breakfasts; some guests said they never left feeling hungry.
Private outdoor onsen and spacious baths
Each suite’s veranda includes a large open-air hot spring bath; reviewers noted the baths are well designed and long-soak friendly, with water that leaves skin smooth and lacks a strong sulfur smell.
Attentive, personalized service
Staff and management were repeatedly called courteous and helpful; reviewers appreciated allergy accommodations, friendly communication, personal touches like birthday surprises, and warm hospitality throughout the stay.
Luxurious rooms and well-equipped amenities
Guests highlighted elegant, high-end interior design, very comfortable beds, and plentiful amenities (e.g., premium toiletries, electric toothbrushes), as well as roomy suites with spa tubs.
Negative Reviews
Perceived high price / poor value by some
At least one guest felt the cost did not match the experience, calling the stay a rip-off for the nightly rate (guest cited around ¥82,000) due to issues with decor, service and layout.
Onsen temperature concerns
One reviewer reported the onsen bath being very hot (around 60°C), which they found uncomfortable rather than relaxing.
Staff attitude reported as an issue by one guest
A single negative review mentioned staff attitude and service problems that negatively affected the stay.
No room service / limited late-night options
Guests noted there is no room service; those wanting snacks or late-night bites are advised to bring them in advance.
Experience can be weather-dependent
Some guests pointed out that views and the outdoor experience depend on good weather, and poor weather can lessen the enjoyment of the stay.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ryokan is adults-only and does not accept children; rooms are intended for two adults and are ideal for couples.
Yes — all six guest rooms feature a private open-air onsen on the terrace, and the property also offers an additional bookable private outdoor jet-bath.
A shuttle service is available on request rather than as a regular scheduled airport transfer; please contact the property in advance to arrange pickup.
By car the area is best reached in roughly 1.5–2 hours via the Numazu/Numazu IC routes; by public transport use Mishima or Izukyu-Shimoda stations and continue by local bus toward Dogashima.
Japanese is the primary language; staff can assist with basic English but guests who require fluent English support should notify the property before arrival.
Dinner is served as a Japanese/Western kaiseki-style meal in a private dining area, and continental-style breakfast is provided.
Ohama Beach is about a 10–15 minute walk; the scenic Dogashima coastline, blue caves and the Kayama Yuzo Museum are all nearby and suitable for short excursions.
Local buses link Dogashima with larger stations, but driving or renting a car is the most convenient way to explore the area and nearby sights.
Check-in is between 15:00 and 18:00, and check-out is between 09:00 and 12:00.
Pets are not permitted; each room and its terrace onsen are private to your booking, and the ryokan provides an additional rentable private onsen space for exclusive use.
