Narashino no sato Gyokusui -6 years or older-

9,6/10 Exceptional - Based on 25 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (58%)
Groups (29%)
Families (8%)
Solo travelers (4%)

Narashino no Sato Gyokusui sits quietly among cedar and bamboo on the Izu Peninsula, presenting a small, 13-room ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka that foregrounds natural rhythm and attentive service. The property weaves two distinct gardens—a traditional Japanese garden and a bamboo grove—into lounges and walking paths so guests are encouraged to place themselves in nature rather than merely view it. Public bathing areas and individually appointed guest baths are integral to the layout, while interior finishes follow a restrained Japanese‑modern aesthetic that balances tatami, Western beds and uncluttered living space.

The inn operates its own hot spring source and delivers water to rooms and communal pools as direct flow‑through (gensen kakenagashi); the source temperature is managed by experienced onsen stewards to ensure comfortable soaking. Several room types feature semi open‑air or fully open‑air baths and a reservable outdoor bath for private use, making this a ryokan with private onsen in Shizuoka for travelers seeking solitude. Complementary spa treatments, original in‑bath amenities and seasonal onsen‑based skin therapies extend the bathing program beyond standard public and in‑room options.

Meals emphasize Izu’s coastal and mountain ingredients in carefully composed seasonal kaiseki sequences served in the dining room, with presentation and provenance given priority over heavy seasoning. Practical details include a scheduled shuttle from Izu‑Atagawa station (advance notice required), on‑site parking, EV charging and basic modern comforts such as Wi‑Fi and climate control. With discreet service, garden access and room options that include terraces and private baths, the property suits couples or small groups seeking a quiet, nature‑centred onsen retreat.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wifi
Room service
Breakfast

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.9
Equipements 9.4
Cleanliness 9.9
Comfort 9.9
Value for money 8.8
Location 8.8

Points of interest nearby

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Review summary for: Narashino no sato Gyokusui -6…

Positive Reviews

Attentive, helpful staff

Multiple reviewers praised the staff as friendly, courteous and very attentive — helpful with requests, able to communicate in English, and going above and beyond to make stays (including honeymoons) special.

Excellent meals

Breakfast and multi-course dinners received frequent praise for quality, flavour and use of good ingredients; many guests said the food exceeded expectations.

Private and lovely onsen

Guests highlighted the hot spring experience — private in-room baths, semi open-air and open-air baths, and overall wonderful hot spring facilities that added to relaxation.

Clean, comfortable and well-appointed rooms

Rooms were described as clean, comfortable and spacious, with some units offering choices of beds or futon; private terraces/gardens and room layouts were appreciated.

Beautiful garden and peaceful atmosphere

Reviewers enjoyed the hotel's garden and quiet, relaxing atmosphere — suitable for recharging and feeling at ease during the stay.

Negative Reviews

Outdoor insects

One guest noted encountering some bugs outside the property.

Room light and futon timing

A reviewer mentioned rooms lacked curtains so mornings could be bright, and that futons were packed away after breakfast meaning guests could not easily rest again later.

No sauna in public bath

A guest wished the large public bath included a sauna, indicating a desire for additional bathing facilities.

Portion sizes may be large for some

At least one reviewer commented that meal portions felt a bit too large for older guests.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 17 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Narashino no Sato Gyokusui suitable for families and children?

The ryokan is adults-focused and accepts guests aged 6 years and older; very young children are not accommodated so check your booking conditions before reserving.

How many people can stay in one room?

Room capacity varies by room type, but most rooms are designed for two guests; check the specific room occupancy listed on your booking page when you choose dates.

Are the onsen baths natural and can I reserve a private bath?

The property uses its own source (onsen) with public bathing and reservable private baths; private-bath reservations are made at check‑in.

Is there a shuttle from the nearest train station or airport?

A complimentary shuttle runs from Izukyuko Izu‑Atagawa Station every 30 minutes (roughly 14:25–16:55); from major airports you travel by train to Izu‑Atagawa then use the shuttle or a short taxi.

What are the check‑in and check‑out times and is there a dinner deadline?

Standard check‑in starts in the mid‑afternoon (check booking for exact hours) and check‑out is late morning; if you plan to dine at the ryokan you should complete check‑in by 19:00 to guarantee dinner service.

Do staff speak English and can they help with travel questions?

Japanese is the primary language, but staff can assist in English and will help with arrival details and local recommendations; the official site and reservation materials also offer English information.

What kind of meals does the ryokan serve?

Meals focus on seasonal Izu cuisine and kaiseki-style presentations, with dinner prepared from local ingredients and breakfast offered at the property; specific meal plans are shown on the booking page.

Can I bring pets or hold private events at the ryokan?

Pets are not allowed and parties or large events are not permitted; small private experiences such as reservable private baths are available by request.

What nearby attractions and activities are recommended?

The ryokan is close to Atagawa Onsen, Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden, Izu Animal Kingdom and nearby beaches and gardens, making it suitable for nature, wildlife and hot‑spring visits.

Is there parking and how do I reach the ryokan by car or public transport?

Free on‑site parking is available for guests; by car it is about a 2.5–3 hour drive from Tokyo via Route 135, and by public transport take the Odoriko/Izukyu to Izu‑Atagawa Station then use the ryokan shuttle or a brief taxi ride.

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