Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Ito Hotel New Okabe
7,6/10 Very good - Based on 235 reviews
Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium Ito Hotel New Okabe reopened after a full renovation on July 11, 2025 and positions itself as a contemporary onsen hotel that blends local culture with modern comforts. The property adopts a “Premium” concept with a high‑ceiling lounge, a small library with a fireplace and newly configured family spaces, while maintaining the ryokan tradition of communal bathing. Reception operates 24 hours and a shuttle service connects the hotel with the nearby rail hub, simplifying access from the Tokyo area for short coastal getaways.
Guest accommodation ranges from traditional tatami rooms with futon bedding to larger Japanese‑Western suites; many room types list an indoor bath, while communal bathing facilities include a large public onsen, open‑air bath and sauna. On‑site amenities aim to accommodate mixed groups: a renovated restaurant serving buffet meals, play areas for children, karaoke and table‑tennis corners, and a premium lounge for quieter moments; the front desk is staffed 24 hours and a complimentary drink area and yukata selection are provided. Practical conveniences include free parking, luggage storage and accessible elevators.
Dining centers on regional ingredients presented in buffet formats and a redesigned dining room that references local art and temple motifs, with light refreshments available in the lounge. The hotel’s mix of public thermal baths, family‑friendly facilities and a quieter premium lounge makes it a useful choice for travelers seeking a ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka, suitable for one‑night stops or longer stays while exploring the Izu Peninsula’s coast and cultural sites.
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Review summary for: Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Premium…
Positive Reviews
Friendly, helpful staff
Multiple guests praised the attentive and welcoming staff who assisted with check‑in, alternative solutions (e.g. for bikes) and made non‑Japanese speakers feel supported when possible.
Generous, high‑quality buffet meals
Breakfast and dinner buffets were frequently described as excellent with a wide variety of dishes (including some Western options), fresh ingredients and specialty counters that guests enjoyed.
Excellent onsen facilities and traditional experience
The indoor and renovated outdoor onsen baths received strong positive comments; guests also appreciated the authentic Japanese touches (yukata, tatami rooms) and new‑experience elements like yukata events.
Spacious, comfortable traditional rooms
Many reviewers highlighted large Japanese‑style rooms (tatami areas, low tables, futons or beds) that were clean and good value for money, especially for families or groups.
Leisure amenities and complimentary extras
The hotel’s lounge, free drinks (including beer), ice cream, small library, massage chairs and shuttle service were enjoyed by guests and added to the overall positive stay.
Negative Reviews
Sleeping comfort and shared bathrooms for some room types
Several guests staying in Japanese‑style economy rooms found futons uncomfortable and noted some room types only have shared/open bath and shower facilities, which Western guests found inconvenient.
Cleanliness and maintenance issues in parts of the property
A number of reviews reported mold (bathroom, ceilings, curtains), dust in corners, worn furniture, peeling wallpaper and aged bathrooms—suggesting deeper cleaning and minor refurbishments are needed in places.
Language and wayfinding difficulties
Visitors noted limited English signage and few English‑speaking staff; the building name being in Japanese made it harder to find and check‑in could be challenging for non‑Japanese speakers.
Inconsistent buffet service and food issues
While buffets were generally praised, some guests experienced disappointing dinner quality, slow replenishment of popular items, missing sushi/seafood choices, or food not kept hot enough in the restaurant.
Parking, bike facilities and location drawbacks
A few guests reported unclear parking arrangements, lack of dedicated bicycle parking and that the hotel is a bit of a walk from the train station—minor annoyances for some visitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard Japanese-style rooms are usually set for two adults, and the property also offers family rooms; children are welcome but cribs and extra beds are not available, so check the room occupancy when booking.
Yes — the hotel features hot spring baths including public indoor baths, an open-air bath and a sauna; bathing facilities are shared rather than private in-room baths.
Public-bath rules apply: visible tattoos can restrict access and children may be required to use gender-separated bathhouses; please check reception for the hotel’s specific onsen guidelines.
The hotel is within easy reach of Ito Station (about a 10–15 minute walk) and a pickup shuttle/bus service is available; confirm shuttle times with the property before arrival.
From the Tokyo area it is most convenient to travel by train; total travel time from central Tokyo is roughly 1.5–2.5 hours depending on connections — plan via Atami/Ito and check schedules.
The hotel offers English language support and a 24-hour front desk, though the level of English proficiency can vary; reception can assist with basic directions and onsen questions.
You can expect tatami-style rooms or rooms with beds on tatami, yukata wear, communal onsen bathing and buffet dining; recent renovations added a premium lounge, library and a kids’ corner to enhance the experience.
The property sits in the Ito Onsen area with easy access to local hot-spring sights; popular nearby visits include Shuzenji, Mount Daruma and day trips into the Hakone region, all reachable by train or car.
Pets are not allowed at the property; the hotel’s bathing facilities are primarily public/open-air and private in-room onsens are not clearly listed — contact the hotel if you need to request private or special-use arrangements.
The hotel offers buffet dining (breakfast and frequently dinner options) and on-site food facilities; convenience stores and local shops are within walking distance around Ito Station — ask reception for the nearest supermarket and restaurant recommendations.
