Shimoda View Hotel
7,5/10 Very good - Based on 121 reviews
Set on a wooded hill above a white-sand cove on the Izu Peninsula, Shimoda View Hotel combines traditional ryokan touches with full-service hotel amenities. Bright Japanese-style rooms feature tatami floors, futons or Western beds and balconies facing the ocean; several room categories offer individual open-air tubs set on private terraces. The property presents itself as a ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka, so expect both public thermal baths and accommodation options that let you soak while watching the sea.
Public facilities include an indoor hot-spring bath and an outdoor rotenburo positioned to frame mountain and sea views, plus a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a café that provides complimentary Wi‑Fi in its seating area. Dining ranges from a seafood-focused Japanese restaurant serving seasonal local catches to an Italian-style restaurant with ocean panoramas; spa treatments and massage services are available, and entertainment facilities include karaoke and a small shop. A complimentary shuttle serves the nearby train station and on-site parking is provided.
Rooms with private open-air tubs are configured for couples or families seeking privacy, and yukata are supplied to complete the onsen experience. The combination of ocean vistas, traditional room layouts and modern restaurant choices makes the hotel a practical pick for travelers exploring coastal Shizuoka and the wider Izu Peninsula. If you prioritise a scenic soak, choose a room type that lists an outdoor bath—this property is often described as a ryokan with private onsen on the Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka.
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Review summary for: Shimoda View Hotel
Positive Reviews
Excellent ocean views and location
Many reviewers highlighted the hotel's position on the bay with stunning panoramic ocean and beach views; several said the scenery was a key reason they enjoyed their stay.
Helpful and friendly staff
Multiple guests praised staff kindness and helpfulness — specific mentions of reception and waitstaff who assisted with issues and went above and beyond to resolve booking mistakes or special requests.
Very good onsen and outdoor/private baths
The public bath houses and private outdoor/ceramic or hinoki baths were frequently praised as relaxing, well organised and a major positive of the stay.
Strong food offering (breakfast & dinners)
Many guests enjoyed the breakfast and evening meals, noting a wide selection of Japanese and Western options, high quality preparation and staff willingness to accommodate dietary needs (including full vegan meals).
Spacious, comfortable rooms and good bedding
Several reviews mention large rooms, comfortable bedding and clean, well-kept accommodation, with some rooms (especially those with baths) offering excellent value for money.
Negative Reviews
Dated facilities and some areas run down
Numerous reviewers noted the building and public areas looked tired or in need of refurbishment; guests reported certain zones appearing neglected or in need of decoration and repair.
Inconsistent cleanliness and maintenance issues
A number of guests reported cleanliness problems ranging from insect sightings, spider webs and visible deposits in onsen corners to mouldy smells, stained duvets and rusty or poorly maintained fixtures, indicating inconsistent upkeep.
Limited English and communication problems
Several reviews said only one or very few staff spoke English, which made billing, explanations and some services difficult; other comments described miscommunications around upgrades, shuttle arrangements and service expectations.
Limited on-site dining options and mixed bar experience
Some guests noted few dining choices on site (or no food service at certain times), limited alternatives if not taking the full buffet, and complaints about weak alcoholic drink servings at the bar; one reviewer also mentioned restricted breakfast service hours.
Transport, booking and pricing concerns
A few guests experienced shuttle/transfer issues (no shuttle present as promised) or found the hotel remote from the station requiring a taxi; others felt prices were high during peak periods (e.g. Golden Week).
Frequently Asked Questions
Room capacity varies by type: standard ocean-side rooms sleep up to 5, suites up to 7 and multi-room Japanese anterooms up to 9; many special rooms fit 4–6. Check the specific room description when booking to confirm exact capacity.
Yes — the hotel has several hot-spring baths including Momoyama and Kamakura plus two open-air baths; public baths operate approximately 05:00–11:00 and 13:00–01:00 with a cleaning break midday. Baths alternate by gender on different days and toiletries are provided; guests with visible tattoos may be restricted from public bathing areas.
A free pick‑up/drop‑off shuttle to/from Izukyu‑Shimoda Station is available; the hotel is about a 6‑minute drive from the station. You should reserve the shuttle in advance (details appear on your booking confirmation or by contacting the hotel).
From Tokyo, take the Odoriko/Tokaido services to Izukyu‑Shimoda Station (total travel time by public transport is roughly three hours depending on connections), then use the hotel shuttle or a short taxi ride. From airports, follow train or bus connections into central Tokyo or Atami/Mishima and transfer to the Odoriko/Tokaido route toward Izukyu‑Shimoda.
The hotel provides English-language information online and some staff can assist in English, but English proficiency may be limited at times. If you need specific language help, request assistance when making your reservation.
Guests can stay in tatami-style rooms, wear provided yukata, and enjoy public and open‑air onsen baths; some rooms include private open‑air baths for an in-room onsen experience. The hotel also serves local seafood and offers Japanese-style dining options.
Popular nearby attractions include Shimoda Aquarium (about a 15‑minute drive), Izu sightseeing cruises around Shimoda Port (about 9 minutes), and the Shimoda Ropeway (about 11 minutes). The hotel’s access page lists additional local museums, parks and coastal sights within a short drive.
The hotel offers free on-site parking and a station shuttle; taxis and regional buses serve Shimoda for flexible sightseeing. Many guests use a rental car for the wider Izu Peninsula, while short local trips are easily reached by taxi or the hotel shuttle to the station.
Front desk service is available 24 hours; check-in and check-out times are confirmed on your booking details and may vary by rate. If you plan to arrive by train, reserve the station shuttle in advance and notify the hotel of your estimated arrival time.
Pets are generally not accepted — contact the hotel in advance if you have a service animal. The property offers rooms with private open‑air baths (private in‑room onsen) and banquet facilities for groups, and there are restaurants on-site plus supermarkets and convenience stores a short drive away in Shimoda town.
