Wan’s Resort Jogasaki
9/10 Exceptional - Based on 6 reviews
Wan's Resort Jogasaki sits on a coastal headland above Sagami Bay in Ito on the Izu Peninsula, offering a pet-first resort experience that frames ocean views and sunrise over Izu Oshima. Operated as an all‑inclusive property, the resort adapts resort‑style comforts to the needs of guests travelling with dogs, combining room types that range from compact doubles to larger family layouts with an emphasis on easy‑care interiors and in‑room pet amenities. As a modern ryokan with onsen in Shizuoka, the property highlights communal bathing spaces designed to deliver a seaside soaking experience.
Bathing facilities include mineral hot springs and a large public bathroom with panoramic sea views; facilities are organised as shared onsen rather than guaranteed private in‑room baths. Dining centres on local seafood and regionally sourced vegetables served in a marine‑coloured restaurant where guests may dine alongside their pets, and the current all‑inclusive approach bundles meals, a selection of drinks and a variety of dog‑friendly items. On‑site services are focused on pet care and convenience: a dog park and artificial‑turf play area, indoor play space for rainy days, self‑service grooming and washing stations, a small retail corner for pet supplies, and guest rooms fitted with Serta mattresses, minibars and complimentary Wi‑Fi.
The resort is within easy reach of Jogasaki‑Kaigan station and the coastal trails that trace the Jogasaki Coast, making it simple to combine onsen time with shoreline walks and morning sunrise outings. Staff offer assistance with local arrangements and station transfers by prior request, and the property’s practical, relaxed rhythm suits travellers who prioritise time outdoors with their dogs and straightforward seaside amenities. For visitors seeking a seaside, dog‑friendly stay with ocean‑facing hot springs in Ito, it provides a focused, amenity‑rich option.
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Review summary for: Wan’s Resort Jogasaki
Positive Reviews
Friendly, attentive staff
A reviewer specifically noted that the staff's response and service were very good, highlighting helpful and pleasant interactions during their stay.
All-inclusive plan well received
Guests appreciated the all-inclusive offering, describing it positively and indicating it added value to their stay.
Indoor common space useful in bad weather
Reviewers mentioned that despite rain, having an indoor free/common space was convenient and made the stay more comfortable.
Negative Reviews
Aucun point négatif trouvé.
Frequently Asked Questions
Room capacity varies by type: most twin and modern rooms sleep 2, some Japanese-western rooms accommodate up to 4; individual room pages list exact maximums.
Yes — there is an on-site public hot spring (onsen) with separate men’s and women’s bathing areas and ocean views; typical public-bath hours are in the mid-afternoon to late evening.
The ryokan offers free pick-up from the nearby Jogasaki Kaigan (城ヶ崎海岸) station by prior reservation; there is no regular airport shuttle—major airports (e.g., Haneda) require rail or car transfer.
Staff primarily operate in Japanese; hotel teams handle international guests and some English is available, but please notify the property in advance for specific language support.
The property is designed for guests with dogs, offering dog-friendly rooms, on-site dog amenities, a dog run, grooming and special dog menus; many services are tailored to pet stays as part of the resort experience.
The resort overlooks Jogasaki Coast and is close to Jogasaki Kaigan walking trails, Izu Granpal Park, the Izu Teddy Bear Museum and Mt. Omuro, all within short drives or a short train ride away.
Take the Izu Kyuko Line to Jogasaki Kaigan station (about a 5–10 minute walk) and request the hotel’s station pick-up if needed; trains from Ito/Atami connect to the line via the JR network.
Standard check-in is between 15:00 and 18:00 and check-out is between 08:00 and 11:00; arrival outside those hours should be arranged with the hotel in advance.
The property’s main onsen is a shared public bath with separate gender areas; private or family-use bathing may be possible on request, and dogs are generally welcome in dining areas with dedicated dog menus and seating options.
There is an on-site restaurant serving European-style and resort meals (the resort also operates an all-inclusive service for food and drinks), and the hotel shop stocks souvenirs and pet items; convenience stores and supermarkets are a short drive away.
