Yoshino

8,2/10 Excellent - Based on 276 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Solo travelers (36%)
Couples (31%)
Groups (17%)
Families (16%)

Yoshino is a compact, traditional ryokan located a short walk from the city centre of Ito, described as roughly six minutes on foot from the station; rooms are predominantly Japanese-style with futons and tatami layouts and some larger multi-futon configurations for groups. Meals follow a set in-room schedule with dinner served at appointed times and breakfasts offered in a regional style; the property operates adult-only policies and standard check-in/out windows. The property is presented as a ryokan with onsen in Ito, with staff and service routines arranged to support arrivals from the nearby station.

Bathing is central to the experience: the ryokan advertises a selection of multiple communal baths, including an outdoor onsen and a distinctive tatami-style bath reported to be fed from the property’s own spring source. Public bathing areas are segregated and timed for guest use rather than being private in-room baths, and guest comments commonly reference a large public bath on an upper floor and an open-air option for relaxation. Shared spaces include a small lounge and convenience features for after-bath comfort.

Practical amenities are straightforward and focused on convenience for onsen visitors: free Wi‑Fi is available in public areas, the ryokan offers a shuttle service from Ito Station in the afternoon hours and provides on-site parking, and a small souvenir corner and communal lounge add modest facilities for guests. The location makes day trips to regional sights feasible (rough distances to nearby destinations are noted by providers), and the property is positioned as a compact ryokan with onsen Shizuoka that suits travellers seeking a traditional inn with in-house bathing options.

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Highlights of this ryokan

Free parking
Non-smoking rooms
Family rooms
Free Wifi
Spa

Detailed Ratings

Staff 9.1
Equipements 8.2
Cleanliness 8.5
Comfort 8.5
Value for money 8.5
Location 7.7

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Review summary for: Yoshino

Positive Reviews

Very friendly and helpful staff

Multiple reviews highlight polite, welcoming staff who accommodate requests (e.g. room upgrades, food preferences) and provide attentive service even at late hours.

Excellent onsen and bath facilities

Guests praise the on-site hot springs (indoor rock onsen and outdoor baths), describing them as clean, warm, relaxing and a major reason to stay.

Delicious traditional Japanese breakfast

Many guests enjoyed the traditional breakfast—often described as tasty and sometimes served in-room—which reviewers called a standout feature of the stay.

Authentic traditional ryokan experience

Reviewers appreciated the classic atmosphere, tatami rooms and yukata offerings, noting the old‑school charm and Japanese-style rooms as a positive cultural experience.

Comfortable common areas and extras

Guests liked the lounge and amenities (free drinks, manga, massagers, TV streaming options), convenient features like parking, and generally found rooms clean and comfortable.

Negative Reviews

Occasional insect or cleanliness issues

A few guests reported finding insects (cockroaches, beetles, grasshoppers) in rooms or concerns about cleanliness, which was unsettling for those stays.

Limited access hours for outdoor onsen

Some reviewers noted gendered/time-limited hours for the outdoor onsen (e.g. women’s hours only at certain times), meaning guests had to wake early or stay up late to use preferred baths.

Rooms feel old and show wear

Several guests mentioned an old or damp smell in rooms, worn bathrooms, weak hot-water flow in showers and firm futons that affected comfort—reflecting the ryokan’s age and rustic condition.

Language, signage and wayfinding difficulties

Because the property is very Japanese (names, signage and staff primarily in Japanese), some guests found it hard to locate or navigate the hotel and suggested clearer English signage or directions.

Breakfast variety can be repetitive

A few longer-stay guests noted the breakfast menu was very similar day-to-day and would welcome more variation in dishes across multiple nights.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many guests can a room accommodate?

Rooms are mainly Japanese-style and range from 2 up to 5 adults in some futon layouts; note the property does not accept children.

Does Yoshino have an onsen?

Yes — the ryokan provides a selection of three communal hot-spring baths, including at least one outdoor bath.

Is there a shuttle from Ito Station?

Yes — a free shuttle runs from Ito Station to the hotel between 14:00 and 18:00 with no reservation required; the hotel is also about a 6‑minute walk from the station.

How do I get to Yoshino from Haneda Airport?

Yoshino is about 90 km from Haneda Airport; most guests travel by public transport to Ito Station (roughly around two hours depending on connections) and then use the free shuttle or walk a few minutes.

Do staff speak English?

Staff are friendly and can assist in basic English, though English proficiency can be limited; bringing reservation details and simple phrases or a translation app is helpful.

What kind of dining and meal times are offered?

The ryokan serves traditional Japanese meals; breakfast is Asian-style and dinner is served in-room at scheduled slots (typically 17:30, 18:00, 18:30 or 19:00) — inform the property of your preferred time in advance.

What local attractions are within easy reach?

The hotel is close to Ito Station and within walking distance of local beaches, museums and city attractions; day trips to Hakone and viewpoints for Mount Fuji are possible from Ito.

What are the check-in and check-out times and late arrival policy?

Check-in is from 15:00 until 00:00 and check-out is between 07:30 and 10:00; please notify the ryokan in advance if you expect to arrive after 17:30.

Can I reserve a private onsen or bring pets?

Pets are not permitted at the property; the onsen facilities are communal and private-use baths are not guaranteed — contact the ryokan directly to request private-use options.

Are there shops or supermarkets nearby for essentials?

Yes — Ito Station area has restaurants, convenience stores and supermarkets within walking distance, and the ryokan offers a small souvenir shop and a common lounge for guests.

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