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Surrounded on three sides by the ocean, the region in which the small city of Izu sits is dominated by dramatic mountains, meandering rivers and verdant forests. It’s no surprise, therefore, that it’s a favourite amongst outdoorsy travellers or those escaping the city for the weekend. Japan's extensive railway network means that this restful region is just under two hours from Tokyo by train. The area’s accommodation options reflect this desire for peaceful guesthouses within reach of hiking, cycling and fishing opportunities, and our list of the best places to stay includes two superb ryokans, one of which dates back to the 15th Century.
The eastern side of the peninsula — which includes Atami — is characterised by superb coastlines, winding rivers and natural hot springs. You’ll find excellent surfing, busy beaches and water sports aplenty. Turn westwards, however, and you can expect a quieter, more laid-back vibe. Dogashima, for instance, is deemed particularly beautiful, known for its dazzling blue caves and dramatic sunsets.
Closer to the city of Izu itself the cascading Joren Falls tumble over moss-covered rocks, travellers can visit a fascinating wasabi farm, and the iconic Shuzenji Temple offers an insight into Izu's cultural heritage. Head to nearby Kawazu to admire the blossoming cherry trees, follow hiking and mountain bike trails, go horse riding, or pick a quiet spot for an afternoon’s fishing. If you’re looking to really unwind, simply take a soak in the rejuvenating waters of a traditional onsen at one of the best places to stay in Izu. These charming little guesthouses offer restorative massages, saunas and delicious Japanese dishes, too.
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Izu
A hot spring hotel on the Izu Peninsula. Simple yet sophisticated rooms allow for the utmost luxury — think sleek wooden panelling, crisp, clean lines and warm, neutral colours. The best offer private outdoor onsen and Mt Fuji views. A communal onsen and international dining complete the picture.
Izu (Shizuoka )
An atmospheric ryokan situated in the scenic Izu countryside. Traditional Japanese rooms are spacious and light with large windows, western beds, tatami mats and lovely views. Indoor and outdoor onsens and saunas provide total relaxation after a day spent indulging in outdoor pursuits. Charming.
Izu
A homely ryokan located in a picturesque seaside village. The Japanese and Western style rooms feature private open-air, hot spring-fed onsen with views over the Pacific. There are communal outdoor and indoor baths too. Expect nothing but the best local produce and seafood. Utter bliss.
Izu (Izu)
This chic retreat blends luxury with nature's tranquility, deep in Yugashima's lush embrace. Its decor, a harmonious fusion of minimalism and warmth, invites a serene connection to the surrounding woods. Private onsens, French cuisine and personalised butler service make for a special stay.
Izu
An elegant hotel on the banks of the Kano river. The beautifully conceived rooms fuse traditional Japanese decor with modern luxuries, and all come with a view of either the river or garden, plus private hot spring bath. The restaurant offers traditional kaiseki cuisine. Relaxation guaranteed!
Izu (Izu-shi,)
Founded in 1489, historic Asaba enjoys a serene riverside location in Izu. Experience traditional Japanese accommodation (think tatami woven-straw flooring and futon bedding) with floor-to-ceiling windows offering lovely views. Splendid cuisine served at the restaurant. An idyllic spot!
Izu (Izu)
A stylish hotel set in serene gardens near the Kitamata River. The sumptuous suites are in traditional sukiya style with indoor & outdoor baths. There's a cosy bar, plus an open-air hot spring bathhouse surrounded by greenery. Delicious kaiseki-style food is served in-room. A little slice of heaven.