Nasubi no Hana

9.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.1/10, based on 87 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
Mountain Setting Forest Surroundings Sea Views Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,2/10
Facilities 9,1/10
Cleanliness 9,4/10
Comfort 9,4/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 8,8/10

Ryokan highlights

A scenic hot-spring ryokan in Ike, Ito, known for private open-air baths and ocean-facing views.

Private Open-Air BathsGuest rooms feature their own hot spring open-air bath for secluded soaking.
Wide Ocean ViewsMany stays highlight sweeping sea vistas, including views toward the Izu Islands.
Nature-Framed SettingSet in green surroundings in Ike, giving the property a calm hideaway feel.
Creative Izu CuisineMeals focus on local Izu ingredients and a more distinctive creative dining style.
Couples RetreatPrivate baths, scenic outlooks, and a quiet mood make it especially romantic.
Convenient Izu Kogen AccessAbout 10 minutes from Izu Kogen area, useful for sightseeing and arrival.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and in-room private onsen are the main reason to stay here, so one night works well for check-in, baths, dinner, breakfast, and a slow morning; add a second night only if you want nearby Izu-Kogen and Omuro area sightseeing without rushing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1- to 2-night scenic onsen retreat near Izu-Kogen, not as a highly walkable sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited walkabilityThe setting is quiet and elevated near Ike, so most travelers will rely on car, taxi, or arranged station pickup.
Not a long baseThis area supports a short scenic stay, but many travelers would overstay if expecting dense urban sightseeing nearby.
Dinner mattersBecause the appeal is the private-bath ryokan rhythm, skipping dinner can weaken the value of the stay.

Food & drinks

Verified ryokan in Ike, Ito with on-site seasonal Izu creative kaiseki and breakfast, plus useful nearby dining around Mt. Omuro and central Ito.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Ryokan meal venue for seasonal Izu creative cuisine and breakfast.

  • Izu kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
  • Spiny lobsterspecialtyOne of Izu's signature ingredients.
  • KinmedaispecialtyLocal alfonsino, prepared by season.
  • Ashitaka beefspecialtyShizuoka brand beef course item.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodFish, rice, miso soup, small plates.
Omuro Keishokudo (nearby)
nearbynear Mt. Omuro

Casual Japanese restaurant by the Omuro lift, good for lunch.

  • Set mealsfoodJapanese lunch plates.
  • Barley rice bowlfoodLocal-style bowl dishes.
  • UdonfoodSimple hot noodle option.
  • Local vegetablesspecialtyOften featured in small starters.
  • Green teadrinkTypical meal accompaniment.
Izukogen Beer Ito Marine Town (nearby)
nearbyabout 20 min drive

Popular seafood and craft beer stop at Ito Marine Town.

  • Seafood rice bowlsfoodHearty bowls with local seafood.
  • SashimifoodFresh local fish plates.
  • Craft beerdrinkLocal Izukogen beer.
  • PizzafoodWestern option for a change.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Ike area of Ito near Izu-Kogen, so most travelers arrive via Izu-Kogen Station and complete the last stretch by taxi or arranged pickup.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

Nasubi no Hana is a small ocean-view onsen ryokan in Ike, Ito, Shizuoka that suits travelers who want privacy, in-room bathing, and a quiet Izu Kogen stay. It is a stronger fit for couples and relaxation-focused guests than for travelers who want central convenience or large public facilities.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private open-air baths in every roomAll six Japanese-style rooms come with their own hot spring open-air bath, so you can soak without sharing space with other guests. That makes the stay feel much more private and restful than a standard ryokan.
  • Outstanding sea and island viewsSeveral rooms are designed around the panorama, and the best-view rooms look out toward the ocean and islands such as Izu Oshima, Toshima, Niijima, and Miyakejima. If scenic bathing matters to you, this is one of the property's biggest strengths.
  • Very intimate six-room atmosphereWith only six rooms, the ryokan feels calm, personal, and low-traffic rather than busy or resort-like. It is especially appealing for couples, repeat visitors, and travelers who value silence at night.
  • Memorable Izu-focused dinnerThe cuisine highlights regional specialties including spiny lobster, kinmedai, and Ashitaka beef, giving the stay a clear local identity. This is a good pick if meals are a major part of your ryokan experience.
  • Useful extras for a relaxing stayThe property offers free parking, a free scheduled shuttle from Izu-Kogen Station, a library, and in-room esthetic or massage services. These details make it easier to settle in and stay on-site once you arrive.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not ideal for travelers without a carIt is not in the middle of town, and station access depends on a pre-booked shuttle or a short taxi ride from Izu-Kogen Station. If you prefer walking everywhere, this may feel inconvenient.
  • Very limited shared facilitiesThe appeal here is the guest room itself, not a large bathhouse or a long list of public amenities. Travelers expecting multiple communal baths, saunas, or resort-style activity spaces may find it too small-scale.
  • Small room inventory means less flexibilityBecause there are only six rooms, the most desirable room types can sell out quickly. Your experience can vary depending on which room you secure, especially if views are a top priority.
  • Traditional style may not suit everyoneAll rooms are Japanese-style rather than a broad mix of modern Western layouts. If you strongly prefer a contemporary hotel feel, this ryokan may come across as less practical for your taste.
  • Best for quiet stays, not active sightseeing basesThe setting is geared toward soaking, dining, and spending time in your room terrace rather than jumping in and out for city-style sightseeing. Travelers who want a lively neighborhood atmosphere may feel isolated here.

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