Yururi Nishiizu

8.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.5/10, based on 34 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 10:00 AM
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Quiet Village Hot Spring Bath Public Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,5/10
Cleanliness 8,5/10
Comfort 8,5/10
Value for money 8,3/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A hot spring ryokan in Toi, Izu, suited to relaxing stays near the west Izu coast.

Toi Coast SettingSet in Toi, Izu, with the beach area and west coast sights nearby.
Hot Spring BathsKnown for onsen bathing, with spa and hot spring facilities on site.
Near Odoi BeachOdoi Beach is within walking distance or a very short drive.
Cape Sightseeing BaseConvenient for visiting Koibito Misaki, one of west Izu's best-known scenic spots.
Easy Car AccessFree private parking makes it practical for self-drive Izu itineraries.
Calm Resort FeelThe setting favors quiet, restorative stays over urban convenience or nightlife.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main driver: arrive mid-afternoon, use the baths, have dinner, walk the nearby coast or sunset points, sleep, breakfast, then visit Toi Gold Mine or the seafront before moving on. A second night works only if you want a slower dog-friendly coastal pace.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or easy 2-night stay in Toi Onsen for travelers wanting a dog-friendly coastal onsen break rather than a dense sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Dog-focused propertyThis is specifically built around stays with dogs, so non-pet travelers may prefer a more traditional ryokan atmosphere.
Weak rail accessToi is reached by road or bus from Shuzenji rather than easy station-to-ryokan rail logistics.
Limited long-stay depthThe immediate area has a handful of worthwhile stops, but not enough for most travelers to justify many nights.

Food & drinks

Verified as the dog-friendly hot spring ryokan in Toi with on-site seasonal kaiseki dinner and Japanese breakfast, plus a few useful seafood spots nearby.

Restaurant (on-site)
on-site

Main dining room for seasonal kaiseki dinner; dogs are allowed with guests.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Kinmedai simmeredspecialtyLocal splendid alfonsino specialty.
  • Seafood hot potfoodSeafood nabe in select courses.
  • Abalone teppanspecialtyOptional grilled abalone.
  • Wagyu teppanfoodOptional beef hot plate.
Breakfast Dining (on-site)
on-site

On-site morning meal venue serving a Japanese breakfast with local ingredients.

  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional set breakfast.
  • Small side dishesfoodColorful local kobachi plates.
  • TeadrinkStandard breakfast tea service.
Shokujidokoro Sakura (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Useful nearby casual seafood dining in Toi; good backup for lunch outside the ryokan.

  • Seafood set mealsfoodCasual fish-focused meals.
  • Local fish dishesspecialtyFresh catch style plates.
  • Rice bowlsfoodSimple hearty bowl meals.

Access, transport and nearby sights

Yururi Nishiizu is a west Izu coast ryokan in Toi Onsen, typically reached via Shuzenji or Mishima plus bus/taxi, with Toi Port also useful for ferry-based arrivals.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

Yururi Nishiizu is a niche ryokan in Toi, Izu that stands out most for travelers bringing a dog and wanting a relaxed onsen stay near the sea. It is much less ideal if you want a polished luxury ryokan, strong walkable convenience, or a stay designed primarily for guests without pets.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent for traveling with a dogThis ryokan is built around dog-friendly stays rather than simply tolerating pets, with dedicated dog-oriented services and a setting where bringing your dog feels normal instead of like a compromise.
  • Open-air bath with sea viewsThe rotenburo is one of the clearest experience highlights here, giving you a more scenic Nishi-Izu feel than a generic inland onsen stay. It suits travelers who want a soothing bath experience tied to the coast.
  • Good base for a quiet Toi escapeThe property sits in Toi, a calmer part of Izu that works well for travelers who want a slower pace, coastal atmosphere, and less of a big resort feel. It fits short restorative stays especially well.
  • Rooms tend to feel spacious by ryokan standardsSeveral guest impressions point to rooms that feel large and comfortable, which is especially useful if you are staying with luggage, family, or a pet. That extra space can make a one-night stay noticeably easier.
  • Staff service is a consistent strengthService is one of the more reliable positives mentioned by guests, with a welcoming attitude that seems particularly valuable for international visitors and pet owners. That can smooth over small inconveniences elsewhere in the stay.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Best suited to dog loversBecause the inn is strongly pet-oriented, travelers who do not enjoy being around dogs may find the overall atmosphere less relaxing than at a traditional ryokan. This is not the best fit for a pet-free retreat.
  • Location is peaceful but not very convenientToi is more about quiet coastal downtime than easy access, so this ryokan is less practical if you want lively surroundings, lots of nearby dining, or effortless sightseeing across Izu without a car.
  • Not a top-tier luxury ryokanThe experience appears comfortable and charming, but it does not consistently read as ultra-refined or high-end in the way premium ryokan travelers may expect. If you want exceptional polish, this may feel a step below.
  • Some rooms have practical limitationsJapanese-style rooms can feel less convenient for some guests, especially when bedding setup reduces usable space. That matters more if you prefer Western-style ease or are staying more than one night.
  • Value may feel uneven for some guestsSome guest feedback suggests the price can feel a little high relative to what is delivered overall. It may work better for travelers who specifically value the dog-friendly concept than for those judging on ryokan quality alone.

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