Izu-Nagaoka Hotel Tenbo

4.8
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 4.8/10, based on 60 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
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Garden Setting Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath
Staff 4,8/10
Facilities 4,8/10
Cleanliness 4,8/10
Comfort 4,8/10
Value for money 4,8/10
Location 4,5/10

Ryokan highlights

A hilltop Izu-Nagaoka onsen ryokan known for broad bath options, Mt. Fuji views, and accessible comfort.

Hilltop Fuji ViewsSet on elevated ground with open views, including Mt. Fuji on clear days.
Varied Onsen BathsMultiple bath types include open-air baths, large public baths, and private options.
Accessible DesignUniversal-design touches make the property easier and more comfortable for many guests.
Free Station ShuttleShuttle service from Izunagaoka Station adds convenience for rail travelers.
Room Choice RangeOffers Japanese, Western, and mixed-style rooms for different travel preferences.
Relaxed Onsen SettingSits slightly away from the busiest spa streets for a calmer stay.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsScenery and onsen are the strongest reasons to stay here: arrive by mid-afternoon, use the large baths before dinner, sleep in a Japanese-style room, enjoy breakfast, then pair the stay with nearby Izu Panorama Park or Nirayama Reflection Furnace. Two nights works if you want a slower bath rhythm and one local sightseeing day without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1–2 night onsen stay in Izu-Nagaoka rather than a long sightseeing base; choose it for baths, dinner, and a calm hilltop setting.

Know before booking

Limited walkable coreThe hotel sits slightly away from the busiest part of the onsen town, so spontaneous restaurant-hopping is weaker than in compact resort towns.
Not a long baseGood for a short Izu-Nagaoka break, but the immediate area is not dense enough to justify many nights for most travelers.
Transit neededRail travelers will likely need bus, taxi, or arranged shuttle from Izu-Nagaoka Station rather than an easy station-area walk.

Food & drinks

Verified as the Izunokuni onsen ryokan at 431-1 Nagaoka, with kaiseki-style dinner, breakfast buffet, a terrace lounge, and late-night light dining.

Shun no Bo (on-site)
on-site

Main dining room for kaiseki dinner and breakfast buffet.

  • Seasonal KaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with local Izu flavors.
  • Choice Main DishfoodSelect abalone, beef, or sea bream.
  • Mini Vegetable BuffetfoodSmall buffet focused on vegetable dishes.
  • Breakfast BuffetfoodJapanese and Western morning spread.
  • Coffee and JuicedrinkCoffee, tea, milk, and juices.
Hana Wasabi (on-site)
on-site

Late-night casual dining spot for ramen, snacks, and drinks.

  • RamenfoodPopular late-night noodle option.
  • Bar SnacksfoodLight bites for a second round.
  • SakedrinkEasy drinking with casual dishes.
  • Late-Night SupperspecialtyUseful after baths or evening drinks.
Terrace Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Quiet garden-facing lounge for coffee and light drinks.

  • Organic CoffeedrinkCoffee made with organic beans.
  • Mango DrinkdrinkPopular fruity lounge drink.
  • TeadrinkRelaxed tea break in the lounge.
  • Cafe BreakspecialtyCalm spot for a rest between baths.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A hillside ryokan in the Izu-Nagaoka Onsen area, most practically reached via Izu-Nagaoka Station plus shuttle, local bus, or taxi.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

A solid onsen stay in Izunokuni for travelers who want a larger ryokan with a strong bath offering and a good range of room types. It is especially appealing for couples, families, and small groups, but less ideal if you want a highly intimate or ultra-modern luxury ryokan.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent bath varietyThis ryokan stands out for its bathing setup, with three different open-air baths for each gender, a panoramic indoor bath, and a private bath option for extra privacy.
  • Rooms for very different travel stylesYou can choose from compact Japanese rooms to larger Japanese-Western layouts, and there are also rooms with private semi-open-air or open-air baths for a more upgraded stay.
  • Some rooms have Fuji-facing appealSelected rooms are positioned on the Fuji side, and certain room types specifically mention views toward Mount Fuji, which adds a memorable touch on clear days.
  • Good fit for families and groupsThe hotel has larger Japanese-Western rooms, family-friendly layouts, and practical capacity for multi-generational trips rather than only romantic two-person stays.
  • Comfortable post-onsen facilitiesBeyond the baths, the property adds a footbath deck, a cooling lounge, and a renovated high-temperature sauna, which makes the bathing experience feel more complete.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • More hotel-like than intimateWith 54 rooms and broad facilities, the atmosphere is less personal and secluded than a small traditional ryokan with only a handful of guest rooms.
  • Not every room feels specialThe room lineup is broad, but some entry-level options are clearly simpler than the premium bath-equipped rooms, so the experience can vary a lot by category.
  • Public bath rules may limit some travelersGuests with tattoos are not allowed in the large communal baths, which can be a major drawback if the onsen is a key part of your trip.
  • Sauna setup is incomplete for someThe sauna was upgraded, but there is no cold plunge bath, so travelers who care about a full hot-cold sauna routine may find it less satisfying.
  • Best experience may require paying upThe most distinctive features, such as private-bath rooms and higher-end view categories, are in the upgraded room tiers rather than the standard base rooms.

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