Atarayo Nishiizu Onsen
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Ryokan highlights
A sea-view onsen ryokan in Izu's Toi area with strong baths, meals, and relaxed coastal appeal.
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Food & drinks
Verified as Atarayo Nishiizu Onsen at 324 Toi, Izu; dining centers on creative Japanese kaiseki, breakfast, and an on-site bar, with local seafood spots nearby.
Main meal venue with live-kitchen creative Japanese kaiseki.
- Oborozuki KaisekifoodSeasonal Japanese kaiseki course.
- Aburi KaisekispecialtyFlame-grilled course with local ingredients.
- Steak with wasabifoodLive-kitchen steak with Shizuoka wasabi.
- Local seafoodfoodSeafood-focused seasonal plates.
- Asian breakfastfoodGentle Japanese-style morning meal.
Adults-only evening bar for drinks and late sweets.
- CocktailsdrinkClassic mixed drinks.
- Wine and spiritsdrinkSimple evening pours.
- Night parfaitspecialtyPopular late-night dessert.
- Cheese snacksfoodLight bites for drinks.
Local seafood restaurant known for fresh fish and Japanese set meals.
- Fresh sashimifoodLocal catch, simply served.
- SushifoodClassic seafood sushi.
- Seafood rice bowlfoodRice bowl with assorted fish.
- SakedrinkGood match with seafood.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Toi Onsen on the west coast of Izu, typically reached via Shuzenji or Mishima by bus or taxi, with Toi Port also useful for some itineraries.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A stylish Toi Onsen ryokan designed around memorable evenings, with sunset views, in-room hot-spring baths in many categories, and a more modern social atmosphere than a classic old-fashioned inn. It suits couples and travelers who want a scenic, adult-leaning stay, but it is less ideal if you want easy rail access or a deeply traditional ryokan feel.
- Sunset-focused west Izu settingThe ryokan is in Toi on the west coast of Izu, a part of Shizuoka known for beautiful sunset views over Suruga Bay. The rooftop footbath terrace is built to make that evening scenery part of the stay.
- Many rooms have private open-air onsen bathsMore than half of the rooms come with their own open-air bath, and the property highlights these as flowing hot-spring baths rather than just standard tubs. That makes it especially appealing for couples or anyone who wants a quieter bathing experience.
- Nighttime atmosphere is a real signature hereThis ryokan is clearly designed around the idea of enjoying the night, not only the bath. The on-site BAR ATARAYO and the late-evening mood make it feel more date-friendly and contemporary than many conventional ryokans.
- Dinner feels more lively than a standard kaisekiThe dining room uses a live-kitchen style, so dinner is not just about being served course after course in silence. If you enjoy a bit of energy, fire, aroma, and presentation with your meal, this property stands out.
- Good mix of modern comfort and ryokan elementsRoom types range from familiar Japanese-style rooms to larger suites over 70 sqm, so the stay is not limited to one rigid format. It is a practical choice for travelers who want onsen character without giving up a more updated design.
- Access is not especially convenientToi is scenic but comparatively remote, and this west-Izu location is better suited to travelers with a car or a deliberate regional itinerary. It is not the kind of ryokan you pick for a quick, effortless arrival from major rail hubs.
- Less ideal if you want a deeply traditional ryokan moodThe branding, bar concept, and modern styling give it a contemporary personality. Travelers seeking a hushed, old-Japan atmosphere may find it more polished and lifestyle-oriented than classic.
- Some key perks depend on room categoryPrivate open-air bathing is a major draw here, but not every room offers the same experience. If you book purely on the headline image without checking the exact room type, the stay could feel less special than expected.
- The social evening concept may not suit everyoneBAR ATARAYO and the emphasis on nighttime enjoyment are appealing for couples and friends, but not for travelers who prefer a quiet early night. If you want a purely serene retreat with little atmosphere around dinner and after, this may be the wrong tone.
- West Izu scenery comes with fewer walkable conveniencesThe setting favors views and relaxation over urban convenience. If you prefer stepping out to lots of shops, stations, and easy sightseeing on foot, this location can feel limited.
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Current position: 135th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
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| 130th | Ryokan La Luna | 6.6/10 | 4 |
| 131st | Wan Wan Paradise Izukogen | 8.0/10 | 149 |
| 132nd | Shinyu no Yado SAZANA | 8.0/10 | 168 |
| 133rd | Hotel Sunvalley Izunagaoka Main Building | 7.9/10 | 59 |
| 134th | Hotel Resorpia Atami | 8.0/10 | 1,207 |
| 135th | Atarayo Nishiizu Onsen Current ryokan | 7.9/10 | 96 |
| 136th | Sakaya Ryokan Yoshina Onsen | 4.1/10 | 2 |
| 137th | UmibenokakureyuSEIRYU海辺のかくれ湯清流 | 7.9/10 | 168 |
| 138th | Hanamizuki Onsen Resort | 7.9/10 | 174 |
| 139th | Shimoda Kaihin Hotel | 7.7/10 | 35 |
| 140th | KKR Numazu Hamayu | 7.9/10 | 504 |
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