Hamayuu
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Ryokan highlights
A simple hot-spring minshuku in Katase, Higashiizu with easy station and beach access.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This small ryokan at Katase 577-14 appears to offer simple on-site Asian breakfast, with better lunch and dinner choices nearby in the Atagawa and Kataseshirata area.
Simple in-house meal space for the property's included Asian breakfast.
- Asian breakfastfoodDaily breakfast set or buffet.
- Rice dishesfoodTypical Japanese breakfast staple.
- TeadrinkHot tea with breakfast.
Well-known local seafood restaurant in the Atagawa area for lunch or dinner.
- Seafood bowlfoodRice bowl with local seafood.
- Simmered kinmedaispecialtyRegional golden-eye snapper dish.
- Japanese set mealsfoodSeafood-focused set menus.
Casual cafe-style stop known for fruit sweets and drinks near Atagawa attractions.
- Fruit dessertsfoodParlor-style sweets and fruit plates.
- Banana treatsspecialtyBanana-based local theme items.
- Coffee and teadrinkLight cafe drinks.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the Katase/Atagawa area of Higashiizu, with easiest rail access via nearby Izu-Atagawa or Katase-Shirata stations and final access typically by short taxi ride.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A simple local minshuku in Katase, Higashiizu, it suits travelers who want a low-key stay near the station and beach rather than a polished full-service ryokan. Choose it for convenience and traditional simplicity, but not if you expect private baths, upscale facilities, or broad hotel-style amenities.
- Easy walk from the stationIt is within short walking distance of Katase-Shirata Station, which makes arrivals and day trips around the Izu coast much easier without relying heavily on a car.
- Close to the beachThe property is only a short walk from the seafront, so it works well for travelers who want quick beach access and a casual coastal atmosphere.
- Traditional tatami stayRooms are Japanese-style with tatami and futon bedding, giving a more local and old-school minshuku experience than a standard business hotel.
- Good base for seafood-focused tripsThe inn is associated with Japanese set meals featuring local seafood, which can appeal to travelers who want a simple stay tied to the food culture of eastern Izu.
- Quiet, small-scale atmosphereThis is a modest inn rather than a large resort, so it is better suited to guests who prefer a calm, unpretentious environment in a residential onsen area.
- Shared facilities feel basicSome room types use shared bathrooms, so it may feel less comfortable for travelers who want more privacy or a more premium ryokan setup.
- Limited upscale amenitiesThis is a simple minshuku-style property, not a luxury ryokan, so do not expect elaborate lounges, spa facilities, or polished full-service hospitality.
- Dining may be less flexibleIf you are counting on dinner variety or hotel-style restaurant choice, the meal setup can feel more fixed and traditional than flexible.
- Not ideal for design-led staysTravelers looking for stylish interiors, panoramic bath spaces, or a memorable high-end aesthetic may find the property too plain.
- Best with modest expectationsThe appeal is practicality and local character, so guests expecting a destination ryokan experience may feel underwhelmed for a special-occasion trip.
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Current position: 16th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11th | Hanafubuki | 9.3/10 | 968 |
| 12th | Isaribi (No Children) | 9.3/10 | 366 |
| 13th | 伊豆高原の隠れ宿Syuhari守破離 | 9.3/10 | 348 |
| 14th | Fugaku Hanabusa | 9.3/10 | 161 |
| 15th | Hinodeya | 9.2/10 | 700 |
| 16th | Hamayuu Current ryokan | 9.2/10 | 501 |
| 17th | Seizan Yamato | 9.3/10 | 104 |
| 18th | Ochiairo | 9.4/10 | 60 |
| 19th | Hanare Yado Yosizumi | 9.3/10 | 97 |
| 20th | Izu Mitohama Shotokan | 9.3/10 | 89 |
| 21st | Yokohama Fujiyoshi Izuten | 9.5/10 | 37 |
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