Hanafubuki
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Ryokan highlights
A forest-surrounded onsen ryokan in Yawatano, Ito, near Izukogen sights and the Jogasaki area.
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Food & drinks
Forest-set ryokan in Ito with multiple on-site dining houses, seasonal kaiseki, drinks, and choice of Japanese or Western breakfast.
Named on-site meal venue for seasonal Japanese courses.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course dinner with Izu ingredients.
- Ise lobsterspecialtyAvailable by advance request, sashimi or grilled.
- Kinmedai dishesspecialtyLocal golden eye snapper appears in plans.
- Sake and winedrinkMeal pairing drinks offered.
Quiet on-site dining house overlooking the forest.
- Mini kaiseki lunchfoodLunch course centered on seasonal Izu produce.
- Japanese breakfastfoodChoice includes grilled dried fish set.
- Brown rice porridgefoodGentle breakfast option.
- Original cocktailsdrinkHouse drinks available with meals.
Another named on-site dining space for ryokan meals.
- Western breakfastfoodBread-based morning option.
- Seafood coursesfoodLocal sea flavors in dinner service.
- Turban shellspecialtyA la carte shellfish option by request.
- Plum wine and sakedrinkJapanese drinks featured by the ryokan.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A forested ryokan in Ito’s Yawatano area, best reached via Izu-Kogen Station and then a short taxi ride or manageable walk.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A characterful forest ryokan in Izu Kogen that stands out for its large number of private hot spring baths and spread-out, secluded layout. It is a strong pick for couples and onsen-focused stays, but less ideal if you want ultra-modern luxury or easy walk-everywhere convenience.
- Nine private baths in the woodsThis ryokan is especially appealing if you want a more intimate onsen experience, because it offers multiple private hot spring baths rather than relying only on large shared ones. The variety makes it easier to enjoy repeat bath visits without the same feel every time.
- A genuinely secluded forest settingHanafubuki is set across a large wooded property, so the stay feels more like hiding away in a quiet villa enclave than checking into a compact inn. That atmosphere is a big advantage if peace, privacy, and nature matter more to you than urban convenience.
- Rooms feel spread out, not packed togetherWith guest rooms dispersed around the grounds, the layout gives a calmer and less crowded impression than many ryokans with everything in one main building. That can make the overall experience feel more exclusive and restful.
- Strong Izu-style dining focusThe property emphasizes seasonal local ingredients from Izu, which is a plus if your trip is partly about regional food rather than just sleeping near an onsen. It is particularly attractive for travelers who enjoy traditional Japanese dinners as part of the ryokan experience.
- Good base for the Jogasaki and Izu Kogen areaIts Yawatano location works well for travelers exploring the Jogasaki Coast and the Izu Kogen area without staying in a busier city-center environment. You get a nature-oriented base while still remaining reasonably accessible from Izukogen Station.
- Not the easiest if you have heavy luggageEven though access from Izukogen Station is reasonable, the ryokan is not the most effortless choice for travelers who want a simple doorstep arrival with no walking or transfers. The spread-out grounds can also add extra movement once you are on site.
- The layout may be inconvenient in bad weatherBecause baths, rooms, and dining are distributed across the property, moving around can be less comfortable on rainy, cold, or windy days than in a fully enclosed ryokan. That trade-off comes with the charming woodland design.
- Traditional atmosphere over sleek modern luxuryThis is better suited to travelers seeking warmth, character, and a classic ryokan mood than those wanting a polished international-luxury resort feel. If you expect cutting-edge design or highly contemporary styling, it may feel less aligned with your taste.
- Best for onsen lovers, less for one-night pass-through staysHanafubuki’s appeal is tied strongly to lingering on the property, bathing multiple times, and enjoying the setting. If you just need a quick overnight stop, you may not get full value from what makes it special.
- Dining style may feel limiting for picky eatersThe ryokan’s food identity leans into seasonal Japanese cuisine and local seafood-driven specialties, which is great for many guests but not ideal for travelers with narrow tastes. Those wanting very flexible or Western-leaning meal options may find it less comfortable.
Ranking around this ryokan in Shizuoka
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Current position: 11th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6th | K’s House Ito Onsen – Historical Ryokan Hostel | 9.4/10 | 1,994 |
| 7th | Goyokan | 9.6/10 | 84 |
| 8th | Furuya Ryokan | 9.4/10 | 259 |
| 9th | Hoshi Meguri | 9.4/10 | 225 |
| 10th | Mizumari | 9.6/10 | 65 |
| 11th | Hanafubuki Current ryokan | 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 | 9.2/10 | 501 |
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