Inatori Akao Hotel

8.1
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.1/10, based on 81 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 4:30 PM
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Private Onsen Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 8,0/10
Facilities 8,3/10
Cleanliness 7,8/10
Comfort 7,9/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A seaside Inatori Onsen ryokan in Higashiizu known for ocean views, hot spring baths, and family-friendly stays.

Oceanfront ViewsMany rooms and baths face the sea, giving the stay a strong coastal feel.
Hot Spring BathsThe property is known for onsen facilities including open-air bathing options.
Near Inatori SightsWalkable to local coastal spots like Ryugu Park, shrines, and the lighthouse area.
Family-Friendly StayFamily rooms, play-oriented facilities, and relaxed ryokan style suit group stays well.
Japanese-Style RoomsTraditional tatami-based room options add a more classic ryokan atmosphere.
Good Value ReviewsReview patterns often praise solid value compared with other onsen stays nearby.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and dinner are the strongest drivers here: arrive mid-afternoon, use the free reservable baths, eat dinner on-site, walk Inatori lightly, and leave next morning or after a second relaxed night with a nearby seasonal stop.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-2 night oceanfront onsen stay in Inatori for private bath time, seafood dinner, and a relaxed East Izu stop rather than a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Weak long-stay baseInatori is pleasant but not dense enough for many full sightseeing days unless you plan wider East Izu day trips.
Station logisticsThe hotel is not next to the station; walking with luggage is inconvenient, so time your pickup or use a taxi.
Dinner-dependent stayThis property makes most sense with baths and dinner included; a bare room stay reduces its value sharply.

Food & drinks

Verified as the ryokan at 1050 Inatori, Higashiizu, serving kaiseki-style dinner with open-kitchen mains plus breakfast, with a sea-view lounge and useful nearby dining in Inatori.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Hotel meal venue for dining kaiseki and breakfast.

  • Dining kaisekifoodCourse-style Japanese dinner.
  • Fresh sashimifoodSeafood-focused dinner item.
  • Open-kitchen mainsfoodChef-served hot dishes, seconds possible.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western morning spread.
  • Seafood miso soupfoodWarm breakfast staple.
Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Sea-view lounge for a welcome drink and light relaxation.

  • Welcome drinkdrinkServed on arrival.
  • TeadrinkSimple hot drink option.
  • CoffeedrinkEasy lounge sip.
Tokuzomaru Honten (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Popular local seafood restaurant in Inatori.

  • Kinmedai set mealfoodLocal alfonsino specialty set.
  • Local seafood dishesfoodFresh catch focus.
  • SashimifoodClassic raw fish selection.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the Inatori Onsen area of Higashiizu and is most practically reached via Izu-Inatori Station, with taxi or local pickup being the easiest final approach.

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Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a family-friendly oceanfront onsen hotel in Inatori, Higashiizu, Shizuoka, with a strong focus on private baths, sea views, and easygoing resort-style stays. It is especially appealing for families and bath lovers, but less ideal if you want a quiet traditional ryokan atmosphere or highly walkable dining options.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • All rooms face the seaThe hotel’s rooms are positioned for ocean views, which gives the stay a strong seaside feel rather than a generic town-hotel atmosphere. This is one of its most consistent location-based strengths.
  • Excellent for private bath loversIts biggest draw is the variety of private bathing options, including multiple reservable family baths and private open-air baths. That makes it especially convenient for couples, families with children, or guests who prefer bathing in private.
  • Very family-friendly setupThis property is unusually well equipped for families, with a kids’ play area, game spaces, summer pool access, and practical touches for parents. It feels more welcoming to children than many classic ryokans.
  • Wide choice of room stylesYou can choose from standard rooms up to larger suites and rooms with open-air baths, which makes it easier to match the stay to your budget and trip style. Travelers wanting more privacy or a special-occasion room have better options than at a small inn.
  • Useful extras make the stay easierThe hotel adds convenience with station shuttle service, free parking, welcome services, and lounge-style perks. These details can make the arrival and overall stay smoother, especially for leisure travelers.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Less intimate than a classic ryokanThis is closer to a resort-style hotel than a quiet, refined traditional inn. If you want a deeply authentic small-ryokan atmosphere with highly personalized service, it may feel too large and family-oriented.
  • Family focus can mean more noiseBecause the hotel actively caters to children and groups, common areas may feel livelier than some travelers expect from an onsen getaway. Couples seeking a very calm or romantic mood may notice that trade-off.
  • Dining flexibility is limitedThe property does not function like a hotel with flexible in-house à la carte dining throughout the day. If you want spontaneous lunch or multiple restaurant choices inside the hotel, the setup is less convenient.
  • Some facilities are seasonal or plan-dependentCertain appealing features, such as the outdoor pool or some room-specific perks, depend on season or booking category. The experience can vary noticeably depending on when and what you reserve.
  • Not ideal for a walk-everywhere stayAlthough it is in Inatori, the appeal here is more the hotel stay itself than being in the middle of a highly walkable sightseeing district. Travelers who want to step outside and have lots immediately around them may find it less dynamic.

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