Kameya Rakan

8.6
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.6/10, based on 1,536 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 10:00 AM
Sea Views Hot Spring Town Station Access Private Onsen Open-Air Bath Public Onsen
Staff 8,8/10
Facilities 8,3/10
Cleanliness 8,7/10
Comfort 8,4/10
Value for money 8,2/10
Location 9,1/10

Ryokan highlights

A seaside Ito onsen ryokan with easy station access, ocean-view baths, and in-room dining options.

3-Minute Station WalkJR Ito Station is about three minutes away, making arrival simple without a car.
Oceanfront SettingSet by the coast, the ryokan is known for broad Sagami Bay views.
Private Open-Air BathsReserved open-air baths add a more personal onsen experience with sea-facing scenery.
In-Room MealsDinner and breakfast can be served in-room for a relaxed ryokan stay.
Walkable Sightseeing BaseIto Orange Beach, Matsukawa promenade, and local spots are reachable on foot.
Family-Friendly StayFamily-oriented amenities and private bath options suit parents traveling with children.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsStation access is the strongest driver here: arrive easily via Ito Station, check in for baths before dinner, walk the beach or town, sleep, then enjoy breakfast and one more bath before moving on. A second night works if you want a slower Ito Onsen town stay or nearby coastal sightseeing without changing hotels.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1 to 2 night Ito Onsen stay for travelers who want easy station access, ocean-view baths, and a walkable hot spring town rather than a deep rural retreat.

Know before booking

Not a remote retreatConvenient central Ito location means town access is easy, but the setting is less secluded than mountain or deep-forest ryokan stays.
Stay length riskMore than two nights can feel long if your goal is only the ryokan and central Ito walks rather than wider Izu sightseeing.

Food & drinks

This seaside Ito ryokan is verified at Yukawa 2-4-12 and mainly offers in-room Japanese seafood meals, with easy access to station-area restaurants.

In-Room Dining (on-site)
on-site

Japanese breakfast and dinner served in guest rooms.

  • Seafood dinnerfoodSeasonal local seafood meal plan.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Ito dried fishspecialtyLocal dried fish specialty.
  • Tea setdrinkIn-room tea service.
Rakumiya Marugen (nearby)
nearby0.2 mi

Popular nearby seafood restaurant for lunch or dinner.

  • Sashimi setfoodSeafood set meal.
  • KinmedaispecialtyLocal golden eye snapper.
  • BeerdrinkStandard drink option.
Sugikuni Shoten (nearby)
nearby0.1 mi

Very close local spot known for simple fish dishes.

  • Shio sabafoodSalt-grilled mackerel.
  • Dried fish breakfastspecialtyShop-style local breakfast.
  • TeadrinkSimple drink pairing.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A seaside ryokan in central Ito with the main arrival point being Ito Station, which is close enough for many travelers to reach on foot.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a convenient seaside onsen ryokan in Ito that suits travelers who want ocean views, easy station access, and a traditional Japanese stay without going deep into the countryside. It is less ideal if you want a polished luxury property, universally modern rooms, or guaranteed views from every category.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent station-to-ryokan accessIt is about a 3-minute walk from JR Ito Station, which makes arrival easy even with luggage and works well for short stays without a car. You also stay close to the coast rather than inland.
  • Private baths with real ocean viewsThe ryokan has multiple private open-air baths, including rooftop options facing Sagami Bay, so couples or small groups can enjoy a more personal onsen experience. The sea-facing setup is one of its standout features.
  • Good choice for a sea-view roomSeveral room types face the water, and the top annex rooms with private open-air baths look directly over the bay. If you book the right category, sunrise and wide coastal views are a major part of the stay.
  • Plenty of bath varietyThere are seven baths in total, mixing large public baths, reservable-style private baths, and a free family bath. That gives more bathing options than many budget-friendly ryokans in this area.
  • Traditional ryokan feel at approachable valueAll 46 rooms are Japanese-style tatami rooms, so the stay feels more classic than a standard business hotel. It can be an appealing entry-level ryokan experience in Ito without paying top luxury prices.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not every room has a viewSome room categories are city-side or explicitly listed as having no view, so the experience can differ a lot depending on what you book. Choosing only by price may lead to a much less scenic stay.
  • Some rooms are simpler than othersA number of lower-tier rooms do not have a private bath, and one low-floor city-side category even lacks both bath and toilet. Travelers expecting uniformly modern in-room facilities may be disappointed.
  • Older-style property feelThis ryokan offers charm rather than sleek design, and parts of the property may feel dated compared with newer upscale onsen hotels. If you want a refined boutique atmosphere, this may feel more practical than luxurious.
  • Best experience may require paying upThe signature appeal is concentrated in the better sea-view and private-bath room types. Budget categories can miss the wow factor that makes this ryokan memorable.
  • Urban seaside, not a secluded retreatAlthough it is near the sea, the ryokan sits right by Ito Station and town access, so it does not deliver a deeply isolated resort feel. Travelers seeking silence, gardens, or mountain scenery may prefer a more remote onsen stay.

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Current position: 78th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.

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