Meijikan
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Ryokan highlights
A seaside Toi Onsen ryokan in Izu known for oceanfront rooms, long baths, and seafood meals.
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Food & drinks
A seaside Toi ryokan with a named restaurant, ocean-view lounge, and seafood-forward kaiseki plus breakfast buffet.
Main on-site dining for seafood kaiseki, meat dishes, breakfast, and local sake.
- Seafood kaisekifoodSeasonal dinner course with local seafood.
- Meat dishesfoodNon-seafood options are also served.
- Local sakedrinkRegional sake with dinner.
- Breakfast buffetfoodMorning buffet in the dining room.
- Sashimi and grilled fishspecialtyBreakfast specialties mentioned by the ryokan.
Ocean-view lounge for a relaxed drink or cafe break.
- CoffeedrinkSimple cafe-style hot drink.
- TeadrinkLight lounge option.
- Sea-view lounge breakspecialtyBest for sunset downtime.
Generic on-site meal venue for upgraded in-stay courses; top-tier menus are noted for some room plans.
- Ise lobsterfoodShown in higher-grade kaiseki plans.
- AbalonefoodPremium seafood in special-course meals.
- Seasonal course dinnerspecialtyRyokan-style multi-course meal.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in Toi Onsen on the west side of the Izu Peninsula, best reached via Shuzenji Station plus bus or taxi, with Toi Port also useful for ferry arrivals.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is a beachfront Toi Onsen ryokan in Izu, Shizuoka that stands out for sea views, family-friendly features, and a strong onsen setup. It is a better fit for travelers who want a relaxed coastal stay than for those seeking easy rail access or a highly modern luxury feel.
- Right on Toi BeachThe ryokan sits directly by Toi Beach, and the lobby connects straight to the shore. That makes it especially convenient for beach time, sea walks, and a stay centered on the coast.
- Ocean views from every roomAll rooms are positioned to face Suruga Bay, which gives the stay a strong seaside atmosphere instead of a generic town-hotel feel. Higher-end rooms add even more dramatic views from their balconies and baths.
- Great for families with childrenThis property clearly caters to family travel with child amenities, baby bath gear, beach-friendly options, and rooms that suit parents traveling with kids. Some concept rooms even include bunk beds, which is a practical plus for families.
- Strong private onsen room optionsSeveral special rooms include private open-air hot spring baths with flowing spring water and sea views. If you want the ryokan experience without relying only on shared baths, this is one of its biggest advantages.
- Fun extras beyond the overnight stayThe stay is not limited to sleeping and bathing: there are family-oriented activities, a festival-style play area, table tennis, and dessert options designed to make the evening more memorable. Dinner drinks being included adds extra value for some guests.
- Remote without a carAccess is less convenient than staying in more connected onsen towns, since the nearest rail hub is Shuzenji and the final approach typically requires a bus ride. It suits road-trippers better than travelers who want simple train access.
- Best experience depends on room categoryThe most impressive parts of the property are tied to upgraded oceanfront rooms and rooms with private baths. Standard rooms may not deliver the same wow factor that the photos of the top categories suggest.
- Beachfront can mean less privacyBeing so close to the beach is a major plus, but it also means a more open, activity-oriented setting rather than a secluded mountain-ryokan atmosphere. Travelers seeking total quiet and isolation may find the vibe less intimate.
- More family-focused than romanticThe property strongly emphasizes family travel, child-friendly services, and group-friendly activities. Couples wanting a serene, refined, adult-oriented ryokan may prefer a calmer style of inn.
- Traditional coastal ryokan, not ultra-modern luxuryMeijikan seems to sell its sea view, baths, and family comfort more than cutting-edge design or elite boutique polish. If you want a highly contemporary luxury retreat, the atmosphere may feel more classic and practical than exclusive.
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Current position: 82nd out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 77th | Kameya Ean | 8.7/10 | 51 |
| 78th | Kameya Rakan | 8.6/10 | 1,536 |
| 79th | Shimoda Central Hotel | 8.9/10 | 16 |
| 80th | Atagawakan | 8.6/10 | 974 |
| 81st | Arai Ryokan | 8.6/10 | 720 |
| 82nd | Meijikan Current ryokan | 8.6/10 | 355 |
| 83rd | Kawana Hotel | 8.6/10 | 352 |
| 84th | Kappo Ryokan Uoichi | 9.5/10 | 5 |
| 85th | Tsuki to Maguro Ishigami | 9.2/10 | 7 |
| 86th | Atami Onsen Yamaki Ryokan | 8.6/10 | 86 |
| 87th | Machihaku 456 | 8.6/10 | 62 |
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