Omoideno Jinde
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Ryokan highlights
A quiet West Izu ryokan near Koibito Misaki, known for private hot-spring baths and seafood meals.
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Food & drinks
Verified as a small ryokan in Yagisawa, Izu, serving seasonal Japanese kaiseki in a semi-private dining room, with nearby local seafood options in the wider Toi area.
Semi-private meal venue for seasonal Japanese kaiseki.
- Japanese kaisekifoodSeasonal multi-course dinner.
- Local sashimifoodFresh West Izu seafood.
- TempurafoodLight fried course item.
- Grilled fishfoodCommon breakfast or dinner item.
- UmeshudrinkPlum liqueur noted at the ryokan.
Useful Toi-area seafood restaurant known for local fish and crab.
- Local fish dishesfoodSeafood-focused Japanese plates.
- Crab dishesfoodKnown for crab and shellfish.
- Live fish specialsspecialtyFresh catch style menu.
- Rice set mealsfoodSimple traveler-friendly sets.
Closest clearly listed Yagisawa-area seafood spot.
- Seafood mealsfoodLocal fish and shellfish focus.
- SashimifoodFresh sliced catch.
- Grilled seafoodfoodSimple regional seafood dishes.
- Local specialtiesspecialtyWest Izu sea produce.
Access, transport and nearby sights
Omoideno Jinde is in the Yagisawa area of western Izu, where most travelers arrive via Shuzenji Station and continue by bus, taxi, or rental car.
Should you choose this ryokan?
Omoideno Jinde is a small onsen ryokan in Yagisawa, Izu, positioned for sea views, sunsets, and a quieter West Izu stay. It suits travelers who want private-bath relaxation and a traditional seafood-focused ryokan experience more than those seeking easy rail access or a lively town atmosphere.
- Open-air bath rooms with a viewThis ryokan is especially appealing if you want a room with its own open-air bath and a more private soak. The setting is designed to make the sea, sunset, and quiet atmosphere part of the experience.
- Beautiful Suruga Bay sceneryThe property emphasizes views over Suruga Bay, with Mount Fuji visible in daytime conditions and dramatic sunsets in the evening. That makes it a strong pick for travelers who value scenery as much as the stay itself.
- Private baths add flexibilityBeyond guest rooms, the ryokan offers baths that can be reserved for private use, which is useful for couples or anyone uncomfortable with large communal bathing. It gives a more relaxed and personal onsen experience.
- Dinner feels rooted in West IzuMeals focus on kaiseki using seasonal ingredients from Izu, especially local seafood and regional produce. If food is part of why you book a ryokan, this property has a more destination-specific culinary identity than a standard hotel.
- Small-scale, quiet ryokan moodThe setting in Yagisawa feels calmer and less commercial than major resort hubs, which helps create a slower, more intimate stay. It is a good match for travelers looking for rest rather than entertainment-heavy facilities.
- Access is not very convenientReaching the ryokan by public transport takes extra effort, as rail travel ends well before the property and the final stretch requires a bus or taxi. It is much easier for travelers with a car than for those doing a simple station-to-hotel trip.
- Road approach can be trickyThe property itself warns that some navigation routes may lead to a narrow road, so driving in can be slightly stressful if you arrive after dark or are not confident on local roads. This is not the easiest ryokan arrival experience in Izu.
- Best experience depends on weatherA big part of the appeal is the view of the bay, sunset, and sometimes Mount Fuji, so bad weather can noticeably reduce the wow factor. If scenery is your main reason to book, conditions matter a lot here.
- Less suited to travelers wanting walkable nightlifeThis is more of a quiet retreat than a central town stay with lots of evening options nearby. Travelers who like to step out to bars, shops, and multiple restaurants may find the area too subdued.
- Traditional ryokan style may feel limitingThe experience leans into set meals, onsen time, and a slower rhythm rather than broad hotel-style amenities. If you prefer modern resort facilities or lots of on-site activities, this property may feel too focused and simple.
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Current position: 106th out of 168 ryokans in Shizuoka.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101st | UMEGASHIMA DRIVEーIN & SAUNA VILLA | 8.8/10 | 4 |
| 102nd | Izu Shirada Villa 伊豆白田家 | 8.6/10 | 6 |
| 103rd | Arujisu | 8.4/10 | 262 |
| 104th | Fukabe | 8.4/10 | 113 |
| 105th | Rurika | 8.4/10 | 81 |
| 106th | Omoideno Jinde Current ryokan | 8.4/10 | 23 |
| 107th | Izu Hokkawa Seaside Guesthouse 伊豆北川の家 | 9.2/10 | 0 |
| 108th | Yunoyado Hiratsuru, Atami Onsen | 8.3/10 | 71 |
| 109th | Hotel Kan-ichi | 8.3/10 | 137 |
| 110th | Yoshino | 8.3/10 | 174 |
| 111th | Umiusagi | 8.3/10 | 374 |
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