Sakahijiri gyokushoen

8.3
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.3/10, based on 846 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 Quiet Village Public Onsen Private Onsen Open-Air Bath
Staff 8,7/10
Facilities 8,2/10
Cleanliness 8,4/10
Comfort 8,3/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 8,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A traditional Toi Onsen ryokan in Izu known for garden ambience, hot springs, and seafood dining.

Toi Onsen BaseSet in Toi Onsen, with beach and local sights reachable on foot.
Seafood KaisekiMulti-course meals highlight fresh Izu seafood, a recurring guest favorite.
Garden AtmosphereTraditional buildings and a large Japanese garden create a classic ryokan feel.
Hot Spring BathsPublic baths, open-air options, and private bath choices support a relaxing stay.
Some Sea ViewsSeveral rooms and areas look toward Suruga Bay and the Toi waterfront.
Private Bath RoomsSelected rooms include private open-air baths for quieter, more intimate stays.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the strongest driver: arrive by afternoon, settle into the baths, have dinner at the ryokan, walk the Toi waterfront or beach area, and leave next day; add a second night only if you want a slow West Izu coastal break with Toi Gold Mine and nearby viewpoints.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night stay in Toi Onsen for baths, seafood dinner, sunset coast time, and a slower West Izu stop rather than a transport-efficient sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Remote side of IzuToi is on West Izu and usually reached after a bus transfer from Shuzenji, so luggage days feel slower than east-coast Izu stops.
Limited dense sightseeingThe immediate area supports a short onsen break well, but many travelers would run out of nearby town activity after 2 nights.
Not a station ryokanThis is not a quick walk-from-train property, so it suits travelers comfortable with bus or car access.

Food & drinks

Verified as the ryokan at 284-2 Toi in Izu, known for in-room seasonal kaiseki with Suruga Bay seafood; nearby beach-area seafood dining is also available.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Seasonal Japanese kaiseki, typically served in-room or private style.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Suruga Bay seafoodspecialtyLocal fish and shellfish focus.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • SakedrinkGood match for seafood.
Omoide no Jinde (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Semi-private seafood dining in Toi with seasonal Izu ingredients.

  • Kaiseki mealfoodSeasonal Japanese course.
  • Local seafoodfoodFresh Izu catch.
  • Shellfish dishesspecialtyRegional sea flavors.
  • TeadrinkStandard meal companion.
Nagata Iso Cuisine (nearby)
nearbyabout 0.2 mi

Useful nearby seafood spot in the Toi beach area.

  • SashimifoodFresh sliced seafood.
  • Grilled fishfoodSimple local catch.
  • Rice setfoodTypical Japanese meal set.
  • BeerdrinkCasual drink option.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in Toi Onsen on the west coast of Izu, typically reached most easily by bus or taxi from Shuzenji Station, with Toi Port also useful for ferry-based arrivals.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

A good fit for travelers who want a traditional onsen ryokan in Toi with a garden setting and several bathing options. It is less ideal if you want a modern luxury feel, easy rail access, or a property known mainly for wide-open oceanfront views.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Atmospheric garden settingThe ryokan stands on a large traditional property with seasonal gardens and covered walkways, giving the stay a more secluded, classic ryokan mood than a standard hotel.
  • Strong onsen varietyYou can enjoy public baths, reservable private baths, and selected rooms with open-air baths, which makes it appealing for couples and travelers who value flexibility in how they bathe.
  • Private bath rooms are a real perkA few guest rooms have their own open-air bath, so you can soak on your own schedule without relying only on the shared baths.
  • Good base for Toi Onsen sightseeingIts Toi location works well for a relaxed West Izu stay near local attractions such as Toi Beach and the Toi Gold Mine area rather than just sleeping in transit.
  • Traditional Japanese stay experienceTatami-style rooms, yukata, and a more old-school ryokan atmosphere make it a better match for travelers specifically seeking a Japanese inn experience instead of a generic resort.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not the easiest place without a carToi is on the west side of the Izu Peninsula, so getting here is slower and less straightforward than staying near major rail hubs like Ito or Shuzenji.
  • Style leans classic, not sleekIf you prefer crisp contemporary design and a polished modern-luxury feel, this property may feel more traditional and a bit dated in character.
  • Best rooms may matter a lotThe experience can vary depending on whether you book a standard room or one with a private open-air bath, so budget categories may feel less special.
  • Private baths are not fully spontaneousSome of the private bath options are reservation-based, which can be inconvenient if you want complete freedom to bathe whenever you feel like it.
  • Not primarily an ocean-view ryokanThis ryokan is better known for its garden and bath atmosphere than for dramatic panoramic sea views, so view-focused travelers may prefer a more directly coastal property.

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