Right on Imaihama Beach, Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel boasts a seasonal outdoor pool, aromatherapy treatments and Japanese, French and Teppanyaki restaurants.
Paweł
Poland
Spacious, comfortable, clean rooms, amazing view from the balcony with beach just in front of the building. Good breakfast and convenient buses to Kawazu Station.
Set in Kawazu, a 6-minute walk from Imaihama-kaigan Station, Kokoronodoka boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Set in Kawazu, within 35 km of Shuzen-ji Temple and 44 km of Mount Daruma, ペンション ラリー offers accommodation with a tennis court and free WiFi throughout the property as well as free private parking for...
Kawazu Neue is situated in the Kawazu Onsen-kyo district of Kawazu, 44 km from Mount Daruma, 45 km from Koibito Misaki Cape and 38 km from Shuzenji Niji no Sato.
Gillian
Singapore
The property is spacious and clean and is within walking distance to the train station, convenience stores, grocery stores and drugstores
A recently renovated holiday home set in Kawazu, ハートリサイデェンス 河津 features a garden. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Leah
Japan
The house, which is a large, two story old building that was likely originally for a two-generation family, is beautiful inside. The first floor has two large tatami rooms next to a hallway with large windows. There are futons in the closets for extra guests. It also has a spacious kitchen/living room with a comfortable small sofa and large wooden table that could easily accommodate 6 or more people. The bathtub is large and stone, with onsen water. It takes a while to fill up, but is a lovely experience to enjoy.
Upstairs is another kitchen/living room area that is L shaped. In the living-room end, four beds are laid out (two were pushed together to make one large bed). They are incredibly comfortable with warm feather comforters. There is an additional tatami room with a large bed and a small room where one could telework with another wrap-around sofa and a small wooden table. The internet is spotty in the town itself, but fast in the house. Outside is a lovely hinoki foot bath for two people.
Outside is a large kawazuzakura (sakura) tree in the parking area, which means that you can enjoy the flowers without having to even go to the riverside! It is truly just steps away from the house. We were very grateful for the excellent location, as most travelers stayed in ryokan farther away from this central location, and perhaps as a result, the area became more sparce in the late afternoon/early evening. This allowed us to enjoy the cherry blossoms along the avenue by the road to the fullest. Despite being right next to a road where lots of tourists pass, it is very quiet in the house, and at night (by 9PM) the roads are almost completely devoid of both cars and people.
The house is extremely clean. There are a few small areas, like the bathroom sink, that look less clean, but this is just because the house itself is old, and should not cause anyone concern.
30 km from Shuzen-ji Temple in Kawazu, Mizumari features accommodation with access to a hot spring bath and open-air bath. This ryokan offers free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
Julie
Singapore
The service is impeccable, Taiyo-san is thoughtful & provides great service. The dinner & breakfast is outstanding. All drinks are free! The Onsen in the room is great. Love it. Highly recommend.
Located in Kawazu, 39 km from Shuzen-ji Temple and 43 km from Koibito Misaki Cape, UMI SORA VILLA 伊豆河津 provides spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi.
W
Japan
The stay was very smooth and went as expected overall. Everything was as described and the host was very responsive to our questions beforehand. The villa itself was amazing! Our family went with a group of friends and had children with us and everyone had a great time. What's great is that all of the rooms have locks as well, so even with a large group everyone had their own space. Beds were large and comfy. Enough bathrooms to go around. The kitchen was very well equipped, it came with utensil essentials and a large supply of glasses and plates. The view outside is absolutely breathtaking! If you do end up staying around fall/winter, I would recommend checking in at the earliest check-in time to enjoy the view while it's still light out. I would definitely return when I have a chance!
Isoaruki no Yuyado Ushiogumo -6 years or older- features sea views, free WiFi and free private parking, located in Kawazu, 37 km from Shuzen-ji Temple.
Paul
United Kingdom
Our favourite of the four ryokan we had the pleasure of experiencing in Ryokan. What tipped it was the incredible staff, who went to every effort to make us feel welcome throughout, and managed to walk a perfect line between friendly and professional. We were particularly grateful to the one lady who took charge of both our meals directly; this personal touch - making sure you have the same point of contact throughout your stay - seems to be a feature of Ushiogumo, and was very much appreciated.
The room and rotenburo overlooking the beach is beautiful, with ample amenities including a charming coffee stand in the adjoining powder room. Dinner was also excellent, with each course prepared and brought to us individually in our private dining area, as well as a sake tasting set that I thought was extremely generous in its proportions.
In fact, I think maybe the most skillful aspect of the whole arrangement is that Ushiogumo does well to screen guests from one another, so that you have the impression that the whole ryokan is put on entirely for your benefit.
Located in Kawazu, 34 km from Shuzen-ji Temple and 43 km from Mount Daruma, 懐-KAI- offers a garden and air conditioning. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Richard
Singapore
Great location in pleasant surroundings. Plenty of space and we made good use of the indoor onsen
Kaiyutei features sea views, free WiFi and free private parking, set in Kawazu, 37 km from Shuzen-ji Temple. This 4-star ryokan offers a lift and free shuttle service.
Gwen
Singapore
The view is awesome, staff is generally friendly, and room is spacious.
Kawazu is a place I visit every year because of the sakura...
Kawazu is a place I visit every year because of the sakura festival. Of course this year the festival was officially cancelled, but other than the cancelation being on paper nothing changed - cherry trees still in bloom, food and omiyage stands everywhere, but many other stands with temperature checks. Kawazu offers quite a lot, being the location of a novel from a Nobel prize winning Japanese author, waterfalls, garden, hot springs and a calm atmosphere. And not far from Tokyo.
Stanislav
Japan
Scored 8.0
8.0
There are just a few activities to do in Kawazu.
There are just a few activities to do in Kawazu. Visiting the waterfalls was fun and beautiful, and the beach was a great, relaxing spot. You have to take a train to get to other places and other locations, and they don't run very often. Important to plan your day carefully (and review all train/bus schedules) to maximize your daylight hours.
Alisha
Japan
Scored 4.0
4.0
We were in Kawazu in September and rented a car to drive to...
We were in Kawazu in September and rented a car to drive to beaches; Kawazu is a typical small Japanese town that is slowly dying out; most places are closed down or have weird opening hours; there aren't many restaurants around so if you're staying in a place like we did, that offers no food it can be tricky. I had gone to Kawazu once before, during the sakura festival held in February and it was more lively and there were more food options at the time; the sakura trees along the river were beautiful. It is the main attraction of the town!
Charlotte
Ireland
Scored 10
10
We arrived for the cherry blossom festival in Kawazu in mid-...
We arrived for the cherry blossom festival in Kawazu in mid-February. The trees were in full bloom and there was plenty of street vendors for delicious food.
We even got to walk to the beach and dip our toes in the (admittedly cold!) ocean.
Our stay was at a local resort, Amagisou, and I could not recommend it more.
Karly
United States
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