Accommodations / Hot Spring Spots in Shizuoka Area

  • Toi Public Bathhouse
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    Shizuoka Izu-shi Toi
    "There are four public bathhouses and a footbath, ""Kogane-no-yu,"" which is conveniently located in front of the beach on the way home from a swim in the sea. It is said to be effective for neuralgia, muscular pain, and sensitivity to cold."
  • Benten no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Toi 61-3
    This public bathhouse is located next to the Toi Gyogyo bus stop near the Oyabu Coast, which is known for its beautiful sunsets. It is about a 50-minute bus ride from Shuzenji Station on the Izuhakone Railway on the Tokai Bus to Matsuzaki. The facility, which features a civic center on the first floor and public baths on the second floor, is visited by many locals. The bathhouse features indoor baths as well as two outdoor baths; a stone-lined bath and a monolith bath carved out of a single piece of stone. The two baths are rotated between the genders each month. All of the baths are fed with free-flowing calcium and sodium sulfate and chloride springs. The hot springs are said to promote recovery from fatigue and to help with nerve and joint pain as well as sensitivity to cold. A shrine to the Japanese Buddhist goddess Benzaiten has been installed next to the facility.
  • Kawazu Saburo no Ashiyudokoro
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Kawazucho Yatsu 417-3
    These free foot baths are located about an eight-minute walk from Kawazu Station on the Izu Kyuko Line. The baths are situated on the banks of the Kawazu River, which flows through Kawazu Town, a community best known for its Kawazu-zakura cherry trees and its hot springs. The Kawazu-zakura Cherry Festival, which is attended by many people, is held nearby every February. Visitors can enjoy a head-on view of the Kawazu-zakura cherry blossoms and rape blossom while soaking their feet in the baths. The town features several other foot baths including the Sakura no Ashiyudokoro, the Housen no Ashiyudokoro, the Mine Onsen Daifunto Koen no Ashiyudokoro, and the Funado no Banya no Ashiyudokoro, all of which are free to use. The baths are fed by a 64.2-degree Celsius sodium chloride hot spring.
  • Hosen no Ashiyudokoro
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Kawazucho Mine 517-1
    These free foot baths are located next to the Mine Onsen bus stop about a five-minute ride from Kawazu Station on the Izu Kyuko Line on the Tokai Bus to Kawazu Shuzenji Station. The baths are installed inside Toyoizumi Park, which was developed on the bank of the Kawazu River in Mine Onsen. Located next to a cycling and walking path, the baths are an ideal place to stop for a break while exercising. The baths are one of the venues of the Kawazu-zakura cherry Festival held every February and are also a well-known as a hub for socialization in the community. The baths are fed by a 64.2-degree Celsius sodium chloride hot spring and also feature bamboo foot massagers heated by the hot spring, a wooden rest area, and even a wheelchair entrance.
  • D'Azur Iwachi
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    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Matsuzakicho Iwachi
    These outdoor baths are located about 75 kilometers from Numazu Interchange on the Tomei Expressway via National Route 136 towards Matsuzaki. They are installed for a limited time on a sandy beach of the Iwachi Coast, which is referred to as the Cote d'Azur of Japan. The 7.6-meter-long, 2.5-meter-wide baths, which are actually a repurposed luxury cruise ship lifeboat, are filled with hot spring water from Iwachi Onsen baths. There is room for about 20 people in the baths' three compartments, which are filled with hot, medium, and lukewarm water, respectively. As it is a mixed bath, bathing suits are required to be worn in the baths, which are installed from around Golden Week to around September each year.
  • Osawaso Yama no Ie
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Kamo-gun Matsuzakicho Osawagawa
    A day-trip hot spring facility located along the banks of the Nagawa River, a clear stream. The spring water is calcium sodium sulfate and is said to be effective for high blood pressure, neuralgia, gastrointestinal disorders, and skin diseases, etc. There is also a therapeutic bathhouse for long-term stays.
  • Yuyamaen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Shizuoka-shi Aoi-ku Yuyama 2215-2
    This small hot spring inn in the mountain about 30 minutes by car away from Shizuoka Station. You can enjoy handmade cuisine that uses the bounty of the sea and land of Shizuoka, and an outdoor bath surrounded by simple nature. The Yuyama Onsen in Yuyamaen is said to be the place where Jukeini, a woman of the Sengoku period who supported the Imagawa clan during the Sengoku period, visited to heal in a bath. There are both indoor and outdoor baths for both male and female visitors, so you can take your time enjoying the hypotonic alkaline cold or heated to a comfortable temperature. Around June, fireflies offer their gentle light around the inn for you to enjoy.
  • Oyu Geyser
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Atami-shi Kamijukucho
    This is one of Atami Nanayu (Atami Seven Springs) which spring up from different places on the hill road of Atami. About 20 minutes on foot from Atami Station, in front of Yuzen Jinja Shrine, a world-famous spring is prepared. It is a geyser of old, violently springing forth six times day and night in the past, and shaking the ground. At the time, it was counted as one of the world's three biggest geysers, along with Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park in America, and the Great Geyser in Ireland. The eruptions have lessened since the Great Kanto Earthquake, but it was established as a Municipal Cultural Property in 1962, and now operates as an artificial fountain.
  • Shimoda Tokyu Hotel
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    4.0
    434 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    5-12-1, shimoda, shizuoka, Japan Izu Shizuoka

    The ocean view from the room and from the outdoor onsen is amazing. The Japanese buffet breakfast has such a variety of options and all so yummy. Tea and local snack in the room was very yummy as...

  • Shuzenji Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Izu-shi Shuzenji
    A renowned hot spring district which records say was discovered by the great monk Kobo Daishi in 807. It is considered one of Japan's 100 most renowned hot spring districts alongside the famous Three Ancient Hot Springs of Izu. This area was also the site of the famous power struggle which took place in the Minamoto clan in the Kamakura period, and the town is dotted with historic sites connected to the clan such as the Shigetsuden, the oldest wooden structure in Izu. The alkaline waters of the simple springs found here are said to aid recovery from fatigue and promote health in addition to helping relieve muscle soreness, chronic digestive diseases, sensitivity to cold, and other ailments.
  • Hotel Associa Shizuoka
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    4.0
    313 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    静岡市葵区黒金町56番地

    Hotel is in a very handy location near the train station . The hotel has smoking and no smoking rooms , the smoking rooms are unbearable due to the stench . The rooms are more spacious than other...

  • Umeda
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Ito-shi Usami 1910-1
  • Yufukeishiori
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    3.0
    27 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Shizuoka Pref. Hamamatsushi Chuo-ku Takabayashi 1-13-13

    市内に宿泊した際に利用しました。駅からバスで近くまで行けるのでアクセス良し。お風呂は日替わり湯やシルク風呂、炭酸風呂など種類が充実していて良いなと思いました。内湯は温度がぬるくてあまり好みに合いませんでしたが、露天風呂はやや熱めで非常に気持ち良かったです。あまりにも気持ち良くて、ずっと入っていたいなと思うくらいでした。ただお風呂周りが木々に囲まれているため、葉がお風呂に入ってくるのは気になりました...

  • Daiwa Roynet Hotel Hamamatsu
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    4.0
    248 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    9-1 Asahichou, Naka-ku Hamamatsu Shizuoka

    It is conveniently located near main train station and good food joints. We reached the place very late and left early in the morning. So, could not find time to enjoy much of its offerings. But the...

  • Asaba Ryokan
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    4.5
    229 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    3450-1 Shuzenji, Izu Shizuoka

    Stunning property, service, and meals. The view out of every window looks like an old Japanese painting. I cant imagine how beautiful it is in the fall. This was the most peaceful, relaxing stay...

  • Dormy inn Mishima Natural Hot Spring
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    4.0
    238 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    3-18-33 Oomiya-cho, Mishima-city Gotemba Shizuoka

    Ive stayed in many Japanese hotel chains and by far this is the best with their free night noodles, all day coffee and tea service and sometimes amenities like a rooftop Japanese communal bath...

  • Ryokan Bousui
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    4.5
    224 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Hokkawaonsen, Higashiizu-cho, Kamo-gun Izu Shizuoka

    Spend my Valentine’s Day here, the view and the dinner course meal was fantastic (Kaiseki Ryori) The best dinner I had during my trip in Japan. If you want the full experience a two night stays is...

  • Shimoda Prince Hotel
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    3.5
    249 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    1547-1,Shirahama,Shimoda-city Izu Shizuoka

    We went here to celebrate our wedding anniversary and because we got a good deal so we continued our trip even though it was 250km away from our house. Unfortunately, we were the ones who were...

  • Mars Garden Wood Gotemba Hotel
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    4.5
    199 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    1089 Higashitanaka, Gotenba-shi Gotemba Shizuoka

    Seriously under delivers. The rooms and staff are ok. The location is poor; many of the advertised food and beverage facilities were not open. This is especially relevant in Gotemba where there isn’t...

  • Izu Marriott Hotel Shuzenji
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    4.0
    210 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    1529 Odaira Izu Shizuoka

    Property is dated in some parts but rooms are new and modern style. We stayed in the room with outdoor bath. It is excellent. Breakfast is standard, they provide japanese and western food. Staff are...

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With the giant Pacific Ocean to the south and the great Mount Fuji to the north, Shizuoka prefecture is blessed with some of the best views the country has to offer. The white sand beaches of the Izu Peninsula are a rare find on mainland Japan, neighbored by beautiful cliffs, tumbling hills, and natural hot springs. As Japan’s largest producer of green tea, the age-old tradition of tea drinking is ubiquitous in Shizuoka, from the miles of tea fields to the old tea houses hosting traditional tea ceremonies.

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