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Izu, Shizuoka

Asaba Ryokan vs Izu Atagawa Onsen Miharuya

Two ryokans in Izu, Shizuoka, compared side by side — price, onsen, dining, and atmosphere. Find the right fit for your trip.

Asaba Ryokan

Asaba Ryokan

Izu, Chubu

Price range

$$$

Simple alkaline hot spring (Shuzenji Onsen)
5-star ryokan

Amenities

  • Private KOYAMAKI cypress wood hot spring bath in every room
  • Tatami flooring
  • Shoji sliding doors
  • Yukata and slippers
  • In-room safe

Key experiences

  • Watch traditional Noh, Kyogen, or Bunraku performances on the floating Gekkeiden stage
  • Soak in your private KOYAMAKI cypress wood bath with natural hot spring water
  • Savor seasonal multi-course kaiseki dinner served in-room
  • Stroll the nearly 2,000-meter garden with nighttime illumination
  • Relax in the outdoor open-air bath surrounded by bamboo groves

Tucked away in the serene town of Shuzenji on the Izu Peninsula, Asaba Ryokan is a timeless gem that weaves together centuries of history and tradition. This enchanting ryokan is perfect for travelers seeking a deep connection with nature and culture, whether it's a couple celebrating a special moment amidst tranquil gardens or a cultural enthusiast drawn to its Noh stage, where traditional performances come alive under the stars. Here, you can immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of Japan by experiencing a traditional tea ceremony overlooking the serene pond, or by simply soaking in the natural hot springs under the canopy of ancient trees, feeling the essence of Shizuoka's unique cultural heritage.

Izu Atagawa Onsen Miharuya

Izu Atagawa Onsen Miharuya

Izu, Chubu

Price range

$$$

Sodium chloride sulfate spring (weak alkaline hypotonic extra hot spring)
4-star ryokan

Amenities

  • Yukata and loungewear
  • Full bathroom amenities
  • Wi-Fi
  • Air conditioning and heating
  • Flat-screen TV

Key experiences

  • Soaking in ten different onsen baths throughout the property
  • In-room kaiseki dinner featuring live abalone grilled tableside
  • Fresh lobster sashimi and seasonal seafood courses
  • Private open-air hot spring bath attached to select rooms
  • Reservable semi-private onsen baths for couples or families

Which should you choose?

Choose Asaba Ryokan if…

Tucked away in the serene town of Shuzenji on the Izu Peninsula, Asaba Ryokan is a timeless gem that weaves together centuries of history and tradition

Choose Izu Atagawa Onsen Miharuya if…

You prefer an alternative style in Izu, Shizuoka.

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