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Izu, Shizuoka

Shuzenji Onsen Kikuya Ryokan vs Oninosumika

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

Shuzenji Onsen Kikuya Ryokan

Shuzenji Onsen Kikuya Ryokan

Izu, Chubu

Price range

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Simple thermal sodium spring, one of Izu's oldest natural sources
3-star ryokan

Key experiences

  • Walking the Katsura River bamboo grove promenade past teahouses and the ancient temple
  • Fresh-grated Izu wasabi with dinner — the Izu Peninsula grows Japan's finest and most aromatic wasabi
  • Shuzenji Temple and its Kobo Daishi history — one of Izu's oldest Buddhist sites
  • Romantic evening riverside atmosphere with stone lanterns and traditional wooden architecture
  • Day trip to Joren Falls — a dramatic 25-meter waterfall in Izu's mountain heart

A peaceful mid-range ryokan in Shuzenji Onsen, the atmospheric hot spring temple town at the heart of the Izu Peninsula — a timeless classic for Tokyo escapes.

Oninosumika

Oninosumika

Izu, Chubu

Price range

$$$$

Alkaline simple hot spring (pH 8.6, 63.2 mg/kg metasilicic acid)
5-star ryokan

Amenities

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

Key experiences

  • Soaking in your private villa's open-air and indoor onsen baths
  • Multi-course kaiseki dinner with seasonal Izu ingredients
  • Strolling through the curated Japanese garden connecting the villas
  • Exploring historic Shuzenji Temple founded by Kobo Daishi
  • Walking the scenic Bamboo Forest Path (Take no Komichi)

Which should you choose?

Choose Shuzenji Onsen Kikuya Ryokan if…

A peaceful mid-range ryokan in Shuzenji Onsen, the atmospheric hot spring temple town at the heart of the Izu Peninsula — a timeless classic for Tokyo escapes

Choose Oninosumika if…

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