
Hanare Yado Yosizumi
Room Types
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Water
Hot Spring
Private
In-Room Onsen
Cuisine
Kaiseki
About
Hanare Yado Yosizumi is an exclusive adults-only ryokan on Izu Kogen featuring just six detached guest villas, each with its own private indoor and outdoor onsen bath overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The intimate property blends traditional Japanese hospitality with stunning ocean panoramas, seasonal kaiseki cuisine served in-room, and a serene escape from everyday life.
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Key Experiences
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Detached Villa with Ocean View
Private detached villa featuring tatami flooring, a spacious living area, and both indoor and outdoor onsen baths with panoramic Pacific Ocean views. Each of the six villas has a unique design.
- Private indoor onsen bath
- Private outdoor onsen bath
- Ocean view with Izu Oshima visibility on clear days
- Tatami flooring with futon bedding
- Yukata robes and green tea set
- Refrigerator and electric kettle
- In-room kaiseki dining
Onsen & Baths
Spring Type
Calcium-sodium chloride hot spring (naturally sourced onsen)
Private Baths
- In-room private outdoor onsen bath
- In-room private indoor onsen bath
Duration: Unlimited (private to each villa)
Indoor Baths
- Private indoor bath in each villa
Outdoor Baths
- Private open-air bath in each villa with ocean views
- Wash thoroughly before entering the bath
- Do not bring towels into the bath water
- Private baths are for registered villa guests only
- Tie long hair up to keep it out of the water
- Enjoy quietly to maintain the peaceful atmosphere
Dining
In-room dining (all meals served in your private villa)
Specialty Dishes
Dietary Options
At least 3 days in advance recommended
Amenities
Premium
Best Times to Visit
Spring (Mar–May)
- Cherry blossoms along the Izu Kogen plateau
- Mild weather perfect for outdoor onsen bathing
- Clear skies increase chances of seeing Izu Oshima island
- Popular season — book well in advance
- Some rainy days in late spring
Summer (Jun–Aug)
- Lush green scenery surrounding the villas
- Ocean breezes create a refreshing atmosphere
- Nearby beaches and coastal activities available
- Humid conditions and occasional typhoons
- Peak summer pricing may apply
Autumn (Sep–Nov)
- Autumn foliage colors across the Izu Kogen plateau
- Comfortable temperatures ideal for onsen soaking
- Seasonal kaiseki ingredients like matsutake mushroom and autumn fish
- Typhoon season extends into early autumn
- Book early for autumn weekends
Winter (Dec–Feb)
- Crisp winter air enhances the outdoor onsen experience
- Clear winter skies offer the best views of Izu Oshima
- Fewer crowds and more serene atmosphere
- Winter seafood like kinmedai is at its peak
- Temperatures can be cool outside the bath — bring warm layers for walking the grounds
- Shorter daylight hours
Local Knowledge
Insider Tips
Hidden Gems
- On clear mornings, Izu Oshima island is visible from the outdoor bath creating a spectacular panorama
- The property offers special-order dishes like abalone and spiny lobster for an elevated dining experience
Each of the six villas has a uniquely designed bath, so returning guests can enjoy a different experience each stay
The surrounding Izu Kogen area has scenic hiking trails along the Jogasaki Coast cliffs
Must-Try Experiences
- Sunrise onsen bathing with views of the Pacific and Izu Oshima
- In-room kaiseki dinner featuring Izu kinmedai (golden-eye snapper) and seasonal seafood
Choosing your own dried fish for a traditional Japanese breakfast
Experience Tips
- Wake early for a sunrise soak in your outdoor onsen — the Pacific views are magical at dawn
- Choose a different dried fish each morning for breakfast to sample the variety
Ask about seasonal specials and local seafood catch of the day
Explore the Jogasaki Coast suspension bridge and coastal hiking trails nearby
Enjoy both your indoor and outdoor baths at different times of day for varied experiences
Cultural Notes
- The hanare (detached villa) style represents the most private form of ryokan hospitality in Japan
- In-room dining is a traditional luxury practice allowing guests to enjoy meals in complete privacy
Selecting your own dried fish for breakfast is a charming Izu tradition connecting guests to local fishing culture
The Izu Peninsula has been a beloved retreat destination for Japanese poets and writers for centuries
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Stay Details
Recommended Stay
1-2 nights
Getting There
- Taxi from Izu-Kogen Station (approximately 10 minutes)
- Car via Izu Skyline or Route 135 with free on-site parking
- No regular public bus service directly to the property
Before You Go
Dietary Options
At least 3 days in advance recommended
Booking Tips
- Book well in advance as there are only six villas available
- This is an adults-only property — children 12 and under are not permitted
- Request special-order dishes like abalone or spiny lobster when booking
- Specify any dietary restrictions at least 3 days before arrival
- Arriving by car is recommended as public transport access is limited
Preparation Tips
- Arrange taxi transport from Izu-Kogen Station in advance or drive
- Pack lightly — yukata robes and bath amenities are provided
- Check weather forecasts for clear mornings to see Izu Oshima from the bath
- Bring a camera for the stunning ocean views from your villa
Quick Facts
Nearest Station
Izu-Kogen Station (Izukyu Line)
History
Nestled in Izu Kogen along the eastern coast of the Izu Peninsula, Hanare Yado Yosizumi carries on the long tradition of Izu's onsen culture, a region celebrated since ancient times for its abundant hot springs and seaside retreats. The property embodies the hanare (detached villa) style of Japanese innkeeping, offering the highest level of privacy and personal service historically reserved for distinguished guests.
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