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Luxury cottage with fireplace, starry sky, and jacuzzi/Sound of waves, pet-friendly, charcoal BBQ/Shimoda Narcissus Aloe Dragon Palace
Why not experience an extraordinary time with only the sound of nature in a secluded ocean-view cottage in the forest? The cottage is located in the Tange National Park, passing through the power spot Heart Cave Ryugu Grotto (model of Ghibli "Porco Rosso) and Tange Beach. When you enter the front door of the cottage, the green of the trees and the sparkling light of the sea will jump out at you. The 20-tatami-mat living room has a sofa, kitchen, loft, and fireplace in winter, and a relaxing space for family and friends. When you go out from the window to the terrace, you will find a terrace made to look out at the sky and sea that spreads from the sea. You can enjoy the slow flowing breeze and sky in the jacuzzi and hammock swing. From the terrace, go up one more flight of stairs to the sky deck. Only nature as far as the eye can see. A breathtaking view spreads out. You can hear the slow flow of the Izu sea and fishing boats, as well as the babbling of the brook and the sound of birds. It's the best detox. Now, go down one floor and you'll find a charcoal BBQ in the woods while listening to the babbling of the river. It's delicious, fun, and the best memory. At night, the starry sky spreads out so much that it dazzles your eyes, and if the weather is good, you can see shooting stars! You can enjoy the beauty of the sky.

Creative Villa with Sea View | Exclusive Sunset Experience in Toda Bay | Harbor Front Private Studio
Escape the crowds. Find your silent front row seat. To your own special seat where you can only see the sea. The host designed and built it himself, and DIY Life Magazine dopa!Award-winning, It is a unique creative villa in the world. Get away from the crowds, be surrounded by silence, and have the horizon all to yourself, Find your own sanctuary. We will give you a map to this hidden front row seat in a hidden corner of the Izu Peninsula. It is a place where the journey itself blocks out the hustle and bustle of the world. Here, in the traditional fishing village of Toda, you are not a tourist, but a traveler. While the majestic Mt. Fuji watches over the morning walk along the coast, The private villa offers a different kind of immersion. Designed by the owner himself and awarded numerous awards for his unique craftsmanship, the harbor front is It is a theater of light and sound facing the sea. From the golden sunset that fills the living room, to the 150-inch movie theater experience waiting for you at dusk, This is the place to get your time back. It's not a place everyone can enjoy, but it is a place for those who seek the luxury of silence and the beauty of a "hiding place".

Rare! Japanese art in an old house surrounded by beautiful nature!You can also enjoy trekking!Natural hot spring & open-air bath
Thanks for being a Superhost. Thanks to my wonderful guests, I learned so much.Every time I receive a warm message or review, I have received a lot of learning and joy, and I am sincerely supportive and working hard every day (* '⁕' *) I'm really grateful ヾ(@⌒ー⌒@)ノ ✳For reservations during the warm season, please be sure↓ to read "About the environment around insects, etc." (* '' *) ' A little up from National Route 135, you can see "Resort Park Izu Atagawa".Luxury villa area surrounded by beautiful greenery and sparkling sea. In such a natural world, the "Moon Journey" is tucked away like a hideaway.Every time the beautiful and sparkling bamboo forest sways in the wind, it plays a pleasant tone and calms your mind. Japanese art is popular all over the world. In recent years, it has become popular in Europe, not only for its beauty and rarity, and has attracted attention and loved from all over the world.If you are not familiar with Japanese art, but also for children, please try to create an opportunity to experience Japanese culture full of charm.

Listen to the sound of the river while having an extraordinary experience/A small apartment on the bank of the Izu River/Travel like a local
Facility name: KAWANONE 155 out of 157 guests who have left reviews have given us a perfect rating. Live like the sound of the river We have renovated a small apartment room on the banks of Izu's clear stream "Chiran River" so it is easy to live in. In June, fireflies fly in and light up the clear water. When you look up at the sky at night, there is a starry sky. Enjoy an extraordinary space that can't be tasted in the city. We hired a 100 inch screen projector.You can watch video content on the big screen while lying in bed. It is such an inn that I would like you to relax. You are also welcome to travel alone. Please note that the bus stop is 7 minutes on foot, but the number is small. It was created with the concept of "traveling as a local".Two bicycles are always available. - The sound of the river may bother some people at night.Earplugs are provided If you are staying with 3 people, you will be asked to sleep in a semi-double bed. - A rental car is always necessary to get to Mt. Omuro.

Nishiizu no Kominka wo Riakete Renpaku de Kihonryoukin 20% OFF & Review de Onsenken! 1 minute to the sunset sea [uminca]
Get a free Kurara Toda hot spring ticket for the number of people in your review! 20% off the base price for consecutive nights! There is also a hot spring discount at the neighboring hotel, Tokiwaya. * The base price is subject to discount. * It may end without notice. This is a 70-year-old Japanese house in Heda, Numazu City, Nishiizu. It is a rustic old house full of nostalgia. It is a 1-minute walk to the calm sea, where you can enjoy the spectacular sunset. Mt. Fuji can be seen from Mihama Cape, which is a 5-minute drive away, There are several seafood and crab restaurants nearby, as well as cafes and bars with great views. Convenience store is a 3-minute walk, and day-use hot spring is a 3-minute drive. It is also great as a base for swimming, fishing, cycling, and diving. uminca is a 70-year-old folk house located in Heda, Numazu, Nishiizu. It's an old building, so it's not convenient, but it has a nostalgic atmosphere of old Japan. Come and enjoy the calm sea and the wonderful sunset.

Ocean-view home, 10 min walk from Izu-Okawa St.
Our guest house is a natural place where you can relax both physically and mentally while listening to the chirping of birds and insects, the sound of the wind blowing down from the mountains, and feeling the forest and the sea. In the inconvenience lies true freedom. We hope you can add a new color to your life through a special experience that is different from everyday life. If your image of a trip matches the atmosphere of our facility, we look forward to welcoming you. Town Information The nearest station, Izu Okawa station, is an unmanned station and there are few trains. Also, there are no supermarkets or restaurants. There are no taxis or pick-up services. The previous station, Izu Kogen Station, has everything you need, including coin lockers and supermarkets. Please note that we do not provide luggage storage or taxi services. We look forward to welcoming you and doing our best to make your trip a wonderful one.

[Limited to 1 group per day] 30 seconds to the sea! Kurage-an Miyakawa, a safe private lodging (BBQ available/1 free parking space)
7 reasons why it's convenient and comfortable 1. 6-minute walk from JR Usami Station 2. Free parking available 3. Convenience stores and supermarkets within walking distance 4. Roofed wooden deck with BBQ 5. Washing machine is always free 6. Free high-speed wifi 7. Living space separate from bedroom Name of facility: Kurage-an Miyakawa Usami Beach, the longest beach on the Izu Peninsula, about 1.5 km long, is famous as a surfing spot. The inn is about a 6-minute walk from JR Usami Station and a 30-second walk to the beach! The first floor of the building is the space where you can stay. The inn has a 6 tatami mat + 4.5 tatami mat Japanese-style room, a 6 tatami mat Japanese-style room, a 6 tatami mat kitchen space, toilet, bath, a veranda with a view of the sea, and a garden where you can have a BBQ.

Ocean-View Log House:HotSprings/Cozy
If you are trying to find a place where you can relax...here is it! "Atami Ocean Log" has opened recently though has been received a lot of great reviews!! Here is where you will be able to get relaxed the entire time. You need to walk up stairs but I am sure it is worth it...you will see the great ocean view up there! Also natural hot springs are available in the traditional wooden-styled bathtub. I am sure you will love all aspects of this stylish log-house. Please enjoy your trip here :-)

Beautiful Mid-century Japanese Villa
THE LAYER | ITO One of Conde Nast Traveler's top Airbnbs in Japan! This perfectly designed mid-century home has been deeply cared for since it was built by highly skilled craftsmen in 1968. Our loving and detailed renovation accentuates the gorgeous original features, while adding layers of modern design details, fun, and premium comfort. Come relax in our traditional Japanese home in the charming, retro onsen town of Ito on the Izu Peninsula. *****Please read House Rules before booking

【Atami-Kaiun】PrivateSpace/110㎡/Ocean View/WoodDec
This new-styled RYOKAN is located in the high-class-hotel area called Ajiroyama which is about 10 minutes away from Atami. "Atami Kaiun" is where you can have a quiet, comfortable and private moment with your family, friends or as a couple by not meeting anyone. The ocean view dec has a slight of the ocean in far distance and you will surely enjoy the traditional Japanese styled house by feeling the atmosphere. Please enjoy the sea-side local life here in Ajiro area :-)

Live the art-like experience of Ukiyoe House!
*Smoke-free property | Ukiyoe House Ito is just a 3-minute drive or taxi ride from Ito Station, where you'll swiftly ascend 60 meters above sea level. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views and the renowned hot spring town of Ito Onsen. Experience living in the Ukiyoe picturesque traditional Japanese house. Soak in the volcanic stone bathtub, Sleep on a cozy Japanese futon in a Tatami room, and wake up to a beautiful sunrise as depicted in Mr. Hokusai painted 200 years ago.

A detached house with an open-air hot spring bath.
** A private lodge with a quiet hot spring nestled in a villa area 〜 Reigetsu 〜 ** It is a one-story house built with Japanese pine. A spacious open-air hot spring bath is also available for private use. We hope that you will have a relaxing time in a quiet and peaceful villa area. ・Rental of the whole house ・ Spacious private hot spring with open-air bath ・5 minutes by car to the beach ・There is a parking lot on the premises ・ Free Wi-Fi optical line connection
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Hidden villa with hot spring in Minami-Atami / Amazing views of the ocean, mountains and sky / Large screen / Rooftop BBQ / Up to 8 people

Standard Cabin (2 Beds) – Private Container Hotel

Sea View|Private Japanese House|Ito|Up to 6 Guests

Hot springs and a terrace with a superb view! Granblue Jogasaki is a private rental accommodation with a panoramic view of Izu Oshima, where you can enjoy the island's blue and white scenery

Ritori Ito, a hidden gem in Ito, with stunning views and a hot spring (up to 2 small dogs allowed, discount for consecutive nights)

Built designer property with sauna

A private rental villa with a hot spring! A 7-minute walk from Izu-Kogen Station, in a great location along the cherry blossom trees!

TheDayPj Nishiura/Mt. Fuji Ancient house along the sea
When is the best time to visit Izu?
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| Avg. price | ﺩ.ﺇ705 | ﺩ.ﺇ698 | ﺩ.ﺇ624 | ﺩ.ﺇ635 | ﺩ.ﺇ643 | ﺩ.ﺇ624 | ﺩ.ﺇ690 | ﺩ.ﺇ746 | ﺩ.ﺇ599 | ﺩ.ﺇ529 | ﺩ.ﺇ650 | ﺩ.ﺇ746 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Izu?
Stays around the Shuzenji and Toi areas are often recommended for their hot springs, historic streets, and scenic surroundings. The Amagi Mountains and coastal regions also have accommodations where guests immerse in nature or traditional Japanese hospitality.
What are the best things to do in Izu with kids?
Families explore the Izu Shaboten Zoo, take leisurely walks at Joren Falls, or enjoy hands-on science exhibits at local museums. Seaside parks and sandy beaches around Izu are frequently suggested for outdoor fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Izu?
Explore Shuzenji Temple and its bamboo forest, unwind in hot springs, or hike around Mount Amagi. Coastlines near Dogashima are known for dramatic views, sea caves, and cruising opportunities.
How is the weather in Izu?
Izu has mild winters around 39–56°F (4–13°C), with higher rainfall in spring and autumn. Summers are warm, ranging from 65–85°F (18–30°C), and often feature humid, lush landscapes.
When is the best time to visit Izu?
Late spring is often recommended for comfortable temperatures near 59–71°F (15–22°C) in May and vibrant greenery. Autumn brings colorful foliage and cooler days, though it tends to be wetter, especially in September and October.
What are the best places to visit in Izu?
Shuzenji, Joren Falls, and Dogashima are among the most popular spots, known for their history, natural beauty, and seaside scenery. Cape Irozaki's cliffs and shrines are also frequently suggested.
What are some hiking trails in Izu?
Hike the Amagi Mountain trails for forested paths and views, or take coastal routes near Dogashima for a blend of cliffs and sea scenery. The Shuzenji area is also known for gentle walks through bamboo groves and historical sites.
What are some family activities we can do in Izu?
Families often enjoy the Izu Shaboten Zoo, glassblowing workshops, and nature walks to Joren Falls. Seasonal fruit picking and beach time are also frequently suggested for travelers with children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Izu?
Day trips around Izu frequently include exploring hot springs towns like Atami, visiting Mishima's parks and suspension bridge, or sampling wasabi products in the neighboring countryside. Lake Ashi and views of Mount Fuji are also popular regional highlights.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Izu?
Many accommodations in the Izu region welcome pets, especially in areas with beach access or forest surroundings. Look for stays near dog parks, walking paths, or seaside promenades to enjoy time outdoors with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Izu?
Bring cash for small shops and local transit, as card acceptance varies. Try traditional onsen etiquette, and consider renting a bicycle to explore rural roads and coastal scenery at your own pace.
What is Izu known for?
Izu is known for its hot spring culture, fresh seafood, and diverse landscapes that include mountains, waterfalls, and rugged coastlines. Visitors are drawn to local festivals, onsen experiences, and scenic hiking routes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Izu?
Consider visiting the narrow alleys of historic Shuzenji Onsen, or venturing to the Kawazu Nanadaru waterfalls for quieter nature walks. Some smaller art museums and seaside caves around Toi are also worth discovering.
What are the best foods to try in Izu?
Local specialties often suggested include wasabi-infused dishes, fresh seafood like kinmedai (golden eye snapper), and delicately prepared mountain vegetables. Try onsen-steamed meals or classic Japanese sweets made with local ingredients.
What should I bring for a trip to Izu?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, a light rain jacket, and a towel for onsen visits. Seasonal clothing layers and extra cash for local markets or transit are helpful for exploring the area.
What is the nightlife in Izu like?
Nightlife in Izu is often relaxed, with traditional izakaya, small bars, and dining spots in hot spring towns like Shuzenji. Some coastal areas have scenic night views; entertainment tends to center on local food, socializing, and culture.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Izu?
Izu hosts seasonal festivals such as the Kawazu Cherry Blossom Festival in early spring and local celebrations featuring fireworks or onsen rituals in summer and autumn. Traditional dance and cultural events are also frequently suggested throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Izu?
Many vacation rentals in Izu are family friendly, especially around hot spring towns and areas close to nature or attractions. Look for listings with larger rooms, kitchens, or outdoor spaces to make traveling with children comfortable.
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Izu vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ73 per night before taxes and fees

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40 properties have a dedicated workspace

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100 of Izu vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Izu stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Izu's top spots, include Toi Gold Mine, Lover’s Cape, and Izu Velodrome
Destinations to explore
- Kawaguchiko Station
- Hakone-Yumoto Sta.
- Kamakura Yuigahama Beach
- Odawara Station
- Kamakura Station
- Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
- Shirahama Beach
- Ofuna Station
- Gotemba Station
- Gora Station
- Machida Station
- Fuji-Q Highland
- Yokohama Hakkeijima Sea Paradise
- Hon-Atsugi Station
- Mishima Station
- Atami Station
- Kita-Kamakura Station
- Sagami-Ono Station
- Yugawara Station
- Yokosuka-chuo Station
- Izutaga Station
- Fujinomiya Station
- Zushi Station
- Chigasaki Station




