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Arai Ryokan

Hotel-Highlights

Welcome to Arai Ryokan, a charming 3-star hotel nestled in the serene city of Izunokuni, Japan. Just 4,9mi away from the vibrant city center, this traditional Japanese ryokan offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle, ensuring a relaxing stay for all guests.

Located at 970 Shuzenji, Arai Ryokan boasts a range of amenities to enhance your experience, including private parking and complimentary Wi-Fi. Indulge in a rejuvenating hot spring bath, savor exquisite views from the terrace and garden, and enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour front desk. With non-smoking rooms and free toiletries, every detail is taken care of to ensure your comfort.

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Zimmer

	Japanese-Style Room (10 tatami) with Bathroom in Arai Ryokan

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5 Futon-Matratzen

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430 m²

Japanischer Stil

Privatbad

Badewanne

Aussicht

Flachbildfernseher

Suite with River View - single occupancy in Arai Ryokan

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6 Futon-Matratzen

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1250 m²

Suite, Flussblick, Zur Einzelnutzung

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Privatbad

Badewanne

Flachbildfernseher

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140 m²

Japanischer Stil, Gemeinschaftsbad

Kostenloses WLAN

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Kühlschrank

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With 78 reviews, Arai Ryokan has garnered praise for its tranquil atmosphere and impeccable service. Whether you're looking to explore the nearby golf course or simply unwind in the peaceful surroundings, Arai Ryokan offers an authentic Japanese experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Book your stay now at this hidden gem in Izunokuni!

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Arai Ryokan in Izunokuni, Japan, not only offers a serene escape but also provides a range of room options to suit every traveler's needs. From cozy nonsmoking rooms to luxurious suites with garden or river views, there is something for everyone. Imagine waking up to the sound of nature and enjoying a cup of tea on your private terrace overlooking the beautiful surroundings. Each room accommodates up to 2 adults and 1 child, making it perfect for a romantic getaway or a family vacation.

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Planen Sie Ihren Aufenthalt

After a restful night's sleep in one of the charming rooms, start your day by indulging in a delicious traditional Japanese breakfast served at the ryokan. Get ready for a day of relaxation by soaking in the rejuvenating hot spring bath, known for its therapeutic benefits. If you're feeling adventurous, explore the nearby golf course or take a leisurely stroll through the picturesque garden surrounding the ryokan. With impeccable service and attention to detail, Arai Ryokan offers an authentic Japanese experience that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

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Ausstattung

Kostenlose Privatparkplätze

Kostenloses WLAN

Klimaanlage

Parkplatz vor Ort

Terrasse

24-Stunden-Rezeption

Heiße Quelle

Nichtraucherzimmer

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Everything was exceptional. The traditional building was beautifully maintained and every corner was photo worthy. The staff were friendly and took very good care of us. Our room was beautiful and spacious, we had a wooden tub in our bathroom to soak in and amazing garden views from the windows. The food was beautifully presented and delicious. Onsens were wonderful and each one had its own charm and feel. The place is a short walk from the bus stop and next to the bridges and bamboo grove, allowing easy access in the evening. The stay at this ryokan was definitely a highlight of our Japan trip and we’d love to stay here again.

Hsuan

Staying in ryukan is a must of my trip to Japan and Arai Ryukan doesn't make me disappointed. Starting from the location of the ryukan which is very easy to reach. You get off to check in and the staff will bring your car to the parking. Checking in is my first impression. The staff is willing to answer your questions and will show you all facilities available. You will have your own personal caregiver. The dinner and breakfast are included in the price and they are very excellent. The onsen both indoor and outdoor are the unforgettable experience. The town attractions are located within the walking distance..

Kanin

I booked this ryokan to celebrate my partner's 30th birthday. This is the first time we have stayed at a ryokan, and the stay has exceeded our expectations! The ryokan itself is a national cultural asset, indeed the interior is absolutely stunning, with lots of nature and a pond where you can feed the koi. Our room was Japanese style with a river view, the view is impressive. The onsens inside the ryokan are very comforting, as well as the kaiseki dinner and the hearty breakfast. Staff was very friendly and helpful.

Jamiepc

An incredible experience in the Japanese countryside, on the Izu peninsula. Beautiful, traditional architecture (apparently in place since 1872!), in lush greenery, set on natural thermal baths (you bathe in so called onsens, in natural warm water). Stay includes preset breakfast and dinner menus, which are Michelin quality and would cost you 100s $ in Europe or America. So value for money is great too, even if the sticker price may seem high. Plus, staff is extremely attentive and polite.

Piotr

Stunning ryokan with beautiful onsen. The kaiseki meal was spectacular although as we were a family group, they served us in a dining hall of sorts, which had bright lighting and little atmosphere. Definitely would have been nicer to dine in our beautiful rooms. A beautiful ryokan all round. We reserved the private family onsen as our kids were laggy about bathing with strangers, and it worked perfectly.

Jane

Everything was exceptional. The traditional building was beautifully maintained and every corner was photo worthy. The staff were friendly and took very good care of us. Our room was beautiful and spacious, we had a wooden tub in our bathroom to soak in and amazing garden views from the windows. The food was beautifully presented and delicious. Onsens were wonderful and each one had its own charm and feel. The place is a short walk from the bus stop and next to the bridges and bamboo grove, allowing easy access in the evening. The stay at this ryokan was definitely a highlight of our Japan trip and we’d love to stay here again.

Hsuan

Staying in ryukan is a must of my trip to Japan and Arai Ryukan doesn't make me disappointed. Starting from the location of the ryukan which is very easy to reach. You get off to check in and the staff will bring your car to the parking. Checking in is my first impression. The staff is willing to answer your questions and will show you all facilities available. You will have your own personal caregiver. The dinner and breakfast are included in the price and they are very excellent. The onsen both indoor and outdoor are the unforgettable experience. The town attractions are located within the walking distance..

Kanin

I booked this ryokan to celebrate my partner's 30th birthday. This is the first time we have stayed at a ryokan, and the stay has exceeded our expectations! The ryokan itself is a national cultural asset, indeed the interior is absolutely stunning, with lots of nature and a pond where you can feed the koi. Our room was Japanese style with a river view, the view is impressive. The onsens inside the ryokan are very comforting, as well as the kaiseki dinner and the hearty breakfast. Staff was very friendly and helpful.

Jamiepc

An incredible experience in the Japanese countryside, on the Izu peninsula. Beautiful, traditional architecture (apparently in place since 1872!), in lush greenery, set on natural thermal baths (you bathe in so called onsens, in natural warm water). Stay includes preset breakfast and dinner menus, which are Michelin quality and would cost you 100s $ in Europe or America. So value for money is great too, even if the sticker price may seem high. Plus, staff is extremely attentive and polite.

Piotr

Stunning ryokan with beautiful onsen. The kaiseki meal was spectacular although as we were a family group, they served us in a dining hall of sorts, which had bright lighting and little atmosphere. Definitely would have been nicer to dine in our beautiful rooms. A beautiful ryokan all round. We reserved the private family onsen as our kids were laggy about bathing with strangers, and it worked perfectly.

Jane

Everything was exceptional. The traditional building was beautifully maintained and every corner was photo worthy. The staff were friendly and took very good care of us. Our room was beautiful and spacious, we had a wooden tub in our bathroom to soak in and amazing garden views from the windows. The food was beautifully presented and delicious. Onsens were wonderful and each one had its own charm and feel. The place is a short walk from the bus stop and next to the bridges and bamboo grove, allowing easy access in the evening. The stay at this ryokan was definitely a highlight of our Japan trip and we’d love to stay here again.

Hsuan

Staying in ryukan is a must of my trip to Japan and Arai Ryukan doesn't make me disappointed. Starting from the location of the ryukan which is very easy to reach. You get off to check in and the staff will bring your car to the parking. Checking in is my first impression. The staff is willing to answer your questions and will show you all facilities available. You will have your own personal caregiver. The dinner and breakfast are included in the price and they are very excellent. The onsen both indoor and outdoor are the unforgettable experience. The town attractions are located within the walking distance..

Kanin

I booked this ryokan to celebrate my partner's 30th birthday. This is the first time we have stayed at a ryokan, and the stay has exceeded our expectations! The ryokan itself is a national cultural asset, indeed the interior is absolutely stunning, with lots of nature and a pond where you can feed the koi. Our room was Japanese style with a river view, the view is impressive. The onsens inside the ryokan are very comforting, as well as the kaiseki dinner and the hearty breakfast. Staff was very friendly and helpful.

Jamiepc

An incredible experience in the Japanese countryside, on the Izu peninsula. Beautiful, traditional architecture (apparently in place since 1872!), in lush greenery, set on natural thermal baths (you bathe in so called onsens, in natural warm water). Stay includes preset breakfast and dinner menus, which are Michelin quality and would cost you 100s $ in Europe or America. So value for money is great too, even if the sticker price may seem high. Plus, staff is extremely attentive and polite.

Piotr

Stunning ryokan with beautiful onsen. The kaiseki meal was spectacular although as we were a family group, they served us in a dining hall of sorts, which had bright lighting and little atmosphere. Definitely would have been nicer to dine in our beautiful rooms. A beautiful ryokan all round. We reserved the private family onsen as our kids were laggy about bathing with strangers, and it worked perfectly.

Jane

Standort

970 Shuzenji , Izu, 410-2416, Japan

Arai Ryokan