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A private hot tub is situated in a wooden enclosure, surrounded by nature. Soft lighting is provided by lanterns at each side, complementing the serene atmosphere. The structure features a partially transparent roof, allowing natural light to filter in while maintaining privacy.
Cabin in Itō
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

Open-air hot spring bath! 3 bathrooms and toilets! Free early check-in (conditions apply)! Log cabin with hot spring 5 minutes on foot from Kadowaki Suspension Bridge

Free early check-in! (Conditions apply)] 3 bathrooms (outdoor bath with natural hot spring, indoor bath with natural hot spring, shower room), 3 toilets, and parking for 3 cars, so even multiple families can relax and stay! It is surrounded by nature overlooking the state-owned forest along the coast of the Jogasaki coast, which is right in front of the open-air bath and BBQ terrace. Although it is a managed villa area, the grounds are also surrounded by greenery, so it is a highly private, single-family rental villa. It is a 3-minute walk to the entrance of the scenic Monawaki Suspension Bridge, and the national park promenade along the coast is ideal for a morning walk, taking about 40 minutes to complete one round. Izu Ocean Park and Ocean BBQ are a 15-minute walk or 3-minute drive away. You can see the Pacific Ocean from the suspension bridge and lighthouse, about a 5-minute walk, and if you're lucky, you can see a sea turtle swimming. It is about a 20-minute walk from Jogasakikaigan Station, and there are 2 free electric assist bicycles in the facility, so you can go shopping in about 10 minutes to a supermarket or convenience store without a car. Off season (excluding Golden Week, summer vacation, New Year's Eve, Saturdays, and holidays), early check-in is free unless there is a reservation the day before, so please take a walk to the suspension bridge or prepare a BBQ while you are waiting for the hot spring.

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A lofted living space is illuminated by natural light, featuring a wooden ladder leading to an elevated sleeping area. The open sliding doors offer a view of the tranquil bay, with red chairs positioned on the deck for relaxation.
Villa in Numazu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Creative Villa with a View of the Sea | Exclusive Sunset Experience in Toda Bay | Harbor Front Private Studio

Escape the crowds. Find your silent front row seat. To a special seat where you can only see the sea. The host designed and built it himself, DIY life magazine dopa!Winner of the award, It is a unique creation villa in the world. Away from the crowds, surrounded by silence, with a 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. With the majestic Mt. Fuji watching over the morning walk along the coast, Private villas offer a unique immersive experience. Designed by the owner himself and awarded numerous prizes for his unique craftsmanship, Harbor Front It is a theater of light and sound facing the sea. From the golden sunset that fills the living room, From a 150-inch movie theater experience at sunset, This is where you can reclaim your time. It's not a place everyone can enjoy, It is a place for those who seek the luxury of silence and the beauty of a "hiding place".

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A spacious outdoor terrace features wooden flooring and walls, complemented by a large table surrounded by black chairs. Views of lush greenery and the ocean are visible through expansive glass panels, creating a serene setting for dining or relaxation.
Condo in Shirahama
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Garden Villa KOTI, Room w/ Sauna (Ocean View Condominium with Sauna)

This room is equipped with residential facilities based on the concept of "living like you live" by the sea.It is an ideal place to stay with the comfort of the condo and a natural environment. The spacious ocean view terrace has a sauna on it.At your favorite temperature, you can also enjoy yourself while enjoying yourself.Time to forget your daily routine while listening to the sound of the ocean.We have a table top BBQ grill on the terrace that you can relax and enjoy.Forget the time and enjoy a meal outdoors to the fullest.It is basically a quiet facility while talking sometimes. 8 minutes on foot from Shirahama Beach.Please stay while enjoying marine sports. There is also a visitor room where you can work or invite friends during your stay.Discount price for 2 nights or more.It is a facility that is easy to use for long stays. There are two sauna type rooms, one room on the first and second floor.The floor plan and color are slightly different, but we have the same basic size and fixtures.It may differ from the room in the photo.Please be forewarned.

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A spacious Japanese-style room is highlighted by tatami flooring and sliding doors that open to a garden view. A low wooden table is surrounded by blue cushions, with a simple potted plant adding a touch of greenery. Soft lighting creates a calming ambiance.
Hut in Numazu
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

The old house in Nishiizu is 20% off the base price for private stays and reviews for private stays!1 min to the sea of the sunset [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.

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An outdoor deck features a wooden table and chairs, surrounded by greenery. A soft blue tabletop arrangement is set, creating a serene space for gatherings. The wooden railing enhances the natural aesthetic, while the scenic backdrop complements the tranquil setting.
Villa in Itō
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

RARE! Private Hot Spring, Spotless Modern Japanese

Beautiful 3BDRM holiday villa within Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Comes with a large private hot spring bath, panoramic sea view, projector & garden. Morine provides year-round comfort for relaxation & an ideal base for remote work/holiday. Renovated combining modern Japanese taste with Western comfort. Each bedroom is generously sized & the spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/living area is ideal for getting together. Guests may be greeted by the beautiful blooms of a weeping cherry in spring.

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A bright living area features large sliding glass doors that provide a clear view of the ocean. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the wooden flooring and simple furnishings. A comfortable seating arrangement is complemented by a nearby table, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere.
Home in Itō
5 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Stunning Oceanfront Stay | Perfect for Families

Children enjoy kids’ space toys Parents relax with coffee, gazing at beautiful sea Explore nostalgic Futo with 4 free electric bikes! [Play nearby] Visit Mt. Ōmuro & Jogasaki Coast Play in emerald see at Futo Port See sunrise from beach in front [Shops] On foot: 7 min to izakaya, 12–17 min to deli By bike: 17 min to supermarket By car: 8 min to supermarket, 10 min to restaurants [After playing, relax here] Cook in the full kitchen Refresh with washer & dryer Sleep on fluffy 6-layer futons

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A serene indoor hot spring bath features a large window offering views of the mountains and sky. The water's surface reflects the surrounding wooden walls, creating a calming atmosphere. Natural light enhances the space, inviting relaxation and tranquility.
Cabin in Atami
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 458 reviews

Hill-Top Log-Cabin House:ocean view/hot springs/

Just to feel the breeze and nature - this log-cabin house is where you will be able to have a relaxed time. Trying to open up your five senses and gain what you need in this COVID-19 situation :-) Ajiro is the small town of Atami and has so many yummy local restaurants and great activities such as fishing and water activities at the beach. I have been receiving all the great reviews from everyone fortunately :-) I am sure you will have a tremendous trip in Atami/Izu/Hakone by staying here!

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A cozy lounge area is highlighted by a curved, plush maroon sofa and matching chairs. A circular pendant light provides warm illumination, while a sleek, round table sits at the center. Colorful album covers adorn the walls, offering a vibrant visual display.
Cottage in Itō
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 223 reviews

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

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An open-plan room features a spacious bed and a dining area with wooden furniture. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, while light flooring creates a warm and inviting ambiance. The kitchen is neatly integrated into the layout.
Apartment in Izu
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

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

施設名:川の音(KAWANONE) レビューをご記入いただいた157組中155組のゲスト様に満点評価をいただいております。 「川の音」で暮らすような旅をしよう 伊豆の清流「冷川」のほとりに佇む小さなアパートの一室を暮らしやすいようにリノベーションしました。 6月には蛍が飛び交い、澄んだ水面に光を照らします。 夜に空を見上げると満点の星空が。 都会では味合うことのできない非日常空間を満喫してください。 100インチスクリーンのプロジェクターを採用しました。ベッドに横になりながら大画面で動画コンテンツを視聴可能。 ゆったりのんびり過ごしていただきたい、そんな宿です。 一人旅でのご利用も歓迎いたします。 バス停は徒歩7分のところにございますが本数が少ないのでご注意ください。 「暮らすように旅をする」をコンセプトに作り上げました。自転車2台を常備しております。 -川の音が人によっては夜間気になるかもしれません。耳栓をご用意しております -3名様でご宿泊の場合はセミダブルベッドに添い寝していただきます。 -大室山へ行くにはレンタカーが必ず必要です。

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A view of a traditional Japanese house is captured from an elevated angle, overlooking a coastal town. The structure features a tiled roof and is surrounded by greenery, with the ocean and hills visible in the background.
Home in Itō
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

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.

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An interior space features a modern, open layout with high wooden ceilings and large glass doors. Light wooden beams contrast against dark walls, and a spacious sofa offers seating in the center. A dining area is visible in the background, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Home in Shimoda
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 460 reviews

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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A serene view of distant mountains and the ocean is framed through open windows beside a luxurious stone hot spring bath. The calming landscape invites relaxation, with natural light enhancing the soothing atmosphere of the retreat.
Home in Atami
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 617 reviews

NEW:Ocean View&Hot Springs/Atami/relaxing/2LDK/80㎡

This listing is located in the holiday villa area in Ajiro which is only 10 minutes away from Atami Central. As it is located in higher level, every room has the great ocean view! Enjoy the beautiful view in a comfortable queen bed, living room or balcony. Also this accommodation has a stone-made traditional styled bathroom where you can enjoy the natural hot springs :-) Please get relaxed in this new accommodation built in Apr 2021 and enjoy your trip in Atami!

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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.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Izu

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    Izu holiday rentals start at $35 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    70 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    40 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    100 of Izu holiday 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

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