Inatori Ginsuiso boasts one of the best service standards and has an overwhelming reputation among hot spring inns in Inatori Onsen.
We will thoroughly tell you what is attractive about Inatori Ginsuiso.
It is an attractive ryokan with beautiful sea views, superb seafood, high level of hospitality and full of leisure spots.
There are also low hurdles to overcome in terms of distance and cosmopolitanism, so if this article sticks with you, why not go and experience the charm of the place in person?
Inatori Onsen Location of Inatori Ginsuiso
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It takes about 2 hours from Tokyo Station to Inatori Ginsuiso via the Shinkansen (Kodama).
It takes about 3 hours from Nagoya Station via Shinkansen (Kodama) to get to Inatori Ginsuiso.
From Shin-Osaka Station, it takes about 4 hours via the Shinkansen (Kodama).
It’s very close to Tokyo.
You can take a free shuttle bus from the nearest station, Izu Inatori Station, so it’s very convenient.
There are various facilities around Inatori Ginsuiso, and it’s a very fun place to live.
At the Inatori Cultural Park, you can experience a footbath and decorate with Hina Dolls (from mid January to late March).
Izu Animal Kingdom” is a theme park that can be enjoyed with children, as it is both a zoo and an amusement park.
You can also enjoy paragliding at the Izu Flight House, horse riding at the Higashi-Izu Horseback Riding Club, and diving and snorkeling at the Inatori Marine Sports Center.
In summer, you can enjoy swimming at Inatori Ukiukiuki Beach, and there is a seaside swimming pool right next to the beach.
There are many natural playgrounds, and both adults and children can enjoy both leisure and hot springs in this location.
In addition to leisure activities, there are many other things to do.
- Hina Tsurushi Festival (1/20-3/31)
- The Hina Tsurushi Festival
- Tsurushi Dragon Boat Blessing Festival (4/5-6/30)
- Tsurushi Dragon Boat Festival
- Dontuku Festival (early June)
Inatori Onsen has a lot of events, such as the “Inadori” festival, so you can enjoy them if you come at the time of the festival you are looking for.
There are more than 30 hotels, inns, and guest houses scattered along the coastline of Inatori Onsen, creating a hot spring resort-like atmosphere.
The onsen is a sulfate spring that has been shown to have various health benefits.
The charm of the ocean-view hot springs of the Izu Peninsula is their overwhelming sense of freedom, which is hard to find in other hot springs in the region.
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On a good day, you can see Izu Oshima Island.
There are not many hot springs in Japan that are located near the sea, so this is a good place to visit, especially for those who prefer the sea to the mountains.
Inatori Onsen, Inatori Ginsuiso’s Attractions
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When talking about the charm of Inatori Ginsuiso, one thing that cannot be overlooked is its overwhelming spirit of hospitality.
Inatori Ginsuiso has a noble philosophy that there are things that customers really want beyond what anyone would easily think of as “what we want you to do”.
Our employees are always looking to “go above and beyond the norm” and provide flexible, casual and concerned service depending on the situation at the time.
I wonder how they were trained to be so attentive, and the customer service at this ryokan is a perfect 100 points above reproach.
There are almost no clocks in the inn because they want guests to relax and forget about time while they’re here.
The change you receive when you check out is all in new bills, and even the coins are fresh and shiny.
I don’t think it’s necessary to go that far (laughs), but it’s probably the result of their professionalism.
The service is not only good in terms of customer service, but also in terms of facilities.
Clubs with shows, karaoke salon, beauty salon, oriental touch care, dining, lounge, restaurants, sauna, boutique…
There’s plenty of space to enjoy inside the building as well.
In addition, during the summer months, they even open up an indoor pool space with a tropical resort feel.
The food has a great reputation for its taste and volume, and you can enjoy ingredients unique to Izu, which will satisfy both your heart and your stomach.
The highlight of the hotel is the onsen, which has both a large public bath and an open-air bath, where you can enjoy the onsen while listening to the sound of the waves in the open-air bath and watching the sun sink into the sea at dusk.
Inatori Onsen was designated as a government-registered international tourist ryokan because it was judged that foreigners visiting Japan could stay here without any problems.
Inatori Onsen, Inatori Ginsuiso Otori Room
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All rooms at Inatori Ginsuiso have an ocean view!
Some rooms at some ryokan have a great view, but some rooms don’t, but at this ryokan you can see the ocean no matter which room you stay in, which is great.
The view of the beautiful sea of Izu and the horizon is a must for those who love the ocean.
Open the windows and you can hear the sea breeze and the sound of the waves.
The suites are located on the 6th, 9th and 10th floors (top floor) and have individual outdoor baths with a view of the ocean, so you can take a dip in the hot springs from on high.
For the top-floor suites, you need to produce a floor key to enter, and you can rent out the entire floor to enjoy a VIP experience.
There are beautiful views unique to each floor, so no matter which floor you stay in, you will be able to enjoy a sense of satisfaction.
Cuisine at Inatori Onsen Inatori Ginsuiso
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As a ryokan on the Izu Peninsula, we have an abundance of seafood.
You can enjoy high quality ingredients such as lobsters, abalone, and turban shells.
The Izu Peninsula is famous for its gold medallion, which boasts the largest catch in Japan.
You can enjoy a variety of dishes made with golden threadfin bream, such as braised sea bream, and additional dishes such as thin sashimi, sashimi, sashimi in its original form, or shabushabu.
The breakfast buffet is also full of seafood, and a “live kitchen” is demonstrated where the cooks prepare and serve the food on the spot, so you can literally eat “freshly made” right away while it’s hot.
One of Inatori Ginsuiso’s philosophies is “serve hot food while it’s hot, and cold food while it’s cold,” and I think this live kitchen is designed with that in mind.
The taste of the food has been very well received, and word of mouth has been full of rave reviews.
Not only is the food delicious, but there is a wide variety and volume of food to choose from so you can enjoy your meal to your heart’s content.
The cooks also value hospitality and believe that even the attitude of welcoming guests can make a difference in the taste.
All the cooks are highly professional.