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We don't have any hostels listed in Izu Peninsula, but these other accommodations are available...
Izu Peninsula Guesthouses![]() Izu peninsula has beautiful coastal scenery and a hot spring resort; it is popular with Tokyoites on weekends and national holidays. The scenic shoreline and gently rolling hills give Izu a peaceful atmosphere. In fact, it is officially Japan's most tourist area, but this is explained more by its proximity to the Tokyo metropolis than its actual tourist value. Imagine, after taking a relaxing hot bath in the onsen (hot spring), slipping into a comfortable yukata which are Japanese style PJ's,... ![]() Totenporu is about 15 minute From IzukogenStation,
Totenporu has a lodging ridge and a restaurant and
an outdoor bathThe lodging ride which imaged a villa
of Canada,wehave in a lobby and also we have self coffee corner,in the season of orange we have no pesticide orange all-you-can-eat service in the lobby The guest room is a Western-style room,and it is 12 tatam is area I can cope from room one person to four people,The interion is granted with antique-like furniture,all rooms have... Izu Peninsula Hotels![]() Izu Peninsula being one of the most popular Japanese resorts, Izu is famous for its green tea and natural hot springs. Come and enjoy our home-grown "mattcha" green tea and 11 kinds of onsen (hot spring) baths. Tsuribashi-so is truly the place to experience the Japanese culture.Tsuribashi (suspension bridges): The Kawazu River runs through the hotel property and there are three suspension bridges in the property. The name of the hotel comes from these bridges. Tsuribashi-so offers...
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