Best hotels in Kamo District
Explore Kamo District with 180 stays near iconic landmarks, luxury hotels, and top boutiques for the best shopping and dining
Atagawa Onsen Blue Ocean ★★★★
"The room was very spacious, but there was a bit of dust, so the cleaning wasn't very thorough. Overall, it was still pretty good. The train station is about a 15-minute walk from the hotel, so if you're not too tired, it's a nice, quiet stroll. If you're tired, you can contact the hotel for a pick-up/drop-off."
Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel ★★★★
"This hotel stay was absolutely flawless. From the attentive service to the incredibly comfortable hot spring experience, everything was unforgettable. The stunning sea-facing views, coupled with the exquisite and delicious breakfast in the restaurant, made every moment pure enjoyment 🌊"
Isoaruki No Yuyado Ushiogumo - 6 Years or Older ★★★★
"Fantastic ryokan in Kawazu with only 7 rooms. Located by the beach, although there is a road in-between. Weren't bothered by traffic noise at night though. Service is top-notch and the food at dinner is amazing and varied. Very fresh seafood with the nightly sashimi platter a highlight. Breakfast is western style and a bit limited though compared with the dinner, but still delicious. Would definitely stay here again."
Hokkawa Onsen Hotel ★★★★
"Facilities: Only 300m from Irozaki hot spring, facing the sea. They have staff who speak Chinese, and there's a shuttle bus to Kitagawa Station at fixed times. Experience: The beautiful Izu Station sign says that if you make a wish under the moonlight on a full moon night, it will come true. How touching! And you can make a wish at the rooftop open-air hot spring at night. Bonus: There's a self-service drink machine on the 2nd floor, good for when you're thirsty. Summary: The most beautiful part of Japan is its countryside. There isn't even a 7-Eleven here, just a small Mola mola (sunfish) shop where the grandma and grandpa only accept cash. You can fish by the shore, and on a clear day, the sea is crystal clear and icy cold. Paired with the warm water of Irozaki hot springs, it makes you forget about time. At night, the moonlight spreads across the sea like a shimmering blanket. Make a wish on the full moon; beauty transcends nationality. I just wish for world peace."
Nanadaru Onsen Hotel ★★
"Great location 1 min from bus stop , all 7 waterfalls route is coming right next to hotel . Waterfall sounds behind a window and open onsens. Very nice and kind service from owners. Only minus is it’s permitted to smoke in the rooms so it smells a bit. Better to have at least some non smoking rooms, cause it’s tough when you’re not smoking and with the kids. The food was great, different menu for 2 days."
Nishiizu Matsuzaki Itoen Hotel ★★★
"There are two single beds, and the Japanese-Western room is too small for four people."
Inatori Ginsuiso ★★★★
"This is definitely one of my favorite hotels! The exterior has a very European feel, but the rooms are distinctly Japanese, as you can see from the photos. Honestly, one room could easily fit ten people, though it felt a bit wasteful for just me. 😄 The hotel's main onsen is fantastic, especially the outdoor bath – so relaxing with a wonderful view. The service here is exceptional. There are different activities scheduled throughout the day, like complimentary afternoon tea, snacks, and juice, and even a nightcap in the evening. The breakfast is also excellent. Overall, it's a perfect resort hotel where you could easily spend a couple of days. Highly recommended!"
Kaneyoshi Ittouan ★★★
"There is a big cherry blossom tree in front of the door, and the room is clean and tidy"
Minshuku Urashima ★★
"This house is so good, comfortable and clean, because the host is really kind and diligent! There were a couple of small onsens, which was a so pleasant surprise for us. The location is so cozy and wild at the same time. We swam in the sea and saw wild boars in evenings. It was pretty interesting and nice experience for us:)"
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Atagawakan
"The air conditioning unit was moldy. My throat started hurting on the first afternoon of my stay, and I felt better after moving to a different place. The private hot spring costs extra. The AC in the room was cut off at 10 AM, and only the lobby had air conditioning. It was sweltering hot in the room. The room's cleanliness was also pretty subpar. However, the sea view was decent."
Izu Atagawa -Yubana Mankai -Adult Only-
"Great to have hot springs in the room and 6 public bigger hot springs with different shapes and views by checking the availability on the scanned barcode. Luckily, we happily tried 2 of them with high satisfaction!"
Kokoronodoka
"Everything was satisfactory, except that the secondary elevator was on a half-floor above ground level, making it a bit difficult to move large luggage."
Senoumi
"the place is remote and quiet. The room is clean and the onsen is good"
Itoen Hotel Atagawa
"The hotel felt like it was halfway up a mountain. After exiting the subway station, I had to climb a big slope to get there. Since I arrived quite late, the road was pitch black, and I needed my phone flashlight to see. The hotel has a hot spring, and whether you use it or not, there's a 600 yen hot spring tax included in the room rate. Breakfast is 1100 yen per person, and the variety is decent. The room facilities felt a bit dated; you open the door with one of those big, long keys, and the lights in the room are pull-cord operated."
Hotel Cetus Royal
"The room offered a great view, right by the sea. Dinner was only average, and it consisted entirely of seafood."
Ryokan Hanareya Ishidaya
"It's about a 15-minute walk from Kawazu Station. The garden is beautiful, and the outdoor communal onsen is lovely. Each room is a standalone cabin with its own outdoor private hot spring and an indoor onsen. However, the one we were assigned was built entirely with wooden planks, making it look very old and run-down, and it offered no insulation whatsoever. In mid-May, with the afternoon sun beating down from the west, the entire room felt like a sauna. There was a very old, vintage window air conditioner that we were afraid to turn on. This room would be unbearable in both summer and winter. There was also a large spider in the bathroom. The complimentary Japanese breakfast was simple but a pleasant surprise."
Shinyu No Yado Sazana
"It was great that there was a private open-air bath. It would be great if the ocean was nearby and the weather was sunny. There were so many hot springs that you couldn't use them all in one day."
Atagawa Ocean Resort
"Had a fantastic stay! The hotel offers sea views, and while the breakfast selection wasn't huge, it was all delicious. Dinner even included seafood sashimi!"
Bousui
"The service was excellent, and the food selection was plentiful, though the taste was just so-so. There's a shuttle pick-up from Izu-Atagawa Station (JR line). The staff are very enthusiastic, but they mostly don't speak English, so you'll need a translator."
Takami Hotel
"Personality & Staff ◎ They were very friendly, kind, and attentive. They are quite experienced, but very reliable. They made up the futons for us and set up the room for our meals, which was very reassuring. Food ◎ As expected of Minami-Izu, the sea bream, sashimi, soup, and white rice were all very delicious. The portions were generous and it was as luxurious as it looked online. Since it was room service, we didn't have to go anywhere and could eat at our leisure in our own room. Guests ◎ Most of the guests were families. When searching for this hotel online, there were some strange comments about mixed bathing, but there was absolutely no sign of that, so we were relieved. Hot Springs ⚪︎ I think it's the same for all hotels in this area, but the water quality is good. Facilities ▲ The room itself was spotless and the cleaning was thorough. However, the room is in a dilapidated state, either having been renovated since the late Showa bubble era or not. The Japanese-style toilet had been converted to a Western-style one. Also, the bathroom in the room is so old that it's practically unusable, so I recommend using the private bath. Also, the walls are a bit thin, so you can hear the people next door talking loudly. (Caution) If you don't smoke, you'll immediately notice the smell of cigarette smoke, so I recommend checking carefully when making a reservation to see if there's a strong smell of cigarettes. (I think this inn was built during the bubble economy era, so it's somewhat unavoidable.) There's a DAIKIN air conditioner in the room, but when you turn it on, the smell of cigarettes spreads throughout the room. If the facilities were better, it would be a good inn."
Hotel Shikino Kura
"Guest review (Casa della Nonna/Villa Ajito) While staying at Casa della Nonna, my husband was bitten by a centipede in the bathroom. Shortly after getting rid of the bite, he felt a sharp pain. He contacted the hospital and received first aid and over-the-counter medication. Fortunately, the symptoms were mild, but he was unable to move for a while. Then, when he went to bed, another centipede appeared on the bed in our bedroom. We tried using insecticide, but it didn't kill it, and we spent a sleepless night anxiously. The next day, we notified the staff and were told we could be transferred to another facility, Villa Ajito. We were relieved, but then we discovered another centipede stuck to the tray of towels that came with our welcome drinks in the refrigerator. It's terrifying to think what might have happened if it had been used to wipe our face. We contacted the staff, who, after checking the scene, offered a simple apology, but no further explanation or action was provided, leaving us with many questions. Considering the risk of pests, I felt a strong sense of distrust as to whether this service was worth the high accommodation fee, even though sufficient inspections and countermeasures were required. The facility itself is well designed and has a private feel, which I think is wonderful. However, I am very disappointed that the current management and operation system does not allow me to stay with peace of mind."
Isaribi
"The room was new, spacious, and bright, with an open-air onsen bath. Both breakfast and dinner were delicious. We stayed for three days, and the meals were different each day, so we never got tired of them. When we left after breakfast during our stay, the hotel even prepared snacks for us to eat on the go, which meant we didn't need to eat out additionally. Both breakfast and dinner were served in our room. Every day when we returned to our room, the open-air onsen bath was already filled with fresh hot water, so we could shower and soak right away."
Hotel Shinayoshi
"The sea view room is very big, the view outside the window is very good, and the mattress is very comfortable There is a bathroom and toilet in the room, and a large sink on the balcony I didn't have high hopes after reading the reviews on Google, but it turned out to be surprisingly good. The facilities are indeed old. The two private hot springs on the top floor do look old, but they are not very dirty and seem to be cleaned every day. There is no elevator on the 1st and 2nd floors, but someone will help carry your luggage to the elevator entrance There is a shuttle bus to the station every morning, which can avoid climbing the death slope The front desk service attitude is very good There are vending machines and Izu milk vending machines in the hotel"
Inatoriso
"The service, room, breakfast, and dinner were all pretty mediocre. Nothing really stood out. The private onsen with an ocean view was okay, but 50 minutes felt a bit rushed."
Kagiya
"This guesthouse, chosen for my trip to Minami-Izu, wasn't far from the city center. Service: They started accepting guests after 3 PM, offered parking, and provided welcome drinks. The staff were incredibly welcoming, and seeing we were a bit excited because there weren't many tourists, they were especially kind. Environment: As we were a family of four, the manager upgraded us to a larger room, which we were very grateful for. The environment was lovely, quiet, and clean, and the room snacks were delicious. Cleanliness: Although it had a slightly dated feel, everything was kept impeccably clean. We could even book bed-making time. The public bathhouse was also very clean and comfortable. Facilities: The public bathhouse was incredibly comfortable; it was so pleasant to have a beer outside. It wasn't crowded. We only booked breakfast this time, and the variety was great and delicious. There's also a small bar on the first floor where you can have coffee. In short: A very welcoming guesthouse! We experienced the joys of rural life, and the elderly guests were so adorable!!!"
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Total properties |
180 |
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$308 |
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Weekend Avg. Price |
$338 |
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Atagawa Onsen Blue Ocean |
Kamo District hotel FAQs
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What is the average price of a hotel in Kamo District for this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Kamo District this weekend is $353 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is $482 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Kamo District this weekend typically cost $922 per night.
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How much do hotels in Kamo District cost per night during weekdays?
Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Kamo District during weekdays is $320 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around $435 per night. If you're looking for a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Kamo District generally cost $844 per night on weekdays.
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What are the best places to stay in Kamo District?
Some of the best places to stay in Kamo District are near popular attractions like HIGASHI-IZU CROSS COUNTRY COURSE, offering easy access to key sights and amenities.
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What are the best hotels for couples in Kamo District?
Couples visiting Kamo District have highly rated stays at Maedaen (from $99) and Pension Surf Rider (from $56).
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Which hotels are the best hotels to stay at in Kamo District?
Kamo District has many popular hotels. Whether you're looking for a business stay or a vacation hotel, Atagawa Onsen Blue Ocean (from $27), Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel (from $121) and Inatori Ginsuiso (from $319) are best choices.
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What are the best pet-friendly hotels in Kamo District?
Amis Droles (from $159) is pet-friendly. Take your pets with you during traveling.
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What are the best hotels with a spa in Kamo District?
Plan a peaceful trip? Spa can be a wonderful experience when traveling. Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel (from $121), Atagawa Ocean Resort (from $197) and Bousui (from $199) provide highly rated spa services.
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What are the best hot spring hotels in Kamo District?
Interested in hot springs hotel as a travel stay? Atagawa Onsen Blue Ocean (from $27), Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel (from $121) and Inatori Ginsuiso (from $319) offer great hot springs.
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What hotels in Kamo District provide swimming pools?
Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel (from $121), Inatori Ginsuiso (from $319) and Atagawa Ocean Resort (from $197) are hotels with swimming pools. Book now and enjoy your swimming pool!
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Which hotels in Kamo District have the best breakfast?
Gyokusui -Adult Only- (from $267),Izu Retreat Atawaga Suiko by Onko Chishin (from $519) and Atagawa Onsen Blue Ocean (from $27) offer high-quality breakfast. Enjoy your wonderful journey with delicious breakfast!
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