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Reviews of Tsuribashi-so, Izu Peninsula, Japan

Tsuribashi-so - Hostel

Tsuribashi-so is a Japanese style accommodation with paradise onsen baths within the beautiful nature of Izu Peninsula. FREE Japanese Breakfast. Enjoy the natural hot springs and the great nature with us. Recent review by customer: ' D...
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Avg Rating: 88% (3 Reviews)

Character: 93%

Security: 93%

Location: 80%

Staff: 93%

Fun: 86%

Cleanliness: 86%



Customer Reviews

84%

everythin is so great, the place is so remote that the environment is really nice. the staff is so nice and welcoming. although we do have a communication problem, but they really helpful and friendly. the food is good as well. thanks Tsuribashi-so everyone. though we have a bad weather and not able to visit the seven waterfall. We look forward to have another opportunities to visit you again. thanks Alfred Tze

Chung Hon, from Hong Kong ~ Jun 1 2008

94%

The staff were so freindly and helpful! The setting and location for the Kawazu 7 waterfalls was perfect! The meat option for dinner was FANTASTIC. A great escape from the traditional Japanese dinner. The continous waving on leaving will never be forgotten. A very memorable stay! :)

Roger, from Ireland ~ Apr 7 2008

66%

the location of the hotel is too remote and the arrangement on the transport is difficult since taxi is not available. the pick up service from hotel operates from 15.00 to 17.00 every day to meet the check in needs and nothing more. bus shcedule is also limited. would suggest to set up a charge trip for the clients whenever they need the transport.

Chun Chui, from Singapore ~ Apr 2 2008

84%

We enjoyed the private green tea onsen with nice views of the gushing river below. Although the green tea mixed with the hot spring water was not as thick as featured on the Japan Hour programme. For only 3,000 yen vs the standard rate of 5,250 yen, it was great value. Maybe it was off-peak as we went on a Mon. You can stock up on some fruits and snacks from the shops across Kawazu station.

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Teo, from Singapore ~ Nov 13 2007

86%

We had a very good and comfortable stay at this ryokan! Enjoy it!

Thomas, from Germany ~ Nov 5 2007

94%

My best ever staying experience. Character: very traditional Jap style. Stylish and clean room, private and beautiful scenary around the hotel. Unforgettable to hv the onsen beside running river. Security: no worries. Location: Quite far away from major japan tourist attraction. But they have a free shuttle bus servce to the train station, which actually depart when you request it. Staff: Most of the staff dun understand japanese, but they always hv a staff knowing English. All are very nice and helpful though! Fun: It's a great place for city escape. Cleanliness: Excellent hygiene. Food: You can't really find any restuarant around. But their food is at a reasonable price and good quality. Ask for options, or you maybe assigned something you may not like.

Kwok Sing, from Hong Kong ~ Oct 11 2007

96%

extremly comfortable accomodation J-style bedroom, breakfast and dinner helpful and friendly staff special and wonderful onsen in the nature the only inconvenience is the bus to the and fro the hostel is not frequent

Ka Yan, from Hong Kong ~ Aug 31 2007

94%

It is a great place to stay. You can enjoy a gorgeous view from the top-level tubs just contemplating the woods and mountains in front of you.. Romantic and well organised. Very Japanese.

Tamas, from Hungary ~ Aug 31 2007

100%

amazing! this is a must do! make sure to do the Seven Waterfalls hike. We loved all the different onsen... it was an adventure! The satff is super nice and the food is great... oh, but breakfast is \"traditional\" (eeww) dinner was great.

Emily, from USA ~ Aug 30 2007

100%

This hotel (yes, hotel, not hostel/guest house) was amazing. The service was great--much better than anywhere else I've stayed in Japan (which is saying a lot). The room was very clean and comfortable, with a nice view. The surrounding area was incredibly beautiful, and very interesting. I'd highly recommend doing the hike to see the seven waterfalls. Take the bus to the one at the top of the hill and then hike down. If you don't have the time to do that (about two hours or so), just check out the two downhill from the hotel--they're the best. Lots of interesting things within the hotel property, especially the scary bridge. The spas at Tsuribashi-so were nice, especially the rooftop spa--open-air, surrounded by lush green mountains, and the water was just the right temperature. Good variety of spas. We didn't have enough time to go to all of them. We couldn't believe how cheap the room was. Only one thing: the dinner was a little small for the price. If you're on a budget, go to the convenience store near the station and bring some snacks with you, since there aren't many places open after 5:00 in the area. The included breakfast was really good. The staff were very helpful, and shuttled us all over the place for no extra charge. One warning: the telephone number on the website doesn't work, at least if you're calling from a cell phone. Ask the woman at the tourist information center near the station for an updated number. Overall, highly recommend!

Milan, from USA ~ Jul 1 2007