"I was a bit worried leading up to the trip about how to get there but they had some pretty good instructions on their website. They have a free shuttle that comes to the Shuzenji station about every hour or 2 (timetable is on their site) so all you need to worry about it getting to Shuzenji station which you can figure out using Google Maps. Once there, their instructions say to exit the station, go out and around the 7 eleven, and all the way down to the 8th bus stop. You’ll know you’re at the right spot because the sign will literally say the bus stop is for this hotel. It’s a coach bus so you’ll be able to fit any large or small luggage in the undercarriage.
Check in was quick and easy. We got to our room which was not too far by walk but they have a shuttle going around between the Marriott and guest house every 20-40 minutes.
This is basically out in the wilderness so expect some bugs and flys, etc. With that said, our room was very clean and really could not find any bugs inside the room for the 2 nights we stayed.
The private onsen was amazing and relaxing and we could actually see the top of Mt. Fuji from our room in November when it’s cooler so less clouds.
Limited in the things you can do there but we came to relax.
Food was just okay, kaiseki dinner is a traditional Japanese tasting menu essentially but wasn’t for us personally. Breakfast buffet is what you expect.
Overall, pricey but relaxing stay. Would recommend for those looking for private onsen."
"It was amazing. My toddler, friend and I enjoyed the experience. Our building was so beautiful. My friend and I enjoyed the onsens so much. My toddler loved feeding the koi. The futons were pretty comfortable. We used the onsens so many times. My friend liked the outdoor one since it isn't as hot as inside but i didn't mind.
I tried the public bath at night and there were spiders in the room. They were big. It was nice to use too but better if there weren't spiders but it makes sense why they were there.
Food was inconvenient since they didnt have any meals except breakfast which needed a reservation since we came on the off season. I feel like the food would be amazing. There wasnt a lot of food super close and some places closed early but thats only negative oh and at night it isn't too bright walking back to the ryokan. "
You may want to consider the historic destination of Kawazu if you've been thinking about a trip for the whole family. The beaches, parks and famous monuments are just a few things that make this an attractive place for families. Take to the air and fly into Oshima (OIM), which is located 22.4 mi (36.1 km) from the city centre.
What's the best family accommodation in Kawazu?
Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel is a hotel with a children's pool and 4 restaurants, and it's a top choice on Expedia for families.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Kawazu?
The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 24°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 8°C. The rainiest months in Kawazu are June, September, July and October, with each month seeing an average of 313 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Kawazu?
While you and your family are holidaying in Kawazu, you may want to visit some family-friendly attractions such as iZoo and Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Izu Animal Kingdom and Shimoda Aquarium.
What's the best way for us to get around Kawazu?
To venture out into the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Kawazu Station or Imaihamakaigan station. Kawazu might not have very many public transport options, so consider renting a car to explore more.