Hanafubuki Ryokan in Ito
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Description
In this hotel 20 rooms.
Policies and conditions
- Child policies: Children can stay in some rooms of this hotel. Additional fees may be charged for children using existing beds. Add the number of children to get a more accurate price.
- Cribs and Extra Beds: For all room types, cribs and extra beds cannot be added.
- Breakfast: Asian Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.
- Pets: Pets are not allowed
- Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
- Paying at the hotel: MasterCard, Visa, AmericanExpress, DinersClub, JSB
- Check in time: 15:00-17:00. Check out time: 08:00-11:00.
Services and facilities
- Shopping on site
- Air conditioning
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Garden
- No elevators
- Reception desk
- Room service
- Fridge
- Family room
- Minibar
- Hairdryer
- Flat-screen TV
- Wardrobe/Closet
- Linens
- Toiletries
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Luggage storage
- Wake-up service
- Telephone
- Bar
- Restaurant
- Kettle
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet access
- Transfer services
- English
- Japanese
- Free parking
- Parking nearby
- Beach/pool towels
- Fax and copy machine
- Golf course (within 3 km)
- Doctor
- Massage
- Spa
- First Aid Kit
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Pets Not Allowed
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Reviews
The location is magnificent, surrounded only by nature and other ryokan: pure peace and relaxation. Check-in begins with a tea ceremony and a touch of aroma oil, followed by a full guided tour of the property. All the onsen are open 24/7, making it wonderfully romantic to visit them at night.
The traditional dinner and breakfast completely blew my mind — it was easily Michelin level. I attach a pic of our breakfast.
We've tried 3 of 9 private baths and all of them were quite pleasant. However, the Kuromoji bath's door to the outdoor onsen didn't close all the way so it was chilly in the indoor bath, and the Hina bath had just 1 shower (we kind of expected at least 2).
The food was excellent! We enjoyed all the courses of dinner and breakfast, but I must say the quantity of dinner dishes was just enough to be 80% full. If you are accustomed to Japanese portions, you might find this dinner too light.
All in all, we enjoyed our stay in Hanafubuki ryokan and would love to come again!
If the place gets a face lift , improves the kitchen in a big way and fixes some obvious issues they may go back to be a famous place but I will strongly recommend my friends to avoid at all costs.
We arrived and told abruptly check-in was only at 15h but then one of the other staff members said come back at 13.30 once they saw us wet from the incessant rain (Note we were a family with children... )
The town in December is basically dead. We had no stop rain and nothing to do.
The Ryokan is very dated and many things are probably from the 80s. The place does need an update for sure.
Heating only in the bedroom and a small study room upstairs but the bathroom and common area cold !
We were near 603 and the baths there are open air which in December is basically useless. One of them had in theory outside door to close but they were broken ! This to me in Japan is unacceptable.
Also not clear to me why for open air ones for example they would not provide a bathrob to help with the low temperatures..
We had their dinner which was not good ( and we tried many restaurants in Tokyo):
-Rise was overcooked
- fish medium quality and this morning still had the taste of one of the sashimi camping back up
- service lady not so open minded ( we asked for 2 children menus because my teenager sons skipped the not so great dishes but she brought a portion which in Europe would be for one and one of my sons skipped dinner because she did not want to bring a new one.. ).
This morning we had to pay a small amount just to get a bit more yogurt and we had to ask for bread a few times.
Breakfast was actually good with great tea but they are lucking a small buffet section where to take some extra items without having to ask them everytime.
I had always the feeling they were never happy when you asked things.
Thks God they have some non Japanese staff which seems a little more open to service.
Tried an indoor onsen which was ok but once again many things look so old.. we are in 2025 and for the price you pay , you simply expect more.
Big thanks to all the staff who created such atmosphere
There is so much nature around and some lovely sights to see like the coast and water falls. Be advised the coastal walk is not for the faint of heart and more like a nature hike. Also, if you are prone to mosquito bites like me I'd take precautions as I was bitten quite a lot. We saw many animals and insects so if you are into that this was a great location for it.
Very, very good place to stay to refresh even if for one night.
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Frequently asked questions about Hanafubuki Ryokan
How much does it cost to stay at Hanafubuki Ryokan?
The cost of staying in Hanafubuki Ryokan depends on the dates, rates, number of guests and other conditions. The minimum estimated price is 443 USD. Enter your dates to see the exact offer prices.
Which room categories are available in the Hanafubuki Ryokan?
You can book Room A with garden view, Standard Japanese-Style room A, Superior Japanese-Style room A, Room B, Standard Japanese-Style room B, Superior Japanese-Style room B, Japanese-Style Suite, Japanese-Style Family Suite in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
Does Hanafubuki Ryokan have a pool?
No, Hanafubuki Ryokan does not have a pool for guests.
Are pets allowed at Hanafubuki Ryokan?
No, pets are not allowed at Hanafubuki Ryokan.
Does Hanafubuki Ryokan serve breakfast?
Yes, Hanafubuki Ryokan serves breakfast for guests. Breakfast options include Asian style.
What’s the cancellation policy at Hanafubuki Ryokan?
The cancellation policy at Hanafubuki Ryokan depends on your room type and booking terms.
Does Hanafubuki Ryokan offer airport transfers?
No, Hanafubuki Ryokan does not provide airport transfers for guests.
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Hotel prices for: May - June 2026 calendar
The average hotel price this month is 443 USD The best time to book is May 12, with rates starting from 443 USD



























































