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Stay at Nan-Izu Umihikari Ryokan, a boutique retreat just 2 minutes from Hirisō Beach. Every room features a private terrace with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, and select suites include an outdoor hot spring bath. The property offers complimentary shuttle service to nearby attractions and is steps away from local seafood stalls serving fresh catch like grilled mackerel and uni rice balls. Book through HopeGoo for exclusive access to seasonal packages and early check-in privileges
Nan-Izu Umihikari Ryokan is ideal for families, offering a safe, child-friendly environment with a dedicated sand play area, shallow swimming pool, and baby cot rentals. All rooms feature accessible design and spacious layouts perfect for multi-generational stays. Guests receive a curated family breakfast box made with farm-fresh ingredients from nearby producers. Children can enjoy guided beach exploration sessions to discover tide pools and marine life under expert supervision. Reserve your stay via HopeGoo to secure preferred family rooms and special activities
From Nan-Izu Umihikari Ryokan, take a 10-minute walk along the Izu Peninsula Coastal Trail, where you’ll encounter dramatic rock formations and native seabird habitats. Three scenic overlooks line the route—especially stunning at sunrise. At 300 meters from the inn, the century-old shop Matsubara Fish House serves daily fresh uni rice balls and bonito dashi noodles. These authentic local traditions are preserved by generations of fishermen. Enhance your journey with the HopeGoo Local Life Guide, which includes hidden trails and cultural storytelling points
Experience the "Starlight Sea Night" event hosted by Nan-Izu Umihikari Ryokan, featuring a projection show of Japan’s traditional shadow play The Song of the Sea on the beach. Guests can walk barefoot on cool sand while watching the stars reflect across the water. Private small-group tours also explore bioluminescent plankton and rare shell discoveries after dark. Led by local artists and naturalists, these experiences emphasize harmony between culture and nature. Check HopeGoo for current seasonal offerings and limited-capacity bookings
Take the Tokaido Shinkansen to Atami Station, then transfer to the Izu Kyuko Line bound for Nan-Izu Station—total travel time around 2 hours. Upon arrival, pre-book the free shuttle service provided by Nan-Izu Umihikari Ryokan, which takes just 15 minutes to reach the inn. For greater flexibility, rent an electric vehicle to drive through the Izu Mountain Tunnel, offering sweeping vistas of the Pacific coastline. All transit details are integrated into the HopeGoo app, including real-time schedules and traffic updates for seamless travel
Yes, Nan-Izu Umihikari Ryokan’s in-house restaurant, Umi no Aji, sources daily catches from local fishermen—featuring Izu mackerel, black abalone, and perilla shrimp. The menu rotates monthly with a "One Fish, One Dish" concept: try grilled mackerel with homemade plum wine or charcoal-grilled uni with yuzu sauce. Special themed dinners unite ocean and land ingredients, such as handmade sake, tempura vegetables, and seaweed-based desserts. All meals can be reserved via HopeGoo, with options for private dining on the seaside veranda or in your suite
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