Ryokans in the Nishiizu Onsen area offer a quieter side of the Izu Peninsula, where hot spring stays are shaped by a slower coastal rhythm and wide views of the sea. Many travelers come here for the appeal of a traditional inn experience—tatami rooms, carefully prepared dinners, and baths that invite you to settle into the day’s pace—while the surrounding towns feel more low-key than some of Japan’s better-known resort areas. It is a good choice for those who want an onsen trip that feels scenic, unhurried, and closely tied to the landscape.