Overview
Yururi Nishiizu is a dog-friendly hot spring ryokan in Toi Onsen on Izu’s west coast. The stay is designed so you and your dog can spend the whole trip together, from the room to the restaurant and indoor play spaces.
This is a good choice when you want a relaxed coastal onsen stay without leaving your dog behind. You can enjoy seasonal Japanese dining, soak in Toi Onsen, choose from four dog-friendly room types, take photos at seasonal spots, and walk to nearby places such as Toi Beach and Toi Gold Mine. The atmosphere is casual, warm, and easy to enjoy for a first dog trip or a repeat Izu getaway.
Accommodation
Yururi Nishiizu offers four dog-friendly room types, and your dog can move freely inside the room. The room selection includes a room with an open-air bath, a Japanese-Western twin room, a Western twin room, and a Japanese-style room.
The room with an open-air bath is about 62㎡ and fits up to six people. It gives you the most space and a private outdoor bath, but the bath is not hot spring water. Futon setup is self-service, so you prepare and put away the bedding at your own pace.
The Japanese-Western twin room fits up to five people and combines twin beds with a Japanese-style area. The Western part has flooring, which makes it easier to stay with your dog. The Western twin room fits up to three people and is the most dog-focused room, with a dedicated dog bed for a closer and more comfortable stay. The Japanese-style room fits up to two people and gives you a simple tatami room with self-service futons.
Rooms include useful basics for you and your dog, including Wi-Fi, air conditioning, TV, refrigerator, towels, bath items, and dog amenities. Standard dog items include a cage, deodorizing spray, water bowl, food bowl, dog toilet, pee sheets, lint roller, wet wipes, and walking waste bags. Dog bath items, paw cream, toothbrush sheets, ear cleaner, shampoo, insect-repellent spray, and brushes are available as loan items.
Dining
Dinner and breakfast are served at the restaurant, and your dog can join you in the dining area. The food focuses on seasonal Japanese cuisine, with Izu seafood, warm hot pot dishes, simmered kinmedai, meat dishes, and course levels that let you choose the amount and richness of the meal.
The top course may include appetizers, seafood salad, domestic beef sirloin or abalone grilled on a ceramic plate, seafood hot pot with lobster and crab, simmered whole kinmedai, and dessert. The special course includes beef or abalone, a meat hot pot, simmered kinmedai, and seasonal dishes. The standard course keeps the meal balanced with seafood salad, chawanmushi, beef on a hot plate, meat hot pot, simmered kinmedai, and dessert. The light course is a simpler dinner with salad, steamed dish, meat hot pot, and dessert.
Breakfast is a Japanese-style meal with colorful small dishes and local ingredients. It gives you a calm start before a morning walk, sightseeing, or another bath.
The chef also prepares meals for dogs. These dishes include vegetable, fish, and meat options and are made without added salt, sugar, or chemical seasonings. Dinner dog meals must be ordered through the mobile order system by the set afternoon time, and breakfast dog meals must be ordered by the set evening time.
Onsen and Wellness
Yururi Nishiizu has shared public hot spring baths using Toi Onsen. The bathing area includes separate indoor and open-air baths for men and women, with the open-air bath looking toward Suruga Bay. The bath water is managed with a circulation system.
The spring quality is a calcium-sodium sulfate and chloride spring with a weak alkaline quality. It is associated with support for neuralgia, muscle pain, joint pain, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, joint stiffness, bruises, and general health promotion.
The women’s large bath includes a facial beauty device, adding a small self-care touch after bathing. The room with an open-air bath gives you a private bath option in your room, but that bath is not hot spring water.
Guests with Tattoos
Yururi Nishiizu has shared public hot spring baths. Tattoos are permitted only when they can be fully covered with up to two designated tattoo-cover stickers. Tattoos that cannot be fully covered are not permitted in the shared bathing areas.
Facilities
Yururi Nishiizu has an indoor dog play area, restaurant, shared indoor and open-air hot spring baths, dog photo spots, outdoor photo spot, snack wagon, dog amenities, smart check-in support, mobile order service, Wi-Fi, and parking.
The indoor play area lets your dog move around even when the weather is poor, while the rest space makes it easy for you to watch nearby. The snack wagon lets your dog choose treats by scent through small openings, adding a playful moment to the stay. Seasonal photo spots, dog costumes, and instant photo service help you create easy memories without leaving the building.
Smart Stay services let you handle check-in preparation, meal-time reservations, dog meal orders, drink orders, information, and selected payments from your phone. This keeps the stay smoother, especially when you are traveling with your dog.
Activities
Yururi Nishiizu gives you easy access to simple dog-friendly outings around Toi. Toi Beach is close enough for a morning or evening walk, and the west-coast sunset makes the area especially pleasant near the water. During the beach season, dogs can walk along the sand but cannot swim in the sea.
Toi Gold Mine is also nearby and allows visits with dogs in selected areas, making it a convenient local sightseeing stop. Inside the ryokan, you can spend time at the indoor play area, take seasonal photos, choose dog treats from the snack wagon, order dog meals, and enjoy a relaxed stay without planning too much.
The wider Nishiizu area is known for coastal drives, sunset views, seafood, and quiet seaside scenery. You can keep your trip simple with walks and baths, or use the ryokan as a base for exploring more of the Izu west coast.
Additional Features
Yururi Nishiizu is best for you if you want a dog-friendly Toi Onsen stay with restaurant dining together with your dog, shared indoor and open-air hot spring baths, four dog-friendly room types, a room with a private non-hot-spring open-air bath, dog meals, dog amenities, an indoor play area, photo spots, a snack wagon, Wi-Fi, and easy access to Toi Beach and Toi Gold Mine.
Check-in starts at 15:00, and check-out is at 10:00. You can stay with up to three small dogs or two medium-sized dogs per room. Rabies vaccination and five-in-one or higher combination vaccination proof must be registered in advance or uploaded at check-in. You also sign the pet stay agreement, keep your dog on a leash outside the room, and avoid leaving your dog alone for long periods.


















