Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel

  • Affordable onsen
  • Breakfast & dinner
  • Forest views
  • Jacuzzi
  • Japanese garden views
  • Mountain views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Sauna
  • Sea views
  • Swimming pool

Overview

Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel is a beachfront resort hotel in Kawazu, Shizuoka, directly by Imaihama Beach. You stay with the Pacific close by, and in many ocean-view rooms you can look toward the sea from your balcony; on clear days, the Izu Seven Islands may come into view. The hotel is about 3 minutes on foot from Imaihama-Kaigan Station, and a free shuttle runs from Kawazu Station during set daytime hours.

This stay works well when you want beach time, hot spring bathing, ocean-view dining, family-friendly facilities, and easy access to Kawazu and the wider Izu Peninsula. You can swim in season, relax in the hot spring bath, enjoy Izu seafood, or spend a slower day with the Book Cafe, tea lounge, and sea-facing restaurants

Accommodation

You can choose from suites, twin rooms, family rooms, maisonette rooms, and a compact semi-double room. Main room categories include Junior Suite Accessible, Ocean Suite Room, Royal Suite, Standard Twin, Standard Hollywood Twin, Superior Twin, Deluxe Twin A, Deluxe Twin B, Deluxe Japanese-Western Twin “Tatami,” Deluxe Fourth, Maisonette Western-style rooms, Family Maisonette, Maisonette Japanese-Western Twin, and Semi-double room. Most main room categories focus on the ocean setting, while the semi-double room is mountain-side only.

The suite category gives you the most space. Junior Suite Accessible has no steps on the floor, bathroom, or living-room balcony. Ocean Suite sits on an upper floor, while Royal Suite is a top-floor corner room and the hotel’s only room with a view bath.

The twin rooms are easy to use for couples, friends, or small families. Standard Twin and Standard Hollywood Twin sit on the lower to mid floors, while Superior Twin rooms sit on the 7th and 8th floors. Deluxe Twin A and Deluxe Twin B are corner rooms, giving you more space than the standard twin rooms.

For families or groups, Deluxe Japanese-Western Twin “Tatami” lets you remove your shoes and stretch out on tatami, while Deluxe Fourth gives you four semi-double beds in a bright, spacious layout. The maisonette rooms use two floors, giving you separate sleeping areas and more privacy when you travel with family or friends.

All rooms are non-smoking. Room features include free Wi-Fi, humidifier with air purifier, TV, phone, electric kettle, empty refrigerator, hair dryer, bidet toilet seat, safe except in semi-double rooms, disinfectant and deodorizing spray, bottle opener, mineral water, tea set, slippers, towels, face soap, cleansing oil, toner, moisturizer, body soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothbrush set, razor, hairbrush, cotton swabs, and nightwear. Children’s gowns, toothbrushes, and slippers are available from the front desk.

Dining

Breakfast is served buffet style at Restaurant Meleshi. You can start the day with local Izu ingredients, side dishes and salads made with local vegetables, dried fish from Izu, hotel-made dressings, house furikake, and chef-prepared daily demonstration dishes. Highlights include a cheese omelet made with Shizuoka eggs and served with wasabi-flavored mushroom cream sauce, plus Western-style parrotfish tempura with grated radish and ponzu sauce.

For lunch and dinner, Meleshi serves French-style Imaihama cuisine in a bright dining room with sea views. Teppanyaki Shiosatei lets you watch the chef prepare Izu ingredients in front of you and requires advance reservation by midday the day before. Nanadaru serves Japanese cuisine and kaiseki-style dinners featuring Izu seafood, with views toward the Izu Islands from the dining space.

You can also use Flore tearoom for hotel-made sweets, light meals, and a relaxed garden-side setting. El-Roca bar serves evening drinks in a stone-and-marble lounge atmosphere, and Seaside Terrace opens in summer for beachside meals, including barbecue-style dishes such as beef and seafood.

Onsen and Wellness

The large hot spring bath lets you soak while listening to the waves from Imaihama Beach during the day or looking up toward the night sky after dark. The bath area includes a large hot spring bath, Jacuzzi in the communal bath, and a löyly sauna with herbal scent. The baths do not switch between men and women.

The spring quality is sodium chloride hot spring water. Listed benefits include joint pain, neuralgia, and chronic digestive concerns. The women’s bath area includes lotion, emulsion, cotton swabs, cotton pads, and hair caps, while the men’s bath area includes hair liquid, hair tonic, aftershave, and cotton swabs. Children’s items include a baby bed and diaper trash can in the changing room, plus baby bath, bath chair, and baby body soap inside the bath area.

For extra relaxation, you can book Aroma Treatment Salon Yuuha Zen, where treatments use 100% pure aroma oils, or Chiropractic Yururi, which focuses on body alignment and stiffness relief.

Guests with Tattoos

If you have tattoos, tattoo stickers, or body paint, you cannot enter the hot spring baths.

Facilities

Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel gives you a resort-style setting with an outdoor pool, large hot spring bath, aroma salon, Book Cafe, shop, kids room, baby room, universal toilet, laundry corner, ice makers, microwaves, and free parking. The outdoor pool is open in season and includes a children’s pool, outdoor showers, toilets, and changing-room access before and after check-in.

The Book Cafe on the second floor works well when you want a quiet indoor pause. It has books focused mainly on foreign books and photo books related to art, architecture, nature, and interiors, plus Costa Coffee vending service and tables with USB charging. The shop on the third floor sells Izu specialties such as wasabi, dried fish, tea, seafood, sweets, and hotel original souvenirs, and luggage shipping can also be arranged there.

Families have helpful indoor spaces, including a kids room with educational toys, picture books, cushioned flooring, fixed furniture, and peepholes so parents can check inside. The baby room has space for diaper changing, breastfeeding, and changing clothes. Wheelchair users can use the second-floor universal toilet with handrails, emergency buzzer, and ostomate support.

Parking is available for standard cars and group buses, and car sharing is available through a smartphone app for short trips or sightseeing. A free shuttle from Kawazu Station takes about 5 minutes and does not require reservation during listed service hours.

Activities

You can step out to Imaihama Beach for swimming, beach walks, surfing, and sea views. The hotel’s activity guide also highlights nearby scuba diving through Inatori Marine Sports Center, surfing at Imaihama Beach and other Izu beaches, canyoning in the clear waters of Amagi, and paragliding through Imaihama Flying School.

For sightseeing, you can explore Kawazu Cherry Blossom sites, seasonal coastal drives, summer seaside walks, and nature-focused routes around Izu. The hotel positions itself as a base for Izu’s nature, food, art, history, and scenic drives, so you can shape your stay around the sea, mountains, rivers, or local towns.

Additional features

Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel gives you a 4-star beachfront stay with ocean-view room options, suites, maisonette rooms, Japanese-Western layouts, hot spring bathing, Jacuzzi, löyly sauna, aroma treatments, chiropractic salon, several restaurants and bars, summer seaside dining, seasonal outdoor pool, kids room, baby room, Book Cafe, shop, free Wi-Fi, free laundry corner, parking, car sharing, and free shuttle service from Kawazu Station during listed hours. It suits you when you want a comfortable Izu beach stay with onsen time, dining choices, and easy access to Kawazu and the East Izu coast.

Izu Imaihama Tokyu Hotel – Address

📍 35-1 Midaka, Kawazu, Shizuoka, 413-0503

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