Overview
Stay in a forest retreat where every path leads to tranquility. Hanafubuki sits in the heart of the Izu Highlands, surrounded by over 15,000 square meters of forest filled with the scent of spicebush and the sound of rustling leaves. This peaceful ryokan offers 20 distinct rooms, nine private hot spring baths, and three dining areas, all designed to help you reconnect with nature. You’ll enjoy Japanese sweets, fragrant forest walks, and hot springs you can enter anytime—without reservations.
Accommodation
Each villa-style building offers a different atmosphere, so you can choose the room that fits your style. Whether you’re traveling as a couple or with extended family, you’ll find comfort and charm in every space.
At Manyo Villa, the rooms feature elegant Japanese-style beds and forest views, perfect for two adults seeking a stylish retreat. Fushi Villa offers poet-themed rooms, including a special suite with a bath and two Western-style options. For a more traditional experience, Hakuo Villa provides tatami rooms designed to reflect old-world beauty. In the Colors of Japan Villa, four rooms represent classic Japanese colors like red, indigo, and plum. Forest Rabbit Villa includes large rooms for groups or families and a cozy gazebo for private relaxation.
Every room invites you to feel the forest around you, with layouts designed for comfort and calm. You can book a one-night stay or extend your visit to enjoy the slow rhythm of the highlands.
Dining
Taste the seasons of Izu with original kaiseki meals crafted from local ingredients. Hanafubuki’s chefs prepare dinner at three distinct dining spaces: Hanazashiki, Unjo-tei, and Ryokuin-tei. You’ll enjoy your meal while looking out over gardens and forests, letting nature set the mood.
Dinner features the best of both sea and mountain. You might try sashimi made from rockfish, lobster grilled in its shell, or turban shell soup. You can request your seafood just how you like it—sashimi, miso soup, grilled, or even deep-fried. Advance booking is required for special dishes and wine pairings, including options like a bottle from your partner’s birth year.
Start your morning with a choice of three breakfast styles: Japanese grilled dried fish, a gentle brown rice porridge, or a Western plate with fresh bread. If you’re visiting just for lunch, try the seasonal mini kaiseki course, served with a view of the garden.
Onsen and Wellness
Explore nine private hot springs, all open 24 hours a day and all free-flowing from a natural source. You don’t need to make reservations—just find the bath that suits your mood and step in. Each bath has a unique style, from cedar fencing and cypress interiors to pottery-lined tubs and stone walkways.
Hinoki, for example, surrounds you with the aroma of cypress. Kuromojiyu features both indoor and outdoor options, while Sampayaterke and Fure Fure Isepo are tucked into Forest Rabbit Villa, combining Izu stone and Japanese cedar. In Manyo Villa, Hisakata and Nubatama offer two open-air baths each. At Fushi Villa, Oribeyu and Shinonoyu welcome you with handcrafted ceramic design.
The mineral-rich water contains sodium, calcium, chloride, and sulfate—known to ease neuralgia, joint pain, skin irritation, and more. Women especially enjoy the warmth of these waters, which also help improve circulation and keep skin soft.
If you’re just visiting for the day, you can still enjoy a private soak. Daytime baths are available from 11:00 to 14:00 for 1,800 yen, or 1,500 yen if you combine it with a lunch course.
Guests with Tattoos
You can enjoy every bath in privacy without restrictions. All onsen are reserved for individual use, so you’re free to relax with peace of mind regardless of your tattoos.
Facilities
During the day, stop by the sweet shop and enjoy a handcrafted Japanese dessert. These confections offer a perfect mid-day break, especially when paired with green tea in the garden.
Hanafubuki also offers seasonal experiences tied to the forest. In early summer, the team extracts essential oil from the native kuromoji spicebush—a fragrant, slightly spicy aroma once used in traditional tea ceremonies. You can walk through groves filled with its scent or simply enjoy the view from your room.
Activities
Take a forest walk through the Red Rabbit Path, named for the wild rabbits that occasionally hop across your trail. Wander among cypress trees and spicebush, or stop to rest by a mossy stone bench. Each season transforms the forest into something new—blossoms in spring, cicadas in summer, gold leaves in fall, and frost-covered trees in winter.
Additional Features
- Nine unique hot spring baths, all private and reservation-free
- 24-hour onsen access
- Kaiseki dining with local Izu ingredients
- Rooms designed for couples, families, and small groups
- Seasonal lunch courses available to non-staying visitors
- Day-use bathing with lunch set options
- Forest walking trails and original kuromoji essential oil
- Japanese and Western breakfast choices
- Original sweets made in-house